Dr Natalie Weir

Lecturer

Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences

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Publications

Exploring the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions towards endometriosis among both patients and healthcare providers : a scoping review protocol
Alzahrani Khalid, Mueller Tanja, Weir Natalie Mcfadyen
(2025)
Exploring community pharmacy services in the Gulf cooperation council countries : a scoping review
Noorsaeed Solafa Mohamedwaly M, Alshammari Hisham Abdulaziz M, Weir Natalie Mcfadyen, Kurdi Amanj
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice (2025)
Systematic review of outcome measures in pharmacologically managed chronic pain : informing a new outcome framework for healthcare provider-led pharmacotherapy services
Sharaf Abdulrahman, Dunlop Emma, Weir Natalie, Newham Rosemary, Alsalah Sumaya, Bennie Marion
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice Vol 31 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.70029
Development and testing of a framework for measuring outcomes in primary care, pharmacy-led services in Scotland
Ferguson Aimee Margaret Denver, Dunlop Emma, Newham Rosemary, Weir Natalie Mcfadyen, Bennie Marion
Scottish Practice Pharmacy & Prescribing Advisers Association Annual Conference (2024)
The real-world use of medicines for the management of haematological malignancies in paediatric populations: an international scoping review
Alkhlaifat Rahaf Ghaleb Suleiman, Mueller Tanja, Weir Natalie Mcfadyen, Madanat Faisal, Abunimeh Hanan Nabeel
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety Vol 33 (2024)
https://doi.org/10.1002/pds.5891
Predictive data analytics in telecare and telehealth : systematic scoping review
Anderson Euan, Lennon Marilyn, Kavanagh Kimberley, Weir Natalie, Kernaghan David, Roper Marc, Dunlop Emma, Lapp Linda
Online Journal of Public Health Informatics Vol 16, pp. 37-50 (2024)
https://doi.org/10.2196/57618

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Professional Activities

Enabling the Pharmacy Workforce to support People with Substance Dependency. What creates the positive culture for best results?
Speaker
12/11/2024
Building the Evidence Base for Community Pharmacy Depression Services: Research Experience
Speaker
17/10/2024
CMHP PRUK Research Award Building the Evidence Base for Community Pharmacy Depression Services: A Systematic Review and Multi-Stakeholder Consensus Exercise
Invited speaker
12/10/2024
Community Pharmacy Depression Service Project: Final Dissemination Event
Speaker
1/7/2024
HMP Perth
Visiting researcher
26/6/2024
Culture Change on the Curriculum: The Case of Stigma, Professionalism and Substance Dependency within Pharmacy Practice
Invited speaker
13/6/2024

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Projects

Exploring the community pharmacy services in Gulf Region: a scoping review protocol
Noorsaeed, Solafa Mohamedwaly M (Principal Investigator) Kurdi, Amanj (Academic) Weir, Natalie Mcfadyen (Academic)
19-Jan-2023
UArtic north2north Academic Mobility Funding
Weir, Natalie Mcfadyen (Principal Investigator) Kjome, Reidun (Co-investigator)
Funding was obtained (10,000NOK) by the north2north academic mobility Programme to visit the University of Bergen. North2north is the mobility program of the University of the Arctic. Its principles are rooted in the strategic plan, mission and guidelines, aiming at increasing the student, staff and researcher mobility among the Arctic states (USA, Canada, Kingdom of Denmark, including Greenland and the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Finland, Norway, and Sweden).
12-Jan-2023 - 16-Jan-2023
Mental Health Futures Collaborative
Cogan, Nicola (Principal Investigator) Parra Rodriguez, Mario (Principal Investigator) Fleming, Leanne (Principal Investigator) Quinn, Neil (Principal Investigator) Tse, Dwight (Principal Investigator) Knifton, Lee (Principal Investigator) McCann, Lisa (Principal Investigator) Maguire, Roma (Principal Investigator) Smith, Matthew (Principal Investigator) Graham, Christopher Darryl (Principal Investigator) Grealy, Madeleine (Principal Investigator) Stephen, Susan (Principal Investigator) Weir, Natalie Mcfadyen (Principal Investigator) Donnachie, Craig (Principal Investigator) Cameron, Julie (Principal Investigator) Kane, Tony (Co-investigator) Lakey, Trevor (Academic) Donovan, Kevin (Fellow)
This Engage with Strathclyde event is aimed at all those with an interest in mental health including people with lived experience, NHS and social care personnel and staff, occupational health and human resource management staff, student support services, university student and staff, academics, private and public sector and other personnel interested in mental health research and knowledge exchange.


12-Jan-2023 - 12-Jan-2023
Building the Evidence Base for Community Pharmacy Depression Services: a Systematic Review and Multi-stakeholder Consensus Exercise (CMHP-PRUK CP Mental Health Services)
Weir, Natalie Mcfadyen (Principal Investigator) Akram, Gazala (Co-investigator) Pratt, Judith (Co-investigator) Watson, Margaret (Co-investigator)
16-Jan-2023 - 31-Jan-2024
Primary Care Pharmacy Resilience: Pharmacotherapy Service in Time of COVID-19
Newham, Rosemary (Principal Investigator) Bennie, Marion (Principal Investigator) Dunlop, Emma (Researcher) Weir, Natalie Mcfadyen (Researcher) Ferguson, Aimee Margaret Denver (Researcher)
To explore the effect of COVID-19 on pharmacy teams working within General Practice to deliver the pharmacotherapy service. This project considers the pharmacotherapy service’s evolution due to changing practice – and priorities – under COVID-19.
04-Jan-2021
Implementation of the pharmacotherapy service within primary care: health outcomes evaluation
Newham, Rosemary (Co-investigator) Bennie, Marion (Principal Investigator) Weir, Natalie Mcfadyen (Researcher) Dunlop, Emma (Researcher) Ferguson, Aimee Margaret Denver (Researcher)
This work focuses on developing an outcomes framework for a Scottish context to allow the impact of the pharmacotherapy service to be evaluated.
01-Jan-2021

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Dr Natalie Weir
Lecturer
Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences

Email: natalie.m.weir@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 2441