Marie Cunningham

ORCID: 0000-0002-1871-4728
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Research Areas
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Emergency and Acute Care Studies
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Library Science and Administration
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints
  • Healthcare Systems and Public Health
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Healthcare Systems and Reforms

North Staffordshire Clinical Commissioning Group
2023-2024

St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
1989

Barrow Neurological Institute
1989

Thirty-eight traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients who underwent a neuropsychologically oriented milieu rehabilitation program were compared with an historical control group of 38 TBI did not receive this form rehabilitation. Patients matched according to admitting Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score, age at injury, and gender. Educational level chronicity completely but controlled for in statistical analyses. A greater number received productive (ie, student, worker, or both) the untreated...

10.1097/00001199-199403000-00011 article EN Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 1994-03-01

This article explores the nature and rationale of cognitive retraining activities in a neuropsychologically oriented outpatient rehabilitation program. Daily performance on tasks speed information processing, memory, language, flexibility, visuospatial problem solving provide valuable quantitative qualitative data. Individualized compensatory strategies are developed. Patients learn about residual strengths weaknesses their impact work performance. In this way promote greater self-awareness,...

10.1097/00001199-198909000-00007 article EN Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 1989-09-01

People in prison are generally poorer health than their peers the community, often living with chronic illness and multimorbidity. Healthcare research prisons has largely focused on specific problems, such as substance use; less attention been paid to conditions routinely managed primary care, diabetes or hypertension. It is important understand how care currently delivered United Kingdom it can be improved, order reduce inequalities.

10.3310/grfv4068 article EN cc-by Health and Social Care Delivery Research 2024-11-01

Background: Prisoners have significant health needs, are relatively high users of healthcare and often die prematurely. Strong primary care systems associated with better population outcomes. We investigated the quality delivered to prisoners.Methods: assessed achievement against 30 indicators spanning different domains in 13 prisons North England. conducted repeated cross-sectional analyses routinely recorded data from electronic records over 2017-20. Multi-level mixed effects logistic...

10.2139/ssrn.4456608 preprint EN 2023-01-01

Background Prisoners have considerable health needs, are relatively high users of care and often die prematurely. Prison healthcare research has typically focused on specific problems such as substance misuse, but ‘routine’ primary received less attention. Strong systems associated with better population outcomes. Identifying inappropriate variations in will inform strategies to close gaps reduce preventable deaths. Aim To explore the quality for prisoners. Method We assessed achievement...

10.3399/bjgp23x733761 article EN British Journal of General Practice 2023-07-01
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