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Jon D Emery

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Geriatrics & Gerontology International|December 5, 2013
Are high-care nursing home residents at greater risk of unplanned hospital admission than other elderly patients when exposed to Beers potentially inappropriate medications?Sylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
Geriatrics & Gerontology International|November 4, 2014
Does ongoing general practitioner care in elderly patients help reduce the risk of unplanned hospitalization related to Beers potentially inappropriate medications?Sylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
Australasian Journal on Ageing|March 22, 2014
Are older Western Australians exposed to potentially inappropriate medications according to the Beers Criteria? A 13-year prevalence studySylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|January 8, 2014
Association between potentially inappropriate medications from the Beers criteria and the risk of unplanned hospitalization in elderly patientsSylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
Family Practice|April 15, 2014
Psychological impact of family history risk assessment in primary care: a mixed methods studyLinda Birt, Jon D Emery, A Toby Prevost, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|May 14, 2014
Development and validation of a family history screening questionnaire in Australian primary careJon D Emery, Gabrielle Reid, A Toby Prevost, et al.
Drugs & Aging|March 12, 2014
Impact of specific Beers Criteria medications on associations between drug exposure and unplanned hospitalisation in elderly patients taking high-risk drugs: a case-time-control study in Western AustraliaSylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety|June 26, 2013
Use of case-time-control design in pharmacovigilance applications: exploration with high-risk medications and unplanned hospital admissions in the Western Australian elderlySylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|August 27, 2011
A questionnaire to measure melanoma risk, knowledge and protective behaviour: assessing content validity in a convenience sample of Scots and AustraliansHelen S Gillespie, Tony Watson, Jon D Emery, et al.
BJGP Open|May 4, 2019
Understanding implementation and usefulness of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) for melanoma in English primary care: a qualitative investigationMerel M Pannebakker, Katie Mills, Margaret Johnson, et al.
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Geriatrics & Gerontology International|December 5, 2013
Are high-care nursing home residents at greater risk of unplanned hospital admission than other elderly patients when exposed to Beers potentially inappropriate medications?Sylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
Geriatrics & Gerontology International|November 4, 2014
Does ongoing general practitioner care in elderly patients help reduce the risk of unplanned hospitalization related to Beers potentially inappropriate medications?Sylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
Australasian Journal on Ageing|March 22, 2014
Are older Western Australians exposed to potentially inappropriate medications according to the Beers Criteria? A 13-year prevalence studySylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|January 8, 2014
Association between potentially inappropriate medications from the Beers criteria and the risk of unplanned hospitalization in elderly patientsSylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
Family Practice|April 15, 2014
Psychological impact of family history risk assessment in primary care: a mixed methods studyLinda Birt, Jon D Emery, A Toby Prevost, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|May 14, 2014
Development and validation of a family history screening questionnaire in Australian primary careJon D Emery, Gabrielle Reid, A Toby Prevost, et al.
Drugs & Aging|March 12, 2014
Impact of specific Beers Criteria medications on associations between drug exposure and unplanned hospitalisation in elderly patients taking high-risk drugs: a case-time-control study in Western AustraliaSylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety|June 26, 2013
Use of case-time-control design in pharmacovigilance applications: exploration with high-risk medications and unplanned hospital admissions in the Western Australian elderlySylvie D Price, C D'Arcy J Holman, Frank M Sanfilippo, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|August 27, 2011
A questionnaire to measure melanoma risk, knowledge and protective behaviour: assessing content validity in a convenience sample of Scots and AustraliansHelen S Gillespie, Tony Watson, Jon D Emery, et al.
BJGP Open|May 4, 2019
Understanding implementation and usefulness of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) for melanoma in English primary care: a qualitative investigationMerel M Pannebakker, Katie Mills, Margaret Johnson, et al.
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