Items where Subject is "General Health Professions"
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  • Birth Supporters experiences of attending prisoners being compulsorily separated from their new-born babies. (2023) Laura Abbott
  • Becoming a mother in prison. (2016) Laura Abbott
  • Kennedy A, Marshall D, Parkinson D, Delap N & Abbott L (2016) Birth Charter for Women in Prisons in England and Wales. Birth Companions. (2016) Laura Abbott
  • Pregnant and Behind Bars. (2016) Laura Abbott
  • Women’s experiences of breastfeeding in prison. (2017) Laura Abbott and Patricia Scott
  • The Blossom Gang: co-producing research on FGM with second-generation young people in the UK. (2023) Saadye Ali
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  • Ethical guidelines and the use of social media and text messaging in health care: a review of literature. (2014) Rachel Basevi, Duncan Reid and Rosemary Godbold
  • The Educational Value of Nage-no-kata Through the Different Reactions and Effects on the Interaction Between Tori and Uke. (2023) Slaviša Bradić, Mike Callan, Chikara Kariya and Llyr Jones
  • “We know that our voices are valued, and that people are actually going to listen”: co-producing an evaluation of a young people’s research advisory group. (2023) Louca-Mai Brady, Jacqueline Miller, Eleri McFarlane-Rose, Jasmine Noor, Rhianne Noor and Annegret Dahlmann-Noor
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  • Provision of Outdoor Nature-Based Activity for Older People with Cognitive Impairment: A Scoping Review from the ENLIVEN Project. (2023) Rachel Collins, Steven Owens, Carol Opdebeeck, Katie Ledingham, Joanne Connell, Catherine Quinn, Stephen J. Page and Linda Clare
  • Dementia, tourism and leisure : Making the visitor economy more dementia-friendly. (2021) Joanne Connell and Stephen J. Page
  • The voices of children aged 10 and 11 years old : their views on Physical Education and the implications for policy, practice and research in England. (2013) Barry Costas
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  • Exploring New Zealand Paramedic Attitudes Towards Advance Directives: An Ethical Analysis. (2016) Paul Davey, Lees Amanda and Rosemary Godbold
  • An international survey on the awareness, use, preference and health perception of Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS). (2017) Elena Deligianni, John Corkery, Fabrizio Schifano and Lisa Lione
  • Food safety and older people : the Kitchen Life study. (2014) Angela Dickinson, Wendy Wills, Angela Meah and Frances Short
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  • Cognitive deficits induced by multi-walled carbon nanotubes via the autophagic pathway. (2015) Jing Gao, Xiaochen Zhang, Mei Yu, Guogang Ren and Zhuo Yang
  • Ethics. (2014) Rosemary Godbold and Tineke Water
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  • Convenience foods and health in the elderly. (2016) Richard Hoffman
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  • Experiencing induction. (2013) Annabel Jay
  • Labor or limbo? experiencing induction on an antenatal ward: findings of a qualitative study. (2017) Annabel Jay
  • Parents, we need your views. (2012) Annabel Jay
  • Students' perceptions of the OSCE : a valid assessment tool? (2007) Annabel Jay
  • Whatever would induce you...? : Comment. (2014) Annabel Jay
  • Women's experiences of induced labour : one year on. (2013) Annabel Jay
  • Effective postnatal care. (2014) Annabel Jay and Marianne Peace
  • Reporting on patient and public involvement (PPI) in research publications: Using the GRIPP2 checklists with lay co-researchers. (2021) Julia Jones, Marion Cowe, Sue Marks, Tony McAllister, Alex Mendoza, Carole Ponniah, Helena Wythe and Elspeth Mathie
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  • Rethinking Heritage : A guide to help make your site more dementia-friendly. (2017) Kim Klug, Stephen J. Page, Joanne Connell, Daisy Robson and Emma Bould
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  • The Role of Patient and Public Involvement Leads in Facilitating Feedback: “invisible work”. (2020) Elspeth Mathie, Nigel Smeeton, Diane Munday, Graham Rhodes, Helena Wythe and Julia Jones
  • Age-appropriate services for people diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD): a systematic review. (2017) Andrea Mayrhofer, Elspeth Mathie, Jane McKeown, Frances Bunn and Claire Goodman
  • Activity Provider-Facilitated Patient and Public Involvement with Care Home Residents. (2024) Kerry Micklewright, Anne Killet, Gizdem Akdur, Priti Biswas, Pamela Blades, Lisa Irvine, Liz Jones, Julienne Meyer, Natalie Ravenscroft, Hilary Woodhead and Claire Goodman
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  • Building relational trust and hope: The experiences of counsellors in a service for birth relatives whose children have been adopted or taken into care. (2023) Lizette Nolte and Caoimhe Forbes
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  • Dementia as a global challenge: Progress and prospects for creating more dementia-inclusive tourism industries. (2024) Stephen J. Page and Joanne Connell
  • Operationalizing transformative tourism: Creating dementia-friendly outdoor and nature-based visitor experiences. (2023) Stephen J. Page, Joanne Connell, Stephan Price, Steven Owen, Katie Ledingham and Linda Clare
  • Public involvement in UK health and care research 1995–2020: reflections from a witness seminar. (2024) Marisha Emily Palm, David Evans, Sophie Staniszewska, Louca-Mai Brady, Bec Hanley, Kate Sainsbury, Derek Stewart and Paula Wray
  • Reliable change in outcomes from The BodyMind Approach™ with people who have medically unexplained symptoms/ somatic symptom disorder in primary healthcare. (2017) Helen Payne
  • The body speaks its mind : the BodyMind Approach® for patients with medically unexplained symptoms in primary care in England. (2015) Helen Payne
  • Editorial. (2013) Helen Payne and Vicky Karkou
  • Through the Kinesthetic Lens : Observation of Social Attunement in Autism Spectrum Disorders. (2017) Helen Payne and Rosemarie Samaritter
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  • Learning a musical instrument can benefit a child with special educational needs. (2018) Dawn C. Rose, Alice Jones Bartoli and Pamela Heaton
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  • Governing fiduciary relationships or building up a governance model for trust in AI? : Review of healthcare as a socio-technical system. (2023) Mehmet Bilal Unver
  • Role of Trust in AI-Driven Healthcare Systems: Discussion from the Perspective of Patient Safety. (2022) Mehmet Bilal Unver and Onur Asan
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  • Role of Social Networks in the help seeking experiences among Chinese suffering from severe mental illness in England: a qualitative study. (2013) Echo Yeung, Fiona Irvine, Siu-Man Ng and Sandra K. M. Tsang