Richard S Bourne
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11.
Bourne R, Jeffries M, Phipps D, Jennings J, Boxall E, Wilson F, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 May;
13(5):e066757.
PMID: 37130684
Objective: To understand the sociotechnical factors affecting medication safety when intensive care patients are transferred to a hospital ward. Consideration of these medication safety factors would provide a theoretical basis,...
12.
Borthwick M, Barton G, Ioannides C, Forrest R, Graham-Clarke E, Hanks F, et al.
Hum Resour Health
. 2023 Apr;
21(1):28.
PMID: 37004069
Introduction: Critical care pharmacists improve the quality and efficiency of medication therapy whilst reducing treatment costs where they are available. UK critical care pharmacist deployment was described in 2015, highlighting...
13.
Jennings J, McKenzie C, Gondongwe X, Bourne R
Int J Pharm Pract
. 2023 Feb;
31(3):321-327.
PMID: 36791260
Background: Research and innovation are essential for effective healthcare service delivery, leading to improvements in patient health and wellbeing. National policy dictates that research delivery is embedded into daily practice...
14.
Bourne R, Jennings J, Ashcroft D
Int J Qual Health Care
. 2022 Oct;
34(4).
PMID: 36208155
Background: Intensive care patients surviving to transfer to a lower-acuity hospital ward experience ongoing challenges to their recovery and lack a well-defined and developed care pathway. The transfer process to...
15.
Bourne R, Jennings J, Panagioti M, Hodkinson A, Sutton A, Ashcroft D
BMJ Qual Saf
. 2022 Jan;
31(8):609-622.
PMID: 35042765
Background: Patients recovering from an episode in an intensive care unit (ICU) frequently experience medication errors on transition to the hospital ward. Structured handover recommendations often underestimate the challenges and...
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Boxell E, Malik Y, Wong J, Lee M, Berntsson H, Lee M, et al.
J Comp Eff Res
. 2021 Sep;
10(17):1301-1315.
PMID: 34585622
Postoperative delirium (POD) is associated with increased morbidity and is poorly understood. The aim of this review was to identify putative mechanisms through re-analysis of randomized trials on treatment or...
17.
Bourne R, Ioannides C, Gillies C, Bull K, Turton E, Bryden D
Eur J Hosp Pharm
. 2021 Jun;
30(3):136-141.
PMID: 34083221
Background And Objectives: Admission of complex and frail patients to critical care units is common. Little is known about the relationship between clinical frailty and polypharmacy measures in critical care...
18.
Cross V, Parker J, Law Min M, Bourne R
Eur J Hosp Pharm
. 2019 Jun;
25(e1):e2-e6.
PMID: 31157059
Objectives: To evaluate the introduction of pharmacist independent prescribing activity across three general critical care units within a single large UK teaching hospital. To identify the prescribing demographics including total...
19.
Bourne R, Shulman R, Jennings J
Int J Pharm Pract
. 2018 Jan;
26(6):534-540.
PMID: 29314430
Background: Medication errors are the most common type of medical errors critical care patients experience. Critical care units utilise a variety of resources to reduce medication errors; it is unknown...
20.
Borthwick M, Barton G, Bourne R, McKenzie C
Int J Pharm Pract
. 2017 Oct;
26(4):325-333.
PMID: 29024199
Objective: Clinical pharmacists reduce medication errors and optimize the use of medication in critically ill patients, although actual staffing level and deployment of UK pharmacists is unknown. The primary aim...