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Academic primary care: time to review and integrate
Adams, Ann; Lester, Helen; Kendall, S.; Bryar, Ros (2011) -
An asset-based approach : an alternative health promotion strategy?
Whiting, Lisa; Kendall, S.; Wills, Wendy (2012-01)In recent years there has been an enormous growth in the literature that has focused upon assets, or emphasising the positive attributes of both people and communities. These include children and young people's developmental ... -
Audit as evidence : the effectiveness of '123 magic' programmes
Bloomfield, L.; Kendall, S. (2010)This paper reports on an audit to determine the effectiveness of '123 Magic', a group-based parenting programme that encourages parents to explore, discuss and practice strategies to manage child behaviour. The audit's use ... -
Breastfeeding support - the importance of self-efficacy for low-income women
Entwistle, F.; Kendall, S.; Mead, M. (2010)Breastfeeding is a key determinant in promoting public health and reducing health inequality. Low-income women have a significantly lower level of breastfeeding. Midwives in the UK have been encouraged to implement the ... -
Busting the bureaucracy: lessons from research governance in primary care
Appleton, Jane; Caan, Woody; Cowley, Sarah; Kendall, S. (2007)This paper provides a critical discussion of the research governance approval processes faced in a nationally-funded primary care health service survey. The study is investigating how a range of English primary care ... -
A case study of asthma care in school age children using nurse-coordinated multidisciplinary collaborative practices
Procter, Susan; Brooks, F.; Wilson, Patricia; Crouchman, Carolyn; Kendall, S. (2015-04-08)AIM: To describe the role of school nursing in leading and coordinating a multidisciplinary networked system of support for children with asthma, and to analyze the strengths and challenges of undertaking and supporting ... -
Celebrating Reviewers : your contribution to development of the discipline.
Bryar, R.; Kendall, S. (2012-07) -
Chronic illness, reproductive health and moral work: women’s experiences of epilepsy
Thompson, D.; Kendall, S.; Thomas, Hilary; Solomon, J.; Nashef, L. (2008)Background: The impact of chronic illness on families has long been noted in the literature but in such studies families appear as ready-formed entities. This exploratory qualitative study addresses the largely unacknowledged ... -
Comment on : Thompson D.R. & Darbyshire P. (2013) Is academic nursing being sabotaged by its own killer elite? Journal of Advanced Nursing 69 (1), 1-3.
Bryar, R.; Closs, S.J.; Kendall, S.; Griffiths, J. (2013-05-01) -
A comparative study of the effect of group based parenting support on parental stress and outcomes for children in both the UK and Japan
Bloomfield, Linda; Kendall, S. (2009) -
Control perceptions in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: the impact of the medical consultation
Hassell, A.; Dawes, P.; Kendall, S.; Ryan, Sarah (2003)Objective. To identify factors that patients perceive as influencing control in living with the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Method. A sample of 40 patients with RA were recruited randomly from an out-patient ... -
Control perecptions in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: The role of social support
Ryan, Sarah; Hassell, A.; Dawes, P.; Kendall, S. (2003) -
The “con” of concept analysis : A discussion paper which explores and critiques the ontological focus, reliability and antecedents of concept analysis frameworks
Beckwith, J.S.; Dickinson, Angela; Kendall, S. (2008)This paper draws on the work of Paley and Duncan et al in order to extend and engender debate regarding the use of Concept Analysis frameworks. Despite the apparent plethora of Concept Analysis frameworks used in nursing ... -
A Critical Account of Gaining Research Governance Approval
Byrne, G.; Kendall, S.; Morgan, J.; Offredy, M. (2005) -
Developing a national mentorship scheme to enhance the contribution of clinical academics to health care
Byrne, G.; Topping, Annie; Kendall, S.; Golding, Berenice (2014-11-26)Aim To provide a template for developing a national mentoring scheme to enhance the contribution practitioner researchers can make to the quality of health care in England. Background The authors describe the background ... -
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 and validating a tool to measure parenting self-efficacy
Kendall, S.; Bloomfield, L. (2005)Aims. This paper reports the development of a tool to measure parenting self-efficacy as an aid to evaluating parenting programmes. Background. Whilst there has been increasing interest in parenting programmes from parents, ... -
Does nursing research impact on policy? a case study of health visiting research and UK health policy
Bunn, Frances; Kendall, S. (2011)The aim of this study was to critically examine the impact of nursing research on the development of health care policy using UK health visiting research as an example. We used established methods to evaluate research ... -
Encouraging patients to self-care - the preliminary development and validation of the VeLUSET(©) , a self-efficacy tool for venous leg ulcer patients, aged 60 years and over
Brown, Annemarie; Kendall, S.; Flanagan, Madeleine; Cottee, Michaela (2014-06)Venous leg ulceration has a high recurrence rate. Patients with healed or frequently recurring venous ulceration are required to perform self-care behaviours to prevent recurrence or promote healing, but evidence suggests ... -
Epilepsy in the United Kingdom : seizure frequency and severity, anti-epileptic drug utilization and impact on life in 1652 people with epilepsy
Moran, N.F.; Poole, K.; Bell, G.S.; Solomon, J.; Kendall, S.; McCarthy, M.; McCormick, D.; Nashef, L.; Sander, J.; Shorvon, S.D. (2004)Objectives: To describe the clinical characteristics of epilepsy in a representative sample of the UK population, including seizure frequency and severity; overall severity of epilepsy; patterns of anti-epileptic drug (AED) ...