Lorraine D Smith
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1.
Evans T, Burns C, Essex R, Finnerty G, Hatton E, Clements A, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2023 Apr;
14:1078797.
PMID: 37032950
Introduction: Debriefings give healthcare workers voice through the opportunity to discuss unanticipated or difficult events and recommend changes. The typical goal of routine debriefings has been to improve clinical outcomes...
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Davis S, Peters D, Calvo R, Sawyer S, Foster J, Smith L
J Asthma
. 2019 Nov;
58(2):253-261.
PMID: 31691618
This pilot aimed to test the engagement, acceptability, and usefulness of a goal-setting smartphone app, Kiss myAsthma, in young people with asthma. Young people aged 15-24 years old were invited...
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Naik-Panvelkar P, Saini B, LeMay K, Emmerton L, Stewart K, Burton D, et al.
Int J Pharm Pract
. 2014 Jul;
23(3):182-91.
PMID: 24995681
Objectives: If novel health services are to be implemented and sustained in practice, the perceptions and views of patients form a critical part of their evaluation. The aims of this...
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Armour C, Reddel H, LeMay K, Saini B, Smith L, Bosnic-Anticevich S, et al.
J Asthma
. 2012 Dec;
50(3):302-9.
PMID: 23270495
Objective: To test the feasibility, effectiveness, and sustainability of a pharmacy asthma service in primary care. Methods: A pragmatic cluster randomized trial in community pharmacies in four Australian states/territories in...
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Armour C, Lemay K, Saini B, Reddel H, Bosnic-Anticevich S, Smith L, et al.
J Asthma
. 2011 Sep;
48(9):914-22.
PMID: 21942306
Background: Although asthma can be well controlled by appropriate medication delivered in an appropriate way at an appropriate time, there is evidence that management is often suboptimal. This results in...