研究领域
Assoc Prof Emmerton's publications from 2011-present are listed at the bottom of this website. Earlier publications are available on request.
PhD research enquiries and opportunities for collaboration are welcomed in the following areas:
Role extension for pharmacists and other health care providers:
Improvement of health care in underserviced communities
Collaborative care between pharmacists and other health professionals
Prescribing and other patient support roles for pharmacists and other allied health professionals
Pharmaceutical care roles:
Pharmacists’ clinical leadership in management of patients with chronic conditions
Clinical decision and prescribing support
Medicines surveillance:
Drug use evaluation in clinical settings
Consumers’ purchasing behaviour for medicines, their usage behaviour and experiences with medicines
Appropriate scheduling of medicines
Consumer advocacy:
Consumer empowerment, self-efficacy and self-care
Consumers’ concordant relationships with health care providers
Health literacy, including e-health literacy
Technologies in health
Pharmacy education:
Academic integrity
Learning styles
Development of professionalism
Training of pharmacists and pharmacy staff to detect and address consumers’ health literacy challenges
近期论文
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Anderson, K., and L. Emmerton. 2016.“Contribution of mobile health applications to self-management by consumers: review of published evidence.”Australian Health Review Online 18/12/2015. In press.
Nik, J., P. Lai, C. Ng, and L. Emmerton. 2016.“A qualitative study of community pharmacists’ opinions on the provision of osteoporosis disease state management services in Malaysia.”BMC Health Services Research 16 (448): 1-14.
Maulavizada, H., L. Emmerton, and L. Hattingh. 2016.“Can a pharmacy intervention improve the metabolic risks of mental health patients? Evaluation of a novel collaborative service.”BMC Health Services Research 16 (146): 1-7.
Sriram, D., A. McManus, L. Emmerton, R. W. Parsons, and M. Jiwa. 2016.“A Model for Assessment and Referral of Clients with Bowel Symptoms in Community Pharmacies.”Curr Med Res Opin Online. In press.
Hattingh, L., L. Emmerton, P. Ng Cheong Tin, and C. Green. 2016.“Utilization of community pharmacy space to enhance privacy: A qualitative study.”Health Expectations 19 (5): 1-13.
Anderson, K., O. Burford, and L. Emmerton. 2016.“Mobile health apps to facilitate self-care: a qualitative study of user experiences.”PLoS One 11 (5): 1-21.
Tan, A., A. Tan, L. Emmerton, L. Hattingh, A. LaCaze, and A. LaCaze. 2015.“Funding issues and options for pharmacists providing sessional services to rural hospitals in Australia.”Australian Health Review 39: 351-358.
Kairuz, T., K. Bellamy, E. Lord, R. Ostini, and L. Emmerton. 2015.“Health literacy among consumers in community pharmacy: Perceptions of pharmacy staff.”Health Expectations 18 (5): 1041-1051.
Naik-Panvelkar, P., B. Saini, K. LeMay, L. Emmerton, K. Stewart, D. Burton, S. Bosnic-Anticevich, I. Krass, L. Smith, and C. Armour. 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.
Lei Burton, D., K. LeMay, B. Saini, L. Smith, S. Bosnic-Anticevich, P. Southwell, J. Cooke, L. Emmerton, K. Stewart, I. Krass et al. 2015.“The reliability and utility of spirometry performed on people with asthma in community pharmacies.”Journal of Asthma 52 (9): 913-919.
Emmerton, L., M. Rizk, G. Bedford, and D. Lalor. 2015.“Systematic derivation of an Australian standard for Tall Man lettering to distinguish similar drug names.”Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 21: 85-90.
Gauld, N., L. Bryant, L. Emmerton, F. Kelly, N. Kurosawa, and S. Buetow. 2015.“Why does increasing public access to medicines differ between countries? Qualitative comparison of nine countries.”Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 20 (4): 231-239.
Lee, K., K. Hoti, J. Hughes, and L. Emmerton. 2015.“Consumer use of “Dr Google”: a survey on health information-seeking behaviors and navigational needs.”Journal of Medical Internet Research 17 (12): 1-16.
Gauld, N., F. Kelly, L. Emmerton, and S. Buetow. 2015.“Widening consumer access to medicines: A comparison of prescription to non-prescription medicine switch in Australia and New Zealand.”PLoS One 10 (3): 1-22.
Lemay, K., B. Saini, S. Bosnic-Anticevich, L. Smith, K. Stewart, L. Emmerton, D. Burton, I. Krass, and C. Armour. 2015.“An exploration of clinical interventions provided by pharmacists within a complex asthma service.”Pharmacy Practice 13 (1).
Sriram, D., A. McManus, L. Emmerton, and M. Jiwa. 2015.“Will Australians pay for health care advice from a community pharmacist? A video vignette study.”Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 11 (4): 579-583.
Tan, A., L. Emmerton, L. Hattingh, and A. La Caze. 2015.“Exploring example models of cross-sector, sessional employment of pharmacists to improve medication management and pharmacy support in rural hospitals.”Rural and Remote Health 15 (4): 1-12.
Emmerton, L., H. Jiang, and L. M. McKauge. 2014.“Pharmacy Students’ Interpretation of Academic Integrity.”American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 78 (6).
Tan, A., L. Emmerton, L. Hattingh, and A. La Caze. 2014.“Cross-sector, sessional employment of pharmacists in rural hospitals in Australia and New Zealand: a qualitative study exploring pharmacists’ perceptions and experiences.”BMC Health Services Research 14.
Emmerton, L., X. Chaw, F. Kelly, T. Kairuz, J. Marriott, A. Wheeler, and R. Moles. 2014.“Management of children’s fever by parents and caregivers: practical measurement of functional health literacy.”Journal of Child Health Care 18 (4): 302-313.