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Sarah Rodgers

Head of Research Services (Primis), Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

Dr Sarah Rodgers has worked as a researcher for over 30 years and was part of the academic team that developed and tested a pharmacist-led, IT-based intervention to reduce medication error in primary care (PINCER). Her main research interest is the investigation of the prevalence of medication errors in primary care and the evaluation of interventions aimed at reducing medication errors.

In August 2019, with funding from the Health Foundation, she was seconded from her role as Principal Research Fellow to PINCER National Programme Manager to work with PRIMIS and the AHSN Network on the national rollout of PINCER to GP practices in England. In April 2022, she was appointed to the new role of Head of Research Services at PRIMIS to support academics and researchers to realise the benefits of using primary care data to inform healthcare innovation and improvement.

In terms of PINCER, she is currently collaborating with a team of researchers at the Mayo Clinic in the US on the potential value of enriching the PINCER indicators with pharmacogenomics and is an Associate Investigator on the University of Adelaide BRIDGE study (Building Rural clinical care through Integrated Data-driven evidence for GEneralists in rural South Australia).

Expertise Summary

  1. Undertaking primary care research using qualitative and quantitative research methods.
  2. Providing training and educational resources to support quality improvement activities.
  3. Evaluating healthcare quality improvement.
  4. Providing consultancy advice on the availability and accessibility of data within primary care and methods for extracting data from GP clinical systems.
  5. Advising on the design of research studies involving the use of data from primary care.
  6. Providing support through local approval processes for information governance and use of technology.
  7. Partnering with commercial and other organisations on the deployment of digital tools in their software solutions.
  8. Providing guidance on the scale and spread of healthcare innovations.

Teaching Summary

Dr Rodgers has supervised PhD students in topics relating to prescribing and patient safety.

Research Summary

Dr Sarah Rodgers's main research interest is prescribing safety in primary care. This includes:

  1. Understanding the nature and frequency of avoidable significant harm in primary care.
  2. Avoiding patient harm through the application of prescribing safety indicators.
  3. The role of pharmacists in promoting safe and effective prescribing in general practice.
  4. Identifying ways in which computer systems can be developed and improved to support safe prescribing in primary care.

Selected Publications

  • LOUIS FISHER, LISA EM HOPCROFT, SARAH RODGERS, JAMES BARRETT, KERRY OLIVER, ANTONY J AVERY, DAI EVANS, HELEN CURTIS and ET AL., 2023. BMJ Medicine. 2(1), e000392
  • RODGERS, SARAH, TAYLOR, AMELIA C, ROBERTS, STEPHEN A, ALLEN, THOMAS, ASHCROFT, DARREN M, BARRETT, JAMES, BOYD, MATTHEW J, ELLIOTT, RACHEL A, KHUNTI, KAMLESH, SHEIKH, AZIZ, LAPARIDOU, DESPINA, SIRIWARDENA, ALOYSIUS NIROSHAN and AVERY, ANTHONY J, 2022. PLoS medicine. 19(11), e1004133
  • RODGERS, S., BARRETT, J., OLIVER, K., FENSOME, L., JOHNSON, J., PANAYIOTIDIS, T., AVERY, A.J. and SMITHSON, O., 2021. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 30(Supplement 2), 19-20
  • RODGERS, S., AVERY, A.J., BARKER, H., FENSOME, L., JOHNSON, J., OLIVER, K., PANAYIOTIDIS, T., PAREN, M. and SMITHSON ,O., 2020. Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety. 29(Supplement 2), 3-28

