Dr Dai John - BPharm LLM PhD DipSocSciRes FRPharmS FHEA Pharmacist
Papers
Birchall JC, Clemo R, Anstey A, John DN. Microneedles in clinical practice: opinions of healthcare professionals and the public. Pharm Res 2011 28:95-106. DOI 10.1007/s11095-010-0101-2
Stewart D, Cunningham S, Hansford D, John DN, McCaig D, McLay J. General practitioners’ views and experiences of over-the-counter simvastatin in Scotland. Br J Clin Pharmac 2010 70(3) 356-359. DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2010.03701.x
Rapport F, Doel MA, Hutchings HA, Wright S, Wainwright P, Jerzembek GS, John DN. Eleven themes of patient-centred professionalism in community pharmacy: Innovative approaches to consultation about the concept ‘patient-centred professionalism’ in community pharmacy. Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18 260-268. DOI 10.1111/j.2042-7174.2010.00056x
Rapport F, Doel MA, Hutchings HA, John DN, Wainwright P, Jerzembek GS, Dobbs C, Newbury S, Trower CS. Through the looking glass: public and professional perspectives on patient-centred professionalism in modern-day community pharmacy. Forum Qualitative Social Research 11(1), Art 7 (2010) http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1301/2892
John DN, Krska, Hansford D, Morecroft CW. How have the Pharmacy Practice Research Trust grants supported the development of research capacity? Int J Pharm Pract (2009) 17(3):133-134. DOI 10.1211/ijpp/17.03.0002
Hughes ML, John DN, Jones AT, Jones EH, Wilkins ML. Language issues in the community pharmacy: a perspective from Wales. Int J Pharm Pract (2009) 17(3):157-163. DOI 10.1211/ijpp/17.03.0006
Haq, MI, Smith E, John DN, Edwards, C., Kalavala, M., Anstey, A., Morrissey, A, Birchall JC. Clinical administration of microneedles:skin puncture, pain and sensation. Biomedical Microdevices (2009) 11:35-47. ISSN 1387-2176
Ylanne V, John DN. Interactional roles in advice giving in community pharmacy discourse: the case of the medicines counter assistants. Pharm World Sci 2008;30:199-207. ISSN: 0928-1231 [DOI: 10.1007/s11096-007-9165-4 ISSN: 1573-739X]
McCaig D, Hansford D, John DN, Cunningham S, Stewart D. Reclassification of omeprazole: a survey of community early experiences and views. Int J Pharm Pract 2008;16:23-28.
James, DH Hatten S, Roberts D and John DN. Identifying criteria for assessing the quality of Medicines Use Review referral documentation by community pharmacists. Int J Pharm Pract 2008 16: 365-374 ISSN 0961 7671.
Jones RE, John DN and Luscombe DK. An exploratory qualitative study of the views of UK pharmacists undertaking training in supplementary prescribing. Journal of Applied Therapeutic Research, 2007 6;(2):32-40. ISSN 1029 2659
Hansford D, Cunningham S, John DN, McCaig D and Stewart D. Community pharmacists' views, attitudes and early experiences of over-the-counter simvastatin. Pharm World Sci, 2007 (29) 380-385. ISSN: 0928-1231
Stewart D, John DN, Cunningham ITS, McCaig D, Hansford D. A comparison of community pharmacists’ views of over-the-counter omeprazole and simvastatin. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 2007;16(12):1290-1297. ISSN: 1053-8569 [DOI: 1002/pds.1481 ISSN: 1099-1557]
DN John, J Krska and D Hansford. Are customers requesting medicines by name less likely to be advised or referred? A study of the provision of over-the-counter H2-receptor antagonists and alginate products from community pharmacies. Int J Pharm Pract 11 (2003) 33-39.
DN John. The use of transcripts of pharmacy interactions in teaching, learning and assessment – naturally-occurring talk and real-life situations. Pharm J 268 (2002) 248-250.
AS Cotterill, DN John, YF Teh. Consumer views on chemical additives: are they natural or synthetic? A non-laboratory-based project. J Chem Educ 77 (2000) 1307-1308.
DN John, SW Evans. Television advertising of pharmacy medicines in the United Kingdom. Pharm World Sci 22 (2000) 136-139.
J Krska, EJ Kennedy, DN John, D Hansford. Drug utilization evaluation of non-prescription H2 antagonists and alginate-containing preparations for dyspepsia. Br J Clin Pharmac 49 (2000) 363-368.
Books and book chapters, Patents, Other public output
Hughes ML, Brookes C, Cocker C, John DN, Jones AT & Longley M. The role of the Welsh language in community pharmacy service provision in Wales. 2008. Pharmacy Practice Research Trust: London. 53pp ISBN 9780955696923
Hughes L and John DN. Using student-led formative mock OCSEs to identify areas for improvement. http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/resources/detail/resources/casestudies/welsh_case_studies_methods_of_assessment [February 2008]
James DH, John DN, Hughes ML, Davies M and Roberts D. A systematic evaluation of pharmacists’ views on the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain’s (RPSGB) draft Continuing Professional Development (CPD) feedback report: A novel study design. 35pp 2006. STS Publishing: Cardiff. ISBN 0948 917 31 8
Rodgers R and John DN. Paternalism to professional judgement – the history of the code of ethics. Pharm J 2006:276;721-722.
