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Academic primary care: time to review and integrate
Adams, Ann; Lester, Helen; Kendall, S.; Bryar, Ros (2011) -
Acting in Isolation: Safeguarding and Anti-Trafficking Officers' Evidence and Intelligence Practices at the Border
Lynch, Jennifer; Hadjimatheou, Katerina (2017-04-01)Internationally, the border has been presented as a site of unique opportunity for the identification and protection of victims of human trafficking. In the UK, the establishment of specialist safeguarding and anti-trafficking ... -
Activity promotion for community dwelling older people : a survey of the contribution of primary care nurses
Goodman, C.; Davies, S.L.; Dinan, S.; Tai, S.S.; Lliffe, S. (2011)Study aims: To discover the current level of nurse-led involvement in activity promotion for older people in primary care and to explore the knowledge and attitudes of primary care nurses about health benefits of activity ... -
Activity Provider-Facilitated Patient and Public Involvement with Care Home Residents
Micklewright, Kerry; Killet , Anne; Akdur, Gizdem; Biswas, Priti; Blades, Pamela; Irvine, Lisa; Jones, Liz; Meyer, Julienne; Ravenscroft, Natalie; Woodhead, Hilary; Goodman, Claire (2024-01-11)Background: In care home research, residents are rarely included in patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) despite their lived experiences of day-to-day care. This paper reports on a novel approach to PPIE, ... -
Addressing Obesity in Stevenage, Hertfordshire: A Consultation with Young People
Hamilton, Laura; Hamlyn Williams, Charlotte; Wills, Wendy; Mathie, Elspeth; Beer, Jen (University of Hertfordshire, 2019-12-13)Public Health England have identified that almost a quarter of children are overweight when they start primary school, which increases to a third when they leave in year 6 aged 10-11 years. This has implications for young ... -
Addressing patients’ communication support needs through speech-language pathologist-nurse information-sharing: Employing ethnography to understand the acute stroke context
Barnard, Rachel; Jones, Julia; Cruice, Madeline (2022-02-22)Purpose: To explore how speech-language pathologists and nurses share information about the communication support needs of stroke patients through structured information-sharing routes and to consider how the two disciplines ... -
Addressing the mental health needs of looked after children in foster care: : the experiences of foster carers
York, W; Jones, Julia (2017-03-08)WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: In the UK and internationally, the number of looked after children is increasing year on year. Mental health problems among looked after children are significantly higher than in the general ... -
Adoption of Mobile Health Apps in Dietetic Practice: Case Study of Diyetkolik
Akdur, Gorkem; Aydin, Mehmet Nafiz; Akdur, Gizdem (2020-10-02)Background: Dietetics mobile health apps provide lifestyle tracking and support on demand. Mobile health has become a new trend for health service providers through which they have been shifting their services from clinical ... -
Advance care planning for people living with dementia: An umbrella review of effectiveness and experiences
Wendrich-van Dael, Annalien; Bunn, Frances; Lynch, Jennifer; Pivodic, Lara; Van den Block, Lieve; Goodman, Claire (2020-07)Abstract Background: End of life care is often inadequate for people with dementia. Advanced care planning (ACP) has the potential to improve outcomes for people with dementia. The aim of this review is to establish the ... -
Advanced trauma life support training for ambulance crews
Sethi, D.; Kwan, I.; Kelly, A.M.; Roberts, I.; Bunn, Frances (2001)Background: There is an increasing global burden of injury especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). To address this, models of trauma care initially developed in high income countries are being adopted in ... -
Advances in Problematic Usage of the Internet Research – A Narrative Review by Experts from the European Network for Problematic Usage of the Internet
