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Trudi Aspden

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Medical Education|March 13, 2020
Skills by stealth: Developing pharmacist competencies using artTrudi Aspden, Andy Wearn, Lynne Petersen
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice|September 13, 2016
Prescription medicine sharing: exploring patients' beliefs and experiencesKebede Beyene, Trudi Aspden, Janie Sheridan
Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : RSAP|April 29, 2018
Using the Behaviour Change Wheel to explore potential strategies for minimising harms from non-recreational prescription medicine sharingKebede Beyene, Trudi Aspden, Janie Sheridan
Journal of Primary Health Care|June 8, 2012
Prescription drug misuse: quantifying the experiences of New Zealand GPsJanie Sheridan, Sophie Jones, Trudi Aspden
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|August 1, 2018
Prevalence and predictors of medicine saving and future prescription medicine sharing: findings from a New Zealand online surveyKebede Beyene, Trudi Aspden, Janie Sheridan
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|June 22, 2018
Community pharmacist-led interventions and their impact on patients' medication adherence and other health outcomes: a systematic reviewAleksandra Milosavljevic, Trudi Aspden, Jeff Harrison
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 11, 2020
Preventing acute kidney injury: assessing awareness to temporarily discontinue 'at-risk' medicines during acute illness in a New Zealand cohortDianne Vicary, Colin Hutchison, Trudi Aspden
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|February 26, 2015
The Hawke's Bay Condom Card Scheme: a qualitative study of the views of service providers on increased, discreet access for youth to free condomsHollie Ryder, Trudi Aspden, Janie Sheridan
Journal of Primary Health Care|March 16, 2020
Pharmacist integration into general practice in New ZealandRobert Haua, Jeff Harrison, Trudi Aspden
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|September 18, 2020
Demonstrating the value of community pharmacists in New Zealand educating a targeted group of people to temporarily discontinue medicines when they are unwell to reduce the risk of acute kidney injuryDianne Vicary, Colin Hutchison, Trudi Aspden
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Medical Education|March 13, 2020
Skills by stealth: Developing pharmacist competencies using artTrudi Aspden, Andy Wearn, Lynne Petersen
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice|September 13, 2016
Prescription medicine sharing: exploring patients' beliefs and experiencesKebede Beyene, Trudi Aspden, Janie Sheridan
Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : RSAP|April 29, 2018
Using the Behaviour Change Wheel to explore potential strategies for minimising harms from non-recreational prescription medicine sharingKebede Beyene, Trudi Aspden, Janie Sheridan
Journal of Primary Health Care|June 8, 2012
Prescription drug misuse: quantifying the experiences of New Zealand GPsJanie Sheridan, Sophie Jones, Trudi Aspden
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|August 1, 2018
Prevalence and predictors of medicine saving and future prescription medicine sharing: findings from a New Zealand online surveyKebede Beyene, Trudi Aspden, Janie Sheridan
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|June 22, 2018
Community pharmacist-led interventions and their impact on patients' medication adherence and other health outcomes: a systematic reviewAleksandra Milosavljevic, Trudi Aspden, Jeff Harrison
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 11, 2020
Preventing acute kidney injury: assessing awareness to temporarily discontinue 'at-risk' medicines during acute illness in a New Zealand cohortDianne Vicary, Colin Hutchison, Trudi Aspden
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|February 26, 2015
The Hawke's Bay Condom Card Scheme: a qualitative study of the views of service providers on increased, discreet access for youth to free condomsHollie Ryder, Trudi Aspden, Janie Sheridan
Journal of Primary Health Care|March 16, 2020
Pharmacist integration into general practice in New ZealandRobert Haua, Jeff Harrison, Trudi Aspden
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|September 18, 2020
Demonstrating the value of community pharmacists in New Zealand educating a targeted group of people to temporarily discontinue medicines when they are unwell to reduce the risk of acute kidney injuryDianne Vicary, Colin Hutchison, Trudi Aspden
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