Exploring the impact of sleep apnoea on daily life and occupational engagement.
(2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Donoghue, N., & McKay, E. A. (2012, December). Exploring the impact of sleep apnoea on daily life and occupational engagement. Poster presented at College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference
E-Health: chances and challenges of distributed, service oriented architectures (2012)
Journal Article
Thuemmler, C., Fan, L., Buchanan, W. J., Lo, O., Ekonomou, E., & Khedim, A. S. (2012). E-Health: chances and challenges of distributed, service oriented architectures. Journal of cyber security and mobility, 37,Societies are undergoing unprecedented demographic and socio-economical changes on a pace that has never been experienced before. Health care models are in transition to remain affordable for governments and individuals. Mobile technology and cloud c... Read More about E-Health: chances and challenges of distributed, service oriented architectures.
The right to life, and to proper inquiries on death: A human rights perspective on the investigation of deaths of psychiatric patients in Scotland? (2012)
Journal Article
Patrick, H., Stavert, J., & Malcolm, J. (2012). The right to life, and to proper inquiries on death: A human rights perspective on the investigation of deaths of psychiatric patients in Scotland?. Juridical Review, 1, 51No abstract available.
The Opportunities and Challenges of the Changing Public Services Landscape for the Third Sector inScotland: A Longitudinal Study Year Three Report(2009-2012). (2012)
Report
Osborne, S. P., Bond, S., Dutton, M., Honore, E., & Egdell, V. (2012). The Opportunities and Challenges of the Changing Public Services Landscape for the Third Sector inScotland: A Longitudinal Study Year Three Report(2009-2012). Edinburgh, Scotland: Scottish GovernmentThis report outlines findings from the first three years of a longitudinal research
project examining ‘The Changing Public Services Landscape in Scotland:
Opportunities and Challenges’. This work was commissioned by the Scottish
Government and, us... Read More about The Opportunities and Challenges of the Changing Public Services Landscape for the Third Sector inScotland: A Longitudinal Study Year Three Report(2009-2012)..
Carer involvement with drug services: a qualitative study (2012)
Journal Article
Orr, L. C., Barbour, R. S., & Elliott, L. (2012). Carer involvement with drug services: a qualitative study. Health Expectations, https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12033BACKGROUND:
Empirical research suggests that involving carers brings benefits to families and services. Consequently, drug-related policy and guidance has increasingly encouraged drug services to involve carers at all levels of service provision.... Read More about Carer involvement with drug services: a qualitative study.
Young people exiting homelessness: The role of family support. (2012)
Book Chapter
Mayock, P., Corr, M.-L., & O'Sullivan, E. (2012). Young people exiting homelessness: The role of family support. In K. Burns, & D. Lynch (Eds.), Children's rights and child protection: critical times, critical issues in Ireland (184-201). Manchester University Press
The meaning of drug use among homeless young people: A longitudinal pathways analysis. (2012)
Book Chapter
Mayock, P., & Corr, M.-L. (2012). The meaning of drug use among homeless young people: A longitudinal pathways analysis. In M. Wouters, J. Fountain, & D. Korf (Eds.), The Meanings of High: Variations according to drug, set, setting and time (134-150). Pabst Science Publishers
Supporting the case for “progressive universalism” in health visiting: Scottish mothers and health visitors’ perspectives on targeting and rationing health visiting services, with a focus on the Lothian Child Concern Model (2012)
Journal Article
Hogg, R., Kennedy, C., Gray Brunton, C., & Hanley, J. (2012). Supporting the case for “progressive universalism” in health visiting: Scottish mothers and health visitors’ perspectives on targeting and rationing health visiting services, with a focus on the Lothian Child Concern Model. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22, 240-250. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2702.2012.04224.xAims. To explore parents and professionals’ experience of family assessment in health visiting (public health nursing), with a focus on the Lothian Child Concern Model (LCCM).
Background. Health visitors (HVs) currently assess families as requiring... Read More about Supporting the case for “progressive universalism” in health visiting: Scottish mothers and health visitors’ perspectives on targeting and rationing health visiting services, with a focus on the Lothian Child Concern Model.
The same as you? 200-2012 health outcomes evaluation report. (2012)
Report
Allan, L., Brown, J., Brown, M., & Stevenson, T. (2012). The same as you? 200-2012 health outcomes evaluation report. Edinburgh, Scotland: Scottish GovernmentThe same as you? (SAY) (Scottish Executive, 2000) was launched by the
Scottish Executive in May 2000 and reviewed the services then available to
people with learning disabilities and people on the autism spectrum. It said
that people with learning... Read More about The same as you? 200-2012 health outcomes evaluation report..
