School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work
Type | School |
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Faculty | Faculty of Medicine, Health and Social Care |
Head of Academic School | Dr Paul Driscoll-Evans |
Programme Director | Professor Janet Melville-Wiseman |
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Social workers and acquired brain injury: A systematic review of the current evidence-base
Akudo Amadiegwu, Mark Holloway, Mark Linden, Andrew Bateman, Claire Cooper, Alyson Norman, Andy Mantell, Caroline Bald and Michael Clark 2023. Social workers and acquired brain injury: A systematic review of the current evidence-base. PLoS ONE. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292128Journal article
Decolonisation and critical social work pedagogies
Akudo Amadiegwu and Caroline Bald 2023. Decolonisation and critical social work pedagogies. in: Vasilios Ioakimidis and Aaron Wyllie (ed.) Social Work Histories of Complicity and Resistance: a Tale of Two Professions Bristol Policy Press. pp. 244-260Book chapter
How the nursing associate role is viewed by different stakeholders: a qualitative research study
Wier, Jacqueline, Price, Nikki, Lake, Kay and Shaw, Tracey 2023. How the nursing associate role is viewed by different stakeholders: a qualitative research study. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants. 17 (11), pp. 426-435. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjha.2023.17.11.426Journal article
Assessing the barriers and enablers to the implementation of the diagnostic radiographer musculoskeletal X‑ray reporting service within the NHS in England: a systematic literature review
Lockwood, P., Burton, C., Woznitza, N. and Shaw, T. 2023. Assessing the barriers and enablers to the implementation of the diagnostic radiographer musculoskeletal X‑ray reporting service within the NHS in England: a systematic literature review. BMC Health Services Research. 23 (1270), pp. 1-41. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-023-10161-yJournal article
Toward shared decision-making in degenerative cervical myelopathy: Protocol for a mixed methods study
Sangeorzan, I., Antonacci, G., Martin, A., Grodzinski, B., Zipser, C., Murphy, R., Andriopoulou, P., Cook, C., Anderson, D., Guest, J., Furlan, J., Kotter, M., Boerger, T., Sadler, I., Roberts, E., Wood, H., Fraser, C., Fehlings, M., Kumar, V., Jung, J., Milligan, J., Nouri, A., Martin, A., Blizzard, T., Vialle, L., Tetreault, L., Kalsi-Ryan, S., MacDowall, A., Martin-Moore, E., Burwood, M., Wood, L., Lalkhen, A., Ito, M., Wilson, N., Treanor, C., Dugan, S. and Davies, B. 2023. Toward shared decision-making in degenerative cervical myelopathy: Protocol for a mixed methods study. JMIR Research Protocols. 12, p. e46809. https://doi.org/10.2196/46809Journal article
Adultification: risk factors, harmful effects and implications for nursing practice
Hayward, Melanie and Critcher, Julie 2023. Adultification: risk factors, harmful effects and implications for nursing practice. Nursing Children and Young People. https://doi.org/10.7748/ncyp.2023.e1488Journal article
Pilot study: design, delivery and evaluation of a co-produced multi-agency mental health simulation-based education programme
Clarke, Isobel, Philpott, Lauren and Buttery, Andy 2023. Pilot study: design, delivery and evaluation of a co-produced multi-agency mental health simulation-based education programme. International Journal of Healthcare Simulation. pp. 1-12. https://doi.org/10.54531/qzcr2106Journal article

ARTeFACT
Delahunt, T. 2023. ARTeFACT.Digital or visual media
The five yurt festival of thanks
Delahunt, T. 2023. The five yurt festival of thanks.Other
Poetry draws upwards in hope
Delahunt, T. 2023. Poetry draws upwards in hope.Conference keynote
Community areas of sustainable care and dementia excellence in Europe (CASCADE) - Final report: A process and technology evaluation of the CASCADE programme in the United Kingdom implementation sites
Martin, A., Hatzidimitriadou, E., Sangeorzan, I., Smith, R., Wright, T., Price, N., Sirlantzis, K. and Rajapakse, S. 2023. Community areas of sustainable care and dementia excellence in Europe (CASCADE) - Final report: A process and technology evaluation of the CASCADE programme in the United Kingdom implementation sites. Canterbury Canterbury Christ Church University.Project report
Community areas of sustainable care and dementia excellence in Europe (CASCADE) - Final report findings from the evaluation study of the CASCADE model at two implementation sites in Belgium
Sangeorzan, I., Martin, A., Hatzidimitriadou, E., Smith, R., Hulbert, S. and Wright, T. 2023. Community areas of sustainable care and dementia excellence in Europe (CASCADE) - Final report findings from the evaluation study of the CASCADE model at two implementation sites in Belgium. Canterbury Canterbury Christ Church University.Report
Community areas of sustainable care and dementia excellence in Europe (CASCADE) - Executive report: A retrospective analysis of the ZorgSaam model of long-term home and residential care for older adults
