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Defining recovery from Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Llewellyn, A., Hibberd, Y., White, P., Marinus, J., Perez, R., & Brunner, F. (2016, September). Defining recovery from Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Poster presented at International Association for the Study of Pain World Congress, Yokohama, Japan

AIM OF INVESTIGATION The longevity and complexity of symptoms in persistent Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) leads to problems in defining recovery and evaluating the efficacy of therapeutic interventions. Using a 2-Round Delphi-based process,... Read More about Defining recovery from Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.

Qualitative development of a new patient reported outcome measure for underactive bladder (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Uren, A., Cotterill, N., Harding, C., Hillary, C., Chapple, C., Klaver, M., …Abrams, P. (2016, September). Qualitative development of a new patient reported outcome measure for underactive bladder. Poster presented at International Continence Society Annual Meeting 2016, Tokyo, Japan

Hypothesis / aims of study The patient experience of underactive bladder (UAB) was explored, for the purpose of developing a Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) measure to assess the symptoms and impact of the condition. UAB is currently proposed as the... Read More about Qualitative development of a new patient reported outcome measure for underactive bladder.

Cross-sectional prevalence study of urinary and/or anal incontinence and its impact on quality of life in a cohort of individuals with progressive multiple sclerosis (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Cotterill, N., Wilkins, A., Copestake, C., Weir, I., Norton, C., & Drake, M. (2016, September). Cross-sectional prevalence study of urinary and/or anal incontinence and its impact on quality of life in a cohort of individuals with progressive multiple sclerosis. Presented at International Continence Society annual meeting 2016, Tokyo, Japan

Bladder and bowel problems are commonly reported among individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Urinary incontinence (UI) affects between 19 and 80% of individuals with MS dependent on the definition and measurement methods used (1). Less is known a... Read More about Cross-sectional prevalence study of urinary and/or anal incontinence and its impact on quality of life in a cohort of individuals with progressive multiple sclerosis.

Thinking about breastmilk donation: What are the current issues in unregulated practices of breastmilk donation in the UK? (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Dowling, S. (2016, August). Thinking about breastmilk donation: What are the current issues in unregulated practices of breastmilk donation in the UK?. Paper presented at Nutrition and Nurture in Infancy and Childhood: Bio-Cultural Perspectives, Dalarna University, Falun, Sweden

This work draws on a review of the evidence and of the current situation, and on reflection following previous conference presentations and discussions rather than on empirical research, although it forms the basis of developing and on-going research... Read More about Thinking about breastmilk donation: What are the current issues in unregulated practices of breastmilk donation in the UK?.

Social experiences of breastfeeding: Building bridges between research and policy. Progress and emerging outcomes from an ESRC-funded UK seminar series (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Dowling, S. (2016, August). Social experiences of breastfeeding: Building bridges between research and policy. Progress and emerging outcomes from an ESRC-funded UK seminar series. Poster presented at Nutrition and Nurture in Infancy and Childhood: Bio-Cultural Perspectives, Darlana, Sweden

Dr Sally Dowling (UWE), Dr Kate Boyer (Cardiff University) and Prof David Pontin (University of South Wales) are in receipt of funding from one of the major UK research funding councils, the ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) to run series o... Read More about Social experiences of breastfeeding: Building bridges between research and policy. Progress and emerging outcomes from an ESRC-funded UK seminar series.

Nursing informatics research priorities for the future: Recommendations from an international survey (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Peltonen, L., Topaz, M., Ronquillo, C. E., Pruinelli, L., Sarmiento, R. F., Badger, M. K., …AlHuwail, D. (2016, June). Nursing informatics research priorities for the future: Recommendations from an international survey. Paper presented at NI2016: 13th International Congress in Nursing Informatics, Geneva, Switzerland

We present one part of the results of an international survey exploring current and future nursing informatics (NI) research trends. The study was conducted by the International Medical Informatics Association Nursing Informatics Special Interest Gro... Read More about Nursing informatics research priorities for the future: Recommendations from an international survey.

