Outputs

Papers

Barriers and facilitators to pharmacists’ engagement in response to domestic violence: a qualitative interview study informed by the capability-opportunity-motivation-behaviour model. Natalia V Lewis, Tracey Stone, Gene S Feder, Jeremy Horwood. Journal of Public Health. November 2021.

Exposure to domestic violence and abuse and consultations for emergency contraception: nested case-control study in a UK primary care dataset. Joni Jackson, Natalia V Lewis, Gene S Feder, Penny Whiting, Timothy Jones, John Macleod and Maria Theresa Redaniel. British Journal of General Practice. March 2019.

Use of emergency contraception among women with experience of domestic violence and abuse: a systematic review. Lewis NV, Moore THM, Feder GS, Macleod J, Whiting P. BMC Womens Health 2018, 18(1):156

Conference contributions

Informing primary care Identification and Referral to Improve Safety of women experiencing domestic violence: new evidence from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink. Jackson J, Lewis N, Feder G, Whiting P, Macleod J, Jones T, Redaniel T. Poster presented at the 11th Health Services Research UK (HSRUK) Conference, 4-5- July 2018, Nottingham, UK

Identifying and responding to domestic violence and abuse in community pharmacies. Stone T, Lewis N, Feder G, Horwood J. Poster presented at the 11th Health Services Research UK (HSRUK) Conference, 4-5- July 2018, Nottingham, UK

Are emergency hormonal contraceptives indicative of domestic violence and abuse: nested case-control study using Clinical Practice Research Datalink? Jackson J, Lewis N, Feder G, Whiting P, Macleod J, Jones T, Redaniel T. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Academic Primary Care, 10-12 July 2018, London, UK

Adapting domestic violence intervention for behaviour change in pharmacist consultations with women clients. Lewis NV, Feder G, Jackson J, Moore T, Stone T, Redaniel T, Whiting P, Horwood J. Poster presented at conference Improving the quality use of medicines and pharmacy practice with behaviour change, 26 September 2018, Bath, UK

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