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Finishing a packed afternoon of presentations, @Clair_M_Gamble delivers a #PechaKucha on how to measure subjectively defined constructs and how #psychometrics can help you with that!

And a quick reflection on her journey, supports, friends,... #PhDChat

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Linda Nicholson describes how her participants felt gratitude for the support they received as older people w dementia living at home. Some struggled to remain independent, felt that they were a burden to family and friends, and experienced their lifeworld shrinking
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First attempt at #preregistered research in our postgraduate community:
@Sabubakar1 presents on his evaluation of an item pool for the assessment of knowledge about the prevention of catheter-associated urinary tract infections.

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In his most recent study, @TPhenwan used Fairclough’s Critical Discourse Analysis to examine whether the voices of people with dementia (PwD) were reflected in two Scottish policies guiding Advance Care Planning. Despite stressing "equality", PwD's input was unclear.
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Norah Almutiri demonstrates that there's no agreed operational definition of disrespect & abuse in childbirth; and only one of respectful maternity care. She presents how findings from related topics can be synthesised to support future research on the topic.
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Based on case studies, Nasreen Alshamy's research identifies three factors that facilitate or inhibit the transition of newly qualified nurses into clinical practice. They are related to aspects of the person, society, working environment and influence coping. #PGSIMP2021

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A great breadth of topics present at the @UoDHealthSci Post Graduate Research Student Symposium 2021 as a quick wordle from the book of abstract shows 👇

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Excellent to see Karen Allum's research come a successful close, investigating the implementation of the new Scottish model of clinical supervision for midwives using qualitative case study methodology.

Also a welcome reflection on the process of PhD research.

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Good questions for Paniarepa Saard who works w @DrFarre & me on #SelfManagement experiences of adolescents w diabetes mellitus after participating in a structured diabetes education programme:
How much is this about the specific condition vs. general principles?

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Nada Alsulami presents on investigating perceptions of nursing faculty and students of a co-produced high-fidelity simulation scenario and measuring its effect on increasing #CriticalCare competency for patients with stroke.

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Kamolwan Janpanao presents how she plans her research working towards an individualised advance care plan in home-based palliative care. She will firstly conduct qualitative work about non-cancer elderly patients’ perception of “good death” in Thailand.

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The represented professions in the projects vary appropriately for #HealthSciences. Taghreed Alotaibi now adds the important role of #InformalCaregivers, assessing their needs and burden when caring for patients with stroke.
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Shahd Alghoriby explores Saudi parents’ attitudes & experiences of pain assessment in children with intellectual and developmental disability. Since the expression of pain varies btw individuals, understanding how they articulate, behave, show discomfort is important.
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Good to hear about @LynnMrsgriffin's research on what final year nursing students’ perceptions are regarding their preparedness to deliver palliative and end of life care as newly qualified nurses.

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#PGSIMP2021 was very nicely started by Judith Marston, embarking on work aiming to identify how health visitors define their #ProfessionalIdentity and narrate what their professional identity means to them.

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