Mary Tully
0000-0003-2100-3983
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Testing the validity of a translated pharmaceutical therapy-related quality of life instrument, using qualitative ‘think aloud’ methodology
The effect of gender on medical students’ aspirations: a qualitative study
Hospital doctors’ views of factors influencing their prescribing
The prescribing process in secondary care
Implementation of a pharmaceutical care service: prescriptionists’, pharmacists’ and doctors’ views
A structural equation modeling approach to the concepts of adherence and readiness in antiretroviral treatment
Pharmacists' changing views of their supplementary prescribing authority.
Differences in adherence and motivation to HIV therapy - Two independent assessments in 1998 and 2002
Patients' evaluation of the appropriateness of their hypertension management—A qualitative study
Quantitative data may be analysed by descriptive and inferential statistics
Individual patient's preferences for hypertension management: A Q-methodological approach
Hypertension Management Q-Sort
Assessing and achieving readiness to initiate HIV medication
Consensus methods can help to form opinions in pharmacy research
Exploring subjective outcomes perceived by patients receiving a pharmaceutical care service
It is your ethical obligation as a researcher to disseminate your findings
Patients' and general practitioners' views of what constitutes appropriate hypertension management
Hospital doctors and their schemas about appropriate prescribing
Behavioural research is best conducted using systematic observations
Comparing costs of home-versus hospital-based treatment of infections in adults in a specialist cystic fibrosis center
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