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Zoe Aslanpour

Employment

OrganisationRoleDepartmentStart dateEnd date
University of HertfordshireNot specifiedNot specified
University of HertfordshireExecutive Lead NHS and Public HealthNot specified2017-09-01
University of HertfordshireHead of Postgradute Medicine, Public Helath and PharmacyNot specified2015-05-012017-09-01

Education

OrganisationDegree/titleDepartmentStart dateEnd date
University College LondonPhD, Evaluating quality of patients' consultation in primary careNot specified1993-09-012001-04-11
University of BrightonMPharmNot specified1986-09-011989-06-01

Works

TitleDOIPublished date
Antimicrobial stewardship implementation before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in the acute care settings: a systematic review10.1186/s12889-023-15072-52023-02-10
Diabetes Self-management Apps: Systematic Review of Adoption Determinants and Future Research Agenda10.2196/281532022-07-28
Prevalence and Predictors of Potentially Inappropriate Medications Among Patients Aged ≥65 Years on Hospital Admissions in Kuwait10.2147/CIA.S3286932022-07-06
Reviewing Potentially Inappropriate Medication in Hospitalized Patients Over 65 Using Explicit Criteria: A Systematic Literature Review10.2147/DHPS.S3031012021-11-03
The use of health warning labels to discourage sugar-sweetened beverage consumption by children10.6084/m9.figshare.144134602021-04-14
Antimicrobial Stewardship Program Implementation in a Saudi Medical City: An Exploratory Case Study.10.3390/antibiotics100302802021-03-09
Diabetes Self-management Apps: Systematic Review of Adoption Determinants and Future Research Agenda (Preprint)10.2196/preprints.281532021-03-01
Antimicrobial Stewardship Programmes in Saudi Hospitals: Evidence from a National Survey10.3390/antibiotics100201932021-02
Perceptions regarding antimicrobial use and resistance among adult hospital patients in Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health (MOH) Hospitals.10.1016/j.jsps.2020.10.0112020-12-01
Barriers to implementing antimicrobial stewardship programmes in three Saudi hospitals: Evidence from a qualitative study10.1016/j.jgar.2019.01.0312019-09-01
Factors Contributing to Medicine-Related Problems in Adult Patients with Diabetes and/or Cardiovascular diseases in Saudi Arabia: A qualitative study10.1136/bmjopen-2017-0176642017-11-12
Systematic review of medicines-related problems in adult patents with atrial fibrillation on direct oral anticoagulants10.5920/bjpharm.2017.072017-10-16
Medicines related problems in adult patients with atrial fibrillation on direct oral anticoagulantsNo DOI available.2017-09-05
Hospitalisation resulting from medicine-related problems in adult patients with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes in the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia10.3390/ijerph130504792016-05-09
South Asian and Middle Eastern patients' perspectives on medicine-related problems in the United Kingdom10.1007/s11096-015-0103-62015-08
Reply to the letter regarding 'A systematic review of hospitalization resulting from medicine related problems in adult patients'10.1111/bcp.124602014-11-20
A systematic review of counterfeit and substandard medicines in field quality surveys10.2147/IPRP.S636902014-09
Monitoring novel psychoactive substances allegedly offered online for sale in Persian and Arabic languages10.1016/j.drugpo.2014.05.0052014-07-01
Medicines optimisation in older patients: a qualitative study of the views of hospital pharmacists on the Medicines Use Review (MUR) and New Medicines Service (NMS)No DOI available.2014
Medicine use and medicine-related problems experienced by ethnic minority patients in the United Kingdom: a review10.1111/ijpp.120072013-10
Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS)No DOI available.2013-05-01
Medication use and medicine-related problems (MRPs) in South Asian and Middle Eastern patients with chronic diseases in the UKNo DOI available.2013-05
A new year, new horizons and a new agenda for public mental healthNo DOI available.2010-01-23
Cannabis - What are the real risks?No DOI available.2009
Oral counselling on dispensed medicationNo DOI available.1997-06-01

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