Pharmacy Education R & D Reference Group. Making pharmacy education fit for the future. Royal Pharmaceutical Society of GB, London: 2004. ISBN: 09544 961 24
John DN. Can we justify placebo use or covert drug administration? Pharmacy in Practice (2005) 15 (5) 206-207. issn: 1358 1538
Jones RE, Gumbleton, M and John DN. Just what the pharmacist ordered: delivering an effective prescribing role. Acad Pharm Group News 15(1) (2004) 1-3. ISSN: 1360 3469
Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Response to the Recommendations of the Shipman Inquiry Fourth Report. The Regulation of Controlled Drugs in the Community. RPSGB: London, November 2004.
Abstracts and Conference Proceedings
2011
Coulman SA, Ahmed R, John DN. Improving pharmacy students’ confidence in pharmaceutical calculations: a longitudinal study of two cohorts. Pharm Ed 2011; 11(1):151-152
Coulman SA, Lees S, Fec S, John DN. How do the public dispose of unused prescribed medication? The views of pharmacy users in two primary care organisations. Int J Pharm Pract 2011 19 (Supp 1) 11-12.
Du H, John DN, Walker R. Impact of voluntary and legislative changes on over-the-counter sale of codeine and dihydrocodeine-containing analgesics in Wales. Int J Pharm Pract 2011 19 (S2) 76-77.
Glaspole S, Jarman S, Williams S, Wilson R, John DN, Coulman SA. The development of a medicines-based diagnostic numeracy tool for first year pharmacy students. Pharm Ed 2011; 11(1):143-144.
John DN, Gilbertson J, Treharne CM, Coulman SA. In what ways are error reflection logs useful to hospital pre-registration pharmacists undertaking a prescription accuracy checking programme (PACE)? Int J Pharm Pract 2011 19 (S2) 46-47.
John DN, Kong Z, Coulman SA. Are MPharm students prepared for their final year research project? The views from one UK School of Pharmacy. Pharm Ed 2011; 11(1):155.
John DN, Lees S, Fec S, Coulman SA. What are the reasons for prescribed medicines waste? A cross-sectional survey of individuals returning prescription medicines to community pharmacies. Int J Pharm Pract 2011 19 (Supp 1) 45-46.
John DN, Proctor N, Hughes EC, Coulman SA. Obtaining recent graduates’ feedback on their preparedness for pharmacy pre-registration training: informing the MPharm curriculum. Int J Pharm Pract 2011 19 (S2) 84-85.
Waheedi S, Donovan M, Walker R, John DN. Reasons for requesting and patient satisfaction with a free, non-NHS, community pharmacy-based vascular risk assessment (VRA) service. Int J Pharm Pract 2011 19 (S2) 39-40.
2010
Akram RN, John DN, Coulman SA. I’m off to the gym: Exploring male gym users’ utilisation of legal supplements and their views of community pharmacists as a source of advice. Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18 (S2):63-64.
Bollington L, John DN. Do preregistration trainee pharmacists spend enough time performing roles that help them to learn effectively? Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18 (S2):58-59.
Coulman SA, Chong W-H, John DN. Are pharmacists in Wales recording CPD? Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18 (S1):36.
Coulman SA, Chong W-H, John DN. Are pharmacists in Wales undertaking practice research? Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18 (S1):8.
Coulman SA, John DN, Ashe D, Connolly K. It doesn’t add up. Variation in pharmaceutical calculations pass marks at UK schools of pharmacy. Pharmacy in Practice 2010 8 (supp 1) 111-112. ISSN:1886-3655
Coulman SA, John DN, Chong WH. How are pharmacists, registered as prescribers, engaging with CPD? Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18 (S2):69-70.
Coulman SA, John DN, Mason AW, Lloyd-Jones J. An exploration of male rugby players’ views on the role of community pharmacists for advice on non-prescription medicines and supplements. Pharmacy in Practice 2010 8 (supp 1) 60-61. ISSN:1886-3655
Coulman SA, Shah S, John DN. Improving pharmacy students’ self-confidence in pharmaceutical calculations; a longitudinal study. Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18 (S1):37.
Deslandes RE, Deslandes PN, John DN. The views of out-patients with chronic mental illness on pharmacist supplementary prescribing. Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18 (S2):65-66.
Du H, John DN, Walker R. Impact of pandemic influenza A/H1N1 on the sale of over-the-counter cough, cold and flu remedies from community pharmacy. Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18 (S2):73.
Hughes ML, Lo T, Coulman SA, Deslandes RE, Kell C, John DN. What makes a good lecturer? MPharm students’ views. Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18 (S1):29-30.
