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Who am I?: The Challenges of Multiple Positionalities in Nursing Research (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Jervis. (2018, May). Who am I?: The Challenges of Multiple Positionalities in Nursing Research. Presented at 2018 Qualitative Methods Conference, Banff

A participatory action research (PhD) study was conducted to critically explore the issues surrounding children and young people visiting acutely ill patients in a large UK hospital. A continuous reflexive analysis of the researcher’s positionality a... Read More about Who am I?: The Challenges of Multiple Positionalities in Nursing Research.

Respecting the Voices of Children and Young People in Participatory Action Research. (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Jervis, J., Read, S., & Murray, M. (2015, November). Respecting the Voices of Children and Young People in Participatory Action Research. Presented at 2nd International Conference, Where's the Patients Voice in Health Professional Education 10 Years on?, Vancouver, Canada

A participatory action research (PAR) PhD study is being conducted to critically explore the issues surrounding children visiting adult patients in a large UK hospital. The primary objectives are to increase understanding of how staff could be better... Read More about Respecting the Voices of Children and Young People in Participatory Action Research..

Snakes and Ladders: conducting action research in contemporary healthcare practice (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Jervis, J., Read, S., & Murray, M. (2015, November). Snakes and Ladders: conducting action research in contemporary healthcare practice. Presented at CARN Conference 2015 Action Research Across Disciplinary Settings, Braga, Portugal

A Participatory Action Research (PAR) PhD study is currently being conducted to critically explore the issues surrounding children visiting adult patients in a large UK hospital. The primary objectives are to increased understanding of how staff coul... Read More about Snakes and Ladders: conducting action research in contemporary healthcare practice.