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After managing a community pharmacy in York I returned to academia in 1992 to undertake a PhD to evaluate the role of the clinical pharmacist in care homes. This resulted in two future research streams, improving the quality and delivery of pharmacist education and integrating the pharmacist into the healthcare team. My research skills include the delivery of national surveys, systematic reviews, feasibility and pilot studies to definitive trials. Areas of interest are the management of medicines in care homes, the administration of medicines to patients with swallowing problems and the improvement of information transfer between care settings. Additionally I have been involved in a number of studies to improve the quality of pharmacist education. Current projects I am involved in include a feasibility study to determine the effect of 24 hours medicines reconciliation by pharmacists in the hospital setting, a pilot study to determine the effect of using the provision of patient services as a model for undergraduate pharmacist education and a definitive trial to determine the effect of multi-disciplinary medication review in care homes. Recently completed studies include a feasibility study to test the use of individualised medication administration guides on the hospital ward, an exploratory study to determine the effect of pharmacist independent prescribers on the management of chronic pain and a systematic review of minor ailments services. I have a strong interest in teaching and have won teaching awards at both institutes in which I was employed. I am focussed on providing an excellent undergraduate and postgraduate pharmacy student experience and use my research and research interests to inform both the content and delivery of both UEA programs. I completed a national review of pharmacist education in 2006, a number of subsequent recommendations having been introduced and in 2012 undertook an independent review of competency frameworks on behalf of the Department of Health. The recommendations from which are currently being used to structure postgraduate pharmacist education and training.

研究领域

Health service research involving the use of medicines. Interests include administration of medicines to patients with dysphagia, improving medicines prescribing, supply and administration by better integration of the pharmacist into the healthcare team and research into improving the skills of pharmacists to enable them to operate within the new NHS.

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Twigg, M., Bhattacharya, D., Clark, A., Patel, R., Rogers, H., Whiteside, H., Yaqoob, M., Wright, D.(2016)What do patients need to know? A study to assess patients’ satisfaction with information about medicinesin International Journal of Pharmacy Practice24.pp. 229-236 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Wright, D., Twigg, M.(2016)Community Pharmacy: an untapped patient data resourcein Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice2016.pp. 19-25 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Serrano Santos, J. M., Poland, F., Wright, D., Longmore, T.(2016)Medicines administration for residents with dysphagia in care homes: A small scale observational study to improve practicein International Journal of Pharmaceutics512.pp. 416–421 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Bhattacharya, D., Aldus, C., Barton, G., Bond, C., Boonyaprapa, S., Charles, I., Fleetcroft, R., Holland, R., Jerosch-Herold, C., Salter, C., Shepstone, L., Walton, C., Watson, S., Wright, D.(2016)The feasibility of determining the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of medication organisation devices compared with usual care for older people in a community setting: systematic review, stakeholder focus groups and feasibility randomised controlled trialin Health Technology Assessment20. Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Urwin, H., Wright, D., Twigg, M., McGough, N.(2016)Early recognition of coeliac disease through community pharmacies: A proof of concept studyin International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy38.pp. 1294–1300 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Inch, J., Porteous, T., Maskrey, V., Blyth, A., Burr, J., Cleland, J., Wright, D. J., Holland, R., Bond, C. M., Watson, M. C.(2016)It's not what you do it's the way that it's measured: quality assessment of minor ailment management in community pharmacies: Quality assessment of minor ailment management in community pharmaciesin International Journal of Pharmacy Practice Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Twigg, M. J., Wright, D. J., Thornley, T., Haynes, L.(2015)Community pharmacy type 2 diabetes risk assessment: demographics and risk resultsin International Journal of Pharmacy Practice23.pp. 80-82 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Wright, D., Twigg, M., Thornley, T.(2015)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease case finding by community pharmacists: A potential cost-effective public health interventionin International Journal of Pharmacy Practice23.pp. 83-85 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Wright, D., Twigg, M., Barton, G., Thornley, T., Kerr, C.(2015)An evaluation of a multi-site community pharmacy based chronic obstructive pulmonary disease support servicein International Journal of Pharmacy Practice23.pp. 36-43 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Al Won, B., Solomon, G., Hussain, F., Wright, D.(2015)A detailed analysis of online pharmacy characteristics to inform safe usage by patients Full Text UEA Repository(Paper)Twigg, M., Bhattacharya, D., Desborough, J., Wright, D.(2015)A drop-in clinic for patients with poorly-controlled diabetes: a community pharmacy feasibility studyin International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy37.pp. 395-402 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Twigg, M. J., Wright, D., Barton, G. R., Thornley, T., Kerr, C.(2015)The four or more medicines (FOMM) support service: results from an evaluation of a new community pharmacy service aimed at over-65sin International Journal of Pharmacy Practice23.pp. 407–414 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Duell, P., Wright, D., Renzaho, A. M. N., Bhattacharya, D.(2015)Optimal health literacy measurement for the clinical setting: A systematic reviewin Patient Education and Counseling98.pp. 1295-1307 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Watson, M. C., Ferguson, J., Barton, G. R., Maskrey, V., Blyth, A., Paudyal, V., Bond, C. M., Holland, R., Porteous, T., Sach, T. H., Wright, D., Fielding, S.(2015)A cohort study of influences, health outcomes and costs of patients' health-seeking behaviour for minor ailments from primary and emergency care settingsin BMJ Open5. Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Neilson, A. R., Bruhn, H., Bond, C. M., Elliott, A. M., Smith, B. H., Hannaford, P. C., Holland, R., Lee, A. J., Watson, M., Wright, D., McNamee, P.(2015)Pharmacist-led management of chronic pain in primary care: costs and benefits in a pilot randomised controlled trialin BMJ Open5. Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Adams, R. P., Barton, G., Bhattacharya, D., Grassby, P. F., Holland, R., Howe, A., Norris, N., Shepstone, L., Wright, D. J.(2015)Supervised pharmacy student-led medication review in primary care for patients with type 2 diabetes: A randomised controlled pilot studyin BMJ Open5. Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Wright, D., Wickham, J., Sach, T.(2014)Problem-based learning: An exploration of student opinions on its educational role in one UK pharmacy undergraduate curriculumin International Journal of Pharmacy Practice22.pp. 223–230 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Yemm, R., Bhattacharya, D., Wright, D.(2014)What constitutes a high quality discharge summary? A comparison between the views of secondary and primary care doctorsin International Journal of Medical Education5.pp. 125-131 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Bhattacharya, D., Wright, D., Hammad, E., Nunney, I., Walton, C.(2014)Adherence to UK national guidance for discharge information: an audit in primary care Full Text UEA Repository(Paper)Bhattacharya, D., Salter, C., Aldus, C., Barton, G., Bond (Aberdeen), C., Charles, I., Fleetcroft, R., Holland, R., Jerosch-Herold, C., Shepstone, L., Walton, C., Wright, D.(2014)Do not initiate medication organisation devices without prior detailed medication review and vigilant monitoringin British Medical Journal (BMJ) UEA Repository(Article)

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