Karen Cooper

ORCID: 0000-0003-2472-3476
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Research Areas
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Nursing education and management
  • Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
  • Social and Educational Sciences
  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
  • Art Education and Development
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Educational and Psychological Assessments
  • Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders
  • Tendon Structure and Treatment
  • Higher Education Learning Practices
  • Ethics in medical practice
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • Asian Geopolitics and Ethnography
  • Occupational Health and Safety Research
  • Nursing Roles and Practices
  • Soviet and Russian History
  • Policing Practices and Perceptions
  • Neuroscience, Education and Cognitive Function
  • Museums and Cultural Heritage
  • Web and Library Services
  • Education and Critical Thinking Development
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Library Collection Development and Digital Resources

University of California, San Francisco
2024

University of the West of Scotland
2024

University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
2024

University of Derby
2022-2023

University of Edinburgh
2015-2021

Bournemouth University
2014-2019

Queensland Health
2018

Mid Sweden University
2015

Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division
2010

University of Oxford
2005-2007

While most people say they would prefer to be cared for and die at home, this outcome is often not achieved. This represents a service gap that general practitioners (GPs) are optimally positioned fill.The aim of paper synthesise existing evidence-based frameworks palliative care together with other resources, present cohesive model GPs can easily systematise guide high-quality home-based care.Key clinical processes include advance planning development medical goals patient plans terminal...

10.31128/ajgp-06-18-4607 article EN Australian Journal of General Practice 2018-11-01

Chapter 1 Author's Preface 2 Introduction: American Indians, Museums and Protest Part 3 I: Protesting Exhibitions 4 One: Politics Sponsorship 5 Two: Display of Sacred Objects 6 Three: Human Remains 7 Four: Art Confined to a Reservation its Own 8 II: The Long Road Repatriation 9 Five: Demands for Return Material 10 Six: 11 III: Whose Heroes Holidays 12 Seven: No Celebration Columbus 13 Eight: Thanksgiving Mourned 14 Nine: Custer Chronicles 15 IV: Claiming Our Places 16 Ten: Native Cultural...

10.5860/choice.46-1565 article EN Choice Reviews Online 2008-11-01

ABSTRACT Forty-seven patients entered a prospective randomized trial to assess the effect of early botulinum neurotoxin A treatment ipsi lateral antagonist medial rectus on ultimate recovery rate acute unilateral sixth nerve palsy. Twenty-two received injections and 25 acted as controls. The overall etiologies were microvascular (72.3%), unknown (17%), multiple sclerosis (6%), one case each central nervous system (CNS) sarcoidosis basilar artery ectasia. Eighty-three percent within 2 weeks...

10.3928/0191-3913-19940901-03 article EN Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus 1994-09-01

Child sexual abuse and exploitation material has drawn concern legislative attention since the turn of century, work to identify children in images been a prioritised task through international cooperation. The International Sexual Exploitation Image Database (ICSE DB) includes more than 8000 identified victims from nearly 50 countries. database contains considerable important information about child image crimes. general aim this study was quantify characteristics illegal UK ICSE DB ( n =...

10.1002/car.2507 article EN Child Abuse Review 2018-03-22

Aim To describe the impact of unrelieved patient suffering on nurses working with palliative care patients. Design This was a qualitative descriptive design using semi-structured interviews. Sample Nine experienced were interviewed. Results Nurses acknowledged that term ‘suffering’ generally not used in workplace. The identified only small group patients died could be classified as ‘unrelieved’ but these patients’ themselves enormous. described terms perceptions (difficult situation),...

10.12968/ijpn.2004.10.9.16049 article EN International Journal of Palliative Nursing 2004-09-01

In many jurisdictions it is increasingly recognized that police complaints systems should contain a mixture of formal and less procedures, as well allow for variety outcomes including remedial punitive ones. Recent changes to the system handling against in England Wales envisage an expanded role local (informal) resolution, with new range options restorative justice conferences. Yet little known about whether complainants would welcome option conference or processes constitute improvement on...

