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Incidence of Children Presenting to A&E with Sunburn and Avoidance Behaviour in Relation to Exposure of Parents and Carers Poster Presentation

Presentation / Conference
Neades, B. L. (1993, September)
Incidence of Children Presenting to A&E with Sunburn and Avoidance Behaviour in Relation to Exposure of Parents and Carers Poster Presentation. Poster presented at Emergency Medicine Research Society Conference, Stoke on Trent

Advanced Trauma Life Support

Presentation / Conference
Neades, B. L. (1993, September)
Advanced Trauma Life Support. Paper presented at British Association of Critical Care Trauma Nursing Conference, Pontypridd

A single photon emission computerised tomography study of regional brain function underlying verbal memory in patients with Alzheimer-type dementia.

Journal Article
Riddle, W., O'Carroll, R. E., Dougall, N., Van Beck, M., Murray, C., Curran, S. M., …Goodwin, G. M. (1993)
A single photon emission computerised tomography study of regional brain function underlying verbal memory in patients with Alzheimer-type dementia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 163(2), 166-172. doi:10.1192/bjp.163.2.166
Ten patients with Alzheimer-type dementia and nine age-matched normal controls were examined with SPECT, using split-dose 99mTc-labelled exametazime. The baseline condition in...

A single photon emission computerised tomography study of regional brain function in elderly patients with major depression and with Alzheimer-type dementia

Journal Article
Curran, S. M., Murray, C. M., Van Beck, M., Dougall, N., O'Carroll, R. E., Austin, M. P., …Goodwin, G. M. (1993)
A single photon emission computerised tomography study of regional brain function in elderly patients with major depression and with Alzheimer-type dementia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 163(2), 155-165. doi:10.1192/bjp.163.2.155
The uptake, at rest, of 99mTc-exametazime into different brain regions was compared using SPECT for 20 elderly subjects with major depressive disorder, 20 with Alzheimer-type ...

The Pitfalls and the Prizes: Developing the Emergency Nurse Practitioner Role

Presentation / Conference
Neades, B. L. (1993, August)
The Pitfalls and the Prizes: Developing the Emergency Nurse Practitioner Role. Paper presented at Nursing Standard Conference Nurse Practitioners the U.K. / U.S.A. Experience, London

The effect of anxiety induction on the regional uptake of 99mTc-Exametazime in simple phobia as shown by single photon emission tomography (SPET)

Journal Article
O'Carroll, R. E., Moffoot, A. P. R., Van Beck, M., Dougall, N., Murray, C., Ebmeier, K. P. & Goodwin, G. M. (1993)
The effect of anxiety induction on the regional uptake of 99mTc-Exametazime in simple phobia as shown by single photon emission tomography (SPET). Journal of Affective Disorders. 28(3), 203-210. doi:10.1016/0165-0327(93)90106-t. ISSN 0165-0327
Ten patients suffering from DSM-III-R simple phobia were studied under two conditions: (a) while listening to a 4 min relaxation tape, and (b) while listening to a 4 min audio...

Single-photon emission computed tomography with 99mTc-exametazime in unmediated schizophrenic patients

Journal Article
Ebmeier, K. P., Blackwood, D. H. R., Murray, C., Souza, V., Walker, M., Dougall, N., …Goodwin, G. M. (1993)
Single-photon emission computed tomography with 99mTc-exametazime in unmediated schizophrenic patients. Biological Psychiatry. 33(7), 487-495. doi:10.1016/0006-3223(93)90002-u. ISSN 0006-3223
We examined 20 actively psychotic unmedicated schizophrenic patients and 20 matched control subjects by using single-photon emission, computed tomography (SPECT) with 99mtechn...

Auditing the Emergency Nurse Practitioner Service in A&E

Presentation / Conference
Neades, B. L. (1993, February)
Auditing the Emergency Nurse Practitioner Service in A&E. Paper presented at South Glamorgan Nursing and Midwifery Audit Conference, Cardiff

New Developments in Nursing Triage

Presentation / Conference
Neades, B. L. (1993, January)
New Developments in Nursing Triage

Making Sense of Surgical Flaps

Journal Article
Coull, A. F. (1992)
Making Sense of Surgical Flaps. Nursing Times, 88(1),
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Co-creating the future: the use of multifunctional robots in occupational therapy and dementia.

2025 - 2026
Dementia is a complex condition which can cause a diverse range of symptoms that impact everyday life for the person living with dementia, including their families' caregivers and supporters. Evidenc...
Funder: Royal College of Occupational Therapists | Value: £99,720

A Mixed-Method National Survey of Occupational Therapy Practice in Substance Use Services in the UK

2025 - 2027
This study aims to conduct the first comprehensive national survey of occupational therapy practices in substance use disorder (SUD) services across the UK. Using a mixed-methods approach, the resear...
Funder: The Constance Owen Trust | Value: £14,987

Develop equitable access to practice learning experiences for undergraduate learning disability nursing students, including developing new and non-traditional practice placement settings that reflect ...

