School of Health Sciences: Recent submissions
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‘Muchness’ as the subjective experience of well-being: a participatory inquiry with nurses
(Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2021)Background: My interest in muchness was stimulated upon reading a blog which considered quotes from ‘Alice in Wonderland’ identifying what lessons they might offer healthcare today. One such quote was: ‘You used to be ... -
The relevance of cultural arts practices to the psychosocial well-being of adolescents affected by violence in Trinidad and Tobago
(Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2021)This research focuses on the relevance of cultural arts practices to the psychosocial wellbeing of adolescents affected by violence in Trinidad and Tobago. Previous research identified the need for further inquiry into the ... -
The distinctiveness of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual (LGB) persons affected by cancer treatment and impact on personhood: a participatory research study
(2021)Background Delivering person-centred care is National Health Service policy within Scotland and advocated by the World Health Organisation. At present the needs and experiences of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual (LGB) persons ... -
THE INTERPLAY OF INTRAHOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS AND CHILDREN’S PROCESSES OF RESILIENCE IN RURAL HONDURAS
(Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2021)This study examined the relationship between resilience and intrahousehold dynamics among rural Honduran children. The aim was to identify coping methods among children facing adversity and the mechanisms through which the ... -
Development Of A Balance Recovery Confidence Scale For Community-Dwelling Older Adults
(2022)Falls are concerning issues for older people. There is a lack of instruments that measure balance recovery confidence. Balance recovery confidence refers to the perceived ability to arrest falls. Patient-reported outcome ...