Carter, Stephen
Dr
所属大学: University of Sydney
所属学院: Faculty of Pharmacy
邮箱:
stephen.carter@sydney.edu.au
个人主页:
http://sydney.edu.au/pharmacy/about/people/profiles/stephen.carter.php
研究领域
Psycho-social factors influencing consumers’ and caregivers’ willingness to use pharmacists’ services, in particular Home Medicines Review Pharmacists’ communication strategies Factors influencing consumers’ medication information seeking behaviour Psycho-social factors influencing adherence behaviour Consumers’ perception of privacy in community pharmacies The use of Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) as a tool to analyse survey data
近期论文
Farrugia, L., Lee, A., Fischer, G., Blaszczynski, A., Carter, S., Smith, S. (2016). Evaluation of the influence of pharmacists and GPs on patient perceptions of long-term topical corticosteroid use. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, in press. Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2016). The willingness of informal caregivers to assist their care-recipient to use Home Medicines Review. Health Expectations, 19(3), 527-542. [More Information] Carter, S. (2016). Using confirmatory factor analysis to manage discriminant validity issues in social pharmacy research. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 38(3), 731-737. [More Information] Kritikos, V., Saini, B., Carter, S., Moles, R., Krass, I. (2015). Factors influencing pharmacy students' attitudes towards pharmacy practice research and strategies for promoting research interest in pharmacy practice. Pharmacy Practice, 13(3), 1-8. [More Information] Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2015). The impact of patients' perceptions of the listening skills of the pharmacist on their willingness to re-use Home Medicines Reviews: a structural equation model. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 11(2), 163-175. [More Information] Walpola, R., Fois, R., Carter, S., McLachlan, A., Chen, T. (2015). Validation of a survey tool to assess the patient safety attitudes of pharmacy students. BMJ Open, 5(9), 1-9. [More Information] Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2013). Consumers' willingness to use a medication management service: The effect of medication-related worry and the social influence of the general practitioner. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 9(4), 431-445. [More Information] Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2013). Medication information seeking behavior of patients who use multiple medicines: how does it affect adherence? Patient Education and Counseling, 92(1), 74-80. [More Information] White, L., Klinner, C., Carter, S. (2012). Consumer perspectives of the Australian Home Medicines Review Program: Benefits and Barriers. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 8(1), 4-16. [More Information] Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2012). Exploring patients' motivation to participate in Australia's Home Medicines Review program. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 34(4), 658-666. [More Information] Carter, S., Chen, T., White, L. (2012). Home Medicines Reviews: a quantitative study of the views of recipients and eligible non-recipients. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 20(4), 209-217. [More Information] Carter, S., Moles, R., White, L., Chen, T. (2012). Patients' willingness to use a pharmacist-provided medication management service: The influence of outcome expectancies and communication efficacy. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 8(6), 487-498. [More Information] Carter, S., White, L. (2010). Home Medicines Review website information: consistency or confusion? Australian Pharmacist, 29(10), 882-888.