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Potential for environmental change at community level to prevent child unintentional injuries in the home: A qualitative study (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Bhatta, S., Mytton, J., & Deave, T. (2017, January). Potential for environmental change at community level to prevent child unintentional injuries in the home: A qualitative study. Presented at The CHCR Annual Conference 2017 ‘Research with Impact’, University of the West of England

Background Unintentional injury in the home is an important cause of death and disability among young children in Nepal. Reducing home injury hazards by changing the home environment has the potential to prevent home injuries. The aim of this study... Read More about Potential for environmental change at community level to prevent child unintentional injuries in the home: A qualitative study.

Rise and Shine interview with Pusparaj Pant 15 Jun 2016 [with English subtitles] (2016)
Other
Pant, P. R. (2016). Rise and Shine interview with Pusparaj Pant 15 Jun 2016 [with English subtitles]

Rise and Shine interview with Pusparaj Pant (Researcher, University of the West of England) on 15 June 2016. Kantipur Television, Kathmandu, Nepal. This is a Live show aired during the morning news. The interview encompassed many general aspects of c... Read More about Rise and Shine interview with Pusparaj Pant 15 Jun 2016 [with English subtitles].

Effective interprofessional simulation training for medical and midwifery students (2015)
Journal Article
Edwards, S. E., Platt, S., Lenguerrand, E., Winter, C., Mears, J., Davis, S., …Siassakos, D. (2015). Effective interprofessional simulation training for medical and midwifery students. BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning, 1(3), 87-93. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjstel-2015-000022

© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Introduction Good interprofessional teamworking is essential for high quality, efficient and safe clinical care. Undergraduate interprofessional training has been advocated for many years to improve in... Read More about Effective interprofessional simulation training for medical and midwifery students.

Can a PRO be adequate without assessing quality of life? (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Cotterill, N., & Tubaro, A. (2015, September). Can a PRO be adequate without assessing quality of life?. Presented at International Consultation on Incontinence - Research Society Annual Meeting 2015, Bristol, UK

A think tank discussion regarding the adequacy of patient reported outcomes when quality of life is excluded.

Nursing informatics and global health: Past successes and lessons learned, present developments, and untapped potentials (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Ronquillo, C. E., Abbott, P., Bakken, S., Hardiker, N., Marin, H., Topaz, M., …Park, J. (2014, June). Nursing informatics and global health: Past successes and lessons learned, present developments, and untapped potentials. Presented at 12th International Congress on Nursing Informatics NI2014, Taipei, Taiwan

The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in healthcare is touted to have a great potential for mitigating inequities in health services delivery and reaching populations that may be marginalized or isolated. However, an alternative... Read More about Nursing informatics and global health: Past successes and lessons learned, present developments, and untapped potentials.

Nursing informatics careers and opportunities for emerging professionals: International leaders panel (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Ronquillo, C. E., Topaz, M., Dykes, P., Park, H., Simpson, R., Langden, R., …Park, J. (2014, June). Nursing informatics careers and opportunities for emerging professionals: International leaders panel. Presented at 12th International Congress on Nursing Informatics NI2014, Taipei, Taiwan

Nursing informatics is a growing academic and practice field with many recent legislative, scientific and professional developments on international level and in each particular country around the world. In the light of increasing informatics opportu... Read More about Nursing informatics careers and opportunities for emerging professionals: International leaders panel.

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

Gaps in the intersections: Methodological approaches to continuity of care research (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Hilario, C., Ronquillo, C. E., Struik, L., & Hankivsky, O. (2013, February). Gaps in the intersections: Methodological approaches to continuity of care research. Presented at 18th Annual Ethel Johns Nursing Research Forum, Vancouver, Canada

This workshop introduces intersectionality theory, its relevance to nursing practice, and its practical application in a research study. The facilitators will explore the underlying ideas and assumptions of intersectionality, what to consider when us... Read More about Gaps in the intersections: Methodological approaches to continuity of care research.

Thinking phenomenology (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Lipscomb, M. (2012, March). Thinking phenomenology. Presented at Thinking Phenomenology

Two day workshop (26th and 27th March 2012) organised by M Lipscomb and led by John Paley (Stirling University) titled: Thinking Phenomenology

Innovating the culture of nurses’ work: Historical perspectives (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Boschma, G., Vandenberg, H., & Ronquillo, C. E. (2012, February). Innovating the culture of nurses’ work: Historical perspectives. Presented at 17th Annual Ethel Johns Nursing Research Forum Pre-conference workshop, Vancouver, Canada

This workshop explores ideas, experiences and practices of culture and innovation in nurses' work. The facilitator will reflect on the notion of culture in nursing, explore the ways in which immigrant nurses contribute to renewal of nursing practice... Read More about Innovating the culture of nurses’ work: Historical perspectives.

“Which are the best outcome measures when assessing treatments for lower urinary tract dysfunction?” (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Brubaker, L., & Cotterill, N. (2011, June). “Which are the best outcome measures when assessing treatments for lower urinary tract dysfunction?”. Presented at International Consultation on Incontinence - Research Society Annual Meeting 2011, Bristol, UK

A think tank was convened at the third ICI-RS meeting held in the UK, June 2011, to consider the best outcome measures when assessing treatments for lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD). Given the vast array of measures available a focus on questio... Read More about “Which are the best outcome measures when assessing treatments for lower urinary tract dysfunction?”.

Public participation in research: Guidelines for good practice (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Moule, P., Donald, C., Donskoy, A., Pollard, K., & Rice, C. (2011, May). Public participation in research: Guidelines for good practice. Presented at International Royal College of Nursing Annual Research Conference, Harrogate, UK