Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Division is "Nursing"

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Number of items at this level: 64.
  1. Netmums Limited. (2012) The Ultimate Baby & Toddler Q & A: Your 50 Most Common Questions Answered. London: Headline. 9780755361106.
  2. Barchard, F., Sixsmith, J., Neill, S. and Meurier, C. (2017) 6 Cs and 10 commitments: nurses’ understanding and use of courage. Nursing Management. 23(10), pp. 26-31. 1354-5760.
  3. Burrows, M., Neill, S., Redwood, T., Corr, S. and Lakhanpaul, M. (2012) Exploring the differential understanding in language used by health care professionals and parents when describing acutely sick children. Paper presented to: Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Joint Children and Young People Conference and Exhibition: Making the Principles of Nursing Practice Work for Children and Young People, Leeds, 12-13 October 2012. (Unpublished)
  4. Callery, P. and Neill, S. (2010) The evidence base for children's nursing practice. In: Glasper, A. and Richardson, J. (eds.) A Textbook of Children's and Young People's Nursing. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Elsevier. pp. 193-202.
  5. Chambers, M., Walmsley, J. and Neill, S. (2007) The context of care in surgical nursing. In: Chambers, M. A. and Jones, S. (eds.) Surgical Nursing of Children. Edinburgh: Butterworth Heinemann. pp. 1-13.
  6. Conquest, R., Cremonesini, L. and Neill, S. (2013) Bronchiolitis: treatment in the community. Practice Nursing. 24(7), pp. 330-334. 0964-9271.
  7. Cremonesini, D. and Cremonesini, L. (2013) Childhood asthma: going back to the basics. Practice Nursing. 24(10), pp. 478-486. 0964-9271.
  8. Cremonesini, L. (2014) Gastro-oesophageal reflux in infants: a common concern for parents. Journal of Health Visiting. 2(4), pp. 188-195.
  9. Cremonesini, L. (2016) Reassuring parents about gastro-oesophageal reflux in infancy. Independent Nurse. 2016(1), pp. 24-26. 1747-9800.
  10. Cremonesini, L. (2016) Tackling obesity in children between the ages of five and 11. Independent Nurse. 2016(13), pp. 27-29. 1747-9800.
  11. Cremonesini, L. and Cremonesini, D. (2014) Reducing the asthma deaths in children: lessons from National Review of Asthma Deaths. Nursing in Practice. 78
  12. Cremonesini, L. and Oben, J. A. (2016) Interventions in infant obesity. Independent Nurse. 29/06/16 1747-9800.
  13. Crouch, A. (2008) An exploration of the needs and experiences of nursing and midwifery dyslexic students in clinical practice and how best they could be supported. Paper presented to: Nurse Education Tomorrow Conference 2008 (NET2008), Churchill College, Cambridge University, 2-4 September 2008. (Unpublished)
  14. Crouch, A. (2010) Experiences of non-dyslexic and dyslexic nursing and midwifery students: how best can their needs be met by Personal Academic Tutor support? Enhancing the Learner Experience in Higher Education. 2(1), pp. 56-73. 2041-3122.
  15. Crouch, A. (2010) Exploration of the experiences and needs of dyslexic and non-dyslexic nursing and midwifery students of the personal academic tutor support and how their needs could be met. Paper presented to: The Higher Education Academy Research Conference: Promoting Equity in Higher Education, Nottingham, UK, 27-28 January 2010. (Unpublished)
  16. Crouch, A. (2007) Exploration of the needs and experiences of nursing and midwifery students with dyslexia in clinical practice and how best they could be supported. (Unpublished)
  17. Crouch, A. (2009) Supporting students with dyslexia in clinical practice. Poster presented to: Stepping Up National Conference, Chester, UK, 07 April 2009. (Unpublished)
  18. Ewing, A. and Ridge, J. (2008) A transferable model of interprofessional learning in complex primary care. Paper presented to: Learning and Teaching Conference 2008, University of Northampton, 14 May 2008. (Unpublished)
  19. Hart, T., Bird, D. and Holloway, J. A. (2016) Addressing concordance issues: how motivational interviewing strategies can complement the nurse prescribing consultation. Nurse Prescribing. 14(10), pp. 510-515. 1479-9189.
  20. Hirst, S. and Neill, S. (2013) Treatment of acute otitis media in childhood. Practice Nursing. 24(8), pp. 407-410. 0964-9271.
  21. Jones, C. H. D., Neill, S., Lakhanpaul, M., Roland, D., Singlehurst, H. and Thompson, M. (2014) Information needs of parents for acute childhood illness: determining 'what, how, where and when' of safety netting using qualitative exploration with parents and clinicians. BMJ Open. 4(1) 2044-6055.
  22. Jones, C. H. D., Neill, S., Lakhanpaul, M., Roland, D. T. and Thompson, M. (2013) Safety netting behaviour of primary healthcare professionals for acutely sick young children: a qualitative study. Paper presented to: 6th Europaediatrics Congress held jointly with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), Glasgow, UK, 05-08 June 2013. (Unpublished)
  23. Lilley, L., David, M. and Hinson, P. (2007) Implementing inter-professional supervision within a hospice setting. Cancer Nursing Practice. 6(2), pp. 25-28. 1475-4266.
