Engaging the cardiovascular community using Twitter.
(2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Redfern, J., Ingles, J., Neubeck, L., Johnston, S., & Semsarian, C. (2012, August). Engaging the cardiovascular community using Twitter. Poster presented at Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ)
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Was treating to national targets appropriate for all patients who participated in a secondary prevention program? (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Neubeck, L., Lowres, N., Redfern, J., & Freedman, S. B. (2012, August). Was treating to national targets appropriate for all patients who participated in a secondary prevention program?. Poster presented at Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ)
Examining the support needs of ageing family carers in developing future plans for a relative with an intellectual disability (2012)
Journal Article
Taggart, L., Truesdale-Kennedy, M., Ryan, A., & McConkey, R. (2012). Examining the support needs of ageing family carers in developing future plans for a relative with an intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 16(3), 217-234. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744629512456465Background: Planning for the future care of adults with an intellectual disability after the main family carer ceases their care, continues to be a sensitive and difficult time posing challenges for service providers internationally. Limited research... Read More about Examining the support needs of ageing family carers in developing future plans for a relative with an intellectual disability.
Supporting ‘work-related goals’ rather than ‘return to work’ after cancer? A systematic review and meta-synthesis of 25 qualitative studies: Meta-synthesis of qualitative studies on return to work after cancer (2012)
Journal Article
Wells, M., Williams, B., Firnigl, D., Lang, H., Coyle, J., Kroll, T., & MacGillivray, S. (2013). Supporting ‘work-related goals’ rather than ‘return to work’ after cancer? A systematic review and meta-synthesis of 25 qualitative studies: Meta-synthesis of qualitative studies on return to work after cancer. Psycho-Oncology, 22(6), 1208-1219. https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.3148Background: This study aimed to systematically review and synthesise qualitative studies of employment and cancer. Methods: A rigorous systematic review and meta-synthesis process was followed. A total of 13 233 papers were retrieved from eight datab... Read More about Supporting ‘work-related goals’ rather than ‘return to work’ after cancer? A systematic review and meta-synthesis of 25 qualitative studies: Meta-synthesis of qualitative studies on return to work after cancer.
Continuity, but at what cost? The impact of telemonitoring COPD on continuities of care: a qualitative study. (2012)
Journal Article
Fairbrother, P., Pinnock, H., Hanley, J., McCloughan, L., Sheikh, A., Pagliari, C., & McKinstry, B. (2012). Continuity, but at what cost? The impact of telemonitoring COPD on continuities of care: a qualitative study. Primary Care Respiratory Journal, 21(3), 322-328. https://doi.org/10.4104/pcrj.2012.00068Background: Continuity of care is widely regarded as an important marker of quality in the management of patients with long-term
conditions. New services that integrate telemonitoring into care pathways have potential to change aspects of continuity... Read More about Continuity, but at what cost? The impact of telemonitoring COPD on continuities of care: a qualitative study..
Can theory be embedded in visual interventions to promote self-management? A proposed model and worked example (2012)
Journal Article
Williams, B., Anderson, A., Barton, K., & McGhee, J. (2012). Can theory be embedded in visual interventions to promote self-management? A proposed model and worked example. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 49, 1598-1609Nurses are increasingly involved in a range of strategies to encourage patient behaviours that improve self-management. If nurses are to be involved in, or indeed lead, the development of such interventions then processes that enhance the likelihood... Read More about Can theory be embedded in visual interventions to promote self-management? A proposed model and worked example.
Challenging symptoms in children with rare life-limiting conditions: findings from a prospective diary and interview study with families (2012)
Journal Article
Malcolm, C., Hain, R., Gibson, F., Adams, S., Anderson, G., & Forbat, L. (2012). Challenging symptoms in children with rare life-limiting conditions: findings from a prospective diary and interview study with families. Acta Pædiatrica, 101(9), 985-992. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.2012.02680.xAim: The aim was to describe the nature, frequency, severity and management challenges of symptoms in children with two rare life-limiting conditions [Mucopolysaccharide (MPS) and Batten disease].
Methods: This was an embedded mixed-method study... Read More about Challenging symptoms in children with rare life-limiting conditions: findings from a prospective diary and interview study with families.
Exploring forensic mental health service users' views on work: an interpretative phenomenological analysis (2012)
Journal Article
McQueen, J. M., & Turner, J. (2012). Exploring forensic mental health service users' views on work: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. British Journal of Forensic Practice, 14(3), 168-179. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636641211254897Purpose
– This paper aims to capture the views of forensic mental health service users; focusing on how services promote the aspiration to work, the development of skills for work, and the vocational rehabilitation process. It seeks to provide insig... Read More about Exploring forensic mental health service users' views on work: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Experiences of knowledge brokering for evidence-informed public health policy and practice: three years of the Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (2012)
Journal Article
Frost, H., Geddes, R., Haw, S., Jackson, C. A., Jepson, R., Mooney, J. D., & Frank, J. (2012). Experiences of knowledge brokering for evidence-informed public health policy and practice: three years of the Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy. Evidence and Policy, 8(3), 347-359. https://doi.org/10.1332/174426412x654068Despite a burgeoning literature on, and widespread interest in, knowledge translation and exchange in public health, few articles provide an account of the actual experiences of knowledge brokerage organisations. The Scottish Collaboration for Public... Read More about Experiences of knowledge brokering for evidence-informed public health policy and practice: three years of the Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy.
Development and implementation of naso-gastric feeding competency. (2012)
Other
Mahoney, C. (2012). Development and implementation of naso-gastric feeding competency. [Paper]. Edinburgh, NHS Lothian