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The emergent UK drug dependency and opioid addiction debate: Implications for physiotherapy independent prescribers (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Mullan, J., Smithson, J., Walsh, N., & Frampton, I. (2023, June). The emergent UK drug dependency and opioid addiction debate: Implications for physiotherapy independent prescribers. Poster presented at World Physiotherapy Congress, 2023, Dubai

Background: Legislative change in the UK in 2013, enabled physiotherapists holding a post graduate non-medical prescribing qualification to independently prescribe certain drugs that assist in patient management. Prescribing in physiotherapy is highl... Read More about The emergent UK drug dependency and opioid addiction debate: Implications for physiotherapy independent prescribers.

Role adaption as physiotherapy independent prescribers in primary care in the UK (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Mullan, J., Smithson, J., Walsh, N., & Frampton, I. (2023, June). Role adaption as physiotherapy independent prescribers in primary care in the UK. Poster presented at World Physiotherapy Congress, 2023, Dubai

Background: Legislative change in the UK in 2013, enabled physiotherapists holding a post graduate non-medical prescribing qualification to independently prescribe certain drugs that assist in patient management. Independent prescribing by physiother... Read More about Role adaption as physiotherapy independent prescribers in primary care in the UK.

The experiences of physiotherapy independent prescribing in primary care: Implications for practice (2023)
Journal Article
Mullan, J., Smithson, J., Walsh, N., & Frampton, I. (2023). The experiences of physiotherapy independent prescribing in primary care: Implications for practice. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 24, e28. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1463423623000142

AIM: To explore the experiences of musculoskeletal (MSk) physiotherapy independent prescribing in primary care from the perspectives of physiotherapists and General Practitioners (GPs) and identify the implications these have for contemporary physiot... Read More about The experiences of physiotherapy independent prescribing in primary care: Implications for practice.

Breathing control techniques in the management of asthma (2002)
Journal Article
Kellett, C., & Mullan, J. (2002). Breathing control techniques in the management of asthma. Physiotherapy, 88(12), 751-758. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-9406%2805%2960719-5

Asthma is a growing problem, both in the United Kingdom and throughout the world. It is estimated that in the UK over 3.4 million people have asthma (NAC, 1999). Consequently the economic burden is huge. The annual cost of asthma to the National Heal... Read More about Breathing control techniques in the management of asthma.

Occupational stress and neurological rehabilitation physiotherapists (1996)
Journal Article
Broom, J. P., & Williams, J. (1996). Occupational stress and neurological rehabilitation physiotherapists. Physiotherapy, 82(11), 606-614. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-9406%2805%2966329-8

A qualitative study was undertaken to investigate issues of occupational stress in neurological rehabilitation physiotherapists. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with ten physiotherapists of mixed grade working in three hospitals in one He... Read More about Occupational stress and neurological rehabilitation physiotherapists.

Management of the obese patient on intensive care (1996)
Presentation / Conference
Mullan, J. (1996, June). Management of the obese patient on intensive care. Paper presented at Course for physiotherapists at University College Hospitals and Bloomsbury Institute of Intensive Care, UK