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Training healthcare professionals to be ready for practice in an era of social distancing: A realist evaluation (2023)
Journal Article

Background Programme changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic have impacted variably on preparation for practice of healthcare professional students. Explanations for such variability need exploration. The aim of our study was to understand what clinica... Read More about Training healthcare professionals to be ready for practice in an era of social distancing: A realist evaluation.

Learning and teaching approaches promoting resilience in student nurses: An integrated review of the literature. (2020)
Journal Article

Undergraduate nursing students face challenges that can result in stress leading to impaired performance, physical illness, high turnover and sickness absence (Kinman and Jones 2001). Students therefore require skills and knowledge to help them cope... Read More about Learning and teaching approaches promoting resilience in student nurses: An integrated review of the literature..

Elder Abuse (2014)
Book Chapter

The world has an ageing population, and the number of people aged 60 years or above is expected to rapidly increase over the next decade. Elder abuse is prevalent across the globe and exists in both developed and developing countries. It has emerged... Read More about Elder Abuse.

A survey of Patients and staff satisfaction with a Rapid Response Psychiatric Liaison Service in an Acute Hospital: Are Elderly Patients Easier to please? (2014)
Journal Article

Background and Objectives: The provision and quality of mental health services in Acute General Hospitals is a growing concern. Developing research to elicit the views of patients and staff will offer insights into service improvements. The Rapi... Read More about A survey of Patients and staff satisfaction with a Rapid Response Psychiatric Liaison Service in an Acute Hospital: Are Elderly Patients Easier to please?.

Educating and Training the Workforce to Work with People with Dementia: Two Projects from the United Kingdom (2013)
Journal Article

Educating and training the dementia workforce is a global challenge, given the expected increasing number of people living with dementia across the world as the population ages. Two projects from the UK (one regionally and one locality based) investi... Read More about Educating and Training the Workforce to Work with People with Dementia: Two Projects from the United Kingdom.

Impact of an integrated rapid response psychiatric liaison team on quality improvement and cost savings: the Birmingham RAID model (2013)
Journal Article

Aims and method To evaluate whether the implementation of the Rapid Assessment, Interface and Discharge (RAID) integrated model improves access to psychiatric assessment and reduces cost of health service provision in an acute hospital. Length of ho... Read More about Impact of an integrated rapid response psychiatric liaison team on quality improvement and cost savings: the Birmingham RAID model.