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Imelda McDermott

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Why are pharmacy technicians leaving? Factors contributing to turnover intention and strategies for retention10.1016/j.sapharm.2024.10.0102025-02
Employment and deployment of additional roles: What works for whom, how and why?10.3399/BJGP.2024.05622024-11-28
Workforce development in community pharmacies in England: Opportunities and tensions for a private sector provider of NHS services10.1371/journal.pone.03103322024-11-07
The patient experience of skill mix changes in primary care: an in-depth study of patient ‘work’ when accessing primary care10.1093/pubmed/fdad2032023-12-21
Research to understand 1. What motivates people to choose a career as a pharmacy technician? 2. What factors contribute to pharmacy technician attrition from the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Register?No DOI available.2023-11
Evaluation of Newly Qualified Pharmacist Pathway:No DOI available.2023-10
Implementation of behaviour change training in practice amongst pharmacy professionals in primary care settings10.1016/j.sapharm.2023.04.1232023-04-25
To be or not to be: The identity work of pharmacists as clinicians10.1111/1467-9566.136052023-03
General practice managers’ motivations for skill mix change in primary care: Results from a cross-sectional survey in England10.1177/135581962211176472023-01
Processes supporting effective skill-mix implementation in general practice: A qualitative study10.1177/135581962210913562022-10
Using normalisation process theory to understand implementation of integrated multi-sector pre-registration trainee pharmacy technician training10.1016/j.sapharm.2022.09.0052022-09-14
Scale, scope and impact of skill mix change in primary care in England: a mixed-methods study10.3310/YWTU66902022-05
Contribution of supervision to the development of advanced practitioners: a qualitative study of pharmacy learners’ and supervisors’ views10.1136/bmjopen-2021-0590262022-04
Challenges of maintaining accountability in networks of health and care organisations: A study of developing Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships in the English National Health Service10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.1135122021-01
Motivating factors behind skill mix change10.3399/bjgp20X7114012020-06-18
Commissioning primary care servicesNo DOI available.2020-03-25
A comparative analysis of regional variation in practitioner employment in general practice10.3399/bjgp20X7081852020-03
On Primary CareNo DOI available.2020-03
Moving towards strategic commissioning: impact on clinical commissioning groups as membership organizations10.1177/13558196198422722020-01
Achieving integrated care through commissioning of primary care services in the English NHS: a qualitative analysis10.1136/bmjopen-2018-0276222019-04
Autonomy, accountability, and ambiguity in arm’s-length meta-governance:10.1080/14719037.2018.15446602018-11-16
Discretion Drift in Primary Care Commissioning in England: Towards a Conceptualisation of Hybrid Accountability Obligations10.1111/padm.125542018-09-14
Planning and managing primary care services: lessons from the NHS in England10.1080/09540962.2018.14494672018-06-07
Understanding Primary Care Co-Commissioning: Uptake, Development, and Impacts (Final Report)No DOI available.2018-03
Primary care co-commissioning10.3399/bjgp17X6943252018-01
How are clinical commissioning groups managing conflicts of interest under primary care co-commissioning in England? A qualitative analysis10.1136/bmjopen-2017-0184222017-11
Engaging GPs in commissioning: realist evaluation of the early experiences of Clinical Commissioning Groups in the English NHS10.1177/13558196166483522017-01-01
Engaging GPs in commissioning: realist evaluation of the early experiences of Clinical Commissioning Groups in the English NHSNo DOI available.2016-05-05
Understanding primary care co-commissioningNo DOI available.2016-01
Clinically led commissioningNo DOI available.2016
Complexity in the new NHS: longitudinal case studies of CCGs in England.10.1136/bmjopen-2015-0101992016
Exploring the GP ‘added value’ in commissioning: What works, in what circumstances, and how?No DOI available.2015-10-13
What happens when GPs engage in commissioning? Two decades of experience in the English NHSNo DOI available.2015-07-08
Exploring the GP ‘added value’ in commissioning: What works, in what circumstances, and how? Final Report.No DOI available.2015
Leadership for health commissioning in the new NHS.10.1108/JHOM-04-2013-00752015
Thinking about case studies in 3-D: Researching the NHS clinical commissioning landscape in England10.1108/S1474-7863201400000150042015
Changing the ties that bind? the emerging roles and identities of general practitioners and managers in the new clinical commissioning groups in the english NHS10.1177/21582440145542032014
Exploring the ongoing development and impact of Clinical Commissioning GroupsNo DOI available.2014
Exploring the ongoing development and impact of Clinical Commissioning GroupsNo DOI available.2014
Involving GPs in commissioning: what 'added value' do they think they bring to Clinical Commissioning Groups?No DOI available.2014
Joining it up? Health and Wellbeing Boards in English Local Governance: Evidence from Clinical Commissioning Groups and Shadow Health and Wellbeing Boards10.1080/03003930.2013.8415782014
Joining it up? Health and Wellbeing Boards in English local governance: Evidence from Clinical Commissioning Groups and Shadown Health and Wellbeing Boards.No DOI available.2014
The 'added value' GPs bring to commissioning: A qualitative study in primary care10.3399/bjgp14X6823212014
Views of NHS commissioners on commissioning support provision. Evidence from a qualitative study examining the early development of clinical commissioning groups in England10.1136/bmjopen-2014-0059702014
Accountable to whom, for what? An exploration of the early development of Clinical Commissioning Groups in the English NHS10.1136/bmjopen-2013-0037692013
Direct access: lessons learnt from the Netherlands10.1038/sj.bdj.2013.11932013
Personal Budgets, Choice and Health: A Review of International Evidence from 11 OECD CountriesNo DOI available.2013
Primary care-led commissioning: applying lessons from the past to the early development of clinical commissioning groups in England10.3399/bjgp13X6715972013
The limits of market-based reforms in the NHS: the case of alternative providers in primary care10.1186/1472-6963-13-S1-S32013
Understanding the work done by NHS commissioning managers: An exploration of the microprocesses underlying day-to-day sensemaking in UK primary care organisations10.1108/147772613113217522013
Who do we think we are?: Analysing the content and form of identity work in the English National Health Service10.1108/147772613113117712013
'Animateurs' and animation: what makes a good commissioning manager?10.1258/jhsrp.2011.0110102012
Clinical engagement in primary care-led commissioningNo DOI available.2012
Clinical engagement in primary care-led commissioning: a review of the evidenceNo DOI available.2012
Commissioning in the English National Health Service: What's the Problem?10.1017/S00472794120002322012
Exploring the early workings of emerging Clinical Commissioning Groups: final reportNo DOI available.2012
Management practice in primary care organisations: The roles and behaviours of middle managers and GPs. Final Report.No DOI available.2011-06
Alternative Providers of Primary Care in the English National Health Service: A study of commissioning, organisation and operation. Final Project ReportNo DOI available.2011
Patient and public involvement in the restructured NHS10.1108/147690111111642872011
Discourse of'distortion'and health and medical news reports: a genre analysis perspectiveNo DOI available.2009
The Discourse of 'Distortion' and Health and Medical News Reports: A Genre Analysis PerspectiveNo DOI available.2008

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