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Overview

Parisa Aslani is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia, with a research focus spanning medicine and health professions. Their work is particularly concentrated on pharmaceutical practices and patient outcomes as well as health literacy and information accessibility.

The main fields of study for their publications include:

  • Medicine
  • Health Professions

Within these fields, the primary subfields of study addressed are:

  • General Health Professions
  • Geriatrics and Gerontology
  • Family Practice
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health

The main topics covered in their research reflect a focus on:

  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
  • Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
  • Medication Adherence and Compliance
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Antibiotic Use and Resistance
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Breastfeeding Practices and Influences

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Parisa Aslani include:

  • "Predictors of Health Information-Seeking Behavior: Systematic Literature Review and Network Analysis" (2021), published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • "Multiple Automated Health Literacy Assessments of Written Health Information: Development of the SHeLL (Sydney Health Literacy Lab) Health Literacy Editor v1" (2023), published in JMIR Formative Research
  • "Optimizing adherence to allopurinol for gout: patients' perspectives" (2023), published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
  • "Pharmacy practice research priorities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Recommendations of a panel of experts convened by FIP Pharmacy Practice Research Special Interest Group" (2020), published in Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy
  • "Self-medication Behavior with antibiotics: a national cross-sectional survey in Sri Lanka" (2021), published in Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Parisa Aslani include:

  • Vivien Tong
  • Kirsten McCaffery
  • Muhammad Umair Khan
  • Danielle Marie Muscat
  • Larisa Ariadne Justine Barnes

The scientist's publications tend to appear in journals such as:

  • Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy
  • Health Expectations
  • Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
  • Antibiotics

Best Publications

  • Assessing medication adherence: options to consider

    Audrey Lehmann;Parisa Aslani;Rana Ahmed;Jennifer Celio

  • How do Consumers Search for and Appraise Information on Medicines on the Internet? A Qualitative Study Using Focus Groups

    Geraldine Peterson;Parisa Aslani;Kylie A Williams

  • Studies on diffusion in alginate gels. I. Effect of cross-linking with calcium or zinc ions on diffusion of acetaminophen

    Parisa Aslani;Ross A. Kennedy

  • Practice Change in Community Pharmacy: Quantification of Facilitators

    Alison S Roberts;Shalom I Benrimoj;Timothy F Chen;Kylie A Williams

  • A review of counseling practices on prescription medicines in community pharmacies.

    Hanni Prihhastuti Puspitasari;Parisa Aslani;Ines Krass

  • Effectiveness of interventions to improve antidepressant medication adherence: a systematic review.

    Wei Wen Chong;P. Aslani;T. F. Chen

  • Understanding practice change in community pharmacy: A qualitative study in Australia

    Alison S. Roberts;S.I. (Charlie) Benrimoj;Timothy F. Chen;Kylie A. Williams

  • How patients' use of social media impacts their interactions with healthcare professionals.

    A. Benetoli;A. Benetoli;T.F. Chen;P. Aslani

  • A Systematic Review of Interventions Addressing Adherence to Anti-Diabetic Medications in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes—Impact on Adherence

    Sujata Sapkota;Jo-anne Brien;Jerry Greenfield;Parisa Aslani

  • Concordance is not synonymous with compliance or adherence

    J. Simon Bell;Marja S. Airaksinen;Alan Lyles;Timothy F. Chen

  • Shared decision-making and interprofessional collaboration in mental healthcare: a qualitative study exploring perceptions of barriers and facilitators.

    Wei Wen Chong;Parisa Aslani;Timothy F. Chen

  • Implementing cognitive services in community pharmacy: a review of facilitators used in practice change

    Alison S Roberts;SI Benrimoj;Timothy F Chen;Kylie A Williams

  • Factors Influencing Consumer Use of Written Drug Information

    Michelle M Koo;Ines Krass;Parisa Aslani

  • Community pharmacy services to optimise the use of medications for mental illness: a systematic review.

    Simon Bell;Andrew J McLachlan;Parisa Aslani;Paula Whitehead

  • Factors influencing interprofessional collaboration between community pharmacists and general practitioners-A systematic review.

    Annelies Bollen;Annelies Bollen;Reema Harrison;Parisa Aslani;Parisa Aslani;Jolanda C.M. van Haastregt

  • Enhancing patient education about medicines: factors influencing reading and seeking of written medicine information

    Michelle Koo;Ines Krass;Parisa Aslani

  • The use of social media in pharmacy practice and education.

    Arcelio Benetoli;Timothy F. Chen;Parisa Aslani

  • Understanding practice change in community pharmacy: a qualitative research instrument based on organisational theory.

    Alison S Roberts;Trine Hopp;Ellen Westh Sørensen;Shalom I Benrimoj

  • A Systematic Review of Interventions Addressing Adherence to Anti-Diabetic Medications in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes—Components of Interventions

    Sujata Sapkota;Jo-anne E. Brien;Jerry R. Greenfield;Parisa Aslani

  • Multiple perspectives on shared decision-making and interprofessional collaboration in mental healthcare

    Wei Wen Chong;Parisa Aslani;Timothy F Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Kirsten McCaffery
Kirsten McCaffery University of Sydney
Lesley Barclay
Lesley Barclay University of Sydney
Susan J. Blalock
Susan J. Blalock University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Phyllis Butow
Phyllis Butow University of Sydney

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