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‘All we’ve ever known is Covid’: A follow-up study with newly qualified nurses who worked as student nurses during the pandemic
Godbold, Rosemary; Whiting, Lisa; Chokeepermal-Naidu, Yogini; Adams, Claire (2022-11-22)Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of nursing students in England who had worked through the first wave and transitioned to qualification in the ongoing pandemic. Background: Experiences of health professionals ... -
Analysis of phenomenological data : personal reflections on Giorgi's method
Whiting, Lisa (2001)Some personal insights into using Giorgi’s phenomenological method in a small-scale research study. -
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 ... -
Association Between Experiencing Relational Bullying and Adolescent Health Related Quality of Life
Chester, Kayleigh; Spencer, Neil; Whiting, Lisa; Brooks, Fiona (2017-11-01)BACKGROUND Bullying is a public health concern for the school-aged population, however, the health outcomes associated with the subtype of relational bullying are less understood. The purpose of this study was to examine ... -
At last, young people’s voices are being heard about the future of the NHS
Petty, Julia; Whiting, Lisa; Roberts, Sheila; Meager, Gary (2017-09-26) -
“Blurred boundaries”: When nurses and midwives give anti-vaccination advice on Facebook
Green, Janet; Petty, Julia; Whiting, Lisa; Orr, Fiona; Brown, Anne-Marie; Smart, Larissa; Jones, Linda; Kearney, Matthew (2022-02-10)Background: Nurses and midwives have a professional obligation to promote health and prevent disease, and therefore they have an essential role to play in vaccination. Despite this, some nurses and midwives have been found ... -
Caring for the vulnerable neonate at and after discharge
Whiting, Lisa (Critical Publishing Ltd, 2024-03-18) -
Causes of ATtrition in CHIldren's NursinG (CATCHING): An exploratory mixed method study.
Whiting, Lisa; McKeever, Stephen; Twycross, Alison; Anderson, David (2018-09)Professional, financial and ethical reasons necessitate nursing improves its understanding of student attrition. Previous studies identify causes of attrition as multifactorial. However, few studies focus on children's ... -
Child health promotion
Whiting, Lisa (1997) -
Child health promotion
Whiting, Lisa; Roberts, Sheila (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015) -
The child in society : enhancing health and wellbeing
Whiting, Lisa; Donnelly, Mary (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015-01) -
Children and young people’s health and wellbeing
Whiting, Lisa; Donnelly, Mary (Wiley-Blackwell, 2021-05-13) -
Children's palliative care : Examination of a nursing rotation programme
Whiting, Lisa; Whiting, Mark; Petty, Julia; O'Grady, Michele (2021-02-02)Background: An 8-month rotation programme was implemented for five nurses employed in two kinds of children's palliative care environments: Hospital wards and hospices. This study reports the views of the nurses completing ... -
Clinical assessment of student nurses
Whiting, Lisa (1997)- The value of the clinical assessment of student nurses is recognised by practitioners. - The role of clinical assessor needs total commitment. - The rigour of the clinical assessment of student nurses is critical to the ... -
Conducting qualitative research with palliative care patients : Applying Hammick's research ethics wheel
Whiting, Lisa; Vickers, P.S. (2010-02-01)This paper discusses the particular ethical issues that are present when attempting to undertake research involving patients accessing palliative care for cancer. It focuseson the use of Hammick's research ethics wheel ... -
Delivering effective nursing care to children and young people outside of a hospital setting
Whiting, Lisa; Donnelly, Mary; Martin, Deborah; Whiting, Mark (University of Hertfordshire, 2014-08)Over the course of the last fifty years, there has been a reduction of approximately 75 per cent in the total number of children’s hospital beds in the United Kingdom [UK]; at the same time, there has been an increase in ... -
Effective nursing care of children and young people outside hospital
Whiting, Lisa; Caldwell, Chris; Donnelly, Mary; Martin, Deborah; Whiting, Mark (2015-06-10)Aim To assess the preparation required to ensure a workforce of nurses who can provide high quality out-of-hospital services for children and young people. Methods Using mixed methods, questionnaires were sent to young ... -
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) -
An evaluation of the National Health Service [NHS] England Youth Forum
Whiting, Lisa; Roberts, Sheila; Etchells, Jenni (University of Hertfordshire, 2015-03-31)More than five decades ago the Platt Report (Ministry of Health, 1959) recommended that hospitalised children needed to be treated differently to adults. It took until the 1980s for evidence to emerge that healthcare staff ... -
An Evaluation of the NHS England Youth Forum
Whiting, Lisa; Roberts, Sheila; Etchells, Jenni; Evans, Kath; Williams, Alice (2016-09-07)More than five decades ago the Platt Report (Ministry of Health, 1959) recommended that hospitalised children needed to be treated differently to adults. It took until the 1980s for evidence to emerge that healthcare staff ...