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Professor CLAIRE ANDERSON's Outputs (6)

A comprehensive situation assessment of injection practices in primary health care hospitals in Bangladesh (2011)
Journal Article
Azad Chowdhury, A., Roy, T., Faroque, A., Bachar, S. C., Asaduzzaman, M., Nasrin, N., Akter, N., Rahman Gazi, H., Kalam Lutful Kabir, A., Parvin, M., & Anderson, C. (2011). A comprehensive situation assessment of injection practices in primary health care hospitals in Bangladesh. BMC Public Health, 11, Article 779. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-779

Background
Understanding injection practices is crucial for evidence-based development of intervention initiatives. This study explored the extent of injection use and injection safety practices in primary care hospitals in Bangladesh.

Methods
T... Read More about A comprehensive situation assessment of injection practices in primary health care hospitals in Bangladesh.

Evaluation of patient reporting of adverse drug reactions to the UK ‘Yellow Card Scheme’: literature review, descriptive and qualitative analyses, and questionnaire surveys (2011)
Book
Avery, A., Anderson, C., Bond, C., Fortnum, H., Gifford, A., Hannaford, P., Hazell, L., Krska, J., Lee, A., McLernon, D., Murphy, E., Shakir, S., & Watson, M. (2011). Evaluation of patient reporting of adverse drug reactions to the UK ‘Yellow Card Scheme’: literature review, descriptive and qualitative analyses, and questionnaire surveys. NIHR HTA. https://doi.org/10.3310/hta15200

Background: The monitoring of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) through pharmacovigilance
is vital to patient safety. Spontaneous reporting of ADRs is one method of
pharmacovigilance, and in the UK this is undertaken through the Yellow Card Scheme
(YC... Read More about Evaluation of patient reporting of adverse drug reactions to the UK ‘Yellow Card Scheme’: literature review, descriptive and qualitative analyses, and questionnaire surveys.

Convergence of tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus: Time to individualise pharmaceutical care (2011)
Journal Article
Gnanasan, S., Nee Ting, K., Thong Wong, K., Mohd Ali, S., Razak Muttalif, A., & Anderson, C. (2011). Convergence of tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus: Time to individualise pharmaceutical care. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 33, 44–52. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-010-9452-3

Objective To assess the feasibility of providing a pharmacist-led pharmaceutical care service to patients with tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus. Setting The study was conducted at a tertiary hospital in the northern region of Peninsular Malaysia. M... Read More about Convergence of tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus: Time to individualise pharmaceutical care.

A pharmacy-based private chlamydia screening programme: Results from the first 2 years of screening and treatment (2011)
Journal Article
Anderson, C., & Thornley, T. (2011). A pharmacy-based private chlamydia screening programme: Results from the first 2 years of screening and treatment. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 33(1), 88-91. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-010-9460-3

Objective A major UK Pharmacy chain private Chlamydia screening and treatment service began in October 2006. People pay for a screening kit, send off a urine sample, and are informed of their result directly. Treatment is accessed via the pharmacy ch... Read More about A pharmacy-based private chlamydia screening programme: Results from the first 2 years of screening and treatment.

Further challenges to medical dominance? the case of nurse and pharmacist supplementary prescribing (2011)
Journal Article
Cooper, R. J., Bissell, P., Ward, P., Murphy, E., Anderson, C., Avery, T., James, V., Lymn, J., Guillaume, L., Hutchinson, A., & Ratcliffe, J. (2012). Further challenges to medical dominance? the case of nurse and pharmacist supplementary prescribing. Health, 16(2), 115 - 133. https://doi.org/10.1177/1363459310364159

Doctors have traditionally been viewed as the dominant healthcare profession, with the authority to prescribe medicines, but recent non-medical prescribing initiatives have been viewed as possible challenges to such dominance. Using the example of th... Read More about Further challenges to medical dominance? the case of nurse and pharmacist supplementary prescribing.