- UHRA Home
- Browsing by Author
Browsing by Author "Centre for Applied Clinical, Health and Care Research (CACHE)"
Now showing items 161-180 of 533
-
Ethical dilemmas are not simply black and white
Yeung , Echo; Box, Jan (2008-07-01)This article aims to highlight some of the ethical issues that arise when social work educators plan to involve service users and carers from black and minority ethnic (BME) communities in the teaching of social work ... -
Evaluating falls in inpatient mental healthcare settings for older people : Methodological Triangulations & Tribulations
Simpson, Charles Melvyn (2012-07-05) -
EVALUATING THE PROJECT EMPOWERING YOUNG LGBT ADULTS: METHODOLOGY AND KEY FINDINGS OF A EUROPEAN ACTION RESEARCH
Ramon, Shulamit; Warrener, Julia (2015-05-01)The article focuses on the evaluation of a training programme aimed to empower young LGBT adults in Ireland and the UK, constituting one component of a larger EU funded project on this issue which took place in six sites. ... -
Evaluating the usefulness of a wordless picture book for adults with intellectual disabilities about the COVID ‐19 vaccination programme using co‐production: The CAREVIS study
Wythe, Helena; Attavar, Raj; Jones, Julia; Kelly, Jackie; Palmer, Claire; Jenkins, Louise; Dekker, Romanie; Fearns, Debra; Watkins, Scott; Hunt, Anne; Pattison, Natalie (2024-03-30)Aim: To explore the usefulness of a co‐designed wordless book showing processes of receiving COVID‐19 vaccines designed by, and for, adults with intellectual disabilities. Methods: A qualitative evaluation of the resource ... -
Evaluation of a barrier cream against the chemical warfare agent VX using the domestic white pig
Chilcott, Robert; Dalton, C. H.; Hill, I.; Davison, C. M.; Blohm, K. L.; Clarkson, E. D.; Hamilton, M. G. (2005-07)The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a novel barrier cream formulation at reducing the percutaneous toxicity of a 2xLD(50) liquid challenge of nerve agent (VX). The study was conducted in vitro and in ... -
Evaluation of a nurse-paramedic partnership
Dickinson, Angela; Williams, Julia; Widiatmoko, Dono; Kendall, S. (2005) -
Evaluation of a Whole System Approach to Diet and Healthy Weight in the East of Scotland: Study Protocol
Breslin, Gavin; Wills, Wendy; Bartington, Suzanne; Bontoft, Charis; Fakoya, Olujoke; Freethy, Imogen; Garcia Iglesias, Jaime; Howlett, Neil; Jones, Julia; Lebcir, Reda M.; Lloyd, Nigel; Newby, Katie; Smeeton, Nigel; Wagner, Adam; Wellings, Amander; Wellsted, David; Brown, Katherine (2022-03-24)Obesity is a global epidemic affecting all age groups, populations and income levels across continents. The causes of obesity are complex and are routed in health behaviours, environmental factors, government policy and ... -
Evaluation of absorbent materials for use as ad hoc dry decontaminants during mass casualty incidents as part of the UK’s Initial Operational Response (IOR)
Chilcott, Robert; Kassouf, Nick; Syed, Sara; Larner, Joanne; Amlôt, Richard (2017-02-02)The UK's Initial Operational Response (IOR) is a revised process for the medical management of mass casualties potentially contaminated with hazardous materials. A critical element of the IOR is the introduction of immediate, ... -
Evaluation of barrier creams against sulphur mustard
Chilcott, Robert; Jenner, J.; Hotchkiss, S. A. M.; Rice, P. (2002)The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a range of passive and reactive barrier cream formulations against the chemical war-fare agent sulphur mustard (SM) using an in vitro diffusion cell system ... -
Evaluation of barrier creams against sulphur mustard: (II) in vivo and in vitro studies using the domestic white pig
Chilcott, Robert; Dalton, Christopher H.; Ashley, Zoe; Allen, Ceri E.; Bradley, Simon T.; Maidment, Michael P.; Jenner, John; Brown, Roger F. R.; Gwyther, Robert J.; Rice, Paul (2007)Previous studies in our laboratory have demonstrated that barrier creams, comprising perfluorinated polymers, are effective against the chemical warfare agent sulphur mustard (SM) when evaluated using human skin in vitro. ... -
