7 results

Nasogastric feeding for stroke patients: practice and education.

Journal Article
Mahoney, C. M., Rowat, A. M., Macmillan, M., & Dennis, M. S. (2015)
Nasogastric feeding for stroke patients: practice and education. British Journal of Nursing, 24, 319-325. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2015.24.6.319
Background and aims: Dysphagia is common after stroke, so feeding through a nasogastric (NG) tube may be necessary. These tubes are frequently dislodged, causing interruption ...

Improving the experience of hip fracture care: A multidisciplinary collaborative approach to implementing evidence-based, person-centred practice

Journal Article
Christie, J., Macmillan, M., Currie, C., & Matthews-Smith, G. (2015)
Improving the experience of hip fracture care: A multidisciplinary collaborative approach to implementing evidence-based, person-centred practice. International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing, 19(1), 24-35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijotn.2014.03.003
Background Hip fracture care is well supported by national guidelines and audit that provide evidence of safe interventions and an improved process. In the drive for organisa...

Mindfulness Life world Study: A longitudinal, phenomenological study of mindfulness-based stress reduction training as experienced by people with long term conditions

Report
Mathews, G., Matthews-Smith, G., Macmillan, M. & Gilbert, T. (2013)
Mindfulness Life world Study: A longitudinal, phenomenological study of mindfulness-based stress reduction training as experienced by people with long term conditions. Scotland: Queens Nursing Institute
To explore the experience of mindfulness training as perceived by people living with differing forms of enduring conditions whilst participating in a year-long group intervent...

A grounded theory longitudinal study of carers' experiences of caring for people with dementia

Journal Article
Lin, M., Macmillan, M., & Brown, N. (2012)
A grounded theory longitudinal study of carers' experiences of caring for people with dementia. Dementia, 11, 181-197. https://doi.org/10.1177/1471301211421362
Introduction Increasingly the provision of care for older people with dementia has shifted from institutions to the community. This has resulted in an increase in burden and a...

The formal support experiences of mothers of adolescents with intellectual disabilities in Edinburgh, UK: a longitudinal qualitative design.

Journal Article
Lin, M., Macmillan, M. & Brown, N. (2010)
The formal support experiences of mothers of adolescents with intellectual disabilities in Edinburgh, UK: a longitudinal qualitative design. Journal of Nursing Research. 18, 34-43. doi:10.1097/JNR.0b013e3181ce50be. ISSN 1682-3141
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, healthcare provision for children with intellectual disabilities (ID) has shifted away from institutions to the community. Today, family m...

Randomized comparison of dry dressings versus hydrogel in management of radiation-induced moist desquamation.

Journal Article
MacMillan, M., Wells, M., MacBride, S., Raab, G., Munro, A., & MacDougall, H. (2007)
Randomized comparison of dry dressings versus hydrogel in management of radiation-induced moist desquamation. Radiotherapy and Oncology, 68, 864-872. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2006.12.049
Purpose: We present the results of a randomized controlled clinical trial that evaluated the effect of a hydrogel or dry dressing on the time to healing of moist desquamation ...

Devising and evaluating a model for teaching therapeutic handling and moving skills to complementary therapists

Journal Article
Donnelly, C., & MacMillan, M. S. (2007)
Devising and evaluating a model for teaching therapeutic handling and moving skills to complementary therapists. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 13(3), 201-209. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2006.12.002
This two phase, mixed methods study, developed and evaluated the effectiveness of a model for teaching the neuromuscular approach (NMA) to human movement. From an original vol...
7 results

The lived experience of mindfulness training in people living with long-term conditions in Scotland: a longitudinal, phenomenological study

2010 - 2016
Gillian Mathews | Director of Studies: Dr Gerardine Matthews-Smith | Second Supervisor: Dr Maureen Macmillan

A participatory action research study to explore a multiprofessional collaborative approach to practice development in hip fracture care

2005 - 2013
Background Hip fracture is a common, serious and well-defined in...
Dr Jane Christie | Director of Studies: Dr Gerardine Matthews-Smith | Second Supervisor: Dr Maureen Macmillan

Hermeneutic phenomenology: experiences of girls with Asperger's syndrome and anxiety and Western Herbal Medicine

2005 - 2011
Catriona Stewart | Second Supervisor: Dr Maureen Macmillan

Investigation of Maintaining Nasogastric Feeding for Stroke Patients: A Mixed Methods Design

2004 - 2009
Explored the opinions of staff, patients and relatives concerning the ‘acceptability’ and ‘effectiveness’ of...
Dr Catherine Mahoney | Director of Studies: Dr Maureen Macmillan | Second Supervisor: Beth Alder

A comparison of carers' experiences of caring for individuals with dementia or intellectual disability: a longitudinal grounded theory study

2003 - 2008
Introduction: Increasingly the provision of care for older p...
Mei Lin | Director of Studies: Dr Maureen Macmillan | Second Supervisor: Dr Norrie Brown

The experience of caring of carers of cardiac surgery patients after hospital discharge

2003 - 2012
Advances in medical technology have led to increasing numbers of people undergoing heart surgery with decreasing ...
Wen-Hsi Chiu | Director of Studies: Dr Norrie Brown | Second Supervisor: Dr Maureen Macmillan

Healthcare Professional's Experiences of Applying Presumed Consent Legislation in Organ Donation in Three European Countries: A Mixed Methods Study

2001 - 2007
The crisis in the numbers of donated organs has featu...
Dr Barbara Neades | Director of Studies: Dr Maureen Macmillan

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