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Peer review processes for quality improvement in health care settings and their implications for health care professionals: A meta-ethnography (2021)
Journal Article
Tang, S., Bowles, A., & Minns Lowe, C. (2022). Peer review processes for quality improvement in health care settings and their implications for health care professionals: A meta-ethnography. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 42(2), 115-124. https://doi.org/10.1097/CEH.0000000000000394

Introduction: Peer review processes are used to improve professional practice in health care, although no synthesis of existing studies has yet been undertaken. These processes are included in the UK professional revalidation processes for medical pr... Read More about Peer review processes for quality improvement in health care settings and their implications for health care professionals: A meta-ethnography.

Specific aspects of gastro-intestinal transit in children for drug delivery design (2010)
Journal Article
Bowles, A., Keane, J., Ernest, T., Clapham, D., & Tuleu, C. (2010). Specific aspects of gastro-intestinal transit in children for drug delivery design. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 395(1-2), 37-43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2010.04.048

This mini-review discusses relevant aspects of gastro-intestinal transit in different ages of paediatric patients with an attempt to highlight factors which should be considered in oral dosage form design, in particular multi-particulate dosage forms... Read More about Specific aspects of gastro-intestinal transit in children for drug delivery design.