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Bibliography of Published Work

  • MacKinnon, N. J., Boucher, A., Ho, C. & Barker, J. R. (2020).Drugs associated with quality related events reported by community pharmacies in Nova Scotia, Canada.British Journal of Medicine Open Quality, 9(2).
  • Barker, J. R., Boyle, T. C., Tay, L., Bishop, A., Morrison, B., Murphy, A., MacKinnon, N. J., Murray, E., & Ho, C. (2019). Barriers to the use of patient safety information sources by community pharmacies. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 15(7), 895-901.
  • Mackinnon, N. J., Cook, R., & Barker, J. R. (2019). Expansion of patient safety regulatory requirements in community pharmacy in Canada: The Melissa Sheldrick effect? Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue Des Pharmaciens Du Canada, 152(2), 77-80.
  • Boucher, A., Ho, C., MacKinnon, N. J., Boyle, T. A., Bishop, A., Gonzalez, P., Hartt, C., & Barker, J. R. (2018). Quality related events reported by community pharmacies in Nova Scotia: A 7-year descriptive analysis. Canadian Medical Association Journal Open, 6(4), 651-656.
  • Boyle, T. A., Bishop, A., Morrison, B., Murphy, A., Barker, J., Ashcroft, D. M., Phipps, D., Mahaffey, T., & Mackinnon, N. J. (2016). Pharmacist work stress and learning from quality related events. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 12(5), 772-783.
  • Bishop, A. C., Boyle, T. A., Morrison, B., Barker, J. R., Zwicker, B., Mahaffey, T., & Murphy, A. (2015). Public perceptions of pharmacist expanded scope of practice services in Nova Scotia. Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue Des Pharmaciens Du Canada, 148(5), 274-283.
  • Boyle, T. A., Bishop, A. C., Overmars, C., MacMaster, K., Mahaffey, T., Zwicker, B., & Mackinnon, N. J. (2014). Uptake of Quality-Related Event Standards of Practice by Community Pharmacies. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 28(5), 442-449.
  • Boyle, T. A., Bishop, A. C., Duggan, K., Reid, C., Mahaffey, T., Mackinnon, N. J., & Mahaffey, A. (2014). Keeping the “continuous” in continuous quality improvement: Exploring perceived outcomes of CQI program use in community pharmacy. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 10(1), 45-57.
  • Boyle, T. A., Bishop, A. C., Hillier, C., Mahaffey, T., MacKinnon, N. J., & Zwicker, B. (2014). Regulatory authority approaches to deploying quality improvement standards to community pharmacies: Insights from the SafetyNET-Rx program. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 27(2), 138-149.
  • Boyle, T. A., Bishop, A. C., Mahaffey, T., MacKinnon, N. J., Ashcroft, D. M., Zwicker, B., & Reid, C. (2014). Reflections on the role of the pharmacy regulatory authority in enhancing quality related event reporting in community pharmacies. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 10(2), 387-397.
  • Boyle, T. A., Ho, C., MacKinnon, N. J., Mahaffey, T., & Taylor, J. M. (2012). Safety implications of standardized continuous quality improvement programs in community pharmacy. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 26(3), 228-236.
  • Boyle T. A., MacKinnon, N. J., Mahaffey T., Duggan K., & Dow, N. (2012). Challenges of standardized continuous quality improvement programs in community pharmacies: The case of SafetyNET-Rx. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 8(6), 499-508.
  • Boyle, T. A., Scobie, A. C., MacKinnon, N. J., & Mahaffey, T. (2012). Implications of process characteristics on quality related event reporting in community pharmacy. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 8(1), 76-86.
  • Scobie, A. C., Boyle, T. A., MacKinnon, N. J., & Mahaffey, T. (2012). Head office commitment to quality-related event reporting in community pharmacy. Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue Des Pharmaciens Du Canada, 145(3), 1-6.
  • Boyle, T. A., Scobie, A. C., Mackinnon, N. J., & Mahaffey, T. (2012). Quality-related event learning in community pharmacies: Manual versus computerized reporting processes. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 52(4), 498-506.
  • Boyle, T. A., Mahaffey, T., MacKinnon, N. J., Deal, H., Hallstrom, L. K., & Morgan, H. (2011). Determinants of medication incident reporting, recovery, and learning in community pharmacies: A conceptual model. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 7(1), 93-107.
  • Jorgenson, D., Lamb, D., & MacKinnon, N. J. (2011). Practice change challenges and priorities: A national survey of practicing pharmacists. Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue Des Pharmaciens Du Canada, 144(3), 125-131.
  • Scobie, A. C., Boyle, T. A., MacKinnon, N. J., Deal, H., & Mahaffey, T. (2010). Perceptions of community pharmacy staff regarding strategies to reduce and to improve the reporting of medication incidents. Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue Des Pharmaciens Du Canada, 143(6), 296-301.
  • Ackroyd-Stolarz, S., Hartnell, N., & MacKinnon, N. J. (2006). Demystifying medication safety: Making sense of the terminology. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2(2), 280-289.