- Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
- Homelessness and Social Issues
- Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
- Gender, Security, and Conflict
- Occupational Health and Safety Research
- Sex work and related issues
- Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics
- Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues
- Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints
- Patient Safety and Medication Errors
University of Suffolk
2018
University of Wolverhampton
2013-2017
The Silences Framework and its underpinning concept of ‘Screaming Silences’ was originally presented with the invitation for further peer review utilisation in other contexts order to test usefulness enable critique by a wider audience. This paper reports use framework study researching nurse-led interventions released ex-offenders. Screaming were situated how an issue, as experienced ex-offenders, screams out them relation their health impact on reality while remaining silent consciousness...
Abstract Aims A discussion on the case for nurse‐led community delivery of health and social care interventions to ex‐offenders. Background Ex‐offenders re‐enter their communities with limited pre‐release preparation continuity access once outside prison. Once released, these individuals become hard reach, do not consider a priority consequently use services address needs in crisis‐led way. Nevertheless, how nurses can best support health‐excluded group remains vague requires discussion....
Purpose This paper reports on a regionally based UK study uncovering what has worked well in learning from adverse incidents hospitals. The purpose of this is to review the incident investigation methodology used identifying strengths or weaknesses and explore use database as tool embed learning. Design/methodology/approach Documentary examination was conducted all reported between 1 June 2011 30 2012 by three National Health Service One root cause analysis report per for each individual...
This study was a qualitative case underpinned by “The Silences Framework” aimed at mapping the ex-offender health pathway towards identifying “touch points” in community for delivery of nurse-led intervention. Participants meeting inclusion criteria were quantitatively ranked based on poor health. scoring lowest and endorsing their ranking through confirmation condition selected as cases interviewed over 6 months. Individuals professional networks offenders contextualized emergent themes....