Amy C W Tan
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Clemson L, Mackenzie L, Lovarini M, Roberts C, Poulos R, Sherrington C, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2024 Dec;
12:1446525.
PMID: 39703488
Clinical Trial Registration: Australian New Zealand Clinial Trials Registry, ACTRN12615000401550, https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=368286.
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Mackenzie L, Liddle J, Clemson L, Tan A, Lovarini M, Pit S, et al.
Aust J Prim Health
. 2021 Aug;
27(5):409-415.
PMID: 34384518
Falls among older people are highly prevalent, serious and costly, and translation of evidence about falls prevention needs to occur urgently. GPs can identify older people at risk of falling...
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Mackenzie L, Beavis A, Tan A, Clemson L
J Aging Health
. 2020 Sep;
32(10):1562-1578.
PMID: 32912102
Falls are a significant health problem for the ageing population. This review aimed to identify effective falls prevention interventions with involvement of general practitioners (GPs). Systematic review of randomised controlled...
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Tan A, Clemson L, Mackenzie L, Sherrington C, Roberts C, Tiedemann A, et al.
BMC Med Res Methodol
. 2019 Dec;
19(1):236.
PMID: 31829133
Background: Falls are common among older people, and General Practitioners (GPs) could play an important role in implementing strategies to manage fall risk. Despite this, fall prevention is not a...
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Tan A, Emmerton L, Hattingh H, La Caze A
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2014 Nov;
14:567.
PMID: 25391333
Background: Many rural hospitals in Australia and New Zealand do not have an on-site pharmacist. Sessional employment of a local pharmacist offers a potential solution to address the clinical service...
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Tan A, Emmerton L, Hattingh H
Aust Health Rev
. 2013 Apr;
37(2):172-7.
PMID: 23575505
Objective: There are recognised health service inequities in rural communities, including the timely provision of medications, often due to shortages of qualified prescribers. The present paper explores the insights of...
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Tan A, Emmerton L, Hattingh H
Aust J Rural Health
. 2012 May;
20(3):138-43.
PMID: 22620478
Objective: To identify the key issues reported by rural health-care providers in their provision of medication supply and related cognitive services, and in order to advise health workforce and role...