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Ethical issues in the use of in-depth interviews: literature review and discussion
…, A McDonnell, A Thompson, AM Tod - Research …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper reports a literature review on the topic of ethical issues in in-depth interviews. The
review returned three types of article: general discussion, issues in particular studies, and …
review returned three types of article: general discussion, issues in particular studies, and …
Factors that optimise the impact of continuing professional development in nursing: A rapid evidence review
Objectives Continuing professional development is essential for healthcare professionals to
maintain and acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to provide person centred, safe …
maintain and acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to provide person centred, safe …
How should public health professionals engage with lay epidemiology?
P Allmark, A Tod - Journal of medical ethics, 2006 - jme.bmj.com
“Lay epidemiology” is a term used to describe the processes through which health risks are
understood and interpreted by laypeople. It is seen as a barrier to public health when the …
understood and interpreted by laypeople. It is seen as a barrier to public health when the …
Understanding and achieving person‐centred care: the nurse perspective
Aims and objectives To present findings from the first stage of an exploratory study investigating
nurses' understanding and facilitation of person‐centred care within an acute medical …
nurses' understanding and facilitation of person‐centred care within an acute medical …
Primary care support for tackling obesity: a qualitative study of the perceptions of obese patients
Background Obesity has become a major public health issue and there is concern about the
response of health services to patients who are obese. The perceptions of obese patients …
response of health services to patients who are obese. The perceptions of obese patients …
Diagnostic delay in lung cancer: a qualitative study
AM Tod, J Craven, P Allmark - Journal of advanced nursing, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Title. Diagnostic delay in lung cancer: a qualitative study Aim. This paper is a report of a
study to identify factors influencing delay in reporting symptoms of lung cancer. Background. …
study to identify factors influencing delay in reporting symptoms of lung cancer. Background. …
[HTML][HTML] Energy poverty and social relations: A capabilities approach
Energy poverty is widely understood to be a complex and multi-faceted problem, with a range
of drivers. In this paper we draw on secondary qualitative data on energy poverty from the …
of drivers. In this paper we draw on secondary qualitative data on energy poverty from the …
[HTML][HTML] Determinants of nurse job dissatisfaction-findings from a cross-sectional survey analysis in the UK
Background A lower recruitment and high turnover rate of registered nurses have resulted in
a global shortage of nurses. In the UK, prior to the COVID-19 epidemic, nurses’ intention to …
a global shortage of nurses. In the UK, prior to the COVID-19 epidemic, nurses’ intention to …
Factors influencing the contribution of advanced practice nurses to promoting evidence‐based practice among front‐line nurses: findings from a cross‐sectional …
…, M Kirshbaum, A McDonnell, A Tod… - Journal of advanced …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… Angela Tod MSc PhD RN Principal Research Fellow Centre for Health and Social Care …
Angela Tod MSc PhD RN Principal Research Fellow Centre for Health and Social Care …
Angela Tod MSc PhD RN Principal Research Fellow Centre for Health and Social Care …
Early diagnosis of lung cancer: evaluation of a community-based social marketing intervention
Background Poor UK lung cancer survival rates may, in part, be due to late diagnosis.
Objectives To evaluate the effectiveness of a mixed-method community-based social marketing …
Objectives To evaluate the effectiveness of a mixed-method community-based social marketing …