Professional Doctorate theses: Recent submissions
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Doing Mad Studies: A Participatory Action Research Project to explore the experiences and impacts of being part of a Mad People’s History and Identity course and the relationship between critical education, activism and emancipation
(Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2019)Mad People’s History and Identity (MPHI) is a Mad Studies course delivered at Queen Margaret University (QMU). The course is a partnership including academics at QMU, Consultancy and Advocacy Promotion Service (CAPS), NHS ... -
A qualitative study exploring healthcare students’ understanding of their moral compass and its influence on practice.
(Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2019)Aims: To explore healthcare students’ understanding of their moral compass. Background: Francis (2010; 2013) highlighted failings within health and social care delivery, identifying themes of poor care, compassion, dignity ... -
People with serious mental illness living in supported accommodation: a meta-analytic and secondary data analysis study
(Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2019)People with serious mental illness experience significant difficulties related to social, occupational and cognitive functioning. A key form of intervention for these individuals is supported accommodation, with the aim ... -
ADVANCING NURSING PRACTICE IN THE FIELD OF HEPATOLOGY THROUGH A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL RESEARCH STUDY IMPLEMENTING INNOVATIVE SCREENING FOR LIVER DISEASE IN A COMMUNITY ALCOHOL SERVICE WITH A PORTABLE FIBROSCAN® DEVICE
(Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2019)Background Alcohol related liver disease, including cirrhosis, is a major cause of death in the UK (Williams et al 2014). Liver disease is silent and usually presents late. FibroScan® is a non-invasive tool for measuring ... -
ACQUISITION OF COMPLEX THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES IN PRE-REGISTRATION PHYSIOTHERAPY EDUCATION USING MOTOR LEARNING PRINCIPLES
(Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2019)This thesis focuses on the acquisition of complex procedures in physiotherapy education using two motor learning principles and reports on five separate key studies: Chapter II: A study about the definition of procedural ...