Commentary: An interactive monitoring device reduced asthma symptoms and functional limitations in inner city children with asthma
(2002)
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Pontin, D. (2002). Commentary: An interactive monitoring device reduced asthma symptoms and functional limitations in inner city children with asthma. Evidence-Based Nursing, 5(4), 107. https://doi.org/10.1136/ebn.5.4.107
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Evaluating a new course in postnatal care (2002)
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Mitchell, M., & Doyle, M. (2002). Evaluating a new course in postnatal care. British Journal of Midwifery, 10(12), 746-750. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2002.10.12.746An innovative course has been developed and implemented to enable midwives to extend their role in the postnatal period. This is in response to the challenge for midwives to enhance their public health role. On completion of the course participants f... Read More about Evaluating a new course in postnatal care.
Finding the spiritual side of birth (2002)
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Hall, J. (2002). Finding the spiritual side of birth. Practising Midwife, 5(11),
Blood and straw (2002)
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Hall, J. (2002). Blood and straw. Third Way -London- Third Way Trust Limited-, 25(10), 11-13
Evidence-based practice in health and social care: Where are we now? (2002)
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Swinkels, A., Albarran, J., Means, R., Mitchell, T., & Stewart, M. (2002). Evidence-based practice in health and social care: Where are we now?. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 16(4), 335-347. https://doi.org/10.1080/1356182021000008265This paper explores evidence-based practice (EBP) in health and social care in the UK from the individual perspectives of professionals in physiotherapy, midwifery, nursing and social care. The present interest in EBP emerges as a natural derivative... Read More about Evidence-based practice in health and social care: Where are we now?.
A multimethod approach to the evaluation of community preschool speech and language therapy provision (2002)
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Glogowska, M., Campbell, R., Peters, T. J., Roulstone, S., & Enderby, P. (2002). A multimethod approach to the evaluation of community preschool speech and language therapy provision. Child: Care, Health and Development, 28(6), 513-521. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2214.2002.00297.xObjectives. The paper presents a research study investigating the effectiveness and acceptability of community speech and language therapy provision for preschool children with early speech/language delays. As a 'worked example', it demonstrates the... Read More about A multimethod approach to the evaluation of community preschool speech and language therapy provision.
Prehospital thrombolysis: Lessons from Sweden and their application to the United Kingdom (2002)
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Benger, J., Karlsten, R., & Eriksson, B. (2002). Prehospital thrombolysis: Lessons from Sweden and their application to the United Kingdom. Emergency Medicine Journal, 19, 578-583. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.19.6.578Objective: To study the successful implementation of paramedic administered prehospital thrombolysis in Sweden, and to consider the implications of this for the UK. Methods: A series of research visits were undertaken, including visits to Uppsala Hos... Read More about Prehospital thrombolysis: Lessons from Sweden and their application to the United Kingdom.
The case for urban prehospital thrombolysis (2002)
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Benger, J. (2002). The case for urban prehospital thrombolysis. Emergency Medicine Journal, 19(5), 441-443. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.19.5.441This is the first part in a debate on the benefits and disadvantages of urban prehospital thrombolysis. I put the case for prehospital thrombolysis in the urban environment and argue that it is a rational development that will save lives and reduce l... Read More about The case for urban prehospital thrombolysis.
Developing self-directed training for intravenous cannulation (2002)
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Snelling, P. (2002). Developing self-directed training for intravenous cannulation. Nursing Times, 18(3),
Setting up a nursing research unit (2002)
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Deave, T., & Goodman, C. (2002). Setting up a nursing research unit. Primary Health Care, 12(9), 40-41. https://doi.org/10.7748/phc2002.11.12.9.40.c402Primary care is central to the NHS, and it is where 85 per cent of all health care problems are managed. However, much primary care clinical activity is unsupported by any substantial body of evidence. The launch of the NHS research and development s... Read More about Setting up a nursing research unit.