BPharm (Hons); MEd; PhD; FFPH; FRCPE; FRPS; FFRPS, FRCGP, FHEA
Emeritus Professor
- About
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- Email Address
- c.m.bond@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 437200
- Office Address
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Room 1.016 Polwarth West Block
Foresterhill
Aberdeen
AB25 2ZD
- School/Department
- School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
Biography
Christine Bond, previously Professor of Primary Care (Pharmacy), and past Head of Centre of Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen. From 1996-2012 she was part time Consultant in Pharmaceutical Public Health (NHS Grampian). She has been awarded well over 100 grants and has over 250 publications relating to a large portfolio of pharmacy practice research on the contribution of pharmacy to the evidence based cost effective use of medicines (prescribed and ‘OTC’), drug misuse, the community pharmacist-general practitioner interface and the wider health care agenda. Recent projects include the NIHR funded CHIPPS study of independent pharmacist prescribing in nursing homes and the FP7 European project, MUNROS, exploring the costs and effects of new healthcare roles such as non medical prescribing. She is Editorin Chief of the International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, and European Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy. She served as an elected member of the Scottish Board of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) for 10 years until summer 2009. She has served on many national Research Panels eg the Health Service Research Committee of the Scottish Office, the MRC College of Experts, the Scottish Ethics Committee, the RPSGB Pharmacy Practice Research Trust Award panel, the Health Services and Pharmacy Practice Conference Panel. She is currently, a member of Pharmacy Research UK Scientifc Advisory Panel, and immediate past Chair of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain Expert Advisory Panel for Science. In 2010 she was awarded the Pharmas Lifetime Achievement Award. She is a Trustee of the charity Antibiotic Research UK which seeks to address the public health threat of antimicrobial resistance and Chair of its Education Committee.
Qualifications
- BPharm (Hons Ist class Pharmacy1967 - Kings College London
- MEd Education1994 - University of Aberdeen
- PhD Medicine1995 - University of AberdeenThesis title Prescribing in Community Pharmacy: Barriers and opportunities
External Memberships
Trustee of the charity Antibiotic Research UK
Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners (Hon.)
Faculty Fellow Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Fellow Royal Pharmaceutical Society (reg. no. 63336)
Registered pharmacist (General Pharmaceutical Council reg. no. 2015770)
Fellow Higher Education Academy
Fellow Faculty of Public Health
Latest Publications
Improving the patient-pharmacist interaction: A new approach to help patients make informed decisions
University of Aberdeen. 27 pagesBooks and Reports: Other ReportsThe Care Home Independent Pharmacist Prescriber Study (CHIPPS): Development and implementation of an RCT to estimate safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness
Programme Grants for Applied Research, vol. 11, no. 10Contributions to Journals: ArticlesImproving the quality of publications in and advancing the paradigms of clinical and social pharmacy practice research: the Granada statements
Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 237-243Contributions to Journals: Review articlesUnderstanding Persistent Pain (UPP): a Decision Aid Tool to inform management of persistent pain in pharmacy
BPS ASM 2023, pp. 58Contributions to Journals: AbstractsMindfulness for people with chronic pain: Factors affecting engagement and suggestions for programme optimisation
Health Expectations, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 1287-1307Contributions to Journals: Articles
Prizes and Awards
Pharmas Lifetime Achievement Award 2010
- Publications
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Preferences for self-care or consulting a health professional for minor illness: A discrete choice experiment
British Journal of General Practice, vol. 56, no. 533, pp. 911-917Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] View publication in Scopus
Preferences for self-care or professional advice for minor illness: a discrete choice experiment
The British Journal of General Practice, vol. 56, no. 533, pp. 911-917Contributions to Journals: ArticlesSpecialist substance misuse nurses' assessment and decision making in the management of drug misusers
Drugs: education, prevention and policy, vol. 13, no. 6, pp. 551-562Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09687630600761543
Why educational interventions are not always effective: a theory-based process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial to improve non-prescription medicine supply from community pharmacies
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, vol. 14, pp. 249-254Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPilot randomised controlled trial of community pharmacy administration of buprenorphine versus methadone.
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 243-248Contributions to Journals: ArticlesUsing human error theory to explore the supply of non-prescription medicines from community pharmacies
Quality & safety in health care, vol. 15, pp. 244-250Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/qshc.2005.014035
A survey of pharmacy assistants in Grampian on prevention of HIV and hepatitis B and C
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, vol. 14, pp. 129-134Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1211/ijpp.14.2.0007
Independent prescribing by pharmacists: a study of the awareness, views and attitudes of Scottish community pharmcists
Pharmacy World and Science, vol. PUBLISHED ONLINEContributions to Specialist Publications: LettersA survey of community pharmacists' training needs in the management of opioid dependent clients in Grampian, Scotland
Pharmaceutical Journal, vol. 276, pp. 601-603Contributions to Journals: ArticlesThe use of medication for chronic pain in primary care, and the potential for intervention by a practice-based pharmacist.
Family Practice, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 46-52Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmi068