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Prisoners' experiences of antipsychotic medication: Influences on adherence (2011)
Journal Article
Mills, A., Lathlean, J., Bressington, D., Forrester, A., van Veenhuyzen, W., & Gray, R. (2011). Prisoners' experiences of antipsychotic medication: Influences on adherence. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 22(1), 110-125. https://doi.org/10.1080/14789949.2010.509804

Despite the disproportionately high prevalence of serious mental illness in the prison population, little attention has been given to medication adherence amongst prisoners. To investigate adherence and satisfaction with antipsychotic medication, a m... Read More about Prisoners' experiences of antipsychotic medication: Influences on adherence.

‘Clearing’ the cervical spine in the unconscious trauma patient (2011)
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Blackham, J., & Benger, J. (2011). ‘Clearing’ the cervical spine in the unconscious trauma patient. Trauma, 13(1), 65-79. https://doi.org/10.1177/1460408610385978

This is a systemic review of the published evidence regarding cervical spine management in unconscious trauma patients. We examine the literature in the following sections: use of plain radiography; use of flexion/extenson views; use of computed tomo... Read More about ‘Clearing’ the cervical spine in the unconscious trauma patient.

The data vacuum in emergency and urgent care (2011)
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Hughes, T., Volans, A., Higginson, I., Brayley, N., & Benger, J. (2011). The data vacuum in emergency and urgent care. British Journal of Healthcare Management, 17(1), 8-15

Challenging the coherence of social justice as a shared nursing value (2011)
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Lipscomb, M. (2011). Challenging the coherence of social justice as a shared nursing value. Nursing Philosophy, 12(1), 4-11. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-769X.2010.00451.x

Normative and prescriptive claims regarding social justice are often inadequately developed in the nursing literature and, in consequence, they must be rejected in their current form. Thus, claims regarding social justice are frequently presented as... Read More about Challenging the coherence of social justice as a shared nursing value.

Exploring the development of a cultural care framework for European caring science (2011)
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Albarran, J., Rosser (nee Girot), E., Bach, S., Uhrenfeldt, L., Lundberg, P., & Law, K. (2011). Exploring the development of a cultural care framework for European caring science. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 6(4), https://doi.org/10.3402/qhw.v6i3

The aim of this paper is to discuss the development of a cultural care framework that seeks to inform and embrace the philosophical ideals of caring science. Following a review of the literature that identified a lack of evidence of an explicit relat... Read More about Exploring the development of a cultural care framework for European caring science.

The effects of Baby Friendly Initiative training on breastfeeding rates and the breastfeeding attitudes, knowledge and self-efficacy of community health-care staff. (2011)
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Ingram, J., Johnson, D., & Condon, L. (2011). The effects of Baby Friendly Initiative training on breastfeeding rates and the breastfeeding attitudes, knowledge and self-efficacy of community health-care staff. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 12(3), 266-275. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1463423610000423

To evaluate the effects of Baby Friendly Initiative (BFI) community training on breastfeeding rates, staff and mothers in a large Primary Care Trust (PCT). UK Government policy promotes the adoption and implementation of the World Health Organization... Read More about The effects of Baby Friendly Initiative training on breastfeeding rates and the breastfeeding attitudes, knowledge and self-efficacy of community health-care staff..

Directly selected cytomegalovirus-reactive donor T cells confer rapid and safe systemic reconstitution of virus-specific immunity following stem cell transplantation (2011)
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Lowdell, M. W., Peggs, K. S., Thomson, K., Samuel, E., Dyer, G., Armoogum, J., …Mackinnon, S. (2011). Directly selected cytomegalovirus-reactive donor T cells confer rapid and safe systemic reconstitution of virus-specific immunity following stem cell transplantation. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 52(1), 49-57. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciq042

Background: Adoptive transfer of virus-specific T cells may accelerate reconstitution of antigen-specific immunity and limit the morbidity and mortality of viral infections following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The logistics o... Read More about Directly selected cytomegalovirus-reactive donor T cells confer rapid and safe systemic reconstitution of virus-specific immunity following stem cell transplantation.

Issues with e-learning in nursing and health education in the uk: Are new technologies being embraced in the teaching and learning environments? (2011)
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Moule, P., Ward, R., & Lockyer, L. (2011). Issues with e-learning in nursing and health education in the uk: Are new technologies being embraced in the teaching and learning environments?. Journal of Research in Nursing, 16(1), 77-90. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744987110370940

In this paper we present aspects of a study that scoped e-learning implementation in nursing and health science disciplines throughout the UK and explored the factors affecting use. Data related to the use of technologies are presented here. While th... Read More about Issues with e-learning in nursing and health education in the uk: Are new technologies being embraced in the teaching and learning environments?.

Research priorities of adult intensive care nurses in 20 European countries: A Delphi study (2011)
Journal Article
Latour, J. M., Blackwood, B., & Albarran, J. (2011). Research priorities of adult intensive care nurses in 20 European countries: A Delphi study. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 67(3), 550-562. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05512.x

Aims. This paper is a report of a three round Delphi study of intensive care nursing research priorities in Europe (October 2006-April 2009). Background. Internationally, priorities for research in intensive care nursing have received some attention... Read More about Research priorities of adult intensive care nurses in 20 European countries: A Delphi study.