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2022

Harding, Sophie E, Langley, Christopher A, Borley, Annabel, Tranter, Bethan and Terry, David R P (2022). Experiences and opinions of multi-professional non-medical oncology prescribers on post-qualification training: a qualitative study. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 44 (3), pp. 698-708.

2021

Terry, David, Ganasan, Shalini, Aiello, Matthew, Huynh, Chi, Wilkie, Veronica and Hughes, Elizabeth (2021). Pharmacists in advanced clinical practice roles in emergency departments (PARED). International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 43 (6), pp. 1523-1532.

Hemavathi, Muniswamy, Huynh, Chi, Phillips, Eloise, Aiello, Matthew, Kennedy, Brian, Clancy, Mike, Hamer, Wayne, Rutherford, Graham, Khan, Aanika and Terry, David (2021). UK multisite evaluation of the impact of clinical educators in EDs from a learner’s perspective. Emergency Medicine Journal, 38 (8), pp. 630-635.

Rashed, Asia N, Terry, David, Fox, Andy, Christiansen, Nanna and Tomlin, Stephen (2021). Feasibility of developing children's Pill School within a UK hospital. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 106 (7), pp. 705-708.

2020

Dahmash, Dania Talaat, Shariff, Zakia B, Kirby, Daniel J, Terry, David and Huynh, Chi (2020). Literature review of medication administration problems in paediatrics by parent/caregiver and the role of health literacy. BMJ Paediatrics Open, 4 (1),

2019

Aston, Jeff, Wilson, Keith A. and Terry, David R. P. (2019). The treatment-related experiences of parents, children and young people with regular prescribed medication. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 41 , 113–121.

2018

Alyami, Hamad, Koner, Jasdip, Huynh, Chi, Terry, David and Mohammed, Afzal R. (2018). Current opinions and recommendations of paediatric healthcare professionals - The importance of tablets:Emerging orally disintegrating versus traditional tablets. PLoS ONE, 13 (2),

2017

Alyami, Hamad, Dahmash, Eman, Alyami, Fahad, Dahmash, Dania, Huynh, Chi, Terry, David and Mohammed, Afzal R. (2017). Dosage form preference consultation study in children and young adults:paving the way for patient-centred and patient-informed dosage form development. European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 24 , pp. 332-337.

Aston, Jeff, Wilson, Keith A., Sinclair, Anthony and Terry, David (2017). A telephone survey to determine the experiences of children and their parents/carers, following the initiation of a new medicine. European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 24 (5), pp. 266-271.

Hughes, Elizabeth, Terry, David, Huynh, Chi, Petridis, Konstantinos, Aiello, Matthew, Mazard, Louis, Ubhi, Hirminder, Terry, Alex, Wilson, Keith and Sinclair, Anthony (2017). Future enhanced clinical role of pharmacists in emergency departments in England:multi-site observational evaluation. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 39 (4), 960–968.

Alyami, Hamad, Koner, Jasdip, Dahmash, Eman Z., Bowen, James, Terry, David and Mohammed, Afzal R. (2017). Microparticle surface layering through dry coating:impact of moisture content and process parameters on the properties of orally disintegrating tablets. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 69 (7), 807–822.

Huynh, Chi, Wong, Ian C.K., Correa-West, Joanna, Terry, David and McCarthy, Suzanne (2017). Paediatric patient safety and the need for aviation black box thinking to learn from and prevent medication errors. Pediatric Drugs, 19 , 99–105.

Gray, Nicola J., Shaw, Karen L., Smith, Felicity J., Burton, Jonathon, Prescott, Julie, Roberts, Rachel, Terry, David and McDonagh, Janet E. (2017). The role of pharmacists in caring for young people with chronic illness. Journal of Adolescent Health, 60 (2), pp. 219-225.

2013

Gray, Nicola J., McDonagh, Janet E., Prescott, Julie, Roberts, Rachel, Shaw, Karen L., Smith, Felicity J., Stephenson, Rachel, Terry, David and Fleck, Kate (2013). Arthriting: exploring the relationship between identity and medicines use, and to identify the contribution of medicines and pharmacy services, for the care of young people with arthritis. London (UK): Pharmacy Research UK.

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