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Katangwe-Chigamba, Thando, Sokhi, Jeremy, Family, Hannah, Al-jabr, Hiyam, Kirkdale, Charlotte L and Twigg, Michael J (2023) Theory-informed strategies to address factors anticipated to influence implementation and people's participation in community pharmacy-based diabetes prevention services. Exploratory research in clinical and social pharmacy, 10. p. 100263. ISSN 2667-2766
Langendoen-Gort, Marlous, Al-jabr, Hiyam, Hugtenburg, Jacqueline G, Rutters, Femke, de Wit, Maartje, Bhattacharya, Debi, Abu-Hanna, Ameen, Farmer, Andrew and Elders, Petra JM (2022) A personalised intervention program aimed at improving adherence to oral antidiabetic and/or antihypertensive medication in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus, the INTENSE study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials, 23 (731). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1745-6215
Al-jabr, Hiyam, Twigg, Michael, Katangwe-Chigamba, Thando, Saadvandi, Robin and Desborough, James (2022) Patient feedback on hospital pharmacists’ consultation skills: A feasibility study using the Interpersonal Skills Questionnaire (ISQ). PLOS ONE, 17 (7).
Al-Jabr, Hiyam, Windle, Karen, Thompson, David, R., Jenkins, Zoe, Castle, David and Ski, Chantal (2022) Long COVID Optimal Health Programme (LC-OHP) to enhance psychological and physical health: a feasibility randomised controlled trial protocol. JMIR Research Protocols, 11 (5). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1929-0748 (In Press)
Thompson, David, R., Al-Jabr, Hiyam, Windle, Karen and Ski, Chantal (2021) Long COVID: supporting people through the quagmire. British Journal of General Practice, 71 (713). p. 561. ISSN 0960-1643
Al-Jabr, Hiyam, Katangwe-Chigamba, Thando, Green, Juliana and Desborough, James (2021) Exploring the views of community pharmacists on patient feedback on their consultations. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 29 (6). pp. 645-647. ISSN 0961-7671
Al-jabr, Hiyam, Windle, Karen, Clifton, Andrew, Thompson, David, R., Castle, David, J. and Ski, Chantal (0031) Patient experiences of the long COVID–Optimal Health Programme: qualitative interview study in community settings. BJGP open. ISSN 2398-3795