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Professor CLAIRE ANDERSON's Outputs (5)

A qualitative study of pharmacists' perspectives on the supply of emergency hormonal contraception via patient group direction in the UK (2005)
Journal Article
Bissell, P., Savage, I., & Anderson, C. (2006). A qualitative study of pharmacists' perspectives on the supply of emergency hormonal contraception via patient group direction in the UK. Contraception, 73(3), 265-270. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2005.07.017

Aim
To investigate pharmacists' views and experiences of supplying emergency hormonal contraception (EHC) via a group prescribing protocol in community pharmacies in the UK.

Design
Qualitative study using depth interviews.

Setting
Community... Read More about A qualitative study of pharmacists' perspectives on the supply of emergency hormonal contraception via patient group direction in the UK.

Community pharmacy supply of emergency hormonal contraception: A structured literature review of international evidence (2005)
Journal Article
Anderson, C., & Blenkinsopp, A. (2006). Community pharmacy supply of emergency hormonal contraception: A structured literature review of international evidence. Human Reproduction, 21(1), 272–284. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/dei287

BACKGROUND: We could find no previous published review of the evidence relating to pharmacy supply of emergency hormonal contraception (EHC). Our objectives were to review, summarize and evaluate the peer-reviewed evidence relating to community pharm... Read More about Community pharmacy supply of emergency hormonal contraception: A structured literature review of international evidence.

A study to investigate the extent of delivery of an intervention in asthma, in a UK national community pharmacy chain, using mystery customers (2005)
Journal Article
Thornley, T., Gray, N., Anderson, C., & Eastham, S. (2006). A study to investigate the extent of delivery of an intervention in asthma, in a UK national community pharmacy chain, using mystery customers. Patient Education and Counseling, 60(2), 246-252. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2005.01.016

Objective: The objective of this study was to implement a brief intervention in asthma within a UK national pharmacy chain, and through the use of mystery customers, measure the extent of delivery of the intervention over a 4-month period. Methods: M... Read More about A study to investigate the extent of delivery of an intervention in asthma, in a UK national community pharmacy chain, using mystery customers.

The contribution of community pharmacy to improving the public’s health. Report 3, An overview of evidence-base from 1990-2002 and recommendations for action (2005)
Book
Armstrong, M., Lewis, R., Anderson, C., & Blenkinsopp, A. (2005). The contribution of community pharmacy to improving the public’s health. Report 3, An overview of evidence-base from 1990-2002 and recommendations for action. PharmacyHealthLink and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain

Community pharmacists have always played a significant role in promoting, maintaining and improving the public’s health. Based at the heart of communities, they gain a unique understanding of the health needs of the communities they serve through dai... Read More about The contribution of community pharmacy to improving the public’s health. Report 3, An overview of evidence-base from 1990-2002 and recommendations for action.