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个人简介

I registered as a pharmacist in 1989 having graduated the previous year with a BSc in pharmacy from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. I began my career working in various roles in community pharmacy, including managing both multiple and independent pharmacies, and a short period in the Channel Islands. After seven years as a community pharmacist I took an opportunity to move into research at Keele University, investigating clinical pharmacy services provided in hospitals. I undertook two further studies, West Midlands Pharmacy Workforce Survey and a trial of educational outreach to improve prescribing in nursing homes, before embarking on my PhD. Using population surveys, I investigated the epidemiology of headache and associated use of medicines and health services under the supervision of professors Peter Croft and David Millson. In 2005, I moved to Nottingham to undertake a project investigating the use of electronic patient records for epidemiological purposes in GP research networks across Europe. Later that year I was appointed to a lectureship in pharmacy practice.

研究领域

My main research interest is the epidemiology of symptoms and the populations' use of OTC medicines. I am also interested in the choices people make about their symptoms and the actions they take to relieve them including contact with health professionals and their consideration of risks associated with OTC medicines. I have undertaken studies investigating the pharmacy workforce and services provided by pharmacies.

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TANGKIATKUMJAI M, BOARDMAN H, PRADITPORNSILPA K and WALKER D, 2015. Association of herbal and dietary supplements with progression and complications of chronic kidney disease: a prospective cohort study. Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.). 20, 679-687 BOARDMAN HF, DELANEY BC and HAAG S, 2015. Partnership in optimizing management of reflux symptoms: a treatment algorithm for over-the-counter proton-pump inhibitors. Current medical research and opinion. 1-10 (In Press.) HELEN F. BOARDMAN and GORDON HEELEY, 2015. The role of pharmacist in the selection and use of over-the-counter proton-pump inhibitors International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. 37, 709-716 WELLS, K.M., THORNLEY, T., BOYD, M.J. and BOARDMAN, H.F., 2014. Views and experiences of community pharmacists and superintendent pharmacists regarding the New Medicine Service in England prior to implementation Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 10(1), 58-71 WELLS KM, BOYD MJ, THORNLEY T and BOARDMAN HF, 2014. What proportion of prescription items dispensed in community pharmacies are eligible for the New Medicine Service? BMC health services research. 14(1), 115 BOARDMAN, H.F. and AVERY, A.J., 2014. Effectiveness of a community pharmacy weight management programme International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. 36(4), 800-806 FAKIH S, MARRIOTT J, BOARDMAN H, ANDERSON C and HUSSAINY S, 2014. Comparing women pharmacy consumers’ experiences with weight loss treatment in Victoria and Nottingham: a cross-sectional study BMC Public Health. 14, 662 TANGKIATKUMJAI, M., BOARDMAN, H.F. and WALKER, D-M., 2014. Herbal and dietary supplement use in Bangkok: a survey Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine. 11(3), 203-211 TANGKIATKUMJAI, MAYUREE, BOARDMAN, HELEN, PRADITPORNSILPA, KEARKIAT and WALKER, DAWN-MARIE, 2014. Reasons why Thai patients with chronic kidney disease use or do not use herbal and dietary supplements BMC COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE. 14, 473 LATIF, ASAM, BOARDMAN, HELEN and POLLOCK, KRISTIAN, 2013. Understanding the patient perspective of the English community pharmacy Medicines Use Review (MUR) Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy. TANGKIATKUMJAI M, BOARDMAN H, PRADITPORNSILPA K and WALKER DM, 2013. Prevalence of herbal and dietary supplement usage in Thai outpatients with chronic kidney disease: a cross-sectional survey. BMC complementary and alternative medicine. 13, 153 LATIF A, POLLOCK K and BOARDMAN HF, 2013. Medicines use reviews: a potential resource or lost opportunity for general practice? BMC family practice. 14, 57 LATIF A, BOARDMAN HF and POLLOCK K, 2013. A qualitative study exploring the impact and consequence of the medicines use review service on pharmacy support staff. Pharmacy Practice. 11(2), 118-124 MAHMATHI KARUPPANNAN, TING KANG NEE, SALMIAH MOHD ALI, WONG KOK THONG and HELEN BOARDMAN, 2013. The prevalence of adverse drug event‑related admissions at a local hospital in Malaysia Archives of Pharmacy Practice. 4(4), 160-167 LUEVORASIRIKUL K, BOARDMAN H and ANDERSON C, 2012. An Investigation Of Body Image Concern And The Effects Of Sociocultural Factors Among Uk First Year University Students. Public Health. 126, 365-367 PUMTONG, SOMYING, BOARDMAN, HELEN F and ANDERSON, CLAIRE W, 2011. A multi-method evaluation of the Pharmacy First Minor Ailments scheme. International journal of clinical pharmacy. 33(3), 573-81 LATIF, ASAM, POLLOCK, KRISTIAN and BOARDMAN, HELEN F, 2011. The contribution of the Medicines Use Review (MUR) consultation to counseling practice in community pharmacies. Patient education and counseling. 83(3), 336-44

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