10.1177/1466802505055837 article EN Criminal Justice 2005-07-18
Monsey L. Alexander Megan Allen Sreevardhan Alluri Deborah Amster Heather A. Anderson and 95 more Afifa Argoubi William F. Astle Darrell S. Austin Maragaret K Bailey John D Baker Wesley T. Beaulieu Roy W. Beck Fabiana Berns Amit R Bhatt Eileen E. Birch Derek P. Bitner Tracy A Bland Marie I. Bodack Charline S. Boente Lisa Bohra Lezlie L. Bond Erick D. Bothun Nicole M. Boyle Randy Brafford Kelly M Castle Carolyn Chamberlain Nathan L. Cheung Stephen P. Christiansen Alex Christoff Ida Chung Katherine Cioffi Deborah A. Clausius Patricia Cobb Mary Louise Z. Collins Beth Colon Julie A. Conley Courtney L. Conner K. Connolly Karen Cooper Connie J. Crossnoe Eric R. Crouch Shawn Cupit Linda Curtis Beth M Cutrer Barry R. Davis Alejandra G. de Alba Campomanes Erika A. De Leon Trevano W. Dean Marie Diener‐West Angela C. Dillon Zainab Dinani Quayleen Donahue Sean P. Donahue Patrick J. Droste Zuzana Ecerova Jillian M Eltzroth Christina A Esposito Patricia Evans Donald F. Everett Caroline C. Fang Alicia Feis Lisa M Fergus Brooke P Fimbel Deborah R. Fishman Maureen Flanagan R Førde Samisksha Fouzdar Jain John Franklin Marcela Frazier Jennifer Gafford Brooke E Geddie Kevin R. Gertsch Elena Gianfermi Michael E Gray A. Paula Grigorian Kammi B. Gunton Alexis C Hahn Laurie Hahn-Parrott Kathryn M. Haider Wendy Jean Haley S.W. Hatch Sarah R. Hatt Robert J. Henderson Catherine Heyman Rosemary D. Higgins Jan Hilbrands James E. Hoepner Ann M. Holleschau Hannah L. Holtorf Darren L. Hoover Kristine B. Hopkins Kristine Huang Amy K. Hutchinson Yvonne James Benjamin G Jastrzemsbki Erin C Jenewein Allison Jensen Jasleen K Jhajj Sarah K Jones Catherine O. Jordan

Importance Increased myopic shift was found to be associated with 1 year of overminus spectacle treatment for children intermittent exotropia (IXT). Persistence after discontinuing spectacles is unknown. Objective To compare refractive error change over 3 years in IXT originally treated vs nonoverminus spectacles. Design, Setting, and Participants This study an 18-month extension the Trial Overminus Spectacle Therapy Intermittent Exotropia cohort, which previously randomized aged 10 baseline...

10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2024.0276 article EN JAMA Ophthalmology 2024-03-21
Stacy L. Pineles Robert J. Henderson Michael X. Repka Gena Heidary Grant T. Liu and 95 more Amy Waldman Mark Borchert Sangeeta Khanna Jennifer Graves Janine E. Collinge Julie A. Conley Patricia L. Davis Raymond T. Kraker Susan A. Cotter Jonathan M. Holmes Mark Borchert Melinda Y. Chang Dilshad Contractor Emily Zolfaghari Aarti Vyas Tiffany Yuen Veeral Shah Evelyn A. Paysse Gihan Romany Jason H. Peragallo Judy Brower Aparna Raghuram Gena Heidary Bilal Al Wattar Ryan N. Chinn Srishti Kothari R. Michael Siatkowski Janine E. Collinge Maria E. Lim Alisha N Brewer Annette M. Doughty Sonny Icks Shannon R. Almeida Alejandra de Alba Campomanes Premilla Banwait Jennifer Graves Leila Hajkazemshirazi Yizhuo Bastea-Forte Jennifer Arjona Jeremy J.W. Chen Karen Cooper Rafif Ghadban Sophia M. Chung Oscar A. Cruz Sangeeta Khanna Traci A. Christenson Lisa L. Breeding Dawn Govreau Beth A. Wallis Brooke E. Geddie Julie A. Conley Elisabeth T. Wolinski Patricia L. Davis Indre Rudaitis Jacqueline Twite Carrie S. Bloomquist Sarah R. Laboy Jackie M. Twite Stacy L. Pineles Michelle V. Doan Marianne J. Bernardo Michael C. Brodsky John J. Chen Jonathan M. Holmes Suzanne M. Wernimont Lindsay L. Czaplewski Stacy L. Eastman Moriah A. Keehn Debbie M. Priebe Don L. Bremer Richard P. Golden Catherine O. Jordan Mary Lou McGregor Rachel E. Reem David L. Rogers Amanda N. Schreckengost Sara A. Maletic Mays A. Dairi Laura B. Enyedi Sarah K. Jones Navajyoti R. Barman Robert J. House David A. Nasrazadani Sean Gratton Justin D. Marsh Rebecca J. Dent Lezlie L. Bond Lori L. Soske Padmaja Sudhakar Christi M. Willen Deborah R. Taylor Nathaniel Q. Moliterno Michael Nsoesie Shaista Vally Paul H. Phillips