Prizes and awards

  • Awarded Highly Commended in the category of Delivering an Innovation in Health and Care at the Medilink Business Awards March 2023 for the PINCER Intervention
  • Awarded Highly Commended in the John Perry Prize by the British Computer Society's Primary Health Care Specialist Group in October 2021 for the PINCER programme of work.
  • Co-authored the paper "Incidence, nature and causes of avoidable significant harm in primary care in England: retrospective case note review" by AJ Avery et al. which was included in the British Medical Journal Quality & Safety top 10 articles of 2020.
  • Co-authored the paper "Processing discharge summaries in general practice: a qualitative interview study with GPs and practice managers" by RA Spencer et al. which made number three in the British Journal of General Practice Open top 10 most read papers of 2019: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLdGMMNBt4A
  • Winner of the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) Chicago, Illinois US best international paper of 2018
  • Regional winner in 'The Excellence in Primary Care Award' category of the 2018 NHS70 Parliamentary Awards and shortlisted for the national award
  • Awarded NIHR School for Primary Care Research Postdoctoral Fellowship 2012 - 2015
  • Winner of the prize plenary, SAPC Annual Conference 7-9 July 2010 UEA, Norwich
  • Winner of the BJCP best paper of the year prize 2006 for the following publication: "Clayton JA, Rodgers S, Blakey J, Avery A, Hall IP. Thiazide diuretic prescription and electrolyte abnormalities in primary care. Br J Clin Pharmacol 2006; 61(1): 87-95."

Membership of Committees and Professional Bodies

Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC)

