Search Results - "Paddock, Katie"
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Strategies to enhance recruitment and consent to intensive care studies: a qualitative study with researchers and patient–public involvement contributors
Published in BMJ open (22-09-2021)“…ObjectiveClinical trials and studies in intensive care units (ICUs) have complex consent processes and often encounter problems in recruiting patients. By…”
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Learning from stakeholders to inform good practice guidance on consent to research in intensive care units: a mixed-methods study
Published in BMJ open (14-11-2022)“…ObjectivesObtaining informed consent from patients in intensive care units (ICUs) prior to enrolment in a study is practically and ethically complex. Decisions…”
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Care Home Life and Identity: A Qualitative Case Study
Published in The Gerontologist (01-08-2019)“…The transition to a care home can involve multiple changes and losses that can affect an older person's well-being and identity. It is not clear how older…”
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Healthcare support to older residents of care homes: a systematic review of specialist services
Published in Quality in ageing (12-03-2018)“…PurposeA growing ageing population with complex healthcare needs is a challenge to the organisation of healthcare support for older people residing in care…”
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Guidance to inform research recruitment processes for studies involving critically ill patients
Published in Journal of the Intensive Care Society (01-02-2024)“…Clinical research in intensive care units (ICUs) is essential for improving treatments for critically ill patients. However, invitations to participate in…”
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The Impact of the Transition to a Care Home on Residents' Sense of Identity
Published 01-01-2016“…The transition to a care home can be a difficult experience for older people, with various changes and losses, which can impact an older person's sense of…”
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Occupational therapy roles and responsibilities: Evidence from a pilot study of time use in an integrated health and social care trust
Published in The British journal of occupational therapy (01-07-2016)“…Introduction Occupational therapists undertake a broad spectrum of activities, yet no mechanism exists to record how working time is distributed across them…”
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