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Critical care work during COVID-19: a qualitative study of staff experiences in the UK
Montgomery, Catherine M; Humphreys, Sally; McCulloch, Corrienne; Docherty, Annemarie B; Sturdy, Steve; Pattison, Natalie (2021-05-18)Objective: To understand National Health Service (NHS) staff experiences of working in critical care during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. Design: Qualitative study using semistructured telephone ... -
Deaths in critical care and hospice-prevalence, trends, influences: a national decedent cohort study
Mayes, Jonathan; McLachlan, Stela; Carduff, Emma; McPeake, Joanne; Boyd, Kirsty J; Pattison, Natalie; Lone, Nazir (2021-08-11)Objectives: End-of-life and bereavement care support services differ in critical care and inpatient hospice settings. There are limited population-level data comparing deaths in these two locations. We aimed to compare the ... -
Decontamination and Management of Contaminated Hair following a CBRN or HazMat Incident
Matar, Hazem; Tavares Pinhal, Andreia; Amer, Nevine; Barrett, Mark; Thomas, Elliot; Hughes, Philip; Larner, Joanne; Chilcott, Robert (2019-09)This in vitro study evaluated the “triple protocol” of dry decontamination, the ladder pipe system (a method for gross decontamination), and technical decontamination for the decontamination of hair following chemical ... -
Decontamination of multiple casualties who are chemically contaminated : a challenge for acute hospitals
Clarke, S.F.; Chilcott, Robert; Wilson, J.C.; Kamanyire, R.; Baker, D.J.; Hallett, A. (2008-03-01)Patients who have been contaminated by chemical compounds present a number of difficulties to emergency departments, in particular, the risk of secondary contamination of healthcare staff and facilities. The Department of ... -
Deepening our understanding of reflective practice in a safeguarding child protection and welfare context
McKeown, Marie-Helene Lafleur; Yeung , Echo (2022-02-13)This article aims to develop a deeper understanding of reflective practice (RP) in teams in the context of a systemic approach to child protection. It highlights the inherent dichotomy of reflective practice between the ... -
THE DELIVERY OF NUTRITION INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES IN COMMUNITY PHARMACIES, A PILOT PROJECT
McClinchy, Jane; Zaidi, Marium; Dickinson, Angela; Wills, Wendy; Jerome, Lee (2016-09-10)Main text: Introduction Community pharmacists (CPs) provide expert and accessible services for people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Services may include nutritional advice however it is unknown to what extent this is provided ... -
Dementia Friendly Communities: The Involvement of People Living with Dementia
Mathie, Elspeth; Arthur , Antony; Killett, Anne; Darlington, Nicole; Buckner , Stefanie; Lafortune, Louise; Mayrhofer , Andrea; Dickinson, Angela; Woodward , Michael; Goodman, Claire (2022-01-28)Background Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) offer an approach to community engagement to improve the lives of people living with dementia and their family supporters. The involvement of those living with dementia is ... -
Dermabrasion - a novel concept in the surgical management of sulphur mustard injuries
Rice, P.; Brown, Roger F. R.; Lam, D. G. K.; Chilcott, Robert; Bennett, N. J. (2000-02)Since its first use on the battlefields of Northern France during the First World War (1914-1918), sulphur mustard has remained a significant chemical threat to military forces around the world. Progress towards an effective ... -
Design and characterisation of a novel in vitro skin diffusion cell system for assessing mass casualty decontamination systems
Matar, H.; Larner, J.; Kansagra, S.; Atkinson, K. L.; Skamarauskas, J. T.; Amlot, R.; Chilcott, Robert (2014-06-30)The efficient removal of contaminants from the outer surfaces of the body can provide an effective means of reducing adverse health effects associated with incidents involving the accidental or deliberate release of hazardous ... -
Developing a new response to non-urgent emergency calls : evaluation of a nurse and paramedic partnership intervention
Widiatmoko, D.; Machen, I.; Dickinson, Angela; Williams, J.; Kendall, S. (2008)Aim To evaluate a new service development whereby a nurse and a paramedic working in partnership attended non-urgent emergency calls. Background The demand for emergency ambulance services both nationally (in the UK) and ... -
