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2017

Journal Article

Swimming Against the Tide: Primary Care Physicians’ Views on Deprescribing in Everyday Practice

Wallis, Katharine A., Andrews, Abby and Henderson, Michelle (2017). Swimming Against the Tide: Primary Care Physicians’ Views on Deprescribing in Everyday Practice. The Annals of Family Medicine, 15 (4), 341-346. doi: 10.1370/afm.2094

Swimming Against the Tide: Primary Care Physicians’ Views on Deprescribing in Everyday Practice

2017

Journal Article

Safer Prescribing and Care for the Elderly (SPACE): feasibility of audit and feedback plus practice mail-out to patients with high-risk prescribing

Wallis, Katharine and Tuckey, Rebecca (2017). Safer Prescribing and Care for the Elderly (SPACE): feasibility of audit and feedback plus practice mail-out to patients with high-risk prescribing. Journal of Primary Health Care, 9 (2), 145-152. doi: 10.1071/hc17018

Safer Prescribing and Care for the Elderly (SPACE): feasibility of audit and feedback plus practice mail-out to patients with high-risk prescribing

2017

Journal Article

Epidemiology of patient harms in New Zealand: protocol of a general practice records review study

Dovey, Susan M., Leitch, Sharon, Wallis, Katharine A., Eggleton, Kyle S., Cunningham, Wayne K., Williamson, Martyn I., Lillis, Steven, McMenamin, Andrew W., Tilyard, Murray W., Reith, David M., Samaranayaka, Ari and Hall, Jason E. (2017). Epidemiology of patient harms in New Zealand: protocol of a general practice records review study. JMIR Research Protocols, 6 (1) e10, e10. doi: 10.2196/resprot.6696

Epidemiology of patient harms in New Zealand: protocol of a general practice records review study

2017

Conference Publication

Feasibility of a multifaceted intervention to improve the safety of prescribing in general practice (SPACE feasibility)

Wallis, K. A. (2017). Feasibility of a multifaceted intervention to improve the safety of prescribing in general practice (SPACE feasibility). In: WONCA, Prague, Czech Republic, (). 22 June 2017.

Feasibility of a multifaceted intervention to improve the safety of prescribing in general practice (SPACE feasibility)

2017

Journal Article

No-fault, no difference: no-fault compensation for medical injury and healthcare ethics and practice

Wallis, Katharine A. (2017). No-fault, no difference: no-fault compensation for medical injury and healthcare ethics and practice. British Journal of General Practice, 67 (654), 38-39. doi: 10.3399/bjgp17x688777

No-fault, no difference: no-fault compensation for medical injury and healthcare ethics and practice

2017

Conference Publication

Feasibility of a multifaceted intervention (SPACE) to support safer prescribing in primary care

Wallis, K. A. (2017). Feasibility of a multifaceted intervention (SPACE) to support safer prescribing in primary care. In: North American Primary Care Research Group, Montreal, QC, Canada, (). 14-18 November 2017.

Feasibility of a multifaceted intervention (SPACE) to support safer prescribing in primary care

2017

Conference Publication

GP e-records review research: is confidentiality a con?

Wallis, K. A. (2017). GP e-records review research: is confidentiality a con?. In: NZ Bioethics, Dunedin, New Zealand, (). 28 January 2017.

GP e-records review research: is confidentiality a con?

2016

Journal Article

Outcomes and Impact of Training and Development in Health Management and Leadership in Relation to Competence in Role: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review Protocol

Ayeleke, Reuben Olugbenga, North, Nicola, Wallis, Katharine Ann, Liang, Zhanming and Dunham, Annette (2016). Outcomes and Impact of Training and Development in Health Management and Leadership in Relation to Competence in Role: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review Protocol. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 5 (12), 715-720. doi: 10.15171/ijhpm.2016.138

Outcomes and Impact of Training and Development in Health Management and Leadership in Relation to Competence in Role: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review Protocol

2016

Journal Article

Master of Primary Health Care degree: who wants it and why?

Andrews, Abby, Wallis, Katharine A. and Goodyear-Smith, Felicity (2016). Master of Primary Health Care degree: who wants it and why?. Journal of Primary Health Care, 8 (2), 106-114. doi: 10.1071/HC15026

Master of Primary Health Care degree: who wants it and why?

2016

Conference Publication

Swimming against the tide: barriers and enablers to deprescribing in everyday practice

Wallis, K. A. (2016). Swimming against the tide: barriers and enablers to deprescribing in everyday practice. In: North American Primary Care Research Group, Colorado Springs, CO, United States, (). 15-18 November 2016.

