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Healthcare Delivery and Medicines Optimisation

Research Themes
Healthcare Delivery & Medicines Optimisation
Development of interventions that improve the health outcomes of patients in primary and secondary care

Research in this theme is focused on the development and implementation of interventions that improve the health outcomes of patients in primary and secondary care. Activities include improving systems of patient care in all health care sectors, appropriateness of prescribing in vulnerable populations and antimicrobial resistance in the context of global health.

Research Theme Leads

Prof Carmel Hughes

Email: c.hughes@qub.ac.uk 

Research themes and areas of activity

Systems of Healthcare Delivery


Professor Carmel Hughes

Dr Heather Barry


Research activities are focused on improving systems of patient care, for example, the implementation of pharmacy-run medicines management clinics, the use of medicines optimisation approaches through complex interventions, and new models of primary care delivery.

Quality of Care in Vulnerable Populations 


Professor Carmel Hughes

Dr Carole Parsons

Dr Heather Barry

Dr Yingfen Hsia


Research activities are focused on the nursing and residential home setting, but also extend to primary care, particularly in general practice and community pharmacy, and secondary care and hospice settings. Interventional, cross-sectional, epidemiological and qualitative work focus on the appropriateness of prescribing in chronic disease and polypharmacy, and evaluation of patterns of prescribing in care home residents with dementia as they approach end of life.

Other activities are focused on utilising large national and global databases to evaluate medication and vaccine usage among neonates, children and adolescents affected by both communicable and non-communicable diseases. This work aims to advance our understanding of health outcomes from infancy through young adulthood.

Global Health-Antimicrobial Resistance


Dr Yingfen Hsia

Professor Carmel Hughes


Research activities are centred on developing surveillance systems to monitor antibiotic use in both primary and secondary care settings. This involves the development and application of statistical and machine learning algorithms to estimate the burden of antimicrobial resistance across high, middle, and low-income countries.

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