- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
- Japanese History and Culture
- Global Health Workforce Issues
- Primary Care and Health Outcomes
- Healthcare innovation and challenges
- Health Policy Implementation Science
- Nursing Roles and Practices
- Public Policy and Administration Research
- Global Health and Surgery
- Disaster Management and Resilience
- Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
- Australian History and Society
- Social Sciences and Governance
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
- Museums and Cultural Heritage
- Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
- Health, psychology, and well-being
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
- Financial Crisis of the 21st Century
- Fashion and Cultural Textiles
- Nursing education and management
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Migration, Health and Trauma
University of Southampton
2019-2024
National Institute for Health Research
2018-2022
Wessex Institute of Technology
2021-2022
University of Brighton
2021-2022
King's College London
1996-2021
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit Indonesia
2021
Brunel University of London
2021
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit
2021
Sheffield Hallam University
2021
Keele University
2021
Doreen Tembo and colleagues argue that small changes as well larger system-wide can strengthen citizens' contribution to knowledge in health research Involving a broad range of individual collective perspectives global outside academic is gaining increasing recognition mechanism for achieving greater impact. This activity goes by many names (box 1). In the north or high income country, it commonly called "patient public involvement," "engagement," "participation." low middle countries south,...
One of the criticisms qualitative research is that processes and procedures data analysis tire often not made explicit ( 1 ). This criticism particularly pertinent to open-ended questions. paper outlines an approach analysing questions using content analysis, making involved. The will also describe how challenge ensuring rigour maintaining diversity subtlety responses, which can easily be lost when attempting quantify data, overcome.
Clinical trials are required to ensure new treatments safe and effective for patients. The involvement of participants in the planning execution clinical is critical not only their success but also so that participating communities can benefit from them.
Gjalt de Graaf, Patrick von Maravic and Pieter Wagenaar (eds) The Good Cause: Theoretical Perspectives on Corruption Opladen Farmington Hills, Barbara Budrich Publishers ISBN 978-3-86649-263-9,...
Community and public engagement (CPE) is increasingly becoming a key component in global health research. The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) one of the leading funders UK research requires robust CPE element it funds, along with monitoring evaluation. But what does “good” look like? And factors facilitate or inhibit good CPE? Addressing these questions would help ensure clarity expectations award holders, inform effective frameworks development guidance. work reported upon...
Unlike most approaches to research, grounded theory requires that literature is not reviewed before commencing a research study because do so could lead the researcher into making misconceived assumptions about what issues warrant further investigation. Using initial stages of investigating effects National Health Service and Community Care Act 1 on role district nurse, this paper discusses disadvantages undertaking pre-study review. There is, however, dearth information outlining how can be...
This article expands upon the concepts of local integrity system (LIS) and management through a qualitative analysis frameworks for government in Great Britain. With an emphasis on recent English experience, but drawing comparative systems Wales Scotland, demonstrates some ways which has been developed, led, monitored, enforced, discusses perceptions leading stakeholders relation to this. It will argue, addition, that changes brought by Localism Act 2011, potentially weakened LIS.
Background This article focuses on potential strategies to support primary care researchers in working partnership with the public and healthcare professionals. Partnership can potentially improve relevance usefulness of research ensure better health outcomes.
The careers of those qualifying from diploma courses are considerable interest, given the substantial professional and financial investment made in Project 2000 strategy. This paper is concerned with a longitudinal study nationally drawn cohort diplomates adult, child, mental health learning disability branches 1997/98. Reasons for choosing design described, together problems it presents strategies developed to tackle these course project date. then turns ways which aims being pursued...
As dementia progresses, caregivers increasingly have to manage the decline of food-related abilities with little outside information or input from support services The provision food coping skills and knowledge can lessen burden on caregivers. However, there is research caregivers' perspectives services. This paper reports a qualitative study investigate informal experiences of, views on, in dementia. Twenty were interviewed transcripts these interviews analysed using both deductive...
• As mental health care is increasingly being provided in community settings, a variety of job opportunities are becoming available to nurses. The extent which nurses' views and experiences working settings have been explored, however, limited. This paper reports on newly qualified plans relation taking up work the and, for those who thought it likely that they would take such work, their reasons doing so. Reasons were diverse, suggested range satisfactions could be expected. expectations...
To describe how a workshop that used modified nominal group technique (NGT) was at the end of research project to develop standard education and training requiring UK providers include service users in design delivery training.Often objective is deliver decision where there insufficient evidence. In this particular instance sought on whether should be involved for healthcare professionals what involvement might look like. One solution can use formal approach making. NGT one several...
This paper focuses on reasons why longitudinal studies can make a useful contribution to the understanding of nurse diplomates' careers. Strategies negotiate access students from all four branches and invite them participate in such study are discussed, as strategies maintain contact achieve high response rates thereafter. Attention is drawn particular difficulties obtaining nationally representative sample adult branch diplomates.
The extent to which newly qualified children’s nurses obtain their first jobs in the community, and reasons why most do not so, were explored as part of a Department Health-funded study careers qualifying from Project 2000 diploma course. A total 634 child branch diplomates completed questionnaire at, or shortly after, qualification. Only two per cent respondents had taken community post, defined one that involved visiting people at home, working settings where visit residential settings....
Given the emphasis on providing services in community, it is likely that there will be an increase research into various aspects of community. It important way which 'community' defined provide valid and reliable data facilitate comparisons with other work subject. This paper discusses how problems defining community were approached a longitudinal study careers people qualifying from pre-registration diploma course nursing.