Training needs assessment of drug and alcohol training issues for generic health and social work staff.
(2004)
Report
Watson, H., Girvin, M., Kelly, T., Kerr, S., Hislop, J., Thow, M., …Coull, S. (2004). Training needs assessment of drug and alcohol training issues for generic health and social work staff. Greater Glasgow NHS
All Outputs (5)
A qualitative evaluation of the physiotherapy service for homeless people in Glasgow. (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hislop, J., & Smith, J. (2004, December). A qualitative evaluation of the physiotherapy service for homeless people in Glasgow. Poster presented at Allied Health Professions NHS Quality Improvement Scotland Clinical Effective Project. Third National ConfePURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore homeless peoples' views and experiences of a specialist physiotherapy service for homeless people in Glasgow, Scotland. RELEVANCE: Evidence suggests that homelessness increases the risk of poor health... Read More about A qualitative evaluation of the physiotherapy service for homeless people in Glasgow..
Evaluation of the physiotherapy service for homeless people in Glasgow. (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hislop, J., & Smith, J. (2004, December). Evaluation of the physiotherapy service for homeless people in GlasgowNo abstract available.
Qualitative evaluation of a writing for publication course. (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hislop, J., Murray, R., & Newton, M. (2004, December). Qualitative evaluation of a writing for publication course. Poster presented at NHS Education for Scotland conference on education Research and DevelopmentNo abstract available.
Erector spinae activity during three methods of lifting a baby car seat in postnatal women and matched controls (2004)
Journal Article
Brown, H., Paul, L., Hislop, J., & McFadyen, A. (2004). Erector spinae activity during three methods of lifting a baby car seat in postnatal women and matched controls. Physiotherapy, 90(4), 204-209. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physio.2004.06.003Objectives The lifting of baby car seats could be a contributing factor in persistent back pain experienced by many postnatal women. The purpose of this study was to compare the activity of the erector spinae muscles of postnatal women and a control... Read More about Erector spinae activity during three methods of lifting a baby car seat in postnatal women and matched controls.