  • LOUIS FISHER, LISA EM HOPCROFT, SARAH RODGERS, JAMES BARRETT, KERRY OLIVER, ANTONY J AVERY, DAI EVANS, HELEN CURTIS and ET AL., 2023. BMJ Medicine. 2(1), e000392
  • RODGERS, SARAH, TAYLOR, AMELIA C, ROBERTS, STEPHEN A, ALLEN, THOMAS, ASHCROFT, DARREN M, BARRETT, JAMES, BOYD, MATTHEW J, ELLIOTT, RACHEL A, KHUNTI, KAMLESH, SHEIKH, AZIZ, LAPARIDOU, DESPINA, SIRIWARDENA, ALOYSIUS NIROSHAN and AVERY, ANTHONY J, 2022. PLoS medicine. 19(11), e1004133
  • RODGERS, S., BARRETT, J., OLIVER, K., FENSOME, L., JOHNSON, J., PANAYIOTIDIS, T., AVERY, A.J. and SMITHSON, O., 2021. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 30(Supplement 2), 19-20
  • RODGERS, S., AVERY, A.J., BARKER, H., FENSOME, L., JOHNSON, J., OLIVER, K., PANAYIOTIDIS, T., PAREN, M. and SMITHSON ,O., 2020. Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety. 29(Supplement 2), 3-28
  • AVERY, A.J., SHEEHAN, C., BELL, B., ARMSTRONG, S., ASHCROFT, D.M., BOYD, M.J., CHUTER, A., COOPER, A., DONNELLY, A., EDWARDS, A., EVANS, H.P., HELLARD, S., LYMN, J., MEHTA, R., RODGERS, S., SHEIKH, A., SMITH, P., WILLIAMS, H., CAMPBELL, S.M. and CARSON-STEVENS, A., 2020. BMJ Quality & Safety. bmjqs-2020-011405
  • SPENCER, R.A., RODGERS, S., SALEMA, N., CAMPBELL, S.M. and AVERY, A.J., 2019. BJGP Open. Published Online: 23 January 2019, bjgpopen18X101625
  • CAMPBELL, S.M., BELL, B.G., MARSDEN, K., SPENCER, R., KADAM, U., PERRYMAN, K., RODGERS, S., LITCHFIELD, I., REEVES, D., CHUTER, A., DOOS, L., RICCI-CABELLO, I., GILL, P., ESMAIL, A., GREENFIELD, S., SLIGHT, S., MIDDLETON, K., BARNET, J., MOORE, M., VALDERAS, J.M., SHEIKH, A. and AVERY. A.J., 2018. Journal of Patient Safety. Published Ahead-of-Print: 15 February 2018,
  • BURT, J., ELMORE, N., CAMPBELL, S.M., RODGERS, S., AVERY, A.J. and PAYNE, R., 2018. BMC Medicine. 16, 91
  • SPENCER, R.A., SPENCER, S.E.F., RODGERS, S., CAMPBELL, S. and AVERY, A.J., 2018. British Journal of General Practice. 68(673), e576-e585
  • BELL, B.G., CAMPBELL, S., CARSON-STEVENS, A., EVANS, H.P., COOPER, A., SHEEHAN, C., RODGERS, S., JOHNSON, C., EDWARDS, A., ARMSTRONG, S., MEHTA, R., CHUTER, A., DONNELLY, A., ASHCROFT, D.M., LYMN, J., SMITH, P., SHEIKH, A., BOYD, M. and AVERY, A.J., 2017. BMJ open. 7(2), e013786
  • JEFFRIES, M., PHIPPS, D.L., HOWARD, R.L., AVERY, A. J., RODGERS, S. and ASHCROFT, D.M., 2017. BMC Health Services Research. 17(1), 196
  • JEFFRIES, M., PHIPPS, D.L., HOWARD, R.L., AVERY, A., RODGERS, S. and ASHCROFT, D., 2017. BMJ Open. 7(5), e014810
  • JEFFRIES, M., PHIPPS, D., HOWARD, R., RODGERS, S. and ASHCROFT, D., 2016. International Journal of Pharmacy and Practice. 24(Supplement 2), 16
  • JEFFRIES, M., PHIPPS, D.L., HOWARD, R., AVERY, A., RODGERS, S. and ASHCROFT, D., 2015. Understanding the Medication Safety Implications of a Technological Intervention in Primary Care: A Realist Evaluation of Eclipse Live In: Health Services Research Network Annual Symposium, 1-2 July 2015, Nottingham Conference Centre.
  • AKBAROV, A., KONTOPANTELIS, E., SPERRIN, M., STOCKS, S.J., WILLIAMS, R., RODGERS, S., AVERY, A., BUCHAN, I. and ASHCROFT, D.M., 2015. Drug Safety. 38(7), 671-682
  • STOCKS, S.J., KONTOPANTELIS, E., AKBAROV, A., RODGERS, S., AVERY, A.J. and ASHCROFT, D.M., 2015. British Medical Journal. 351, h5501
  • STOCKS, S.J., KONTOPANTELIS, E., AKBAROV, A., RODGERS, S., AVERY, A.J. and ASHCROFT, D.M., 2015. British Medical Journal. 351, h6730
  • GILES, S., BERESFORD. J., BOOTE, J., CAMPBELL, S., MORRIS, R. and RODGERS, S., 2015. In: Proceedings of the 43rd North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) Annual Meeting; Cancun, Mexico, 24-28 October 2015.
  • SADLER, S., RODGERS, S., HOWARD, R., MORRIS, C.J., AVERY, A.J. and ON BEHALF OF THE PINCER TRIALISTS, 2014. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 22, 47-58
