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RA flares: Inflammatory or avalanche? (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Flurey, C. A., Morris, M., Pollock, J., Richards, P., Hughes, R., & Hewlett, S. (2013, October). RA flares: Inflammatory or avalanche?. Poster presented at 2013 American College of Rheumatology Conference, San Diego, CA

Exploring the methodological horizons of intersectionality (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Hilario, C., McKenzie, H., Struik, L., & Ronquillo, C. E. (2013, October). Exploring the methodological horizons of intersectionality. Paper presented at Qualitative Health Research Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

The burgeoning literature on intersectionality is a testament to its rapid uptake and wide appeal. Emerging from feminist strands of critical legal theory and sociology, intersectionality is increasingly recognized as a valuable theoretical framework... Read More about Exploring the methodological horizons of intersectionality.

Dignity, disgust and compassion: Nursing with humanity (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Hadland, R., Watkins, L., & Lambert, N. (2013, September). Dignity, disgust and compassion: Nursing with humanity. Presented at 17th International Reflective Practice Conference 2013, Swansea, Wales

12 years of thoracic surgery for emphysema at The Royal Brompton Hospital (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Clark, S. J., Zoumot, Z., Davey, C., Purcell, H., Bamsey, O., Polkey, M., …Hopkinson, N. (2013, September). 12 years of thoracic surgery for emphysema at The Royal Brompton Hospital. Poster presented at European Respiratory Society International Congress, Barcelona

Research report appraisal: How much understanding is enough? (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Lipscomb, M. (2013, September). Research report appraisal: How much understanding is enough?. Paper presented at Genes, Neurons, and Nurses: Implications of 21st Century Science for Nursing Care at 17th Annual International Philosophy of Nursing Conference in association with the International Philosophy of Nursing Society, Emory University - Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Atlanta, USA

When appraising research papers, how much understanding is enough? More specifically, in deciding whether the results of research can be used to inform practice, do appraisers need to substantively understand how findings are derived or is it suffici... Read More about Research report appraisal: How much understanding is enough?.

Newly appointed academics’ experiences of marking (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Sales, R. (2013, September). Newly appointed academics’ experiences of marking. Paper presented at 24th International Networking for Healthcare Education Conference, Cambridge

Academics supporting students in health social care are often described as gatekeepers for their professional disciplines as they are seen as experts able to make reliable judgments when assessing students. This metaphorical use of the term gatekeepe... Read More about Newly appointed academics’ experiences of marking.

Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Berragan, E. (2013, September). Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning. Paper presented at NET 2013, Cambridge

My study explores the impact of simulation upon learning for undergraduate nursing students. Conducted as a small-scale narrative case study, this study tells the unique stories of a small number of undergraduate nursing students, nurse mentors and n... Read More about Learning nursing through simulation: Towards an expansive model of learning.

Newly appointed academics’ experiences of marking. Written feedback: A foreign language that is lost in translation. The creation and use of an online staff development resource (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Sales, R., & Hadland, R. (2013, September). Newly appointed academics’ experiences of marking. Written feedback: A foreign language that is lost in translation. The creation and use of an online staff development resource. Poster presented at Nurse Education Today 2013, Cambridge

As with many other HEI's within the United Kingdom, external examiners continue to praise the feedback that is given to students and yet this is not reflected in national student experience surveys. Indeed according to Price et al (2011), students ha... Read More about Newly appointed academics’ experiences of marking. Written feedback: A foreign language that is lost in translation. The creation and use of an online staff development resource.

Development and psychometric evaluation of a self report quality of life questionnaire for individuals with long term indwelling catheter: The ICIQ-LTCqol (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Cotterill, N., Fowler, S., Avery, M., Cottenden, A., Wilde, M., Long, A., & Fader, M. (2013, August). Development and psychometric evaluation of a self report quality of life questionnaire for individuals with long term indwelling catheter: The ICIQ-LTCqol. Poster presented at International Continence Society Annual Meeting 2013, Barcelona, Spain

Hypothesis / aims of study Long-term indwelling catheters are commonly associated with complications which are known to be detrimental to quality of life. Clinical assessment and monitoring of patients with urinary catheters is also known to be poor... Read More about Development and psychometric evaluation of a self report quality of life questionnaire for individuals with long term indwelling catheter: The ICIQ-LTCqol.

Marking as a way of becoming an academic (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Sales, R. (2013, June). Marking as a way of becoming an academic. Poster presented at 4th international Assessment in Higher Education Conference 2013, Birmingham

“Back to being normal”: The patient perspective on remission in rheumatoid arthritis. (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Van Tuyl, L., Stamm, T., Boers, M., Davis, B., Flurey, C., Hoogland, W., …Hewlett, S. (2013, June). “Back to being normal”: The patient perspective on remission in rheumatoid arthritis. Poster presented at EULAR 2013, Madrid

Background: The aim of current rheumatoid arthritis treatment is remission. As treatment should be targeted at patient relevant outcomes, it is important to know how patients perceive remission. Objectives: The objective of this study was to explo... Read More about “Back to being normal”: The patient perspective on remission in rheumatoid arthritis..

RA flares: Inflammatory or avalanche? (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Flurey, C. A., Morris, M., Pollock, J., Richards, P., Hughes, R., & Hewlett, S. (2013, June). RA flares: Inflammatory or avalanche?. Poster presented at EULAR, Madrid

Preserving dignity: Nursing with humanity (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Hadland, R., & Lambert, N. (2013, June). Preserving dignity: Nursing with humanity. Presented at Innovation in Health & Social Care Learning and Teaching: HEA Health & Social Care 2013 Annual Conference, Leeds, UK

Mortality data following lung volume reduction surgery at the Royal Brompton (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Clark, S. J., Zoumot, Z., Davey, C., Purcell, H., Bamsey, O., Polkey, M., …Hopkinson, N. S. (2013, May). Mortality data following lung volume reduction surgery at the Royal Brompton. Poster presented at American Thoracic Society International Conference, Philadelphia

Roma, gypsies, travellers and infant feeding (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Condon, L. (2013, May). Roma, gypsies, travellers and infant feeding. Presented at Bristol Research in Practice Annual Symposium 2013, UH Bristol Education Centre, Bristol, UK