An evaluation of different user aspects and comparison between a paper‐based and an electronic portfolio for undergraduate paramedic students
Withers, Philip; Herbland, Anthony; Travis, Simon; Cloak, Sean (2021-06-30) -
An Evaluation of early stage development of rotating paramedic model pilot sites
Turner, Janette; Williams, Julia (Health Education England, 2019-02-01)This report, commissioned by Health Education England, aims to evaluate the development of a rotating paramedic model of care delivery designed to address both the career aspirations of specialist paramedics and the combined ... -
Evaluation of outcome of care in patients with haemophilia
Beeton, K. (2002) -
An evaluation of safeguarding training across Hertfordshire and West Essex ICS: The SafeTE study : An evaluation study commissioned by Hertfordshire Safeguarding Adult Board and Safeguarding Children Partnership, Hertfordshire and West Essex Integrated Care System [ICS]
Godbold, Rosemary; Whiting, Lisa; Greco, Honey-Anne; Herbland, Anthony (University of Hertfordshire, 2024-03-12) -
Evaluation of the Advanced Practitioner Roles
Miller, Linda; Cox, A; Williams, Julia (Institute for Employment Studies, 2009)In February 2008 Skills for Health, in partnership with NHS West Midlands, commissioned the Institute for Employment Studies to undertake a national evaluation of five Advanced Practitioner roles introduced under the New ... -
Evaluation of the move to remote delivery of drug and alcohol services during the COVID-19 pandemic: A study protocol
Lloyd, Nigel; Wills, Wendy; Bartington, Suzanne; Bontoft, Charis; Breslin, Gavin; Fakoya, Olujoke; Freethy, Imogen; Garcia-Iglesias, Jaime; Howlett, Neil; Jones, Julia; Newby, Katie; Smeeton, Nigel; Wagner, Adam; Wellings, Amander; Wellsted, David; Brown, Katherine (2022-07-31)Background: Substance misuse is a significant global health concern. In the UK, the prevalence of substance misuse has increased over the past decade and the number of alcohol and drug related deaths are increasing. ... -
Evaluation of US Federal Guidelines (Primary Response Incident Scene Management [PRISM]) for Mass Decontamination of Casualties During the Initial Operational Response to a Chemical Incident
Chilcott, Robert; Larner, Joanne; Durrant, Adam; Hughes, Philip; Mahalingam, Devanya; Rivers, Samantha; Thomas, Elliot; Amer, Nevine; Barrett, Mark; Matar, Hazem; Pinhal, Andreia; Jackson, Toni; McCarthy-Barnett, Kate; Reppucci, Joseph (2019-06-01)Study objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and operational effectiveness of US federal government guidance (Primary Response Incident Scene Management [PRISM]) for the initial response phase to ... -
An ever-thorny issue: Defining key elements of critical care nursing and its relation to staffing.
Pattison, Natalie (2021-11-15) -
Exercise Beliefs and Behaviours of Individuals with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome/ Ehlers Danlos Syndrome-Hypermobility Type
Simmonds, Jane; Herbland, Anthony; Hakim, Alan; Ninis, Nelly; Lever, William; Aziz, Qasim; Cairns, Melinda (2017-11-10)Purpose: To explore exercise beliefs and behaviours of individuals with Joint Hypermobility syndrome/Ehlers–Danlos syndrome – hypermobility type and to explore patient experiences of physiotherapy.Methods: A cross sectional ... -
Exercise improves depression through positive modulation of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF). A review based on 100 manuscripts over 20 years
Jemni, Monèm; Zaman, Rashid; Carrick, Frederick; Clarke, Neil; Marina, Michel; Bottoms, Lindsay; Mathharoo, Jagdeep; Ramsbottom, Roger; Gu, Yaodong; Konukman, Ferman (2023-03-08)The aim of this review was to explore the relevant neurobiology and the association between peripheral levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and acute and short to long-term exercise regimes, as well as its ...