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Experience of prophylaxis treatment in children with severe haemophilia
Yee, T.T.; Beeton, K.; Griffioen, A.; Harrington, C.; Lee, C.; Brown, S. (2002) -
The experiences of dietitian’s working in care homes in England: a qualitative study
Romano, Vittoria; Minns Lowe, Catherine (2022-02-13)Background The provision of appropriate nutritional care in care homes is a priority for health services in England. There is limited evidence demonstrating the role of dietitians within older people care homes. This study ... -
The experiences of student nurses in a pandemic: A qualitative study
Godbold, Rosemary; Whiting, Lisa; Adams, Claire; Naidu, Yogini; Pattison, Natalie (2021-10-31)Aim/objective: To record and learn from the experiences of students working on clinical placement in a pandemic. Background: In March of 2020, final and second year student nurses in England were given the option to join ... -
An exploration of health related quality of life in adults with haemophilia - A qualitative perspective
Beeton, K.; Neal, D.; Lee, C. (2005) -
AN EXPLORATION OF NUTRITION INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES
McClinchy, Jane; Dickinson, Angela; Wills, Wendy (2016-09-10)Introduction. Provision of information about nutrition is a key aspect of diabetes management and is available from healthcare professionals (HCPs), as well as via other sources such as on food labels, the media and internet. ... -
An exploration of nutrition information for people with type 2 diabetes
McClinchy, Jane; Dickinson, Angela; Wills, Wendy (2016-12-04)Provision of information about nutrition is a key aspect of diabetes management and is available from food labels, the media and internet. The aim of the research was to explore nutrition information accessed and used by ... -
An exploration of quality of life of adults with haemophilia
Beeton, K. (SAGE Publications, 2008)There has been little discussion in the disability literature regarding the life experiences of individuals with haemophilia. There has, however, been an intense focus on examining the impact of this condition on quality ... -
An exploration of specialist clinicians’ experiences and beliefs about inpatient amputee rehabilitation as a pathway option for adult primary amputees
Minns Lowe, Catherine; Spyrou, Jodie (2021-08-31)Purpose: To explore specialist amputee physiotherapists’ experiences and subsequent views about specialist inpatient rehabilitation (IPR) as a National Health Service (NHS) pathway option for adult primary amputees and ... -
An exploration of the nutritional advice given to patients by Allied Health Professionals
McClinchy, Jane; Gordon, Lynne; Williams, Julia; Fairey, Gail; Cairns, M.C. (2010-08) -
Exploring midwives' emotional wellbeing: evaluation of a survey using cognitive interviews
Dent, Jackie; Smeeton, Nigel; Whiting, Lisa; Watson, Tim (2023-05-02)Background/Aims Surveys are a popular method of collecting data to explore factors associated with midwives' emotional wellbeing. However, existing survey instruments lack consideration of how working practices may influence ... -
Exploring obstacles to critical care trials in the UK : A qualitative investigation
Pattison, Natalie; Arulkumaran, Nishkantha; Humphreys, Sally; Walsh, Tim (2017-02-01)BACKGROUND: Clinical trials in critical care are often resource-intense, with many unique challenges. Barriers to effective recruitment and implementation of study intervention have not been explored in a UK context. AIM: ... -
Exploring Shared Decision-Making for Psychiatric Medication
Kaminiskiy, Emma; Ramon, Shulamit; Morant, Nicola (Critical Publishing Ltd, 2013) -
Exploring the business skills, experiences and preparedness of UK-based private physiotherapists when establishing and developing a physiotherapy business: A hermeneutic phenomenological study
Watson, Elizabeth Emily; Minns Lowe, Catherine J. (2023-02-22)Aim To explore the business skills, experiences and preparedness of UK-based private physiotherapists when establishing and developing a physiotherapy business. Design A hermeneutic phenomenological approach. Participants ... -
Exploring the clinical use of ultrasound imaging : A survey of physiotherapists in New Zealand
Ellis, Richard; De Jong, Rachel; Bassett, Sanda; Helsby, Jake; Stokes, Maria; Cairns, Melinda (2018-04-01)Background: In New Zealand ultrasound imaging (USI) is being used increasingly by physiotherapists. To fully understand the extent to which physiotherapists in New Zealand are using USI, it is necessary to evaluate not ... -
Exploring the clinical use of ultrasound imaging by physiotherapists in New Zealand
Ellis, Richard; De Jong, R.S.; Bassett, Sanda; Helsby, Jake; Stokes, Maria; Cairns, Mindy (2019-05-12)Background: In New Zealand ultrasound imaging (USI) is being used increasingly by physiotherapists. To fully understand the extent to which physiotherapists in New Zealand are using USI, it is necessary to evaluate not ... -
Exploring the promise and limitations of autonomous online timelines to understand experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic
Garcia Iglesias, Jaime; Lloyd, Nigel; Freethy, Imogen; Smeeton, Nigel; Wellings, Amander; Jones, Julia; Wills, Wendy; Brown, Katherine (2022-05-16)This article discusses the use of autonomous, asynchronous, timelines to analyse personal and organizational experiences of COVID-19 using an online platform, LucidSpark. We evaluate the benefits and limitations of this ... -
Exploring understanding of the term nursing assessment : a mixed method review of the literature
Beckwith, J.S.; Dickinson, Angela; Kendall, S. (2010)Background: Much skilled nursing practice is described by words that at face value appear low-tech and self-explanatory. Despite being intrinsic to practice, the term "nursing assessment" has few operational definitions. ... -
Exposure to organophosphorus compounds : best practice in managing timely, effective emergency responses
Dorandeu, Frédéric; Singer, Christopher; Chatfield, Steven; Chilcott, Robert P; Hall, Jonathan (2023-12-01)Increasing indications, reports and studies demonstrate that threats from the deliberate use of chemical weapons remain high and are evolving. One of the deadliest classes of chemical weapons are the organophosphorus nerve ... -
Exposure to UVB radiation does not directly impair skin barrier function
Dalton, C. H.; Chilcott, Robert (2001-11-01) -
Eyeing up the Future of the Pupillary Light Reflex in Neurodiagnostics
Hall, Charlotte; Chilcott, Robert (2018-03-13)The pupillary light reflex (PLR) describes the constriction and subsequent dilation of the pupil in response to light as a result of the antagonistic actions of the iris sphincter and dilator muscles. Since these muscles ...