Martin, A., Smith, R., Hatzidimitriadou, E., Sangeorzan, I., Hulbert, S. and Wright, T. 2023. Community areas of sustainable care and dementia excellence in Europe (CASCADE) - Executive report: A retrospective analysis of the ZorgSaam model of long-term home and residential care for older adults. Canterbury Canterbury Christ Church University.Project report
Breaking the silence about institutional child abuse in Sri Lanka
Rathnayake Mudiyanselage, N. 2023. Breaking the silence about institutional child abuse in Sri Lanka. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social SciencePhD Thesis
Commentary on diversity and inclusion policies in publicly traded New Zealand companies: inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities
Cockain, A. 2023. Commentary on diversity and inclusion policies in publicly traded New Zealand companies: inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. Tizard Learning Disability Review. 28 (1/2), pp. 27-32. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLDR-02-2023-0007Journal article
Road to hope through grief: A qualitative mixed methods study investigating stillbirth bereavement support pathways for ethnically diverse bereaved parents
McCloskey, E. 2023. Road to hope through grief: A qualitative mixed methods study investigating stillbirth bereavement support pathways for ethnically diverse bereaved parents. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social WorkPhD Thesis
Being part of the team: A case study which examines the experiences and perceptions of a postgraduate taught student involvement in an ongoing research project
Wier, J. 2023. Being part of the team: A case study which examines the experiences and perceptions of a postgraduate taught student involvement in an ongoing research project.Conference poster
You can't eat salad with a spoon. What social workers say they need: Co-design of an intervention to support self reported social worker wellbeing
Yates, C. 2023. You can't eat salad with a spoon. What social workers say they need: Co-design of an intervention to support self reported social worker wellbeing .Conference poster
Care experienced social workers as relational activists in the UK
Melville-Wiseman, J., Rodgers-Gray, T. and Starr, M. 2023. Care experienced social workers as relational activists in the UK. in: The Oxford Handbook of Power, Politics and Social Work Oxford Oxford University Press.Book chapter
Examining relational practice through the unique experiences of care experienced social workers and students
Janet Melville-Wiseman, Dr Trevor-Rodgers-Gray, Carol Namata and Mike Starr 2023. Examining relational practice through the unique experiences of care experienced social workers and students.Conference paper
Authentic allyship for gender minorities
Gilmore, J., Dainton, M. and Halpin, Noah 2023. Authentic allyship for gender minorities. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. 56 (1), pp. 5-8. https://doi.org/10.1111/jnu.12918Journal article
Re-centring the social work curriculum: reflections on a decolonizing framework
Che, C. 2023. Re-centring the social work curriculum: reflections on a decolonizing framework.Conference paper
Nursing associates 6 years on: A review of the literature
Thurgate, C. and Griggs, Chloe 2023. Nursing associates 6 years on: A review of the literature. Journal of Clinical Nursing. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.16735Journal article
Reframing social justice through indigenous know-how: Implications for social development, policy and practice
Che, C. 2023. Reframing social justice through indigenous know-how: Implications for social development, policy and practice. Global Social Policy. https://doi.org/10.1177/14680181231170532Journal article
A global examination of nurse practices to engage families in the intensive care unit
McAndrew, N., Clisbee, D., Brysiewicz, P., Eggenberger, S., Richardson, A., Richardson, S., Price, A., de Beer, J., Towell-Barnard, M., Honda, J. and Chiang, V. 2023. A global examination of nurse practices to engage families in the intensive care unit.Conference paper
Family experiences and trajectory of care received during and after a relative’s admission to ICU: A scoping review
Burns, M., De Goumoens, V., Naef, R., Brysiewicz, P., McAndrew, N., Eggenberger, S., MacPhail, K., Kiwanuka, F., Luttik, M., Nagl-Cupal, M. and Price, A. 2023. Family experiences and trajectory of care received during and after a relative’s admission to ICU: A scoping review.Conference poster
Factors affecting critical care nurses engagement with families
Price, A. 2023. Factors affecting critical care nurses engagement with families.Conference paper
EMPOWERCARE: EMPOWERing individuals & communities to manage their own CARE
Hatzidimitriadou, E., Wright, T., England, M., Thompson, T. and Lynch, M. 2023. EMPOWERCARE: EMPOWERing individuals & communities to manage their own CARE. Canterbury Canterbury Christ Church University.Project report
Infection prevention and control: A social science perspective
Elliott, P., Storr, J. and Jeanes, A. (ed.) 2023. Infection prevention and control: A social science perspective. Routledge, Taylor and Francis.Book
Delivering clinical studies of exercise in the COVID-19 pandemic: challenges and adaptations using a feasibility trial of isometric exercise to treat hypertension as an exemplar.
