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Number of items: 6.
2022
Wong, Simon & Sefidaniforough, Ayda
(2022)
Supporting your practice: Swallowing difficulties.
Australian Pharmacist, 41(6), pp. 44-50.
2018
Sefidaniforough, Ayda, Wong, Simon, Lau, Esther, Serrano Santos, Manuel, Kyle, Gregory, Steadman, Kathryn, Cichero, Julie, & Nissen, Lisa
(2018)
Nurse experiences of medication administration to people with swallowing difficulties living in aged care facilities: a systematic review of qualitative evidence.
JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, 16(1), pp. 71-86.
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2017
Sefidaniforough, Ayda, Wong, Simon, Lau, Esther, Serrano Santos, Manuel, Kyle, Gregory, Steadman, Kathryn, Cichero, Julie, & Nissen, Lisa
(2017)
Nurses' experiences of medication administration to people with swallowing difficulties in aged care facilities: a systematic review protocol.
JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, 15(4), pp. 932-941.
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Wong, Simon, Sefidaniforough, Ayda, Serrano Santos, Manuel, Nissen, Lisa, Steadman, Kathryn, Cichero, Julie, & Lau, Esther
(2017)
The effectiveness of components of swallowing assessments for identifying people with swallowing difficulties: A systematic review for quantitative evidence (Conference Abstract).
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 13(4), e34-e34.
Sefidaniforough, Ayda, Wong, Simon, Lau, Esther, Kyle, Gregory, Steadman, Kathryn, Cichero, Julie, Nissen, Lisa, & Serrano Santos, Manuel
(2017)
A systematic review of healthcare workers' opinions and experiences of administering medicines to people with swallowing difficulties in aged-care facilities (Conference Abstract).
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 13(4), e33-e34.
2016
Wong, Simon, Lau, Esther, Tran, Angela, Phu, Poh, Patel, Khushboo, Patel, Pragnaben, Nissen, Lisa, Cichero, Julie, Steadman, Kathryn, & Serrano Santos, Manuel
(2016)
The role of community pharmacists on the assessment of swallowing difficulties of medications: Consumers' perceptions.
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 12(5), e40.