Developing a social work curriculum on political conflict : Findings from an IASSW-funded project
Duffy, J.; Ramon, Shulamit; Guru, S.; Lindsay, J.; Cemlyn, S.; Nuttman-Shwartz, O. (2013-11)This paper presents the findings from an innovative project funded by the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and undertaken by an international team of academics investigating the development of a ... -
Developing Community Courts with Restorative Justice in Ireland
Gavin, Paul; Sabbagh, Muna (2019-11-20)In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that community courts should be established in Ireland, located in the inner city of Dublin, to deal with quality-of-life offences. In 2009 the final report of the ... -
Developing the Diary-Interview Approach to Study the Embodied, Tacit and Mundane Nutrition Information Behaviours of People with Type 2 Diabetes
McClinchy, Jane; Dickinson, Angela; Wills, Wendy (2022-01-27)This article discusses the development and use of the solicited unstructured diary-interview method to explore the everyday tacit and mundane nutrition information activities (NIA) of people who have type 2 diabetes. Diary ... -
Development of a cumulative irritation model for incontinence-associated dermatitis
Larner, J.; Matar, H.; Goldman, V. S.; Chilcott, Robert (2015-01-01)Incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) is a painful yet preventable form of cumulative skin irritation prevalent amongst those with limited movement. Consequently, it has a significant impact on the quality of life for ... -
Development of a novel remote patient monitoring system : the advanced symptom management system for radiotherapy to improve the symptom experience of patients with lung cancer receiving radiotherapy
Maguire, Roma; Ream, Emma; Richardson, Alison; Connaghan, John; Johnston, Bridget; Kotronoulas, Grigorios; Pedersen, Vibe; McPhelim, John; Pattison, Natalie; Smith, Allison; Webster, Lorraine; Taylor, Anne; Kearney, Nora (2014-05-20)BACKGROUND: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms experienced by people with cancer is an effective way to offer timely care. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to (a) explore ... -
Development of haemostatic decontaminants for the treatment of wounds contaminated with chemical warfare agents. 1 : Evaluation of in vitro clotting efficacy in the presence of certain contaminants
Hall, Charlotte A.; Lydon, Helen L.; Dalton, Christopher H.; Chipman, J. Kevin; Graham, John S.; Chilcott, Robert (2015-05-01)The treatment of penetrating, haemorrhaging injuries sustained within a hazardous environment may be complicated by contamination with toxic chemicals. There are currently no specific medical countermeasures for such ... -
Development of haemostatic decontaminants for the treatment of wounds contaminated with chemical warfare agents. 2 : Evaluation of in vitro topical decontamination efficacy using undamaged skin
Dalton, Christopher H.; Hall, Charlotte A.; Lydon, Helen L.; Chipman, J. Kevin; Graham, John S.; Jenner, John; Chilcott, Robert (2015-05-23)The risk of penetrating, traumatic injury occurring in a chemically contaminated environment cannot be discounted. Should a traumatic injury be contaminated with a chemical warfare (CW) agent, it is likely that standard ... -
Development of haemostatic decontaminants for treatment of wounds contaminated with chemical warfare agents. 3: Evaluation of in vitro topical decontamination efficacy using damaged skin
Lydon, Helen L.; Hall, Charlotte A.; Dalton, Christopher H.; Chipman, J. Kevin; Graham, John S.; Chilcott, Robert (2017-06-13)Previous studies have demonstrated that haemostatic products with an absorptive mechanism of action retain their clotting efficiency in the presence of toxic materials and are effective in decontaminating chemical warfare ... -
Diagnostic Accuracy of Subjective Features and Physical Examination Tests for Morton’s Neuroma: A Systematic Review.
Pitcher, Mark; Moulson, Andrea; Pitcher, David; Herbland, Anthony; Cairns, Mindy (2023-11-01) -
Dietary advice and collaborative working : Do health care professionals have a role?
McClinchy, Jane; Williams, Julia; Gordon, Lynne; Cairns, M.C.; Fairey, Gail (2013)Introduction: Long term health conditions either wholly or partly diet-related continue to increase both nationally and internationally. Health care professionals (HCPs) have a key role to play in the management of patients ...