  • HOWARD, R., RODGERS, S., AVERY, A.J., SHEIKH, A. and ON BEHALF OF THE PINCER TRIALISTS, 2014. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 22, 59-68
  • ELLIOTT, R.A., PUTMAN, K.D., FRANKLIN, M., ANNEMANS, L., VERHAEGHE, N., EDEN, M., HAYRE, J., RODGERS, S., SHEIKH, A., AVERY, A.J. and (ON BEHALF OF THE PINCER TEAM), 2014. PharmacoEconomics. First published online: 18 March 2014, 1-18 doi:10.1007/s40273-014-0148-8
  • AVERY, A.J., RODGERS, S., DEAN FRANKLIN, B., ELLIOTT, R.A., HOWARD, R., SLIGHT, S.P., SWANWICK, G., KNOX, R., GOOKEY, G., BARBER, N. and SHEIKH, A., 2014. British Journal of General Practice. 64(622), 259-261
  • RODGERS, R., 2013. Prescriber. 24(6), 11-14
  • ELLIOTT, R., PUTMAN, K., FRANKLIN, M., VERHAEGHE, N., ANNEMANS, L., EDEN, M., HAYRE, J., RODGERS, S., CANTRILL, J., ARMSTRONG, S., CRESSWELL, K., HIPPISLEY-COX, J., HOWARD, R., KENDRICK, D., MORRIS, C.J., MURRAY, S.A., PRESCOTT, R.J., SWANWICK, G., BOYD, M., TUERSLEY, L., TURNER, T., VINOGRADOVA, Y., SHEIKH, A. and AVERY, A., 2013. Economic evaluation of a pharmacist-led IT-based intervention with simple feedback in reducing rates of clinically important errors in medicines management in general practices (PINCER). Report to the Department of Health National Patient Safety Research Portfolio, February 2013 ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.
  • RODGERS, S., 2013. PULSE Today. 12 February 2013
  • AVERY, A.J., RODGERS, S., CANTRILL. J.A., ARMSTRONG, S., CRESSWELL, K., EDEN, M., ELLIOTT, R.A., HOWARD, R., KENDRICK, D., MORRIS, C.J., PRESCOTT, R.J., SWANWICK, G., FRANKLIN, M., PUTMAN, K., BOYD, M. and SHEIKH, A., 2012. Lancet. 379(9823), 1310-1319
  • AVERY, T. and RODGERS, S., 2012. At: Pulse Online 23.5.12
  • RODGERS, S., 2012. Tackling patient safety: is there a pharmacist in the house? (Editorial) Prescriber. 23(7), 7-8
  • CRESSWELL, K., SADLER, S., RODGERS, S., AVERY, A., CANTRILL, J., MURRAY, S. and SHEIKH, A., 2012. Trials. 13(1), 78
  • RODGERS, S., TUOMAINEN, H., CROSS-BARDELL, L., BHODAY, M., QURESHI, N. and KAI, J., 2012. Primary Health Care Research and Development. 13(1), S31
  • CROSS-BARDELL, L., BHODAY, M., TUOMAINEN, H., RODGERS, S., QURESHI, N. and KAI, J., 2012. Perceptions of risk and understanding of developing type 2 diabetes in people of South Asian origin.: Primary Health Care Research & Development Primary Health Care Research & Development. 13(Supplement 1), S68
  • TUOMAINEN, H., BHODAY, M., CROSS-BARDELL, L., RODGERS, S., QURESHI, N. and KAI, J., 2012. Facilitating more comprehensive preconception care in general practice: what do women from higher risk communities think?: Primary Health Care Research & Development Primary Health Care Research & Development. 13(Supplement 1), S71
  • BHODAY, M., CROSS-BARDELL, L., TUOMAINEN, H., RODGERS, S. and KAI, J., 2012. Diabetes prevention in South Asians: Exploratory study of family facilitators and barriers to dietary change.: Primary Health Care Research & Development Primary Health Care Research & Development. 13(Supplement 1), S197
  • TUOMAINEN, H., KAI, J., BHODAY, M., CROSS-BARDELL, L., QURESHI, N. and RODGERS, S., 2012. Women's attitudes towards preconception exploration of family history of inherited conditions: a qualitative study.: Primary Health Care Research & Development Primary Health Care Research & Development. 13(Supplement 1), S227
  • AVERY, A.J., RODGERS, S., CANTRILL, J., ARMSTRONG, S., BOYD, M., CRESSWELL, K., EDEN, M., ELLIOTT, R., FRANKLIN, M., HIPPISLEY-COX, J., HOWARD, R., KENDRICK, D., MORRIS, C.J., MURRAY, S.A., PRESCOTT, R.J., PUTMAN, K., SWANWICK, G., TUERSLEY, L., TURNER, T., VINOGRADOVA, Y. and SHEIKH, A., 2010. The PINCER trial: A cluster randomised trail comparing the effectiveness of a Pharmacist led IT intervention with simple feedback in reducing rates of clinically important errors in medicines management in general practices (PS024). A Report to the Department of Health Patient Safety Research Portfolio. February 2010
