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Broadening Responsibilities: Consideration Of The Potential To Broaden The Role Of Uniformed Fire Service Employees
Williams, Julia; Newton, A.; Talbot, John; Skedgel, Chris; Herbland, Anthony; Skinner, Annie; Mikrut, T; Willmore, Ian; Jones, Kathy (National Joint Council for Local Authority Fire and Rescue Services, 2017-01-31)What is this report about? This report, commissioned by the National Joint Council for Local Authority Fire and Rescue Services (NJC), aims to identify what impact, if any, firefighters can have on the delivery of emergency ... -
Building an understanding of Ethnic minority people’s Service Use Relating to Emergency care for injuries: the BE SURE study protocol
Baghdadi, Fadi; Evans, Bridie Angela; Goodacre, Steve; John, Paul Anthony; Hettiarachchi, Thanuja; John, Ann; Lyons, Ronan A; Porter, Alison; Safari, Solmaz; Siriwardena, Aloysius Niroshan; Snooks, Helen; Watkins, Alan; Williams, Julia; Khanom, Ashrafunnesa (2023-04-25)Introduction: Injuries are a major public health problem which can lead to disability or death. However, little is known about the incidence, presentation, management and outcomes of emergency care for patients with injuries ... -
Burnout: Caring for critically ill and end-of-life patients with cancer
Pattison, Natalie; droney, joanne; gruber, pascale (2019-07-22)Background Critical care and palliative care professionals treat and support seriously ill patients on a daily basis, and the possibility of burnout may be high. The consequences of burnout can include moral injury and ... -
Captagon: Use and Trade in the Middle East
Al-Imam, Ahmed; Santacroce, Rita; Roman-Urrestarazu, Andres; Chilcott, Robert; Martinotti, G.; Bersani, Giuseppe; Corazza, Ornella (2017-05-31)Fenetheylline, a psychostimulant drug, often branded as Captagon, is a combination of amphetamine and theophylline. Since the cessation of its legal production in 1986, counterfeited products have been produced illicitly ... -
Care pathways for the identification and management of depression in patients with chronic kidney disease: a rapid scoping review
Hall, Natalie; Pearce, Christina; Hudson, Joanna; Farrington, Kenneth; Wellsted, David; Jones, Julia; Sharma, Shivani; Norton, Sam; Ormandy, Paula; Palmer, Nick; Chilcot, Joe (2021-11-11)Depression is highly prevalent across the spectrum of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and related to poor clinical outcomes. There is limited evidence regarding the most effective and acceptable interventions to manage ... -
Caring for the vulnerable neonate at and after discharge
Whiting, Lisa (Critical Publishing Ltd, 2024-03-18) -
Challenges and Experiences in Multicenter Prehospital Stroke Research: Narrative Data from the Rapid Intervention with Glyceryl Trinitrate in Hypertensive Stroke Trial-2 (RIGHT-2)
RIGHT-2 Investigators; Dixon, Mark; Williams, Julia; Bath, Philip M (2023-12-19)BACKGROUND: Ambulance services are increasingly research active and the Rapid Intervention with Glyceryl trinitrate in Hypertensive stroke Trial-2 (RIGHT-2) is the largest United Kingdom (UK) ambulance-based randomized ... -
Challenges in the implementation of recovery-oriented mental health policies and services
Shera, W.; Ramon, Shulamit (2013-07)The development and implementation of recovery-oriented mental health policy and services is a current theme in the ongoing process of mental health reform in many countries. The authors describe the comparative policy ... -
Changes to household food shopping practices during the COVID-19 restrictions: Evidence from the East of England
Thompson, Claire; Hamilton, Laura; Dickinson, Angela; Fallaize, Rosalind; Mathie, Elspeth; Rogers, Samantha; Wills, Wendy (2022-11-30)Measures to control the spread of COVID-19 have changed the way we shop for food and interact with food environments. This qualitative study explored food shopping practices in the East of England, a large diverse region ... -
The changing status and growth of social work education worldwide: : Process, findings and implications of the International Association of Schools of Social Work 2010 census
Littlechild, Brian; Barretta-Herman, Angelina; Leung, Patrick; Parada, Henry; WAIRIRE, GIDRAPH (2014-10-06)The dramatic growth in social work education is documented in the International Association of Schools of Social Work’s 2010 census of institutions offering at least one degree program in social work. The census gathered ... -
Characterising the research profile of the critical care physiotherapy workforce and engagement with critical care research: a UK national survey
Connolly, Bronwen; Allum, Laura; Shaw, Michelle; Pattison, Natalie; Dark, Paul (2018-06-04)Objective: To characterise the research profile of UK critical care physiotherapists including experience, training needs, and barriers and enablers to engagement in critical care research. 'Research' was defined broadly ... -
Characteristics and outcome of patients with newly diagnosed advanced or metastatic lung cancer admitted to intensive care units (ICUs)
Barth, C; Soares, M; Toffart, A C; Timsit, J F; Burghi, G; Irrazabal, C; Pattison, N; Tobar, E; Almeida, B F; Silva, U V; Azevedo, L C; Rabbat, A; Lamer, C; Parrot, A; Souza-Dantas, V C; Wallet, F; Blot, F; Bourdin, G; Piras, C; Delemazure, J; Durand, M; Salluh, J; Azoulay, E; Lemiale, Virginie (2018-08-04)BACKGROUND: Although patients with advanced or metastatic lung cancer have poor prognosis, admission to the ICU for management of life-threatening complications has increased over the years. Patients with newly diagnosed ... -
Child Protection Social Work : Risks of Fears and Fears of Risks – Impossible Tasks from Impossible Goals?