Farmer, Chris, Santer, Ellie, West, Alan, Darby, John, Rees-Roberts, Melanie, Doulton, Timothy, MacInnes, D., O'Driscoll, J., Borthwick, Rachel, Pellatt-Higgins, Tracy, Gousia, Katerina, Short, Vanessa, Swift, Pauline A and Wiles, J. 2023. Delivering clinical studies of exercise in the COVID-19 pandemic: challenges and adaptations using a feasibility trial of isometric exercise to treat hypertension as an exemplar. BMJ Open. 13 (3), p. e068204. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068204Journal article
Experiences of refugees and asylum seekers towards access and utilisation of sexual health services: A systematic review
Sah,R. k., Singh, D. R., Wright, T., Gilmore, J., Field, D., Fabiyi, F., Sah, L. K., Gunn, R. and Smith, R. 2023. Experiences of refugees and asylum seekers towards access and utilisation of sexual health services: A systematic review. PROSPERO International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews.Other
How effective are current joint working practices between children and family social workers and mental health care coordinators in supporting families in which there is a primary care-giver with a diagnosis of emotionally unstable personality disorder?
Martins, L. and Tucker, Laura A. 2023. How effective are current joint working practices between children and family social workers and mental health care coordinators in supporting families in which there is a primary care-giver with a diagnosis of emotionally unstable personality disorder? The British Journal of Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcac238Journal article
Intellectual disability nursing throughout the lifespan
Marsden, D., Doyle, C., Carey, E. and Ridley, J. 2023. Intellectual disability nursing throughout the lifespan. in: Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing Practice Routledge, Taylor and Francis.Book chapter
Effective hand hygiene
Elliott, P. and BVS Training Effective hand hygiene. LondonDigital or visual media
Factors influencing critical care nurses' family engagement practices: An international perspective
Price, A., McAndrew, N., Thaqi, Qendresa, Kirk, M., Brysiewicz, P., Eggenberger, S. and Naef, R. 2022. Factors influencing critical care nurses' family engagement practices: An international perspective. Nursing In Critical Care. 28 (6), pp. 1031-1044. https://doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12824Journal article
Positive risk taking: debating the research agenda in the context of adult protection and COVID
King, E., Davies, K. and Abendstern, M. 2022. Positive risk taking: debating the research agenda in the context of adult protection and COVID.Digital or visual media
Grieving while researching grief: Using collage-making as a creative method to document my reflexivity
Mccloskey, E. 2022. Grieving while researching grief: Using collage-making as a creative method to document my reflexivity. Chapel at CCCU 01 - 31 Mar 2022Show or exhibition
Brain injury training
Amadiegwu, A. 2022. Brain injury training.Lecture
UK Parliament POST note on innovation in adult social care
Katherine Davis and Abbi Hobbs 2022. UK Parliament POST note on innovation in adult social care. UK Parliament.Research report
Virtual and augmented reality in healthcare education (VARE) project report
Hatzidimitriadou, E., Taylor, J., Clark, N., Field, S., Reader, J., Buttery, A., Singh, B., Arealis, G. and Sirlantzis, K. 2022. Virtual and augmented reality in healthcare education (VARE) project report. Canterbury Canterbury Christ Church University.Project report
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