  • AVERY, A.J., RODGERS, S., CANTRILL, J.A., ARMSTRONG, S., EDEN, M., KENDRICK, D. and SHEIKH, A., 2010. Assessing the effectiveness of an IT-based pharmacist-led intervention aimed at reducing proportions of patients at risk of medication errors in family practice: The PINCER Trial (Oral abstract no: 272) Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety. 19(Supplement 1), S117
  • RODGERS, S., AVERY, A.J., CANTRILL, J.A,, ARMSTRONG, S,, EDEN, M., KENDRICK, D. and SHEIKH, A., 2010. Assessing the effectiveness of an IT-based pharmacist-led intervention aimed at reducing proportions of patients at risk of medication errors in family practice: the PINCER Trial In: Proceedings of The Society for Academic Primary Care, 39th Annual Scientific Meeting; University of East Anglia, 7-9 July, UEA, Norwich (Prize plenary).
  • RODGERS, S., AVERY, A.J., CANTRILL, J.A., ARMSTRONG, S., EDEN, M, and KENDRICK, D, SHEIKH, A., 2010. Assessing the effectiveness of an IT-based pharmacist-led intervention aimed at reducing proportions of patients at risk of medication errors in family practice: the PINCER Trial. In: Proceedings of the Royal College of General Practitioners Annual Conference, 7-9 October, Harrogate.
  • EDEN, M., AVERY, A., RODGERS, S., KENDRICK, D. and SHEIKH, A., 2010. Ensuring accuracy in routinely collected data in a cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) comparing the effectiveness of a pharmacist-led IT-based intervention with simple feedback in reducing rates of clinically important errors in medicines management: the PINCER trial International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 18(Supplement 2), 60-61
  • VINOGRADOVA, Y., HIPPISLEY-COX, J., AVERY, A., KENDRICK, D., RODGERS, S., ARMSTRONG, S. and EDEN, M., 2010. Primary Health Care Research & Development. 11(Supplement 1), S44
  • RODGERS, S., AVERY, A.J., CANTRILL, J.A., ARMSTRONG, S., EDEN, M., KENDRICK, D. and SHEIKH, A., 2010. Primary Health Care Research & Development. 11(Supplement 1), 5
  • AVERY, A.J., RODGERS, S., CANTRILL, J.A., ARMSTRONG, S., ELLIOTT, R., HOWARD, R., KENDRICK, D., MORRIS, CAROLINE J., MURRAY, S. A., PRESCOTT, R.J., CRESSWELL, K. and SHEIKH, A., 2009. Trials. 10, 28
  • ROWLEY, E., CURRIE, G. and RODGERS, S., 2009. Evaluation of the Principia Saturday Investigation Clinic. Report to Principia, NHS Nottinghamshire County (December 2009)
  • RODGERS, S., QURESHI, S. and AVERY, A.J., 2008. Pharmacists’ actions to tackle medication-related safety problems in general practices (Abstract 340) Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 17(Supplement 1), S149
  • RODGERS, S., QURESHI, S. and AVERY, A.J., 2008. Recommendations by pharmacists to address medication-related safety problems in general practices. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 17(7), 742-750
  • RODGERS, S., 2008. Recommendations by pharmacists to address medication-related safety problems in general practice (Digital poster) In: In: Proceedings of Society for Academic Primary Care’s Annual Conference: Primary Care Research and Education, National University of Ireland, Galway, 9-11 July.
  • KEOGH-BROWN,M.R., FORDHAM, R.J., THOMAS, K.S., BACHMANN, M.O., HOLLAND, R.C., AVERY, A.J., ARMSTRONG, S.J., CHALMERS, J.R., HOWE, A., RODGERS, S., WILLIAMS, H.C. and HARVEY, I., 2007. British Journal of Dermatology. 156(4), 687-692
  • RODGERS, S., DYAS, J., MOLYNEAUX, A.W.P,, WARD, M.J. and REVILL, S.M., 2007. Chronic Respiratory Disease. 4, 195-203
  • THOMAS, K S, KEOGH-BROWN, M R, CHALMERS, J R, FORDHAM, R J, HOLLAND, R C, ARMSTRONG, S J, BACHMANN, M O, HOWE, A H, RODGERS, S, AVERY, A J, HARVEY, I and WILLIAMS, H C, 2006. Health Technology Assessment. 10(25), 1-104
