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Why do patients seek unplanned follow up after treatment in the emergency department? (2014)
Thesis
Hoskins, R. Why do patients seek unplanned follow up after treatment in the emergency department?. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/819957

Aims: This study explored why patients seek unplanned follow up after treatment in an emergency department, if participants could identify the healthcare professional they were treated by, and whether the patient’s perception of, and confidence in, t... Read More about Why do patients seek unplanned follow up after treatment in the emergency department?.

Reflective skills (2010)
Book Chapter
Rosser (nee Girot), E., & Hoskins, R. (2010). Reflective skills. In S. Maslin-Prothero (Ed.), Bailleres Study Skills for Nurses and Midwives (250-279). London: Bailliere Tindall Elsevier

Beyond the call of duty (2009)
Journal Article
Hoskins, R. (2009). Beyond the call of duty. Nursing Standard, 24(11), 61

A study exploring drug use and management of patients presenting to an inner city emergency department (2005)
Journal Article
Moody, H., Binks, S., Salmon, D., Benger, J., & Hoskins, R. (2005). A study exploring drug use and management of patients presenting to an inner city emergency department. Accident and Emergency Nursing, 13(3), 147-153. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aaen.2005.03.004

Patients who present to an emergency department (ED) with a problem related to illegal drug use can be difficult to identify and are perceived to generate a significant workload for staff. This study suggests that illicit drug use may be more common... Read More about A study exploring drug use and management of patients presenting to an inner city emergency department.

An evaluation of a paediatric emergency nurse practitioner service (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Higginson, I., Organ, K., Chinnick, P., Benger, J., & Hoskins, R. (2005, April). An evaluation of a paediatric emergency nurse practitioner service. Poster presented at Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health. 9th spring meeting, University of York, UK