John DN, Coulman SA, Akram RN. Male gym users’ use of lawful sports supplements and their views of community pharmacy: an exploratory qualitative study. Pharmacy in Practice 2010 8 (supp 1) 111. ISSN:1886-3655
John DN, Coulman SA, Kell C, Lo T, Deslandes R, Hughes L. What do pharmacy undergraduate students consider to be the attributes of a good lecturer? The views from one UK school of pharmacy. Pharmacy in Practice 2010 8 (supp 1) 42. ISSN:1886-3655
John DN, Coulman SA, Kell C, Lo T, Deslandes RE, Hughes ML. Is there alignment between the views of lecturers and MPharm students on the positive attributes of a pharmacy lecturer? An exploratory study. Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18(S2) 64-65.
Treharne CM, Gilbertson J, Coulman SA, John DN. An evaluation of the views of tutors and dispensary managers involved in the Pre-registration trainee pharmacist Accuracy Checking Evidence (PACE) training programme in Wales. Clinical Pharmacist September 2010; 2(Supp 3); S6-S7.
Treharne CM, Gilbertson J, John DN, Columan SA. An evaluation of the Pre-registration trainee pharmacist Accuracy Checking Evidence (PACE) training programme: views of pre-registration students. Clinical Pharmacist 2010; 2(Supp 3); S7-8.
Waheedi S, John DN, Donovan M, Walker R. Deprivation status and utilization of a non-NHS community pharmacy based cardiovascular risk assessment service. Int J Pharm Pract 2010 18 (S2):61-62.
2009
Bollington L, John DN. NHS hospital pre-registration pharmacist training: Are we all doing the same thing? Int J Pharm Pract 2009;17:B65-66
Bollington L, John DN. What barriers exist to increasing hospital pre-registration pharmacist training places? Int J Pharm Pract 2009;17:B21-22
Coulman SA, Ashe, D & John, DN. Assessing pharmaceutical calculations in UK schools of pharmacy. Int J Pharm Pract (2009) 17(S1):A23.
Cunningham ITS, Hansford D, John DN, McCaig DJ, Munro K, McLay J and Stewart D. General practitioners’ opinions of cardiovascular disease risk assessment by community pharmacists: a Scotland perspective. Pharm World Sci (2009) 31:84.
Hansford D, Cunningham ITS, John DN, McCaig DJ, Munro K, McLay J and Stewart D. Scottish general practitioners’ awareness, experiences and views of over-the–counter simvastatin. Pharm World Sci (2009) 31:84.
Haq MI, Pearton M, Kalavala M, Anstey A, O’Mahoney C, Porter R, John DN, Birchall JC. Penetration and wound healing responses following application of microneedles and hypodermic needles to human volunteers. J Pharm Pharmac 2009;61(S):A39-40.
Hughes ML, Eifion E, John DN, Jones AT. Medicines use reviews and language choice: a Welsh perspective. Int J Pharm Pract (2009) 17(S1):A41.
Hughes ML, John S, Jones AT, John DN. Information provided with dispensed medicines: What role does language choice play? A perspective from Wales. Int J Pharm Pract 2009;17:B44-45
James DH, Birch VM, John DN. Pharmacists’ Views about the Medicines Use Review (MUR) Accreditation process. Int J Pharm Pract 2009;17:B89-90
James DH, Lambart Z, John DN. Pharmacists’ and pharmacy technicians’ views on the value of feedback on CPD records submitted to the RPSGB for review: Phase 3. (2008). pp133. STS Publishing: Cardiff. ISBN: 97809489173 974
John DN and James DH. Mixing methods: an iterative evaluation of the RPSGB’s CPD feedback report and process. Int J Pharm Pract (2009) 17(S1):A20-21.
John DN, Shah J, James DH. An exploratory study of issues relating to non-prescription medicines and supplements arising from Medicines Use Reviews (MURs). Int J Pharm Pract 2009;17:B45-46
Lambart Z, James DH, John DN. Evaluation of the Pharmacy Leadership Programme for Wales. Int J Pharm Pract 2009;17:B85-86
Lambart Z, James DH, John DN. Pharmacists’ and pharmacy technicians’ views about the value of feedback on CPD records submitted to the RPSGB for review:Phase 3. Int J Pharm Pract 2009;17:B84-85
2008
Coulman, S.A., Chamberlain, M., Messruther, K., Vaughan, R. & John, D.N. Are final year MPharm pharmaceutical calculations workshops and assessments of benefit? Int J Pharm Pract. 2008:16:A16-A17.
Hansford, D, John,DN, Cunningham, S, McCaig, D, Stewart, D. Self -care for migraine: community pharmacists’ views and early experiences with OTC sumatriptan. Int J Pharm Pract. 2008:16:A19-A20.
Haq M.I., John, D.N., Smith, E., Edwards, C., Kalavala, M., Anstey, A., Morrissey, A. & Birchall, J.C. audio-recordings of sensation and pain following application of microfabricated microneedle devices and hypodermic needles to human volunteers Int J Pharm Pract. 2008:16:A12-A13.
