Denise Hope
Griffith University
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Journal of pharmacy practice and research | 2016
Denise Hope; Steven T. Dickfos; Rachel Ellerby; Michelle Annette King
Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme may suggest to patients that medicines supply is the same everywhere in Australia. National Registration of Health Practitioners removed barriers to practitioners working interstate.
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy | 2018
Amary Mey; Michelle Annette King; Fiona Kelly; Gary D. Grant; James Townshend; Lyndsee Baumann-Birkbeck; Phillip Stephen Woods; Denise Hope
Objectives Availability of medicines without prescription can increase consumers’ timely access to treatment and promote self-management of minor ailments and adherence to long-term medications. Globally, access to relevant medicines has improved through increased reclassification of medicines from prescription to non-prescription availability. However, Australian reclassification lags behind countries with comparable health systems, and the factors influencing this are poorly understood. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted during May 2015 to explore the perspectives of Australian pharmacists and support staff on future reclassification. Interview responses were transcribed verbatim, and the data were analysed thematically, primarily informed by the general inductive approach. Results Participants identified a broad range of medicines as candidates for future reclassification by applying risk versus benefit judgements, assessing any medicines with potential for misuse and hazardous medicines as unsuitable. Key drivers for change in classification were underpinned by participants’ desire to support consumers’ management of minor ailments and adherence for those on long-term therapy. Barriers to reclassification were identified by pharmacy staff as internal, negatively impacting pharmacists’ readiness for reclassification and external, negatively impacting the overall progress of change. Conclusions While the research provided valuable insights to inform the ongoing discussion on future reclassification, a larger, more representative sample is needed to confirm these findings.
Journal of pharmacy practice and research | 2013
Jutta Kockler; Sherryl Robertson; Denise Hope; Alison Haywood; Beverley Glass
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice | 2014
Denise Hope; Michelle Annette King; Laetitia Hattingh
AJP: The Australian Journal of Pharmacy | 2014
Denise Hope; Alison Haywood; Nijole Bernaitis
Journal of law and medicine | 2015
Denise Hope; Michelle Annette King
Journal of law and medicine | 2014
Nijole Bernaitis; Michelle Annette King; Denise Hope
4th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI 2011) Proceedings | 2011
Denise Hope; Laetitia Hattingh; Alison Haywood
Pharmacy Education | 2017
Denise Hope; Michelle Annette King; H. Laetitia Hattingh
Pharmacy Education | 2016
Denise Hope; H. Laetitia Hattingh; Michelle Annette King