10.1016/j.ophtha.2022.03.021 article EN publisher-specific-oa Ophthalmology 2022-03-30

This article explores how nurse academics in one British university uphold and role model the humanising framework developed by Todres et al (2009) . It gives a brief overview of education UK. Next it outlines nature personal tutor role. then offers an framework, its background embodiment undergraduate nursing curriculum. humanisation this influences impacts on students' ability to live apply dimensions enhance patients' lived experience care. concludes with examples encourages positive...

10.12968/bjon.2018.27.1.52 article EN British Journal of Nursing 2018-01-11

ABSTRACT Background: We reviewed the process of using concept mapping as a methodology to teach science RNs in bachelor degree nursing program Australia. Method: The technique was used for two classes students unit during 1995 with work packages and independent student learning being focus unit. Results: Both instructors found experience mainly positive. It helped become more learners, have greater confidence their knowledge science, allowed understanding practice meaningful personalized....

10.3928/0022-0124-19990101-08 article EN The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing 1999-01-01

Abstract Background Physiotherapy is recommended for people with tennis elbow, but whilst a wide array of treatments available, the optimal approach remains uncertain. We have therefore recently developed an optimised physiotherapy treatment package elbow based on synthesis evidence, patient input and clinical consensus. It consists detailed advice education, structured progressive exercise programme provision counter-force brace. Here, we report protocol our multicentre pilot feasibility...

10.1186/s40814-022-01132-x article EN cc-by Pilot and Feasibility Studies 2022-08-11

The OPTimisE intervention was developed to address uncertainty regarding the most effective physiotherapy treatment strategy for people with Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy (LET).

10.1016/j.msksp.2023.102905 article EN cc-by Musculoskeletal Science and Practice 2023-12-30

While the “scientific” debate about school dropouts has ensued, some have taken matters into their own hands, creating successful non-school based programs on arts for at-risk youth based. Their efforts demonstrate powerful results learning and human development. We suggest that it is time to incorporate this knowledge base, as well, explore its potential an integrated model of considers creative needs all individuals. During fall 2011, we introduced a pilot project work with storytelling...

10.21977/d911112693 article EN publisher-specific-oa Journal for Learning through the Arts A Research Journal on Arts Integration in Schools and Communities 2015-12-30

Journal Article Security From Terrorism Financing: Models of Delivery Applied to Informal Value Transfer Systems Get access Karen Cooper, Cooper Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Clive Walker * *Karen School Law, Liverpool John Moores University , Brownlow Hill, L3 5UG UK ; Walker, Centre Criminal Justice Studies, Leeds LS2 9JT law6cw@leeds.ac.uk . The British Criminology, Volume 56, Issue 6, November 2016, Pages 1125–1145,...

10.1093/bjc/azw057 article EN The British Journal of Criminology 2016-08-02

Background: Most Australians say they wish to die at home, but many are admitted inpatient facilities for symptom management. Caring@home resources can be used support informal carers manage breakthrough symptoms safely using subcutaneous medicines. Nurses require education about how teach use these resources. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness and relevance of an online programme registered nurses (RNs) caring@home Methods: must complete survey prior commencement again upon completion...

10.12968/ijpn.2023.29.11.538 article EN International Journal of Palliative Nursing 2023-11-02

In an move to identify nursing as all-graduate profession, the Nursi Midwifery Council standards identified that future nurses need be equipped with skills and knowledge lead deliver high-quality care. Inorder have these within changing context of health care, students experience care delivery across a range community, hospital other settings. Students undertake final clinical placement 12 weeks at end their programme, commonly called consolidation placement, are allocated sign-off mentor...

10.12968/bjcn.2014.19.4.192 article EN British Journal of Community Nursing 2014-04-01
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