  24. Morris, T. and Vincent, M. (2007) A new way of working in primary care - the primary care graduate mental health worker: can this role be well utilised by CAMHS and more specifically by the PCMHW in order to enhance care delivery? Paper presented to: PMHW (Primary Mental Health Workers) Education and Training Developments Conference, London, 17 May 2007. (Unpublished)
  25. Morris, T. and White, G. (2007) Motivational interviewing with clients with chronic leg ulceration. British Journal of Community Nursing. 12(3), S26-S30. 1462-4753.
  26. Neill, S. (2008) Acute childhood illness at home: family experiences and the implications for primary care professionals. Poster presented to: European Academy of Paediatrics, Nice, France, October 2008. (Unpublished)
  27. Neill, S. (2009) Containing acute childhood illness within family life. Paper presented to: University of Northampton Research Conference, Northampton, UK, April 2009. Also presented at: RCN Children and Young People Conference, Liverpool, September 2009. (Unpublished)
  28. Neill, S. (2008) Containing acute childhood illness within family life: a grounded theory. Paper presented to: European Academy of Paediatrics, Nice, France, October 2008. (Unpublished)
  29. Neill, S. (2015) Defining 'family' when a child is acutely ill at home. Paper presented to: 12th International Family Nursing Conference, Odense, Denmark, 18-21 August 2015. (Unpublished)
  30. Neill, S. (2007) Grounded theory sampling: 'whole' family research. Journal of Research in Nursing. 12(5), pp. 435-443. 1744-9871.
  31. Neill, S. (2014) Social influences on parents help seeking in acute childhood illness at home. Paper presented to: Mark Allen Publishing Journal of Health Visiting Study Day, Birmingham, 06 June 2014. (Unpublished)
  32. Neill, S. (2014) Social influences on parents help seeking in acute childhood illness. 'My child is ill': developing an understanding of what parents do and why? Paper presented to: National Institute for Health Research Northwest London Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (NIHR CLAHRC) Autumn Collaborative Learning Event, London, 05 November 2014. (Unpublished)
  33. Neill, S. (2015) Social influences on parents' health service use when their child is sick: barriers to timely treatment? Paper presented to: Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) Annual Conference 2015, Birmingham, UK, 28-30 April 2015. (Unpublished)
  34. Neill, S. and Carter, B. (2012) 'Do I, don't I ask for help?': The perpetual dilemma of parents whose children are ill at home. Journal of Child Health Care. 16(4), pp. 317-319. 1741-2889.
  35. Neill, S. and Cowley, S. (2011) Felt or enacted criticism theory - a contribution to the understanding of parents' decision making in acute childhood illness at home. Paper presented to: Australian College of Children and Young People's Nurses (ACCYPN) Inaugural Conference, Sydney, Australia, 19-21 October 2011. (Unpublished)
  36. Neill, S., Cowley, S. and Williams, C. (2013) The role of felt or enacted criticism in understanding parent's help seeking in acute childhood illness at home: a grounded theory study. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 50(6), pp. 757-767. 0020-7489.
  37. Neill, S. and Coyne, I. (2014) Felt or enacted criticism: its role in parents' decision making in differing contexts and communities. Paper presented to: UK Association of Chief Children's Nurses (ACCN) and Young People's Nursing International Conference: Building the Evidence for Best Practice, Jersey, 04-05 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  38. Neill, S. and Hughes, J. (2014) Learning from service users: how do parents of young children want services to change? Paper presented to: Redesigning Paediatric Services - SBK Healthcare Event, Manchester, 16 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  39. Neill, S., Jones, C. H. D., Lakhanpaul, M., Roland, D. T. and Thompson, M. (2013) Parents' use of safety netting information in acute childhood illness: what helps, what hinders? Paper presented to: 6th Europaediatrics Congress held jointly with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), Glasgow, UK, 05-08 June 2013. (Unpublished)
  40. Neill, S., Jones, C. H. D., Lakhanpaul, M., Roland, D. T. and Thompson, M. J. (2016) Parents’ help-seeking behaviours during acute childhood illness at home: a contribution to explanatory theory. Journal of Child Health Care. 20(1), pp. 77-86. 1367-4935.
  41. Neill, S., Jones, C. H. D., Lakhanpaul, M., Roland, D. T. and Thompson, M. J. (2015) Parent’s information seeking in acute childhood illness: what helps and what hinders decision making? Health Expectations. 18(6), pp. 3044-3056. 1369-7625.
