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Symposium: MEDICODE A comprehensive coding method to describe content and dialogue in medication discussions in healthcare provider-patient encounters: Perspectives from Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy.

Presentation / Conference
Lussier, M., Richard, C., Guirguis, L., Goldman, R., Snowden, A., Latter, S., & Sibley, A. (2013, September)
Symposium: MEDICODE A comprehensive coding method to describe content and dialogue in medication discussions in healthcare provider-patient encounters: Perspectives from Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. Paper presented at International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, Montreal, Canada

Developing a Patient Reported Outcome measure of complex intervention.

Presentation / Conference
Snowden, A. (2013, March)
Developing a Patient Reported Outcome measure of complex intervention. Paper presented at RCN 2013 Annual International Nursing Research Conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Concordance. What’s the point?

Presentation / Conference
Snowden, A. (2013, February)
Concordance. What’s the point?

An exploration of palliative care provision in Scottish care homes

Journal Article
Reid, L., Snowden, A., & Kydd, A. (2012)
An exploration of palliative care provision in Scottish care homes. British Journal of Nursing, 21, 8-15. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2012.21.1.8
This paper suggests that there is an imbalance between the ideal and the actual palliative care provision for some older people living and dying in care homes in Scotland. Suc...

Concurrent analysis: a pragmatic justification

Journal Article
Snowden, A., & Atkinson, J. (2012)
Concurrent analysis: a pragmatic justification. Nursing Philosophy, 13, 126-141. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-769X.2011.00523.x
Concurrent analysis (CA) is a process of synthesizing conceptually equivalent data for the purpose of producing a coherent and predictive model in social science. The process ...

No decision about me without me: concordance operationalised

Journal Article
Snowden, A., & Marland, G. (2012)
No decision about me without me: concordance operationalised. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22, 1353-1360. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2702.2012.04337.x
Aims and objectives To demonstrate that concordance can be operationalised to the benefit of patients. Concordance can be understood as a composite of knowledge, health belief...

Debating mental health nurses’ role in medicines management

Journal Article
Hemingway, S., & Snowden, A. (2012)
Debating mental health nurses’ role in medicines management. British Journal of Nursing, 21, 1219-1223. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2012.21.20.1219
This article delineates concordance and adherence; two fundamental positions pertaining to the role of the nurse in medicine management. Taking the form of a debate, it uses m...

Measuring Concordance in Clinical Practice

Journal Article
Barron, D. T., & Snowden, A. (2012)
Measuring Concordance in Clinical Practice. British Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 1, 88-94. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjmh.2012.1.2.88
This article describes the construction of a tool to measure concordance in clinical practice. The second of two parts, it details the strategic background underpinning concor...

Validation of the NHS Scotland Employee Engagement Index.

Report
Snowden, A. & MacArthur, E. (2012)
Validation of the NHS Scotland Employee Engagement Index. Edinburgh, Scotland: NHS SCotland
Using a novel combination of Rasch and factor analysis showed the index to a) measure the latent trait of employee engagement and b) be constructed from the four factors under...

Is concordance possible?

Presentation / Conference
Snowden, A. (2012, September)
Is concordance possible?. Paper presented at 16th International Philosophy of Nursing Conference, Universtiy of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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Transforming Cancer Care Evaluation

2022 - 2024
This is a follow on Evaluation from the TCAT and the ICJ that Edinburgh Napier undertook.
Funder: MacMillan Cancer Support | Value: £79,225

Understanding and Maximising the Roles and Contributions of NHS Chaplains across UK

2019 - 2019
The NHS in the UK employs an estimated 1,500+ chaplains. Chaplains deliver specialist spiritual care to patients and staff across the NHS, offering comfort to those of all faith and none. Despite the ...
Funder: Chief Scientists Office | Value: £29,626

International PROM project

2017 - 2021
European work extending from the Scottish PROM work in chaplaincy. Hosted in Leuven as centre for chaplaincy research in europe (ERICH) with proposed study using PROM in Belgium and Holland in first i...
Funder: KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN | Value: £64,179

Assessing the impact of a diagnosis of mental illness on young people: feasibility study

2017 - 2018
This study concerns the impact of a diagnosis of mental illness on young people and their families. One in ten adolescents suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder and there is increasing awareness t...
Funder: Chief Scientists Office | Value: £12,931

Emotional Intelligience_Quantitative aspects

2017 - 2020
To understand the relationship between EI, demographic factors, previous caring at entry to nurse education, and progression through pre-registration education on the performance and retention of newl...
Funder: NHS Education Scotland | Value: £2,500

Behavioural Change Approach to Physical Activity Engagement and Sustainment

2016 - 2019
PhD studentship
Funder: The Scottish Association for Mental Health | Value: £60,000

Holistic Needs Assessment in Cancer Care

2016 - 2023
People living with and beyond cancer are vulnerable to a number of physical, functional and psychological issues. Undertaking a holistic needs assessment (HNA) is one way to support a structured discu...
Funder: MacMillan Cancer Support | Value: £130,839

Evaluation of Glasgow's Improving Cancer Journeys programme

2015 - 2024
The evaluation proposed here is necessarily flexible to support the programme’s evolution. The overall aim is to provide the programme with the most valid and robust practical evidence in a timely and...
Funder: MacMillan Cancer Support | Value: £183,530
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The influence of perceived levels of physical activity on engagement with cardiac rehabilitation after acute coronary syndrome

2017 - 2022
Dr Sheona Mchale | Director of Studies: Prof Lis Neubeck | Second Supervisor: Dr Coral Hanson

Evaluating ALBA: A pragmatic evaluation of a behaviour change intervention designed to increase physical activity to improve mental wellbeing

2016 - 2020
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for impr...
Dr Nicola Peddie | Director of Studies: Dr Tony Westbury | Second Supervisor: Prof Austyn Snowden

Exploring nursing students' perspectives on preserving dignity in care: A mixed methods Q-methodology study

2016 - 2019
A complex and contested concept, dignity is recognised as a significant factor in a person’s ...
Rosemary Mullen | Director of Studies: Prof Austyn Snowden | Second Supervisor: Dr Angela Kydd

'Pinholes in my arms': The vicious cycle of vascular access

2016 - 2020
Dr Linda Kelly | Director of Studies: Prof Austyn Snowden | Second Supervisor: Ruth Paterson

Self-rated health and health inequalities by area deprivation in British nurses

2015 - date
The PhD project will explore the relationship between area deprivation and self-reported health in UK Nurses. I aim to as...
Mr William Ball | Director of Studies: Dr Iain Atherton | Second Supervisor: Dr Richard Kyle

One year caring: A longitudinal, narrative study on men’s perspectives of caring for a female partner with cancer

2015 - 2021
Jenny Young | Director of Studies: Prof Austyn Snowden | Second Supervisor: Prof Graeme Smith

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