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Psycho-social factors influencing consumers’ and caregivers’ willingness to use pharmacists’ services, in particular Home Medicines Review Pharmacists’ communication strategies Factors influencing consumers’ medication information seeking behaviour Psycho-social factors influencing adherence behaviour Consumers’ perception of privacy in community pharmacies The use of Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) as a tool to analyse survey data

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Farrugia, L., Lee, A., Fischer, G., Blaszczynski, A., Carter, S., Smith, S. (2016). Evaluation of the influence of pharmacists and GPs on patient perceptions of long-term topical corticosteroid use. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, in press. Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2016). The willingness of informal caregivers to assist their care-recipient to use Home Medicines Review. Health Expectations, 19(3), 527-542. [More Information] Carter, S. (2016). Using confirmatory factor analysis to manage discriminant validity issues in social pharmacy research. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 38(3), 731-737. [More Information] Kritikos, V., Saini, B., Carter, S., Moles, R., Krass, I. (2015). Factors influencing pharmacy students' attitudes towards pharmacy practice research and strategies for promoting research interest in pharmacy practice. Pharmacy Practice, 13(3), 1-8. [More Information] Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2015). The impact of patients' perceptions of the listening skills of the pharmacist on their willingness to re-use Home Medicines Reviews: a structural equation model. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 11(2), 163-175. [More Information] Walpola, R., Fois, R., Carter, S., McLachlan, A., Chen, T. (2015). Validation of a survey tool to assess the patient safety attitudes of pharmacy students. BMJ Open, 5(9), 1-9. [More Information] Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2013). Consumers' willingness to use a medication management service: The effect of medication-related worry and the social influence of the general practitioner. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 9(4), 431-445. [More Information] Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2013). Medication information seeking behavior of patients who use multiple medicines: how does it affect adherence? Patient Education and Counseling, 92(1), 74-80. [More Information] White, L., Klinner, C., Carter, S. (2012). Consumer perspectives of the Australian Home Medicines Review Program: Benefits and Barriers. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 8(1), 4-16. [More Information] Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2012). Exploring patients' motivation to participate in Australia's Home Medicines Review program. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 34(4), 658-666. [More Information] Carter, S., Chen, T., White, L. (2012). Home Medicines Reviews: a quantitative study of the views of recipients and eligible non-recipients. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 20(4), 209-217. [More Information] Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2012). Patients' willingness to use a pharmacist-provided medication management service: The influence of outcome expectancies and communication efficacy. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 8(6), 487-498. [More Information] Carter, S., White, L. (2010). Home Medicines Review website information: consistency or confusion? Australian Pharmacist, 29(10), 882-888.

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