Search Results - "Gauld, Natalie J"
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Analysing the landscape for prescription to non-prescription reclassification (switch) in Germany: an interview study of committee members and stakeholders
Published in BMC health services research (20-06-2019)“…Non-prescription medicines are increasingly used in Germany, aided by prescription-to-non-prescription reclassification (or switch). This study aimed to…”
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Promotion and COVID-19 lockdown increase uptake of funded maternal pertussis vaccination in pharmacy: A mixed methods study
Published in PloS one (29-08-2024)“…Pertussis vaccination is recommended during pregnancy to protect the baby. Pertussis vaccination was initially free to pregnant people through general practice…”
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Why are self-medication opportunities limited in Austria? An interview study and comparison with other countries
Published in PloS one (25-01-2021)“…Austria has high health resource use compared to similar countries. Reclassifying (switching) medicines from prescription to non-prescription can reduce…”
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Widening consumer access to medicines through switching medicines to non-prescription: a six country comparison
Published in PloS one (24-09-2014)“…Switching or reclassifying medicines with established safety profiles from prescription to non-prescription aims to increase timely consumer access to…”
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Increasing Uptake of Maternal Pertussis Vaccinations through Funded Administration in Community Pharmacies
Published in Vaccines (Basel) (20-01-2022)“…Although maternal pertussis vaccination is recommended, uptake is suboptimal in New Zealand (NZ), despite full funding in general practice and hospitals. We…”
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Widening consumer access to medicines: a comparison of prescription to non-prescription medicine switch in Australia and New Zealand
Published in PloS one (18-03-2015)“…Despite similarities in health systems and Trans-Tasman Harmonization of medicines scheduling, New Zealand is more active than Australia in 'switching'…”
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Antibiotic treatment of women with uncomplicated cystitis before and after allowing pharmacist-supply of trimethoprim
Published in International journal of clinical pharmacy (01-02-2017)“…Background In 2012, New Zealand reclassified trimethoprim to allow specially trained pharmacists to supply it without a prescription to women with symptoms…”
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Medicines reclassification from a pharmaceutical industry perspective: An international qualitative study
Published in Research in social and administrative pharmacy (01-04-2019)“…Widening access to medicines through reclassification (‘switching’) of medicines from prescription to non-prescription is an international trend generally…”
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Reasons for use and non-use of the pertussis vaccine during pregnancy : an interview study
Published in Journal of primary health care (01-12-2016)“…Investigates enablers and barriers for uptake of the pertussis vaccination by pregnant women in New Zealand, including various ethnicities and areas of high or…”
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Five years of non-prescription oseltamivir: effects on resistance, immunization and stockpiling
Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (01-12-2012)“…In 2007 New Zealand (NZ) became the first country to make oseltamivir (Tamiflu®) available off-prescription. This study investigated the extent of pharmacist…”
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Treatment of uncomplicated cystitis : analysis of prescribing in New Zealand
Published in New Zealand medical journal (01-07-2016)“…Overviews prescribing for women with suspected urinary tract infections (UTI), including suspected uncomplicated cystitis, in NZ, before and after pharmacist…”
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Widening Consumer Access to Medicines through Switching Medicines to Non-Prescription: A Six Country Comparison: e107726
Published in PloS one (01-09-2014)“…Background Switching or reclassifying medicines with established safety profiles from prescription to non-prescription aims to increase timely consumer access…”
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Surveillance of a recently switched non-prescription medicine (Diclofenac) using a pharmacy-based approach
Published in Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety (01-05-2000)“…Purpose Postmarketing surveillance of prescription medicines is a routine practice, yet similar evaluation of non‐prescription medicines, including those…”
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