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Exploring female surgeon identity constructions: A qualitative study with female surgeons, their colleagues and patients (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Offiah, G., Cable, S., Rees, C., & Schofield, S. (2019, August). Exploring female surgeon identity constructions: A qualitative study with female surgeons, their colleagues and patients. Paper presented at Association for Medical Education Annual Conference, Vienna, Austria

Background The numbers of women represented in surgery at consultant level remain low compared to other specialities. While research has shown challenges and barriers for women in surgery, this current research explores the perceptions of female sur... Read More about Exploring female surgeon identity constructions: A qualitative study with female surgeons, their colleagues and patients.

“Leading Better Care”: An evaluation of an accelerated coaching intervention for clinical nursing leadership development (2018)
Journal Article
Cable, S., & Graham, E. (2018). “Leading Better Care”: An evaluation of an accelerated coaching intervention for clinical nursing leadership development. Journal of Nursing Management, 26(5), 605-612. https://doi.org/10.1111/jonm.12590

Aim: Outcomes of an accelerated co‐active coaching intervention for senior clinical nursing leadership development. Background: Co‐active coaching is characterized by a whole person approach, commitment to deep learning and conscious action thro... Read More about “Leading Better Care”: An evaluation of an accelerated coaching intervention for clinical nursing leadership development.

Ambiguity and uncertainty: The ongoing concerns of male partners of women treated for breast cancer (2008)
Journal Article
Harrow, A., Wells, M., Barbour, R. S., & Cable, S. (2008). Ambiguity and uncertainty: The ongoing concerns of male partners of women treated for breast cancer. European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 12(4), 349-356. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2008.04.009

As the prevalence of breast cancer increases, survival improves and short stay or outpatient care become the norm, greater numbers of men will be involved in providing care and support for their partners at home. This qualitative study explored the e... Read More about Ambiguity and uncertainty: The ongoing concerns of male partners of women treated for breast cancer.