Developing novel evidence-based interventions to promote asthma action plan use: a cross-study synthesis of evidence from randomised controlled trials and qualitative studies (2012)
Journal Article
Ring, N., Jepson, R., Pinnock, H., Wilson, C., Hoskins, G., Wyke, S., & Sheikh, A. (2012). Developing novel evidence-based interventions to promote asthma action plan use: a cross-study synthesis of evidence from randomised controlled trials and qualitative studies. Trials, 13(1), https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-13-216Background: Long-standing randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence indicates that asthma action plans can improve patient outcomes. Internationally, however, these plans are seldom issued by professionals or used by patients/carers. To understand h... Read More about Developing novel evidence-based interventions to promote asthma action plan use: a cross-study synthesis of evidence from randomised controlled trials and qualitative studies.
Using population-level time use datasets to advance knowledge of human activity, participation and health (2012)
Journal Article
Hunt, E., & McKay, E. A. (2012). Using population-level time use datasets to advance knowledge of human activity, participation and health. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(10), 478-480. https://doi.org/10.4276/030802212x13496921049789Time use is of enduring interest to occupational therapists and occupational scientists. However, occupational researchers have yet to exploit fully the potential of large population-level time use datasets. A brief overview of the historical develop... Read More about Using population-level time use datasets to advance knowledge of human activity, participation and health.
The neglect and abuse of young people: a resource for secondary schools. (2012)
Report
Stone, K. (2012). The neglect and abuse of young people: a resource for secondary schools. Stirling, Scotland: WithScotland/ University of StirlingThe resource is intended for use during schools’ CPD/CAT sessions, specifically:
• Child abuse and neglect – for primary schools
• The abuse and neglect of young people – for secondary schools.
Staff members at all levels can play an impo... Read More about The neglect and abuse of young people: a resource for secondary schools..
Child abuse and neglect: a resource for primary schools. (2012)
Report
Stone, K. (2012). Child abuse and neglect: a resource for primary schools. Stirling, Scotland: WithScotland/ University of StirlingThe resource is intended for use during schools’ CPD/CAT sessions, specifically:
• Child abuse and neglect – for primary schools
• The abuse and neglect of young people – for secondary schools
Family carers’ experiences of support at the end of life: carers’ and health professionals’ and health professionals’ views (2012)
Journal Article
Dosser, I., & Kennedy, C. (2012). Family carers’ experiences of support at the end of life: carers’ and health professionals’ and health professionals’ views. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 18, 491-497This paper reports findings from an exploratory qualitative study concerning end-of-life support for family carers in an acute ward setting. The participants included bereaved carers of patients who had died in an acute ward or hospice, as well as he... Read More about Family carers’ experiences of support at the end of life: carers’ and health professionals’ and health professionals’ views.
Occupational therapy students' perspectives of the 'Headstart' widening participation programme. (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
McKay, E., MacKenzie, A., Gnanasekaran, L., Bryant, W., & Kramer-Roy, D. (2012, October). Occupational therapy students' perspectives of the 'Headstart' widening participation programme. Presented at 18th Meeting of European Network of Higher Education
Transitioning in and out of universities for disabled students. (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Nolan, C., Magnus, E., & McKay, E. A. (2012, September). Transitioning in and out of universities for disabled students. Paper presented at University of British Columbia
Obese women and quality of life. (2012)
Book Chapter
McInnes, R. J., & Gray, C. M. (2012). Obese women and quality of life. In Obesity: A Ticking Time Bomb for Reproductive Health (585-591). ElsevierObese women and quality of life.
Interventions in community settings that prevent or delay disablement in later life: an overview of the evidence (2012)
Journal Article
Frost, H., Haw, S., & Frank, J. (2012). Interventions in community settings that prevent or delay disablement in later life: an overview of the evidence. Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, 13(3), 212-230. https://doi.org/10.1108/14717791211264241Purpose - The population of older people in the UK is expected to rise rapidly over the next 20 years and therefore identification of effective interventions that prevent functional decline and disablement is a public health priority. This review sum... Read More about Interventions in community settings that prevent or delay disablement in later life: an overview of the evidence.
Substance and alcohol misuse in the offshore community - reviewing the evidence (2012)
Journal Article
Webster-Henderson, B. J., Heyman, I., & Shaw, R. (2012). Substance and alcohol misuse in the offshore community - reviewing the evidence. The journal of the institute of remote health care, 3(1), 15-20
A longitudinal qualitative exploration of healthcare and informal support needs among survivors of critical illness: the RELINQUISH protocol (2012)
Journal Article
Ramsay, P., Huby, G., Rattray, J., Salisbury, L. G., Walsh, T. S., & Kean, S. (2012). A longitudinal qualitative exploration of healthcare and informal support needs among survivors of critical illness: the RELINQUISH protocol. BMJ Open, 2(4), Article e001507. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001507Introduction and background: Survival following critical illness is associated with a significant burden of physical, emotional and psychosocial morbidity. Recovery can be protracted and incomplete, with important and sustained effects upon everyday... Read More about A longitudinal qualitative exploration of healthcare and informal support needs among survivors of critical illness: the RELINQUISH protocol.
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