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In her research career so far, Dr Saini has been involved in a systematic program of evidence generation to facilitate national implementation of a pharmacy-based asthma disease state management model that she developed in her doctoral work. Her research has showcased the clinical, humanistic and economic benefits of pharmacist-delivered care in asthma. The model developed by her has been cited internationally in prestigious reports and review. Dr Saini has led and collaborated in implementing and evaluating several successful pharmacy-based models that involve screening/case detection (sleep disorders, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, tuberculosis (Cambodia), patient self-management (allergic rhinitis, sleep disorders, asthma) and clinical audits (sleep medications), as well as pharmacovigilance (sleep medications). In parallel with developing the pharmacy health services research profile, over the last few years she has embarked on developing the role of pharmacy in sleep health, and she is one of the few pharmacy-based researchers publishing in this area globally. Her work and background have led her to conduct and supervise research in international settings, including India, Cambodia and Saudi Arabia, with an interest to develop and evaluate primary care health models for respiratory disease in varied health systems and socio-cultural settings.

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Kaur, G., Gan, Y., Phillips, C., Wong, K., Saini, B. (2016). Chronotherapy in practice: the perspective of the community pharmacist. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 38(1), 171-182. [More Information] Fuller, J., Wong, K., Hoyos, C., Krass, I., Saini, B. (2016). Dispensing good sleep health behaviours not pills - a cluster-randomized controlled trial to test the feasibility and efficacy of pharmacist-provided brief behavioural treatment for insomnia. Journal of Sleep Research, 25(1), 104-115. [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] Cheung, J., Bartlett, D., Armour, C., Ellis, J., Saini, B. (2016). People with insomnia: Experiences with sedative hypnotics and risk perception. Health Expectations, 19(4), 935-947. [More Information] Bell, C., Pichenda, K., Ilomaki, J., Duncan, G., Eang, M., Saini, B. (2016). Responding to cough presentations: an interview study with Cambodian pharmacies participating in a National Tuberculosis Referral Program. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 22(2), 261-266. [More Information] Isaac, S., Saini, B., Chaar, B. (2016). The Role of Medicinal Cannabis in Clinical Therapy: Pharmacists' Perspectives. PloS One, 11(5), 1-17. [More Information] Kaur, G., Phillips, C., Wong, K., McLachlan, A., Saini, B. (2016). Timing of Administration: For Commonly-Prescribed Medicines in Australia. Pharmaceutics, 8(2), 1-18. [More Information] Cheung, J., Bartlett, D., Armour, C., Saini, B. (2016). Treating Insomnia: A Review of Patient Perceptions Toward Treatment. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 14(3), 235-266. [More Information] Naik-Panvelkar, P., Saini, B., LeMay, K., Emmerton, L., Stewart, K., Burton, D., Bosnic-Anticevich, S., Krass, I., Smith, L., Armour, C. (2015). A pharmacy asthma service achieves a change in patient responses from increased awareness to taking responsibility for their asthma. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 23(3), 182-191. [More Information] Okun, M., Ebert, R., Saini, B. (2015). A review of sleep-promoting medications used in pregnancy. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 212(4), 428-441. [More Information] LeMay, K., Saini, B., Bosnic-Anticevich, S., Smith, L., Stewart, K., Emmerton, L., Burton, D., Krass, I., Armour, C. (2015). An exploration of clinical interventions provided by pharmacists within a complex asthma service. Pharmacy Practice, 13(1), 1-8. Hanes, C., Wong, K., Saini, B. (2015). Consolidating innovative practice models: The case for obstructive sleep apnea services in Australian pharmacies. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 11(3), 412-427. [More Information] Hanes, C., Wong, K., Saini, B. (2015). Diagnostic pathways for obstructive sleep apnoea in the Australian community: observations from pharmacy-based CPAP providers. Sleep and Breathing, 19(4), 1241-1248. [More Information] Mohammad, A., Saini, B., Chaar, B. (2015). Exploring culturally and linguistically diverse consumer needs in relation to medicines use and health information within the pharmacy setting. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 11(4), 545-559. [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] Daher, M., Chaar, B., Saini, B. (2015). Impact of patients' religious and spiritual beliefs in pharmacy: From the perspective of the pharmacist. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 11(1), e31-e41. [More Information] Basyouni, M., BinDhim, N., Saini, B., Williams, K. (2015). Online Health Information Needs for Patients with Asthma in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, 19(1), 13-24. [More Information] Bell, C., Ilomaki, J., Pichrnda, K., Duncan, G., Saini, B. (2015). Referral of tuberculosis symptomatic clients from private pharmacies to public sector clinics for diagnosis and treatment in Cambodia. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 21(2), 285-291. [More Information] Bell, C., Duncan, G., Eang, R., Saini, B. (2015). Stakeholder Perceptions of a Pharmacy-Initiated Tuberculosis Referral Program in Cambodia, 2005-2012. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 27(2), 2570-2577. [More Information] Wong, C., Ho, S., Saini, B., Hibbs, D., Fois, R. (2015). Standardisation of the FAERS database: a systematic approach to manually recoding drug name variants. Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety, 24(7), 731-737. [More Information]

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