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Typologies for Restructuring Relationships in Cancer Survivorship
(2017-07)
Background: Cancer survivors with good social support are generally more
motivated to undertake self-management behaviors and make lifestyle changes.
However, the impact of changes in social support over time, from ...
The value of nurse mentoring relationships: Lessons learnt from a work‐based resilience enhancement programme for nurses working in the forensic setting
(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 ...
The Role of Self-Management Practices as Mechanisms for Re-Establishing Normality in Cancer Survivors
(2016)
This article explores the relationship between cancer survivors' use of self-management practices and their search for normality. Using Frank's illness narratives and other theoretical literature on normality in chronic ...
Consent to discuss participation in research: a pilot study
(2019-09)
Background. Equitable access to research studies needs to be increased for all patients. There is debate about which is the best approach to use to discuss participation in research in real-world clinical settings.
Objective. ...
A nationwide initiative to increase nursing and midwifery research leadership: overview of year one programme development, implementation and evaluation
(2020-11)
Aims and objectives
To report on the development, implementation and evaluation of the first year of the National Institute for Health Research 70@70 Senior Nurse Research Leader Programme.
Background
Internationally, ...
Evaluating dementia training for healthcare staff
(2019-04)
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report on a service evaluation of a competency-based dementia
training programme for clinicians to establish its value in improving their knowledge and confidence of
dementia ...
Making Mesothelioma Patient Research Happen: The United Kingdom Experience
(2020-06)
In just a few years, the collaboration between an expert team of nurses, a charity committed to patients, the NHS, and successful health academics has resulted in an excellent, clinically relevant portfolio of research. ...
Using local communities to establish geographical boundaries for case studies
(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 ...
Interventions and strategies aimed at clinical academic pathway development for nurses in the United Kingdom: A systematised review of the literature
(2021-01)
Aims and objectives
To review interventions and strategies designed to progress UK clinical academic career pathways in nursing and identify barriers and facilitators to aid wider implementation.
Background
For over a ...
Informing National Health Service patients about participation in clinical research: A comparison of opt-in and opt-out approaches across the United Kingdom
(2020-11)
Objective:
Recruitment to clinical research in the National Health Service remains challenging. One barrier is accessing patients to discuss research participation. Two general approaches are used in the United Kingdom ...