  42. Neill, S., Lakhanpaul, M., Roland, D. T., Jones, C., Palmer-Hill, S. and Bayes, N. (2015) Effective safety netting: an important contribution to avoiding preventable deaths. Paper presented to: Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) Annual Conference 2015, Birmingham, UK, 28-30 April 2015. (Unpublished)
  43. Neill, S., Lakhanpaul, M., Thompson, M., Jones, C. H. D. and Roland, D. (2014) Safety netting in acute childhood illness: empowering families and improving safety. An overview of the ASK SNIFF Research Programme. Paper presented to: UK Association of Chief Children's Nurses (ACCN) Children's and Young People's Nursing International Conference: Building the Evidence Base for Practice, Jersey, 04-05 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  44. Neill, S., Robinson, L., Fernando, M., Thompson, M. and Lakhanpaul, M. (2011) Collaborative research with parents: working together to get it right! Paper presented to: Australian College of Children and Young People's Nurses (ACCYPN) Inaugural Conference, Sydney, Australia, 19-21 October 2011. (Unpublished)
  45. Neill, S., Roland, D., Jones, C. H. D., Thompson, M. and Lakhanpaul, M. (2015) Information resources to aid parental decision-making on when to seek medical care for their acutely sick child: a narrative systematic review. BMJ Open. 5(12) 2044-6055.
  46. Neill, S., Roland, D., Thompson, M., Palmer-Hill, S., Bayes, N., Mullins, L., Turner, T., Tavare, A. and Lakhanpaul, M. (2018) Effective safety netting in acute childhood illness: an important contribution to avoiding preventable deaths. Paper presented to: British Journal of General Practice (BJGP) Research Conference 2018, London, 23 March 2018.
  47. Neill, S., Shang, C., Thompson, M. and Lakhanpaul, M. (2013) Developing safety netting information for parents: reviewing the literature on effectiveness. Paper presented to: Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Annual International Nursing Research Conference, Belfast, 20-22 March 2013. (Unpublished)
  48. Neill, S., Thompson, M. and Lakhanpaul, M. (2011) Developing safety netting information for parents: first steps. Paper presented to: Australian College of Children and Young People's Nurses (ACCYPN) Inaugural Conference, Sydney, Australia, 19-21 October 2011. (Unpublished)
  49. Nichols, J. and Campbell, J. (2010) The experiences of internationally recruited nurses in the UK (1995-2007): an integrative review. Journal Of Clinical Nursing. 19(19-20), pp. 2814-2823. 0962-1067.
  50. Parkes, J. and Freshwater, D. (2015) Meeting the needs of women in secure mental health: a conceptual framework for nurses. Journal of Research in Nursing. 20(6), pp. 465-478. 1361-4096.
  51. Parkes, J. and Freshwater, D. (2012) The journey from despair to hope: an exploration of the phenomenon of psychological distress in women residing in British secure mental health services. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 19(7), pp. 618-628. 1365-2850.
  52. Parkes, J. and O'Dell, C. (2015) Introducing students to clinical audit. Nursing Management. 22(7), pp. 22-26. 1354-5760.
  53. Parkes, J. and Volpe, V. (2013) Colour for well-being: exploring adult learners’ responses to utilizing colour as a therapeutic tool. Journal of Applied Arts and Health. 3(3), pp. 275-293. 2040-2457.
  54. Pilkington, G. and Koffman, J. (2007) Appetite loss in advanced cancer - a caregivers' perspective. Paper presented to: 10th Congress of the European Association of Palliative Care, Budapest, Hungary, 7-9 June 2007. (Unpublished)
  55. Redwood, T. and Neill, S. (2013) Diagnosis and treatment of asthma in children. Practice Nursing. 24(5), pp. 222-229. 0964-9271.
  56. Redwood, T., Neill, S. and Church, S. (2014) Developing a universal family assessment tool. Paper presented to: UK Association of Chief Children's Nurses (ACCN) and Young People's Nursing International Conference: Building the Evidence for Best Practice, Jersey, 04-05 September 2014. (Unpublished)
  57. Redwood, T., Neill, S., Church, S. and Spencer, M. (2015) Early help in early years: developing a universal assessment tool. Paper presented to: 12th International Family Nursing Conference, Odense, Denmark, 18-21 August 2015. (Unpublished)
  58. Ridge, J. (2018) "Identikit: make me a nurse”. The use of imagery to inform construction of the professional self. Poster presented to: RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2018, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, 16-18 April 2018.
  59. Ridge, J. (2008) A transferable model of interprofessional learning in complex primary care. Paper presented to: RCN Partners in Practice, Blackpool, UK, 22-23 February 2008. (Unpublished)
  60. Ridge, J. (2017) The inter-connectivity of tools for analysis: combining textual and visual data to construct a substantive theory of professional identity of adult nursing. Invited Presentation presented to: Royal College of Nursing (RCN) International Nursing Research Conference and Exhibition 2017, Oxford, England, 05-07 April 2017.
  61. Ridge, J. (2016) “… the unconventionality of venues for writing”. [Image and text]. Northampton: The University of Northampton.
  62. Roland, D., Jones, C., Neill, S., Thompson, M. and Lakhanpaul, M. (2013) Safety netting in healthcare settings: what it means and for whom? Archives of Disease in Childhood: Education and Practice Edition. 99(2), pp. 48-53. 1743-0585.
  63. Stuart, P. (2017) Health literacy: a study of internet-based information on advance directives. Nursing Management. 24(8), pp. 27-33.
  64. Turner, A., Cluroe, S. and Palmer, C. (2007) "It's because you don't interview them!" student selection project. Paper presented to: College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference, Manchester, 20-21 June 2007. (Unpublished)
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