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Abstracts from the 2001 Conference, Nottingham

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  1. Developing a multidisciplinary method of communication within secondary care
    Åström K., Duggan C., Bates I.
  2. The interfacing of quantitative and qualitative measures to evaluate curriculum reform.
    Aggarwal R and Bates I.
  3. Drug-related problems (DRPs) in nursing home patients: a pilot study
    Akiya Y, Anderson C, Avery A
  4. Problems with coding reliability and demography in health services research
    Andersson E, Bates I. and Duggan C.
  5. Identification and bridging of gaps in medicines management across the primary / secondary care interface
    Brown J. & Rivers P.
  6. Towards safer prescribing: a search for potentially hazardous/contraindicated drug combinations prescribed in general practice
    Chen YF, Neil K, Avery A, Rodgers S, Johnson C
  7. How can we study prescribing errors
    Dean B, Barber N, Schachter M and Vincent C
  8. The integration of community pharmacists into community mental health teams for the elderly - the views of key workers.
    Diane Harris, Claire Anderson
  9. A pilot study to investigate the identification and treatment of over the counter drug abuse and misuse
    Fleming GF, McElnay JC and Hughes CM
  10. Instruction on the use of metered dose inhalers in users with a poor command of English
    Goodyer LI, Savage I, Dikmen Z
  11. Managing multi-centre research: a project team's perspective
    Gray NJ, Smith FJ, Francis S-A.
  12. Community pharmacist-led asthma clinics
    Hajat H and Goldstein R
  13. Twice the cost: GP prescribing and patient behaviour over the use of HRT products
    Hassell K, Schafheutle EI, Weiss MC, Noyce PR
  14. Ethical dilemmas in palliative care. Assessing the success of drug treatment of terminal secretions
    Hirsch C, Marriott J, Wilson K & Faull C
  15. A costing formula for pharmaceutical care services
    J Krska, GBA Veitch
  16. Healthy workplaces? Needle exchange pharmacies
    J. Jesson. K.A.Wilson. R Pocock. A Barton.
  17. The design and evaluation of a simulated patient teaching programme to develop student pharmacists' consultation skills
    James D, Davies G, Macadam A, Nastasic S, Horne R
  18. Exploratory study of selected over the counter medicines in areas with different socio-economic characteristics
    Johnson BJ, Stephens P, Hudson SA
  19. Management of depression; developing evidence based guidelines
    Kingham A, Jesson J, Wilson K, Jenkins D
  20. A comparison of verbal and numerical descriptors of side effect risk
    Knapp P, Berry DC, Raynor DK
  21. Relationships between patients' desire for information and adverse drug reactions
    Laaksonen R., Bates I., Duggan C.
  22. Use of casemix measures to investigate changes in length of hospital stay and readmission rates in elderly general medical patients
    Miller EFR, McElnay JC, Scott M and McConnell JB
  23. The construction of appropriateness: the patients' perspective
    Morecroft, C; Cantrill, J; Tully, M; Crossley, M
  24. Preventable drug-related morbidity in elderly patients - transatlantic transcription of indicators
    Morris CJ, Cantrill JA, Hepler CD, Noyce PR
  25. Opportunities in primary care: analysis of pharmaceutical journal job advertisements
    Mullen R., Hassell K., Noyce PR.,
  26. Purchasing restricted medicines in New Zealand pharmacies
    Norris, P
  27. Regulating sex: a potent new role for pharmacists? Attitudes to the supply of emergency hormonal contraception
    Paul Bissell, Imogen Savage, Claire Anderson and Larry Goodyear
  28. Aspects of implementing a policy of 'managed entry' for new drugs
    Payne K, Noyce P, Davies L, Weiss M
  29. Targeting older people for medication review
    Petty DR, Zermansky AG, Raynor DK
  30. Can pharmacists stop producing rubbish?
    Pocock R L, Jesson J K
  31. Testing the understanding of current and alternative warnings for paracetamol
    Powell MJ, Knapp P, Raynor DK
  32. Tuberculosis in rural Pakistan: investigating the usefulness of compliance measures in a real world setting
    Rennie TW, Bates I, McKelvie W
  33. Pharmaceutical care of heart failure patients in the United Arab Emirates
    Sadik, A.S., McElnay, J.C., Hughes, C.M. and Hassan, M
  34. Application of human error to non-adherence in patients on long-term medication
    Safdar A, Barber N, Dean B
  35. Assessing patients' satisfaction with medication change
    Sarah Rodgers, Manor Surgery, Beeston, Nottingham
  36. Non-dispensing of NHS prescriptions in community pharmacies: the role of cost
    Schafheutle EI, Hassell K, Seston EM, Nicolson M, Noyce PR
  37. The current and future role of the pharmacist in nursing and residential homes
    Schweizer AK, Hughes CM, Morrison D
  38. The outcome of domiciliary pharmaceutical care for elderly patients on the number and cost of prescribed medicines
    Scott EM, McElnay JC, McKenna AM.
  39. Pharmacist perceptions of over the counter medicines
    Smith I, Rees JA, Weiss MC
  40. Measuring information preferences of medical outpatients and their anxiety about illness
    Sturman S, Duggan C, Bates I.
  41. Evolving trends in a new discipline: a content analysis of HSR and pharmacy practice research from 1995
    Thomson MT, Bates I and Webb DG.
  42. The explicitness of a drug indication � operationalisation of prescribing indicators
    Tully MP, Cantrill JA.
  43. Development of a system to assess the pharmaceutical care needs of palliative care patients at home
    Urie J, Hudson SA. Pharmaceutical Care Health Services Unit, University of Strathclyde, Taylor Street, Glasgow. G ONR
  44. Pharmacists working with primary care groups, who are they and where do they come from
    Warner B, Goldstein R
  45. Educational strategies to promote evidence-based practice: a cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT)
    Watson MC, Bond CM, Grimshaw JM, Mollison J, Ludbrook A
  46. Women's views on the deregulation of emergency contraception
    Weiss M, Folkes L, Graham A
  47. An observational study of intravenous medication errors � a comparison of two countries and three hospital pharmacy services
    Wirtz V, Taxis K, Barber N
  48. Attitudes towards practice research: comparison of postgraduate pharmacy and business students
    Wood KMG, Jesson JK & Wilson KA