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Physiotherapy for male incontinence (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Dorey, G. (2005, January). Physiotherapy for male incontinence. Paper presented at International Continence Society, Montreal, Canada

'They don't quite fit the way we organise our services' - Results from a UK field study of marginalised groups and dementia care (2005)
Journal Article
Beattie, A., Daker-White, G., Gilliard, J., & Means, R. (2005). 'They don't quite fit the way we organise our services' - Results from a UK field study of marginalised groups and dementia care. Disability and Society, 20(1), 67-80. https://doi.org/10.1080/0968759042000283647

The accessibility of dementia services to two groups of marginalised service users (people under 65 years of age and people from minority ethnic groups) was examined as part of a UK field study. In 61 interviews with a purposeful sample of profession... Read More about 'They don't quite fit the way we organise our services' - Results from a UK field study of marginalised groups and dementia care.

The vertebral artery: A review of anatomical, histopathological and functional factors influencing blood flow to the hindbrain (2005)
Journal Article
Mitchell, J. (2005). The vertebral artery: A review of anatomical, histopathological and functional factors influencing blood flow to the hindbrain. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 21(1), 23-36. https://doi.org/10.1080/09593980590911570

An uncompromised blood flow to the brain is essential for normal neurological function. If the blood supply to the hindbrain, via the paired vertebral arteries, is reduced sufficiently, signs and symptoms of vertebrobasilar ischaemia may result. Ther... Read More about The vertebral artery: A review of anatomical, histopathological and functional factors influencing blood flow to the hindbrain.

Bed-rest post-femoral arterial sheath removal--what is safe practice? A clinical audit. (2005)
Journal Article
Tagney, J., & Lackie, D. (2005). Bed-rest post-femoral arterial sheath removal--what is safe practice? A clinical audit. Nursing in Critical Care, 10(4), 167-173. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1362-1017.2005.00121.x

Numbers of patients undergoing coronary angiography and angioplasty procedures have increased in England due to targets within the National Service Framework for Coronary Heart Disease. Little evidence is available regarding optimal bed-rest duration... Read More about Bed-rest post-femoral arterial sheath removal--what is safe practice? A clinical audit..

Using a scoping exercise to guide the development of a care homes learning network. (2005)
Journal Article
Wild, D., Fear, T., & Means, R. (2005). Using a scoping exercise to guide the development of a care homes learning network. Nursing Older People, 17(4), 20-23. https://doi.org/10.7748/nop2005.06.17.4.20.c2378

This article describes a project involving various stakeholders designed to develop a learning network for care homes in Bristol and the scoping exercise that gave the project team direction.