  • THOMAS,K., KEOGH-BROWN,M.K., CHALMERS,J., FORDHAM,R.F., HOLLAND,R.H., ARMSTRONG,S.J., BACHMAN,M., HOWE,A.H., RODGERS,S., AVERY,A.J., HARVEY,I. and WILLIAMS,H.C., 2006. HTA. (vol 10 no 25)
  • CLAYTON, J.A., RODGERS, S., BLAKEY, J., AVERY, A. and HALL, I.P., 2006. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 61(1), 87-95
  • HAMMERSLEY, V. S., MORRIS, C. J., RODGERS, S., CANTRILL, J. A. and AVERY, A. J., 2006. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. VOL 31(NUMBER 3), 223-229
  • WILSON, A., SINFIELD, P., RODGERS, S., HAMMERSLEY, V. and COLEMAN, T., 2006. Quality and Safety in Health Care. 15(4), 284-288
  • RODGERS, S., MORRIS, C.J., HOWARD, R., AVERY, A. and EDEN, M., 2006. Piloting a method for extracting data on medicines management from GP computer systems using Quest Browser Software (Poster 02.7) In: In: Proceedings of The Society for Academic Primary Care, 35th Annual Scientific Meeting; The contribution of research and education to patient- centred primary care.
  • RODGERS, S., MORRIS, C.J., HOWARD, R., AVERY, A. and EDEN, M., 2006. Piloting a method for extracting data on medicines management from GP computer systems using Quest Browser software. Report to the Nottingham Research Partnership, January 2006 ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´, Nottingham.
  • MOLYNEUX, A.W., RODGERS, S., DYAS, J.V., WARD, M.J. and REVILL, S.M., 2005. Information needs of people with COPD: a focus group study European Respiratory Journal. 26(Supplement 49), P3433
  • RODGERS, S., MOLYNEUX, A.W., DYAS, J.V. and REVILL, S., 2005. The information needs of patients living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: implications for primary care Family Practice. 22(Supplement 1), 94 (no P13)
  • WILSON,A., SINFIELD,P., COLEMAN,T.J., RODGERS,S. and HAMMERSLEY,V.S., 2005. Use of drugs to support smoking cessation in general practice: a patient survey Family Practice. 22(Supplement 1), 24
  • RODGERS,S., MORRIS,C.J., EDEN,M. and AVERY,A.J., 2005. Piloting a method for extracting data on medicines management from GP Computer systems using Quest Browser software Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety. 14(S1), S23
  • MORRIS, C. J., RODGERS, S., HAMMERSLEY, V. S., AVERY, A. J. and CANTRILL, J. A., 2004. Quality and Safety in Health Care. VOL 13(ISSU 3), 181-185
  • WILSON, A., SINFIELD, P., COLEMAN, T.J., HIPPISLEY-COX, J., COUPLAND, C.A., HAMMERSLEY, V.S. and RODGERS, S., 2004. Management of smoking cessation in general practice: are evidence based guidelines being followed?: report to the Health Development Agency, December 2004 Nottingham: ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.
  • RODGERS, S., 2004. Managing prescribing costs in primary care: lessons from the NHS prescribing initiative
  • RODGERS, S., 2004. Evaluation of a pharmacist-led intervention to reduce prescribing costs in general practice. PhD Thesis
  • MORRIS, C. J., RODGERS, S., HAMMERSLEY, V., AVERY, A. J. and CANTRILL, J. A., 2003. Indicators for preventing drug-related morbidity:application in general practice International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. VOL 11(SUPP), R15
  • CONROY, S., COLLIER, J., BIRCHLEY, N., NIEL, K., RODGERS, S., MCINTYRE, J.W., CHOONARA, I.A. and AVERY, A.J., 2003. An examination of the risk management issues on the handling at home of over-the-counter medicines purchased for children Pharmaceutical Journal. 271(7262), 209-213
  • RODGERS, S., 2003. Indicators for preventing drug related morbidity: application in general practice In: Conference abstract, Int J Pharm Pract. R15
  • WILLIAMS,H., AVERY,A., THOMAS,K. and RODGERS,S., 2002. A cross sectional study of the effectiveness of wart treatments used in the community - a survey to inform a subsequent randomised controlled trial: report to Queen's Medical Centre University Hospital Trust Nottingham: ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.
