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Educators’ and Academic Leaders’ Insights on Incorporating Computer-Based Simulation in Pharmacy Education: A Global Qualitative Study Open
This study identifies key barriers and facilitators to the integration of CBS in pharmacy practice education and underscores the transformative potential of AI in overcoming these challenges. AI was identified as a promising tool for autom…
How simulated learning can support a more diverse inclusive society Open
Combinations of simulations and games provide learners with a virtual environment where they can immerse themselves in highly contextualised, work-related scenarios, encouraging experimentation and learning from mistakes without compromisi…
Exploring global perspectives on the use of computer-based simulation in pharmacy education: a survey of students and educators Open
Background : Increasing student numbers and logistical challenges in pharmacy education limit patient counselling and clinical placement opportunities. Computer-based simulation (CBS) offers scalable, interactive learning but faces integra…
Exploring barriers to the effective use of computer-based simulation in pharmacy education: a mixed-methods case study Open
Background At the University of Tasmania (UTAS), pharmacy education traditionally relies on placements to provide students with hands-on experience. However, these placements have become increasingly limited due to logistical challenges an…
Potential Barriers to the Implementation of Computer-Based Simulation in Pharmacy Education: A Systematic Review Open
Computer-based simulation (CBS) is an interactive pedagogical training method that has seen increased interest, especially in recent years. There is some evidence that CBS in pharmacy education is not as widely adopted compared to other he…
Ten-Year Trends in Psychotropic Prescribing and Polypharmacy in Australian General Practice Patients with and without Dementia Open
Objective: Little research has evaluated trends in psychotropic prescribing and polypharmacy in primary care patients, especially those with dementia. We sought to examine this in Australia from 2011 to 2020 using the primary care dataset,…
Computer-Based Simulators in Pharmacy Practice Education: A Systematic Narrative Review Open
Computer-based simulations may represent an innovative, flexible, and cost-efficient training approach that has been underutilised in pharmacy practice education. This may need to change, with increasing pressure on clinical placement avai…
Multiple Classification Ripple Round Rules: Classifications as Conditions Open
The Ripple Down Rules (RDR) approach was developed by Compton and Jansen (Compton and Jansen 1989; Compton and Jansen 1992) to effectively remove the maintainability concerns of expert systems. This method was used to create an advanced ex…
An Intelligent Decision Support System for Automated Medication Review Open
Knowledge Acquisition techniques are not historically designed for domains where the expert knowledge being modelled is inconsistent and poorly defined. This study explores the applicability of the MCRDR technique of knowledge acquisition …
Incidence of Osteoporosis in Primary Care Patients with Atrial Fibrillation Receiving Different Oral Anticoagulants Open
Background: Studies investigating the association between the use of oral anticoagulants (OACs) and osteoporosis are limited. We aimed to determine the risk of osteoporosis in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and receiving different …
Oral Anticoagulant Treatment and the Risk of Dementia in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: A Population‐Based Cohort Study Open
Background We compared the dementia incidence rate between users and nonusers of oral anticoagulants (OACs) in a large cohort of primary care patients with atrial fibrillation. Methods and Results We performed a retrospective study using a…
Comparing the renal outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation receiving different oral anticoagulants Open
We aimed to compare renal function changes in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) prescribed different oral anticoagulants (OACs). We performed a retrospective analysis of Australian national primary care data. A total of 12,562 patient…
Five-Year Trends in Potential Drug Interactions with Direct-Acting Oral Anticoagulants in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: An Australian-Wide Study Open
Background: Co-prescribing medications that can interact with direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs) may decrease their safety and efficacy. The aim of this study was to examine the co-prescribing of such medications with DOACs using th…
View article: Effects of a Mobile App Called Quittr, Which Utilizes Premium Currency and Games Features, on Improving Engagement With Smoking Cessation Intervention: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Effects of a Mobile App Called Quittr, Which Utilizes Premium Currency and Games Features, on Improving Engagement With Smoking Cessation Intervention: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Numerous mobile health (mHealth) apps have been developed to support smokers attempting to quit smoking. Although these apps have been reported to be successful, only modest improvements in the quit rate have been measured. It h…
Effects of a Mobile App Called Quittr, Which Utilizes Premium Currency and Games Features, on Improving Engagement With Smoking Cessation Intervention: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Numerous mobile health (mHealth) apps have been developed to support smokers attempting to quit smoking. Although these apps have been reported to be successful, only modest improvements in the quit rate have been measured. It h…
Clinical impact of antipsychotic and benzodiazepine reduction: findings from a multicomponent psychotropic reduction program within long-term aged care Open
Antipsychotic and benzodiazepine dose reduction in LTCFs was not associated with deterioration in neuropsychiatric symptoms, QoL, or social withdrawal. Trends toward improved agitation with antipsychotic and benzodiazepine dose reduction r…
Simulation and Feedback in Health Education: A Mixed Methods Study Comparing Three Simulation Modalities Open
Background. There are numerous approaches to simulating a patient encounter in pharmacy education. However, little direct comparison between these approaches has been undertaken. Our objective was to investigate student experiences, satisf…
Clinical impact of antipsychotic and benzodiazepine reduction within residential aged care facilities: Findings from a multicomponent sedative reduction program Open
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An Internet-Based Method for Extracting Nursing Home Resident Sedative Medication Data From Pharmacy Packing Systems: Descriptive Evaluation Open
The results show that the electronic data collection process is accurate: 95.25% (28,053/29,451) of sedative medications being taken by residents were identified and, of those, 91.83% (25,762/28,053) were correct without any manual interve…
Quittr: The Design of a Video Game to Support Smoking Cessation Open
We describe a novel, and theoretically-informed mobile app design approach that has a broad range of potential applications. By using the virtual currency approach, we remove the need for the game to comprehensively integrate the healthy a…
Game Jams as an Opportunity for Industry Development Open
Game jams are social events involving the integration of enthusiasts from various game making disciplines (e.g. programming, art, design) to make games under constraints, such as a short fixed time (Goddard et al 2014) and a common theme (…