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Do emotional intelligence and previous caring experience influence student nurse performance? A comparative analysis

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Stenhouse, R., Snowden, A., Young, J., Carver, F., Carver, H., & Brown, N. (2016)
Do emotional intelligence and previous caring experience influence student nurse performance? A comparative analysis. Nurse Education Today, 43, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2016.04.015
Background: Reports of poor nursing care have focused attention on values based selection of candidates onto nursing programmes. Values based selection lacks clarity and valid...

Coping with depression in teenage cancer.

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Young, J., Kyle, H., Milligan, S., & Stevens, E. (2015)
Coping with depression in teenage cancer. Nursing in practice,
Key learning points: - Teenagers are a distinct group in oncology care who face different challenges from adults - Primary care nurses are well placed to support teenage ca...

Men's Perspectives of Caring for a Female Partner with Cancer: A Longitudinal Narrative Study

Journal Article
Young, J., Snowden, A., Kyle, R., & Stenhouse, R. (2022)
Men's Perspectives of Caring for a Female Partner with Cancer: A Longitudinal Narrative Study. Health and Social Care in the Community, 30(6), e5346-e5355. https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.13956
Increasing evidence on men's involvement in informal, unpaid care has not transferred to the research literature around men's experiences. The aim was to explore the perspecti...

Exploring forensic mental health service users' views on work: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.

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McQueen, J. M., & Turner, J. (2012)
Exploring forensic mental health service users' views on work: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. British Journal of Forensic Practice, 14, 168-179. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636641211254897
Purpose – This paper aims to capture the views of forensic mental health service users; focusing on how services promote the aspiration to work, the development of skills for ...

Gender differences in research samples of family carers of adults with cancer: a systematic review

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Young, J., Kyle, R., & Sun, A. (2021)
Gender differences in research samples of family carers of adults with cancer: a systematic review. International Journal of Care and Caring, 5(2), 283-318. https://doi.org/10.1332/239788220X15984632524776
Rising global demand for informal care makes it increasingly important to have a comprehensive understanding of carers’ experiences. However, research is thought to be skewed ...

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