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Comparing the outcomes of the application of C&R (general service) and SCIP in the management of disturbed behaviour in mental health care (2012)
Journal Article
Lee, S., Gray, R., & Gournay, K. (2012). Comparing the outcomes of the application of C&R (general service) and SCIP in the management of disturbed behaviour in mental health care. Journal of Mental Health, 21(3), 307-317. https://doi.org/10.3109/09638237.2012.664299

Background Violence and aggression is common in mental health care and physical restraint is used frequently. Control and restraint (general services) (C&R (GS)) and Strategies in Crisis Intervention and Prevention (SCIP) are often used. There had no... Read More about Comparing the outcomes of the application of C&R (general service) and SCIP in the management of disturbed behaviour in mental health care.

Some may beg to differ: Individual beliefs and group political claims (Keynote Speech) (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Lipscomb, M. (2012, May). Some may beg to differ: Individual beliefs and group political claims (Keynote Speech). Presented at Philosophy in the Nurse's World: Politics of Nursing Practice II, Banff, Alberta, Canada

Nurses have much to contribute to political discourse and activity. However, to protect and advance this contribution we should perhaps question some of the assumptions underpinning political claims that attach to nurses. In this presentation the gro... Read More about Some may beg to differ: Individual beliefs and group political claims (Keynote Speech).

Mind the gap (2012)
Journal Article
Sabey, A., & Hardy, H. (2012). Mind the gap. British Journal of General Practice, 62(598), 260

A qualitative study of how mothers and teenage daughters negotiate sex-related risk and independence (2012)
Journal Article
Salmon, D. (2012). A qualitative study of how mothers and teenage daughters negotiate sex-related risk and independence. Journal of Research in Nursing, 17(3), 246-259. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744987111423165

Concern across more economically developed nations has focused on the role of parental communication and monitoring in predicting risk-taking behaviour and health outcomes. However, explorations of how mothers and daughters negotiate risk remain unde... Read More about A qualitative study of how mothers and teenage daughters negotiate sex-related risk and independence.

Questioning the use value of qualitative research findings (2012)
Journal Article
Lipscomb, M. (2012). Questioning the use value of qualitative research findings. Nursing Philosophy, 13(2), 112-125. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-769X.2011.00514.x

In this paper the use value of qualitative research findings to nurses in practice is questioned. More precisely it is argued that, insofar as action follows belief then, in all but the rarest of cases, the beliefs that nurses in practice can justifi... Read More about Questioning the use value of qualitative research findings.

Women's experiences of undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012)
Journal Article
Banner, D., Miers, M., Clarke, B., & Albarran, J. (2012). Women's experiences of undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(4), 919-930. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2011.05799.x

Aim. This paper is a report of a study of women's experiences of coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Background. Worldwide, coronary heart disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. It has traditionally been viewed as primarily affect... Read More about Women's experiences of undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

"They didn't tell us, they made us work it out ourselves": Patient perspectives of a cognitive-behavioral program for rheumatoid arthritis fatigue (2012)
Journal Article
Swinkels, A., Almeida, C., Kitchen, K., Dures, E., Almeida, C., Ambler, N., …Hewlett, S. (2012). "They didn't tell us, they made us work it out ourselves": Patient perspectives of a cognitive-behavioral program for rheumatoid arthritis fatigue. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 64(4), 494-501. https://doi.org/10.1002/acr.21562

Objective. Fatigue is an overwhelming rheumatoid arthritis (RA) symptom caused by interacting clinical and psychosocial factors. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) addresses links between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and uses cognitive restructu... Read More about "They didn't tell us, they made us work it out ourselves": Patient perspectives of a cognitive-behavioral program for rheumatoid arthritis fatigue.

Using graded motor imagery for complex regional pain syndrome in clinical practice: Failure to improve pain (2012)
Journal Article
Johnson, S., Hall, J., Barnet, S., Draper, M., Derbyshire, G., Haynes, L., …Goebel, A. (2012). Using graded motor imagery for complex regional pain syndrome in clinical practice: Failure to improve pain. European Journal of Pain, 16(4), 550-561. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1532-2149.2011.00064.x

There is good evidence from studies conducted in a single-centre research setting for the efficacy of graded motor imagery (GMI) treatment, a complex physiotherapy intervention, to reduce pain in long-standing complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). H... Read More about Using graded motor imagery for complex regional pain syndrome in clinical practice: Failure to improve pain.

Distinguishing groups of children with persistent speech disorder: Findings from a prospective population study (2012)
Journal Article
Miller, L. L., Wren, Y. E., & Roulstone, S. (2012). Distinguishing groups of children with persistent speech disorder: Findings from a prospective population study. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 37(1), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.3109/14015439.2011.625973

As part of a large-scale study of children's development, 7390 children were assessed on a range of speech tasks. These were used to identify three groups of children with speech errors within the sample: persistent speech disorder (PSD); speech erro... Read More about Distinguishing groups of children with persistent speech disorder: Findings from a prospective population study.

Identifying facilitators and barriers for home injury prevention interventions for pre-school children: A systematic review of the quantitative literature (2012)
Journal Article
Kendrick, D., Ingram, J. C., Deave, T., Towner, E., Errington, G., & Kay, B. (2012). Identifying facilitators and barriers for home injury prevention interventions for pre-school children: A systematic review of the quantitative literature. Health Education Research, 27(2), 258-268. https://doi.org/10.1093/her/cyr066

Injuries are the leading cause of childhood death internationally; steep social gradients exist in mortality and morbidity. The majority of pre-school injuries occur in the home, but implementing research into practice for injury prevention has recei... Read More about Identifying facilitators and barriers for home injury prevention interventions for pre-school children: A systematic review of the quantitative literature.

Internet sites offering adolescents help with headache, abdominal pain, and dysmenorrhoea: A description of content, quality, and peer interactions (2012)
Journal Article
Henderson, E. M., Rosser, B. A., Keogh, E., & Eccleston, C. (2012). Internet sites offering adolescents help with headache, abdominal pain, and dysmenorrhoea: A description of content, quality, and peer interactions. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 37(3), 262-271. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsr100

Objective: sTo analyze content and quality of headache, abdominal pain, and dysmenorrhoea websites, and to thematically analyze online pain forums. Methods: Websites offering support, advice, or information regarding pain were explored. Websites were... Read More about Internet sites offering adolescents help with headache, abdominal pain, and dysmenorrhoea: A description of content, quality, and peer interactions.

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

What are the best outcome measures when assessing treatments for LUTD?-achieving the most out of outcome evaluation: ICI-RS 2011 (2012)
Journal Article
Cotterill, N., Goldman, H., Kelleher, C., Kopp, Z., Tubaro, A., & Brubaker, L. (2012). What are the best outcome measures when assessing treatments for LUTD?-achieving the most out of outcome evaluation: ICI-RS 2011. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 31(3), 400-403. https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.22210

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 What are the best outcome measures when assessing treatments for LUTD?-achieving the most out of outcome evaluation: ICI-RS 2011.

Promoting evidence in practice: The practice-based and of care research challenge (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Ronquillo, C. E., & Black, A. (2012, March). Promoting evidence in practice: The practice-based and of care research challenge. Poster presented at British Columbia Nurses Union conference

Background of Project: With the aim of promoting practice-based research, the Nursing Research Facilitators (NRFs) of Providence Health Care/Vancouver Coastal Health (PHC/VCH) and the Fraser Health Authority (FHA) developed and launched a research ch... Read More about Promoting evidence in practice: The practice-based and of care research challenge.

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.