Fineberg, Naomi; Menchon, Josè M; Hall, Natalie; Dell'Osso, Bernardo; Brand, Matthias; Potenza, Marc; Chamberlain, Samuel R; Cirnigliaro, Giovanna; Lochner, Christine; Billieux, Joël; Demetrovics, Zsolt; Rumpf, Hans Jürgen; Muller, Astrid; Castro-Calvo, Jesús; Hollander, Eric; Burkauskas, Julius; Grünblatt, Edna; Walitza, Susanne; Corazza, Ornella; King, Daniel L; Stein, Dan J.; Grant, Jon E; Pallanti, Stefano; Bowden-Jones, Henrietta; Van Ameringen, Michael; Ioannidis, Konstantinos; Carmi, Lior; Goudriaan, Anna E; Martinotti, Giovanni; Sales, Celia M; Jones, Julia; Gjoneska, Biljiana; Király, Orsolya; Benatti, Beatrice; Vismara, Matteo; Pellegrini, Lucas; Conti, Dario; Cataldo, Ilaria; Riva, Gianluigi M; Yücel, Murat; Flayelle, Maèva; Hall, Thomas; Griffiths, Morgan; Zohar, Joseph (2022-10-30)Global concern about problematic usage of the internet (PUI), and its public health and societal costs, continues to grow, sharpened in focus under the privations of the COVID-19 pandemic. This narrative review reports the ... -
African emergency nursing curriculum: : Development of a curriculum model
Scott, Patricia; Brysiewicz, Petra (2016-07-01)The African Emergency Nursing Curriculum (AENC) provides a consensus document to guide the development of harmonised standards of emergency nursing theory and practice across Africa for the benefit of the emergency patient ... -
After ICU : the longer-term experiences of patients following discharge
Thomas, Hilary; Earthy, Sarah; Sleney, Judith (2015-12-07) -
The Aftermath of Death in the Continuing Lives of the Living: Extending ‘Bereavement’ Paradigms through Family and Relational Perspectives
Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Woodthorpe, Kate; Almack, Kathryn (2023-02-02)While there is a significant interdisciplinary and international literature available on death, dying and bereavement, literature addressing responses to death is dominated by assumptions about individuality, framing ... -
Age-appropriate services for people diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD): a systematic review
Mayrhofer, Andrea; Mathie, Elspeth; McKeown, Jane; Bunn, Frances; Goodman, Claire (2017-06-16)Background: Literature agrees that post-diagnostic services for people living with young onset dementia (YOD) need to be age-appropriate, but there is insufficient evidence of ‘what works’ to inform service design and ... -
Aggression on haemodialysis units : a mixed method study
Jones, Julia; Nijman, Henk; Ross, Jamie; Ashman, Neil; Callaghan, Patrick (2014-08-15)BACKGROUND: Aggression on haemodialysis units is a growing problem internationally that has received little research attention to date. Aggressive behaviour by patients or their relatives can compromise the safety and ... -
Agreement between responses to a standardized asthma questionnaire and a questionnaire following a demonstration of asthma symptoms in adults
Smeeton, N.C.; Rona, R.J.; Oyarzun, M.; Diaz, P.V. (2006)Asthma epidemiology relies heavily on standardized questionnaires, but little is known about the understanding of asthma symptoms among adults in the community. In 2004, the authors assessed the level of agreement between ... -
“Am iz kwiin” (I’m his queen): Combining Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis with a feminist approach to work with gems in a resource-constrained setting
Clifford, Gayle; Craig, Gillian; McCourt, Christine (2018-12-28)This paper focuses on working with gems using a feminist approach to Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) in a resource-constrained setting. The research explores the experiences of maternal disclosure of HIV to ... -
Analysing the role of complexity in explaining the fortunes of technology programmes : Empirical application of the NASSS framework
Greenhalgh, Trisha; Shaw, Sara; Wherton, Joe; Papoutsi, Chrysanthi; Lynch, Jennifer; Hughes, Gemma; A'Court, Christine; Hinder, Sue; Procter, Rob (2018-05-14)Background: Failures and partial successes are common in technology-supported innovation programmes in health and social care. Complexity theory can help explain why. Phenomena may be simple (straightforward, predictable, ... -
Analytic integration and multiple qualitative data sets
Moran-Ellis, Jo; Alexander, Victoria; Cronin, Ann; Fielding, Jane; Thomas, Hilary (2006)