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'No worries!' Young people's experiences of nurse-led drop-in sexual health services in South West England (2007)
Journal Article

'No Worries!' is a nurse-led drop-in sexual health service for young people in one Primary Care Trust in South West England. The service aims to provide sexual health promotion, contraception, STI testing and a range of health promotion advice. The s... Read More about 'No worries!' Young people's experiences of nurse-led drop-in sexual health services in South West England.

A review of prison health and its implications for primary care nursing in England and Wales: The research evidence (2007)
Journal Article

Aims and objectives. To provide a systematic overview of the policy and practice literature concerned with the primary healthcare needs of prisoners in England and Wales and to address the implications of these health needs for nurses working in pris... Read More about A review of prison health and its implications for primary care nursing in England and Wales: The research evidence.

'It was not chest pain really, i can't explain it!' An exploratory study on the nature of symptoms experienced by women during their myocardial infarction (2007)
Journal Article

Aims and objectives. This study sought to explore the presenting nature of cardiac symptoms as experienced by women diagnosed with a myocardial infarction. The objectives were to use the participants' own words to gain a detailed understanding of how... Read More about 'It was not chest pain really, i can't explain it!' An exploratory study on the nature of symptoms experienced by women during their myocardial infarction.

Parental pain expectancy as a mediator between child expected and experienced procedure-related pain intensity during painful medical procedures (2007)
Journal Article

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this prospective investigation was to evaluate child and parental expectancies as a predictor of pain perception in pediatric oncology patients undergoing painful medical procedures. METHODS: Forty-five children with leukemia o... Read More about Parental pain expectancy as a mediator between child expected and experienced procedure-related pain intensity during painful medical procedures.

Consultation document: Bearing good witness - Proposals for reforming the delivery of medical expert evidence in family law cases (2007)
Journal Article

Several high‐profile criminal cases, such as those of Sally Clark, Angela Cannings, Trupti Patel and Donna Anthony – all wrongly convicted of the murder of their children on the basis of flawed expert evidence – have raised serious questions about th... Read More about Consultation document: Bearing good witness - Proposals for reforming the delivery of medical expert evidence in family law cases.