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WARING, J., LATIF, A., BOYD, M., BARBER, N. and ELLIOTT, R, 2016. Pastoral power in the community pharmacy: a Foucauldian analysis of services to promote patient adherence to new medicine use Social Science & Medicine. 148, 123-130
BOARDMAN, HF and BOYD, M.J., 2016. Community pharmacy customer views of information sharing and access to health records International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 24 (Suppl S3), 0066
KARSAN, Y., BOARDMAN, H.F. and BOYD, M.J., 2016. Customer views of community pharmacist management of long term conditions International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 24 (Suppl S3), 0065
MUHAMMAD, K.W., AVERY, A.J., BOYD, M.J. and CARSON-STEVENS, A., 2016. Medication safety incidents reported to the National Reporting and Learning System in England and Wales: a review of primary care incidents classified as severe harm and death International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 24(Supplement 3), 0108
BT WAN ABDUL WAHAB, S.S.N.F, BOARDMAN, H.F. and BOYD, M.J., 2016. Customer perceptions of trust in community pharmacists International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 24 (Suppl S3), 0105
PORTER, K., BOYD, M.J., ELSWOOD, M.J. and LERWAY, R., 2016. Evaluation of Third Party Medication Errors reported in a UK Community and Mental Health Care Trust International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 24 (Suppl S3), 0175
DONYAI, P. and BOYD, M.J., 2016. Building research capacity: the value of conferences International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 24(4), 227-228
HARVEY, J, AVERY, AJ, ASHCROFT, D, BOYD, M, PHIPPS, DL and BARBER, N, 2015. Exploring safety systems for dispensing in community pharmacies: focusing on how staff relate to organisational components Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 11(2), 216-227
ORRELL, C., LEONG, A., BOYD, M. and BOARDMAN, H., 2015. An evaluation of pharmacy customer views of services that should be available from community pharmacy International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 23(Suppl. S2), 0062
CHUNG, H.M.M., STEWART-KELCHER, N., BOYD, M. and BOARDMAN, H., 2015. Self-selection of medicines: perceptionsof pharmacy customers International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 23(Suppl. S2), 0034
TAN, S.P., YUEN, M.Y., BOARDMAN, H. and BOYD, M., 2015. Evaluation of community pharmacy customers’ views of the seasonal influenza vaccination and community pharmacy vaccine services International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 23(Suppl. S2), 76
YASUR, M. and BOYD, M., 2015. What impact does the type of leadership style, or mixes of styles, have upon team dynamics and performance in a final year undergraduate community pharmacy business simulation? International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 23(Suppl. S2), 0080
JOSHI, T. and BOYD, M., 2015. An evaluation of the impact of new undergraduate pharmacy business simulation module on students’perceived preparedness for practice International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 23(Suppl. S2), 0017
MAHMOOD, H., TSE, S., CHUNG LI, W., BOARDMAN, H. and BOYD, M., 2015. Community pharmacy vaccination services: customers’ perceptions of pharmacist access to GP records International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 23(Suppl. S2), 0007
ELLIOTT, R.A., BOYD, M.J., SALEMA, N., DAVIES, J., BARBER, N., MEHTA, R.L., TANAJEWSKI, L., WARING, J., LATIF, A., GKOUNTOURAS, G., AVERY, A.J., CHUTER, A. and CRAIG, C., 2015. Supporting adherence for people starting a new medication for a long-term condition through community pharmacies: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of the New Medicine Service BMJ Quality and Safety. Published Online First: 8 December 2015, doi:10.1136/bmjqs-2015-004400
LATIF, A., WARING, J., WATMOUGH, D., BARBER, N., CHUTER, A., DAVIES, J., SALEMA, N., BOYD, M.J. and ELLIOTT, R.A., 2015. Examination of England’s New Medicine Service (NMS) of complex health care interventions in community pharmacy Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 22(2), 67
ELLIOTT, R.A., TANAJEWSKI, L., GKOUNTOURAS, G., BOYD, M.J., BARBER, N., WARING, J., CHUTER, A., AVERY, A.J., SALEMA, N. and DAVIES, J., 2015. Cost effectiveness of the new medicine service in community pharmacies in England Medical Decision Making. A196
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
OJELEYE, O., AVERY, A.J. and BOYD, M.J., 2014. Assessing the safety features of electronic patient medication record systems used in community pharmacies in England British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 78(2), 401-409
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, 115
DEAN FRANKLIN, B., REYNOLDS, M., SADLER, S., HIBBERD, R., AVERY, A.J., ARMSTRONG, S.J., MEHTA, R., BOYD, M.J. and BARBER, N., 2014. The effect of the electronic transmission of prescriptions on dispensing errors and prescription enhancements made in English community pharmacies: a naturalistic stepped wedge study. BMJ Quality & Safety. 23, 629-638
SAWBRIDGE, JL, QURESHI, HK, BOYD, MJ and BROWN, AM, 2014. Revision workshops in elementary mathematics enhance student performance in routine laboratory calculations Advances in Physiology Education. 38(3), 239-245
BOYD, M.J., ELLIOTT, R.A., BARBER, N., MEHTA, R., WARING, J., CHUTER, A., AVERY, A.J., SALEMA, N.-E., DAVIES, J., CRAIG, C., TANAJEWSKI, L., LATIF, A. and WATMOUGH, D., 2014. The impact of the New Medicines Service (NMS) in England on patients adherence to their medicines International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 22(Suppl. S2), 66
LATIF, A., WATMOUGH, D., SALEMA, N.-E., ELLIOTT, R.A., BOYD, M.J. and WARING, J., 2014. The New Medicines Service (NMS): Understanding its delivery in everyday practice International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 22(Suppl. S2), 67
BOYD, M.J., JONES, D., SOLANKI, K., RAKHEJA, S., TONG, C., TOMLINSON, G., O'KELLY, K., ABEYRATNE, R. and MASUD, T., 2014. An audit to evaluate the prevalence of inappropriate prescribing in older patients at a hospital trust in England using the STOPP/START criteria International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 22(Suppl S2), 80