The educational needs of people with spondyloarthropathies (AS and PSA): A cross-sectional study (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Marques, M., Ferreira, R., Santiago, M., Marques, A., Machado, P., da Silva, J., & Ndosi, M. (2016, June). The educational needs of people with spondyloarthropathies (AS and PSA): A cross-sectional study. Paper presented at Annual European Congress of Rheumatology, London, England

Abstract available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-eular.2449

Adaptation and validation of the systemic sclerosis quality of life questionnaire into Polish: Item analysis using Rasch models (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Sierakowska, M., Sierakowski, S., Sierakowska, J., Krajewska-Kułak, E., Redmond, A., & Ndosi, M. (2016, June). Adaptation and validation of the systemic sclerosis quality of life questionnaire into Polish: Item analysis using Rasch models. Paper presented at Annual European Meeting of Rheumatology, London, England

Abstract available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-eular.2792

Evaluating interprofessional learning: A complex process (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Pollard, K. (2016, June). Evaluating interprofessional learning: A complex process. Presented at Norwegian Interprofessional Education Network, Tromso, Norway

This was a keynote presentation, discussing the essential features of undertaking an evaluation of interprofessional learning, with reference to the multi-method evaluation of the interprofessional curriculum introduced in the Faculty of Health and S... Read More about Evaluating interprofessional learning: A complex process.

Amplification of risk in mental health risk assessment (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Deering, K. (2016, June). Amplification of risk in mental health risk assessment. Paper presented at Character and Virtues in the Professions: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Birmingham University

This presentation discusses how UK mental health nurses’ concern of experiencing moral indignation (e.g. outrage provoked by perceived unjust behaviours) may inadvertently increase bias in determining service users’ risk to self and others. Concern o... Read More about Amplification of risk in mental health risk assessment.

Understanding the physical and mental functioning of those with persistent and resolved Complex Regional Pain Syndrome to help inform treatment approaches (2016)
Presentation / Conference
McCabe, C., Llewellyn, A., Hibberd, Y., White, P., Davies, L., Marinus, J., …Moskovitz, P. A. (2016, May). Understanding the physical and mental functioning of those with persistent and resolved Complex Regional Pain Syndrome to help inform treatment approaches. Poster presented at British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Harrogate, UK

Background Pain is bio-psychosocial in nature. Recognising the inter-relationship of physical and psychological factors in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) has clinical implications for treating this often poorly understood chronic pain condit... Read More about Understanding the physical and mental functioning of those with persistent and resolved Complex Regional Pain Syndrome to help inform treatment approaches.

Understanding knowledge mobilization in clinical practice (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Ronquillo, C. E. (2016, April). Understanding knowledge mobilization in clinical practice. Presented at UWE Nursing and Midwifery Department Forum, UWE Glenside Campus, Bristol, United Kingdom

This invited presentation was given at the UWE Nursing and Midwifery Faculty Forum with the theme of research. This presentation provides a brief summary of the current state of the literature on knowledge mobilisation, and provides examples of knowl... Read More about Understanding knowledge mobilization in clinical practice.

Social experiences of breastfeeding: Building bridges between research and policy: An ESRC-funded seminar series in the UK (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Dowling, S. (2016, March). Social experiences of breastfeeding: Building bridges between research and policy: An ESRC-funded seminar series in the UK. Paper presented at 11th Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Dr Sally Dowling (UWE), Dr Kate Boyer (Cardiff University) and Prof David Pontin (University of South Wales) are in receipt of funding from one of the major UK research funding councils, the ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) to run series o... Read More about Social experiences of breastfeeding: Building bridges between research and policy: An ESRC-funded seminar series in the UK.

Using liminality to understand mothers' experiences of long-term breastfeeding: 'betwixt and between', and 'matter out of place' (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Dowling, S. (2016, March). Using liminality to understand mothers' experiences of long-term breastfeeding: 'betwixt and between', and 'matter out of place'. Presented at ESRC Seminar Series: Social Experiences of Breastfeeding: Building Bridges between Research and Policy, Cardiff University, Wales, UK

The embodied experience of breastfeeding can cause women to feel as if they are neither one thing nor another. This paper will consider the issue of long-term breastfeeding, using liminality to think about the experiences of a group of women who brea... Read More about Using liminality to understand mothers' experiences of long-term breastfeeding: 'betwixt and between', and 'matter out of place'.