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Exploring stakeholder experiences for the MMR and HPV vaccines: A qualitative study in progress.

Presentation / Conference
Kennedy, C., Gray Brunton, C., McIntosh, P., & Hogg, R. (2010, April)
Exploring stakeholder experiences for the MMR and HPV vaccines: A qualitative study in progress. Paper presented at Scottish School of Primary Care Conference
Background: Childhood immunisation is an important public health issue which protects against infectious diseases. Uptake of vaccines is complex in the literature with various...

Crossing boundaries: the role of the advanced nurse practitioner in an integrated specialist palliative care service in Scotland.

Presentation / Conference
Kennedy, C., Gray Brunton, C., Black, P., Campbell, K., & Nicol, J. (2011, September)
Crossing boundaries: the role of the advanced nurse practitioner in an integrated specialist palliative care service in Scotland. Paper presented at European Cancer Congress ECCO
Following international trends, increasing adoption of Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) have occurred in the United Kingdom (UK) in the face of economic drives towards cost...

Occupational boundary work, community nurses and changes to generalist working: A qualitative case study and the implications for patient care.

Presentation / Conference
Hogg, R., Gray Brunton, C., & Kennedy, C. (2010, April)
Occupational boundary work, community nurses and changes to generalist working: A qualitative case study and the implications for patient care. Poster presented at Scottish School of Primary Care Conference
Background: Changes within community nursing in the United Kingdom have been recently debated. A sociological understanding about ‘boundary work’ in professional disciplines i...

What stops patients from taking their medicines.

Presentation / Conference
Dawkes, S. (2017, January)
What stops patients from taking their medicines. Presented at Topics in Research and Education for Nursing Development, National University of Singapore, Singapore
No abstract available.

Graduate attributes: nurse education providers' perspective.

Presentation / Conference
Webster, B. & Tee, S. (2010, January)
Graduate attributes: nurse education providers' perspective. Presented at NET 2010: 21st Annual International Conference, Cambridge
No abstract available.

Developing a culture of inclusivity: supporting students with disabilities in theory and practice.

Presentation / Conference
Webster, B. & Cowen, M. (2008, February)
Developing a culture of inclusivity: supporting students with disabilities in theory and practice. Presented at Royal College of Nursing Conference - Partners in Practice, Royal College of Nursing
No abstract available.

Sick, naked and hanging out for change: police and nursing roles in supporting complex health needs in custody.

Presentation / Conference
Webster, B., & Heyman, I. (2013, May)
Sick, naked and hanging out for change: police and nursing roles in supporting complex health needs in custody. Presented at International Council of Nurses Conference
No abstract available.

A novel e-health resource to support patients and families after ICU

Presentation / Conference
Ramsay, P. (2016, November)
A novel e-health resource to support patients and families after ICU. Paper presented at 5th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference
No abstract available.

The contemporary NHS in Scotland.

Presentation / Conference
Dawkes, S. (2016, April)
The contemporary NHS in Scotland. Presented at Hong Kong College of Health Service Executives, Hong Kong
This session provided an overview of the health services in Scotland. The challenges faced by healthcare services was discussed and the efforts made to ensure healthcare provi...

Self-management of coronary heart disease in angina patients after percutaneous coronary intervention: A mixed methods study.

Presentation / Conference
Watt, S. (2015, October)
Self-management of coronary heart disease in angina patients after percutaneous coronary intervention: A mixed methods study. Paper presented at British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation Annual Conference, Manchester, UK
After having elective percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) patients are expected to self-manage their coronary heart disease (CHD) by modifying their risk factors, adherin...