Egdell, Valerie Cook, Mandy Stavert, Jill Ritchie, Louise Tolson, Debbie Danson, Michael
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Aging & mental health
As working lives extend and there is better recognition of early-onset dementias, employers need to consider dementia as a workplace concern. With suitable support, people living with dementia can continue employment - although, this is not appropriate for all. The requirement for employers to support employees living with dementia has human rights...
Hanson L., Coral Dawkes, Susan
The case aims to highlight the potential of using a mixed methods embedded design to understand the effects of an intervention and provide greater understanding of how participant circumstances influence engagement. This case derives from larger a Burdett Trust for Nursing funded project exploring gender perspectives of engagement/non-engagement in...
Coletta, Adriana M Campbell, Anna Morris, G Stephen Schmitz, Kathryn H
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Seminars in oncology nursing
To differentiate between rehabilitation and exercise training and propose how rehabilitation professionals and exercise physiologists can collaborate to optimize cancer survivor care. Professional organizations and peer-reviewed manuscripts. Both professions offer complementary skillsets that, when integrated, optimize the ability of the cancer car...
Carver, Hannah Ring, Nicola Miler, Joanna Parkes, Tessa
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Harm Reduction Journal
BackgroundPeople experiencing homelessness have higher rates of problematic substance use but difficulty engaging with treatment services. There is limited evidence regarding how problematic substance use treatment should be delivered for these individuals. Previous qualitative research has explored perceptions of effective treatment by people who ...
Hubbard, Gill Cherrie, John Gray, Jonathan Kyle, Richard G. Nioi, Amanda Wendelboe-Nelson, Charlotte Cowie, Hilary Dombrowski, Stephan
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BMC Public Health
BackgroundPeople increase their risk of melanoma unless they are protected from the harmful effects of sun exposure during childhood and adolescence. We aimed to assess the feasibility of a three-component sun protection intervention- presentation, action planning, and SMS messages - and trial parameters.MethodsThis feasibility wait-list trial was ...
Marshall, Lucy Lee, Kuan Ken Stewart, Stacey D Wild, Adam Fujisawa, Takeshi Ferry, Amy V Stables, Catherine L Lithgow, Hannah Chapman, Andrew R Anand, Atul
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Circulation
Truesdale, Maria Brown, Michael Taggart, Laurence Bradley, Aoife Paterson, Douglas Sirisena, Chammy Walley, Robert Karatzias, Thanos
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Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID
Trauma and its sequelae is recognised as a major morbidity factor in people with intellectual disabilities, however, a lack of inquiry into how health care professionals address trauma in this adult population exists. To explore specialist intellectual disability practitioners perspectives on current health provision and developments to address tra...
Brown, Michael Macarthur, Juliet Higgins, Anna Chouliara, Zoë
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Journal of advanced nursing
目的: 在于检查智障青少年及其护理人员的健康转变经历,并确定护理实践的含义。 设计: 对定性、定量和混合方法性研究的系统综述和严格评价。 资料来源: 在AMED、ASSIA、CINAHL、MEDLINE、PsycINFO、PubMed和Science Direct Sociological Abstract数据库中搜索了2007至2017年间发表的相关文献。 综述方法: 在搜索中确定的637篇论文中,共有12篇符合本次综述的入选标准。对论文的叙述性综述是通过综合 主要调查结果并将其分为各种理念和新兴主题进行的。 结果: 确定了四大主题:(a)成为成年人;(b)支离破碎的转变过程和护理;(c)父母是情绪混乱的倡导者;以及(d)实现转变。 结论: 影响智障青少年及其护理人员从儿童保健服务向成人保...
Dodd-Reynolds, Caroline J Nevens, Lisa Oliver, Emily J Finch, Tracy Lake, Amelia A Hanson, Coral L
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BMJ Open
Objectives Stakeholder co-production in design of public health programmes may reduce the ‘implementation gap’ but can be time-consuming and costly. Prototyping, iterative refining relevant to delivery context, offers a potential solution. This evaluation explored implementation and lessons learnt for a 12-week referral-based weight-management prog...
Brown, Michael Higgins, Anna MacArthur, Juliet
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Journal of clinical nursing
To explore the experiences of the families of young adults with intellectual disabilities at the point of transition from child to adult health services. The population of people with intellectual disabilities is changing rapidly, with young people with increasingly complex needs surviving into adulthood and requiring transition from child to adult...