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Dr Shakti Shrestha
Dr

Shakti Shrestha

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Overview

Background

Dr Shakti Shrestha is a Research Fellow/Senior Research Officer with an academic role at the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Queensland (UQ). His research role mainly involves conducting and supporting an Australian Government funded (Dementia Ageing and Aged Care Mission Medical Research Future Fund) research on improving the Quality Use of Medicine in Australian Residential Aged Care via the role of knowledge broker pharmacist (the EMBRACE project). His academic role involves course coordination and teaching UQ's Quality Use of Medicines courses for Bachelor of Pharmacy degree.

Shakti obtained his PhD at UQ School of Pharmacy, which focused on optimising medication use in older adults with limited life expectancy, drawing his extensive experience working and researching in a clinical medicine and aged care environment. He was a recipient of the 2018 Australian Research Training Scholarship at UQ for his doctoral degree. He also received the 2022 Career Development Scholarship from UQ that allowed him to develop clinical trial skills at Queensland Health, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Townsville University Hospital and Gold Coast Private Hospital.

Shakti received his Master's degree in Clinical Pharmacology from the University of Aberdeen (UK) in 2010 and had an opportunity to work with the International Stroke Registry data called SITS-ISTR (Safe Implementation of Thrombolysis in Stroke-International Stroke Thrombolysis Registry) in the National Health Service (NHS) Grampian Hospital, UK. He received his undergraduate Pharmacy degree from Pokhara University (Nepal) in 2007 and is registered as a Pharmacist both in Nepal and Australia.

Shakti has supervised nine pharmacy undergraduate thesis (4-years BPharm program) to completion in Nepal, and supervised several undergraduate and masters research project students. He continues to supervise a number of independent research projects mainly with the intention to support the capacity building of health professionals in research; these research often make into publications.

Shakti has research expertise in the field of geriatric and palliative medication use and safety, quality use of medicine, pharmacy practice and health services. He has research methodology expertise on systematic review, clinical research design, predictive model development, meta-analysis, medical statistics and qualitative research. He has more than 10 years of experience working in research, academic and clinical roles nationally and internationally.

Availability

Dr Shakti Shrestha is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pokhara University
  • Masters (Coursework) of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Aberdeen
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Quality Use of Medicines

  • Medication optimisation / Deprescribing

  • Older adults

  • Palliative care

  • Dementia

Research impacts

One of Shakti's works on a conceptual model for deprescribing decision aid tool for use in older adults with limited life expectancy published in BMJ Open (doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043766) has been utilised by the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia in its Essential Continuing Pharmacy Education program module on deprescribing. Shakti also developed and validated a tool to assess the attitude of health care professional towards deprescribing in older adults with limited life expectancy called the HATD (Health care professionals' Attitudes Towards Deprescribing) tool (doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2022.03.002); researchers from several countries have been given permission upon request to translate and utilise the HATD tool. His work on evidence synthesis on outcomes/impact of deprescribing in older adults with limited life expectancy (doi: 10.1111/bcp.14113; doi: 10.1177/20420986211052343) were selected by the Drug and Therapeutic Bulletin (DTB) of British Medical Journals (doi: 10.1136/dtb.2020.000041) to consolidate the findings to inform health professionals on quality use of medicines (doi: 10.1136/dtb.2020.000041 and doi: 10.1136/dtb.2023.000012). DTB independently summarises the best evidence to enable doctors, pharmacists and other health care professionals to make informed and unbiased choices to help patients get the best care and has been providing healthcare professionals with practical and impartial advice on treatment for the last 60 years.

Works

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66 works between 2014 and 2025

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2015

Journal Article

Prescription errors and pharmacist intervention at outpatient pharmacy of Chitwan Medical College

Poudel, R. S., Piryani, R. M., Shrestha, S., Prajapati, A. and Adhikari, B. (2015). Prescription errors and pharmacist intervention at outpatient pharmacy of Chitwan Medical College. Journal of Chitwan Medical College, 5 (2), 20-24. doi: 10.3126/jcmc.v5i2.13150

Prescription errors and pharmacist intervention at outpatient pharmacy of Chitwan Medical College

2015

Journal Article

Face-to-face training as an effective approach for instructing rotahaler technique in newly diagnosed cases of asthma and COPD: a pilot study

Poudel, Ramesh Sharma, Shrestha, Shakti, Piryani, Rano Mal, Prajapati, Aastha and Khatiwada, Dipendra (2015). Face-to-face training as an effective approach for instructing rotahaler technique in newly diagnosed cases of asthma and COPD: a pilot study. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 53 (198), 150-152. doi: 10.31729/jnma.2780

Face-to-face training as an effective approach for instructing rotahaler technique in newly diagnosed cases of asthma and COPD: a pilot study

2015

Journal Article

Face-to-face Training as an Effective Approach for Teaching Rotahaler Technique in Newly Diagnosed Patients of Asthma and COPD

Poudel, R. S., Shrestha, S., Piryani, R. M., Prajapati, A. and Khatiwada, D. (2015). Face-to-face Training as an Effective Approach for Teaching Rotahaler Technique in Newly Diagnosed Patients of Asthma and COPD. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 53 (198), 148-150.

Face-to-face Training as an Effective Approach for Teaching Rotahaler Technique in Newly Diagnosed Patients of Asthma and COPD

2015

Journal Article

Efficacy of combined antithrombotic, statins and anti-hypertensive agents in acute ischemic stroke

Poudel, Ramesh Sharma, Thapa, Lekhjung, Shrestha, Shakti, Khatiwada, Dipendra, Upadhyay, Nijan, Bhandari, Tirtha Raj and Shrestha, Asis (2015). Efficacy of combined antithrombotic, statins and anti-hypertensive agents in acute ischemic stroke. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 53 (197), 5-11. doi: 10.31729/jnma.2696

Efficacy of combined antithrombotic, statins and anti-hypertensive agents in acute ischemic stroke

2014

Journal Article

Status of vitamin D and its association with stroke risk factors in patients with acute ischemic stroke in a tertiary care hospital

Thapa, Lekhjung, Shrestha, Asis, Pradhan, Manohar, Bhandari, Tirtha Raj, Shrestha, Shakti, Poudel, Ramesh Sharma, Pokhrel, Baburam and Poudel, Raju (2014). Status of vitamin D and its association with stroke risk factors in patients with acute ischemic stroke in a tertiary care hospital. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 52 (195), 935-939. doi: 10.31729/jnma.2719

Status of vitamin D and its association with stroke risk factors in patients with acute ischemic stroke in a tertiary care hospital

2014

Journal Article

Intravenous Thrombolysis and Risk Factors for Ischemic Stroke

Shrestha, Shakti, Poudel, Ramesh S.harma, Thapa, Lekh J.ung and Khatiwada, Dipendra (2014). Intravenous Thrombolysis and Risk Factors for Ischemic Stroke. JNMA: Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 52 (193), 745-750. doi: 10.31729/jnma.2615

Intravenous Thrombolysis and Risk Factors for Ischemic Stroke

Supervision

Availability

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