Swimming against the tide: barriers and enablers to deprescribing in everyday practice

2016

Conference Publication

The ethics of sharing: What concerns under pin practitioner decisions about what to document in shared electronic records and how should they be resolved?

Cairns, I., Jonas, M. and Wallis, K. A. (2016). The ethics of sharing: What concerns under pin practitioner decisions about what to document in shared electronic records and how should they be resolved?. In: Privacy Research Symposium, Auckland, New Zealand, (). 13 December 2016.

The ethics of sharing: What concerns under pin practitioner decisions about what to document in shared electronic records and how should they be resolved?

2016

Conference Publication

Patient harms in New Zealand primary care: Records review study protocol

Wallis, K. A. and Dovey, S. (2016). Patient harms in New Zealand primary care: Records review study protocol. In: Australasian Association of Academic Primary Care, Colorado Springs, CO, United States, (). 15-18 November 2016.

Patient harms in New Zealand primary care: Records review study protocol

2015

Journal Article

Learning from no-fault treatment injury claims to improve the safety of older patients

Wallis, Katharine Ann (2015). Learning from no-fault treatment injury claims to improve the safety of older patients. Annals of Family Medicine, 13 (5), 472-474. doi: 10.1370/afm.1810

Learning from no-fault treatment injury claims to improve the safety of older patients

2015

Journal Article

No medicine is sometimes the best medicine

Wallis, Katharine Ann (2015). No medicine is sometimes the best medicine. BMJ Case Reports, 2015 (may14 1) 207152, bcr2014207152-bcr2014207152. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2014-207152

No medicine is sometimes the best medicine

2015

Journal Article

Back to Back: General practitioners should allow use of anonymised patient records for research: No

Wallis, Katharine (2015). Back to Back: General practitioners should allow use of anonymised patient records for research: No. Journal of Primary Health Care, 7 (3), 253-255. doi: 10.1071/hc15253

Back to Back: General practitioners should allow use of anonymised patient records for research: No

2015

Journal Article

Ethics: Ageing is not for the faint-hearted: are we making it worse? Polypharmacy-related harm in the elderly

Wallis, Katharine (2015). Ethics: Ageing is not for the faint-hearted: are we making it worse? Polypharmacy-related harm in the elderly. Journal of Primary Health Care, 7 (2), 167-169. doi: 10.1071/hc15167

Ethics: Ageing is not for the faint-hearted: are we making it worse? Polypharmacy-related harm in the elderly

2014

Journal Article

Herpes zoster: when do patients present and who gets antiviral treatment?

Wallis, Katharine, Hood, Lynley and Rao, Kavita (2014). Herpes zoster: when do patients present and who gets antiviral treatment?. Journal of Primary Health Care, 6 (2), 108-113. doi: 10.1071/hc14108

Herpes zoster: when do patients present and who gets antiviral treatment?

2014

Journal Article

Ethics: Regular practice review: promised joy or naught but grief and pain?

Wallis, Katharine (2014). Ethics: Regular practice review: promised joy or naught but grief and pain?. Journal of Primary Health Care, 6 (2), 165-168. doi: 10.1071/hc14165

Ethics: Regular practice review: promised joy or naught but grief and pain?

2013

Journal Article

Global research priorities to better understand the burden of iatrogenic harm in primary care: an international delphi exercise

Cresswell, Kathrin M., Panesar, Sukhmeet S., Salvilla, Sarah A., Carson-Stevens, Andrew, Larizgoitia, Itziar, Donaldson, Liam J., Bates, David, Sheikh, Aziz, Aibar, Carlos, Al-Bulushi, Hamad, Al-Mudaf, Buthaina, Aljadhey, Hisham, Amin, Fawzi, Avery, Anthony, Barker, Pierre, Brami, Jean, Chikobvu, Perpetual, Esmail, Aneez, Hickner, John, Houston, Neil, Khoja, Tawfik, Langelaan, Maaike, Letaief, Mondher, Liu, Chaojie, Madhok, Rajan, Makeham, Meredith, Michel, Philippe, Neyaz, Yakoub, Herault, Ludovic Reveiz ... on behalf of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Safer Primary Care Expert Working Group (2013). Global research priorities to better understand the burden of iatrogenic harm in primary care: an international delphi exercise. PLoS Medicine, 10 (11) e1001554, e1001554. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001554

Global research priorities to better understand the burden of iatrogenic harm in primary care: an international delphi exercise

2013

Journal Article

Professional accountability of doctors in New Zealand

Wallis, Katharine (2013). Professional accountability of doctors in New Zealand. Journal of Primary Health Care, 5 (2), 165-169. doi: 10.1071/HC13165

Professional accountability of doctors in New Zealand