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Dr Moles is passionate about the Quality Use of Medicines for Children and her research interests have focused in the management of common ailments such as fever, cough/cold and asthma in young children. There are several opportunities for small and large research projects in this paediatric area using a mix of both quantitative and qualitative methods. Also of interest is the development of educational interventions targeted at consumers as well as health care practitioners to facilitate quality use of medicines in children. Exploring hospital pharmacy services internationally is another of Rebekah?s research interests. She has established a World Hospital Pharmacy Research Consortium (WHoPReC) to explore issues relating to the Basel Statements. Medication Review and Medication Reconciliation (services provided across the continuum of care), remain a research interest for Rebekah.

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Bajis, D., Chaar, B., Penm, J., Moles, R. (2016). Competency-based pharmacy education in the Eastern Mediterranean Region-A scoping review. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning, 8(3), 401-428. [More Information] Grover, C., Goel, N., Armour, C., Van Asperen, P., Gaur, S., Moles, R., Saini, B. (2016). Medication education program for Indian children with asthma: A feasibility study. Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 19(1), 76-84. [More Information] Mohammed, M., Moles, R., Chen, T. (2016). Medication-related burden and patients' lived experience with medicine: A systematic review and metasynthesis of qualitative studies. BMJ Open, 6(2), 1-16. [More Information] Mohammed, A., Moles, R., Chen, T. (2016). Meta-synthesis of qualitative research: the challenges and opportunities. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 38(3), 695-704. [More Information] Vermeulen, L., Moles, R., Collins, J., Gray, A., Sheikh, A., Surugue, J., Moss, R., Ivey, M., Stevenson, J., Takeda, Y., Chaar, B., et al (2016). Revision of the International Pharmaceutical Federation's Basel Statements on the future of hospital pharmacy: From Basel to Bangkok. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 73(14), 1077-1086. [More Information] Moles, R., Vermeulen, L., Penm, J., Ivey, M. (2016). The Basel Statements: Updated and Relevant to All. The Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 69(2), 101-102. Almanasreh, E., Moles, R., Chen, T. (2016). The medication reconciliation process and classification of discrepancies: a systematic review. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 82, 645-658. [More Information] 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] Penm, J., Chaar, B., Moles, R. (2016). Use of the International Pharmaceutical Federation's Basel Statements to Assess and Advance Hospital Pharmacy Practice: A Scoping Review. The Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 69(2), 131-137. Penm, J., Chaar, B., Moles, R. (2015). Clinical pharmacy services that influence prescribing in the Western Pacific Region based on the FIP Basel Statements. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 37(3), 485-496. [More Information] Basger, B., Moles, R., Chen, T. (2015). Development of an Aggregated System for Classifying Causes of Drug-Related Problems. Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 49(4), 405-418. [More Information] Duong, M., Moles, R., Chaar, B., Chen, T. (2015). Essential Medicines in a High Income Country: Essential to Whom? PloS One, 10(12), 1-14. [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] Penm, J., Chaar, B., Moles, R. (2015). Hospital pharmacy services in the Pacific Island countries. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 21(1), 51-56. [More Information] Basger, B., Moles, R., Chen, T. (2015). Impact of an enhanced pharmacy discharge service on prescribing appropriateness criteria: a randomised controlled trial. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 37(6), 1194-1205. [More Information] Lee, R., Moles, R., Chaar, B. (2015). Mifepristone (RU486) in Australian pharmacies: the ethical and practical challenges. Contraception, 91(1), 25-30. [More Information] Penm, J., Chaar, B., Rose, G., Moles, R. (2015). Pharmacists' influences on prescribing: Validating a clinical pharmacy services survey in the Western Pacific Region. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 11(1), 63-73. [More Information] Moles, R., Stehlik, P. (2015). Pharmacy Practice in Australia. The Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 68(5), 418-426. 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] Raman-Wilms, L., Moles, R. (2015). Widening Our Horizons: Pharmacy Practice from a Global Perspective. The Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 68(5), 417-417.

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