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        Acute mental health nurses’ experience of forcibly touching service users during physical restraint 

        Bailey, Jill; Jackson, Debra (2020-10)
        Mental health nurses use forcible touch during physical restraint. Little research considers nurses’ experiences and the meanings they give to forcible touch. This study investigated nurses’ lived experiences of forcibly ...
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        Care needs of people with dementia in the peri-operative environment: A systematic review 

        Jackson, Debra (2018-11)
        The care of people with dementia within the hospital setting is challenging for healthcare professionals. Hospital design and services are not optimized for people with dementia, owing to the lack of preparation of healthcare ...
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        Characteristics of people with pressure ulcers using one year's routinely collected data in a defined diverse community 

        Jackson, Debra; Gardner, Sarah (2019-09)
        Objective:To determine if meaningful patient characteristics pertaining to pressure ulcers (PU) can be derived from routinely collected community health data. Methods: A retrospective cohort analysis of records was carried ...
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        The implementation and evaluation of a resilience enhancement programme for nurses working in the forensic setting 

        Henshall, Catherine; Jackson, Debra (2020-01)
        This study aimed to implement and evaluate a work-based personal resilience enhancement intervention for forensic nurses. A mixed methods design consisting of surveys, interviews, and a case study approach, whereby the ...
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        The influence of perceived accessibility and expertise of healthcare professionals, and service austerity, on mothers' decision-making 

        Bosley, Helen; Henshall, Catherine; Jackson, Debra (2020-07)
        Mothers often make key decisions regarding their children's health. They hold core beliefs and attitudes towards healthcare providers, relying on healthcare services to provide sup-port, advice and reassurance. It is crucial ...
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        Mixed methods case study exploring primary care antibiotic prescribing practices and maternal expectations of using antibiotics in children 

        Bosley, Helen; Henshall, Catherine; Jackson, Debra (2021-10)
        Overuse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing has resulted in rapid development of antimicrobial resistance. Most antibiotics in the United Kingdom (71.4%) are prescribed in primary care by general practitioners, ...
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        Nursing Resilience Interventions - A way forward in challenging healthcare territories 

        Henshall, Catherine; Jackson, Debra (2020-04)
        Resilience in nursing must be viewed and acknowledged as a dynamic, fluid process that requires continuous nurturing and commitment, as well as adaptability and flexibility in the face of changing professional and personal ...
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        Safety of service users with severe mental illness receiving inpatient care on medical and surgical wards 

        Henshall, Catherine; Jackson, Debra (2018-01)
        This review aimed to synthesize the evidence on the likelihood of harm and mortality on medical and surgical inpatient wards for people with severe mental illness (SMI). From 937 results identified through database ...
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        A systematic review to explore influences on parental attitudes towards antibiotic prescribing in children 

        Henshall, Catherine; Bosley, Helen; Jackson, Debra (2018-03)
        Aims and objectives: To understand the factors influencing parental attitudes towards antibiotic prescribing. Background: Overuse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing has resulted in rapid development of antimicrobial ...
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        Understanding antibiotic-seeking behaviour: A qualitative case study of mothers of children aged 5 and under 

        Bosley, Helen; Henshall, Catherine; Appleton, Jane V; Jackson, Debra (2022-07)
        Antibiotics savelives and have been effectively and reliably used for decades to treat infections and improve health outcomes. This trust in antibiotics has contributed to over prescribing and the emergence of antimicrobial ...
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        Using local communities to establish geographical boundaries for case studies 

        Bosley, Helen; Henshall, Catherine; Jackson, Debra (2019-02)
        Background Case studies are widely used in the social sciences to explore complex phenomena in natural settings. Applying boundaries is vital to ensure cases are easily identifiable and similar enough to be treated as ...
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        The value of nurse mentoring relationships: Lessons learnt from a work‐based resilience enhancement programme for nurses working in the forensic setting 

        Henshall, Catherine; Jackson, Debra (2020-06)
        This study aimed to evaluate a mento ring programme embedded in a work-based personal resilience enhancement intervention for forensic nurses. This qualitative study formed part of a wider mixed-methods study that aimed ...
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        Why Health Care Professionals Belong to an Intensive Care Virtual Community: Qualitative Study 

        Jackson, Debra (2019-11)
        Background: Clinical practice variation that results in poor patient outcomes remains a pressing problem for health care organizations. Some evidence suggests that a key factor may be ineffective internal and professional ...

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