  • RODGERS, S., AVERY, A. J. and O NEILL, C., 2002. Exploring factors associated with patients' satisfaction with medication change: a questionnaire survey British Journal of General Practice. VOL 52(AUG), 655-657
  • MAGNUS, D., RODGERS, S. and AVERY, A. J., 2002. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. VOL 27(PART 5), 377-382
  • RODGERS, S., HAMMERSLEY, V.S., HIPPISLEY-COX, J. and AVERY, A.J., 2001. An estimate of renal impairment in the community: a cross-sectional study: abstracts from "Getting it together: a multidisciplinary conference for researcher and teachers in primary care", abstract number 024. In: 30th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of University Departments of General Practice.
  • AVERY, A., TAYLOR, R.L., PARTRIDGE, M., NEIL, K., RODGERS, S., HOWARD, P., CANTRILL, J. and MORRIS, C., 2001. Investigating preventable drug-related admissions to a Medical Admissions Unit. Abstracts from the 17th International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology, Toronto, Canada, 23-26 August 2001. Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety. 10(Supplement 1), S103-104
  • AVERY, A. J., RODGERS, S., HERON, T., CROMBIE, R., WHYNES, D., PRINGLE, M., BAINES, D. and PETCHEY, R., 2000. A prescription for improvement? An observational study to identify how general practices vary in their growth in prescribing costs BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. VOL 321(ISSU 7256), 276-280
  • AVERY, A. J., WETZELS, R. V., RODGERS, S. and O'NEILL, C., 2000. Do GPs working in practices with high or low prescribing costs have different views on prescribing cost issues? British Journal of General Practice. VOL 50(FEB), 100-104
  • AVERY, A., RODGERS, S., HAMMERSLEY, V., SYMONDS, S., FRANKE, L., HORSFIELD, P., HIPPISLEY-COX, J., GROOM, L., TEASDALE, S., JONES, J., BAINBRIDGE, M., CHEN, Y.F., PRINGLE, M. and VON FRAGSTEIN, M., 2000. PharmDIS project: evaluation of a computerised drug dosage system for patients with renal impairment: report to the European Commission Fourth Framework Programme: Biomed 2, July 2000 Nottingham: ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.
  • RODGERS, S., AVERY, A. J., MEECHAN, D., BRIANT, S., GERAGHTY, M., DORAN, K. and WHYNES, D. K., 1999. Controlled trial of pharmacist intervention in general practice: the effect on prescribing costs British Journal of General Practice. VOL 49(MNTH SEP), 717-720
  • AVERY,A.J., RODGERS,S., PETCHEY,R.P., HERON,T., PRINGLE,M.A., WHYNES,D.K., BAINES,D. and CROMBIE,R., 1998. ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´, Nottingham.
  • PETCHEY, R., AVERY, A., RODGERS, S., PRINGLE, M. and WHYNES, D., 1998. Accounting for change: an exploratory study of how six practices reduced their prescribing costs. Report to the Department of Health ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.
  • BAINES, D., WHYNES, D., RODGERS, S., AVERY, A. and HERON, T., 1998. The effects of practice characteristics on prescribing patterns and costs. Report to the Department of Health ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.
  • AVERY, A., RODGERS, S. and WETZELS, R., 1998. Do general practitioners, working in practices with high or low prescribing costs, have different views on prescribing-cost issues? Report to the Department of Health, December 1998.
  • RODGERS, S., AVERY, A. and O'NEILL, C., 1998. Assessing patient satisfaction with medication change. Report to the Department of Health, December 1998 ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.
  • COOMBS, R., RODGERS, S., WALSH, V. and GREEN, K., 1991. The use of mass spectrometry in small and medium sized UK enterprises. Report to the Department of Trade and Industry, December 1991.

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