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Constructing a reflexive narrative
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Perceptions of a good death: A qualitative study in intensive care units in England and Israel.
(Elsevier, 2016-06-06)To explore factors perceived to contribute to 'a good death' and the quality of end of life care in two countries with differing legal and cultural contexts. -
Working internationally: challenges and opportunities.
(Mark Allen Group, 2016-11-10)Mel Burden, Infection Prevention and Control Nurse Specialist, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, shares her experiences of volunteering as a nurse in Benin and South Africa, and reflects on the professional challenges. -
Enhancing the recruitment and retention of overseas nurses from Kerala, India.
(RCNi, 2018-10-09)In September 2016, a team of nurses from East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust (ENHT) and the University of Hertfordshire in England travelled to Kerala, India to interview and recruit nurses for the trust's acute hospital. ... -
Using a change model to reduce the risk of surgical site infection.
(Mark Allen Group, 2016-09-22)A surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance module completed in 2014 highlighted that infection rates for breast surgery inpatients and readmissions at an acute trust had increased to 2.2%, from 0.5% in 2012. The national ... -
Perceived language proficiency and pain assessment by registered and student nurses in native English-speaking and EAL children aged 4-7 years.
(Wiley, 2018-03)To identify the factors that influence decisions made by health professionals when assessing the pain of native English speaking and children whose English is an additional language. -
Renal nurses' lived experiences of discussions about sexuality
(Mark Allen Group, 2019-03)Renal teams focus predominantly on renal replacement therapy and physical symptom management, rather than psychological issues, such as mental health, body image or self-esteem. This study aims to increase understanding ...