Littlechild, B. (2008)This article examines the relationship between the causes and effects of fear in child protection social workers, and the effects of risk assessment and risk management policies on this area of work. -
Childhood Autism in the UK and Greece: A Cross-National Study of progress in different intervention contexts
Poppi, Kristi; Jones, Julia; Botting, Nicola (2019-06-22)Aim: This is a cross-national study with the aim to explore the development of children with autism over time in the UK and Greece. The focus of the study was to investigate the differences in language and social skills ... -
Children’s complex health: Maternal experiences of care and decision making
Willis, Eleanor; Godbold, Rosemary (2023-03-01)An increasing number of children with complex life-limiting and life-threatening conditions are being cared for at home by their parents. Negative impacts on maternal health are now being recognised. This study sought to ... -
Chronic illness and critical care-A qualitative exploration of family experience and need
O'Gara, Geraldine; Wiseman, Theresa; Doyle, Ann-Marie; Pattison, Natalie (2023-06-28)Background: People with chronic illnesses such as cancer and cardiovascular disease are living longer and often require the support of critical care services. Current health care provision means patients may be discharged ... -
Citizen Consultation on Problematic Usage of the Internet: Ethical Considerations and Empirical Insights from Six Countries
Gjoneska, Biljana; Jones, Julia; Vella, Anna Maria; Bonanno, Philip; Flora, Katerina; Fontalba-Navas, Andres; Hall, Natalie; Ignjatova, Liljana; Kirtava, Zviad; Moreno Sanjuan, Daniel; Piedade Vaz-Rebelo, Maria; Sales, Celia M (2021-04-01)Scientists and citizens can work together to improve the collective well-being, if citizens are inspired to help the advancement of science, and researchers motivated to listen to the voices of citizens. The benefits of ... -
Clinical effectiveness of non-surgical interventions for primary frozen shoulder: A systematic review
Minns Lowe, Catherine; Barratt, Eva; McCreesh, Karen; De Burca, Neasa; Lewis, Jeremy (2019-06-24)Objective: To update an existing systematic review of randomized clinical trials evaluating the clinical effectiveness of non-surgical management interventions for people with primary frozen shoulder in terms of pain, ... -
Clinical manifestations of VX poisoning following percutaneous exposure in the domestic white pig
Chilcott, Robert; Dalton, C. H.; Hill, I.; Davidson, C. M.; Blohm, K. L.; Hamilton, M. G. (2003-05)Nerve agents are a class of organophosphorus chemicals that inhibit certain cholinesterase enzymes (ChE). If untreated, percutaneous exposure to nerve agents, such as VX (O-ethyl-S-[2(diisopropylamino)ethyl] methylphosph ... -
Closed cup vapor systems in percutaneous exposure studies : What is the dose?
Dalton, C. H.; Maidment, Michael P.; Jenner, J.; Chilcott, Robert (2006-04)Percutaneous vapor dosing studies have generally used saturated vapor concentration (SVC) measurements to estimate the exposure dose (Ct) of vapor produced from a volatile liquid within a closed system. The purpose of this ...