2024 - 2026
This project will aim to grow practice placement capacity for undergraduate learning disability nursing students across Scotland, enhancing their experience whilst reducing attrition rates from progra...
Funder: Royal College of Nursing Foundation | Value: £28,395

Exploring the views of children's nurses and the public to the routine use of physical restraint in the care of hospitalised children

2024 - 2025
Restraint involves using direct force to limit or restrict movement (Restraint Reduction Network 2019). Physical restraint in the care of vulnerable adults is seen as abuse, a breach of human rights e...
Funder: Royal Society of Edinburgh | Value: £4,170

Migration and the nursing and midwifery professions: a data linkage study

2024 - 2026
This project will look to provide insights into migration of nurses and midwives across England and Wales using linked registrant and census data.
Funder: Economic and Social Research Council | Value: £135,907

Co-design and adaptation of the Swallowing, Oral Health and Nutrition Knowledge and Skills (SONKS) training programme for carers who support people with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) who have eating...

2024 - 2026
Management of safe swallowing for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is critical in reducing aspiration (swallowing) pneumonia, a leading cause of death. People with ID often depend on carers ...
Value: £89,970

Creating a national linked dataset to understand rehabilitation delivery in Scotland

2024 - 2026
Despite recent advances in the use of digital health interventions to support people with cardiovascular disease, dissemination is uneven, and there are notable gaps in uptake. Our recent research pro...
Funder: Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland | Value: £145,603

Are nurses ready for robots? Understanding the digital technologies needs of nursing students

2024 - 2026
We are witnessing an increased interest in digital health: from AI to robotics, technology is entering the healthcare environment and is proving to be an asset. During Covid-19, robots were used in ho...
Funder: Royal Society of Edinburgh | Value: £9,999

Evaluation of a digital Solution for the Assessment and Management of Pain in Scottish Care Services

2024 - 2025
This project focuses on evaluating a digital solution for assessing and managing pain among individuals with moderate to severe dementia in Scottish Care Services. The evaluation will focus on whether...
Funder: Digital Health Institute | Value: £27,551

ExtraCECI: A cluster randomised controlled trial of community-based person-centred enhanced care for people with HIV/AIDS in Ghana

2024 - 2028
This study focuses on people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) who continue to experience distressing symptoms and concerns, so that even while taking their HIV medications, they still have physical pain a...
Funder: Medical Research Council | Value: £1,463,809

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Development of a PREM for patients having cardiac imaging

2024 - date
Lee Burgum | Director of Studies: Prof Lis Neubeck | Second Supervisor: Dr Bruce Forrest

Narrative psychology: a phenomenological examination of practical, evidence-based awe practices to enhance resilience, professional skills, and overall wellbeing

2024 - date
Jeff Thompson | Director of Studies: Prof Inga Heyman | Second Supervisor: Prof Nadine Dougall

A clinical decision-making support system (CDSS) application for guiding staff to employ evidence-based approaches to prevent, assess, and manage delirium in ICU: Co-design methodology

2024 - date
Ms Devi Kandel | Director of Studies: Prof Cathal Breen | Second Supervisor: Dr Amani Al Bayrakdar

Large language models as pedagogical assistants in EAP contexts

2024 - date
Hugh Smith | Director of Studies: Dr Louise Drumm | Second Supervisor: Dr Tom Flint

Addressing barriers and inequalities in hearing technology use and hearing health care uptake

2023 - date
Harini Madhu | Director of Studies: Dr Adele Goman | Second Supervisor: Dr Alison Porter-Armstrong

Investigating treatment, response, return to play protocols, and outcomes of head injury in youth contact sport in Scotland

2022 - date
Tom McKeever | Director of Studies: Dr Michael Leavitt | Second Supervisor: Dr David Hamilton

Perceived barriers and enablers for women with serious mental illness in relation to breast screening: a narrative enquiry

2022 - date
Stuart Martin | Director of Studies: Dr Natasha Spassiani | Second Supervisor: Dr Diane Willis

Exploration and development of self-management strategies for people with intellectual disabilities who have asthma

2022 - date
Louise Allan | Director of Studies: Dr Lisa O'Leary | Second Supervisor: Prof Nicola Ring

Contrasting the physiotherapeutic management of low back pain in Malawi and the UK

2022 - date
Grace Mukoka | Director of Studies: Donnie MacDonald | Second Supervisor: Dr Martin Sharp

Collaboratively developing person-centered emergency healthcare for people with intellectual disability

2022 - date
Billy Ridler | Director of Studies: Dr Natasha Spassiani | Second Supervisor: Dr Jennifer Murray
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Digital Health and Care Scotland 2025

19 February 2025
Holyrood’s flagship Digital Health and Care conference returns to Dynamic Earth on 18 and 19 February 2025 Digital technology continues to be at the heart of efforts to support the recovery of our h...

ExtraCECI Project Awarded over £1.4 million by the Medical Research Council

30 April 2024
RESEARCH QUESTION: Is the Extra community-based enhanced care intervention (ExtraCECI) effective and cost-effective in improving quality of life and person-centred outcomes for people living with HIV/...

Meet the jewel in the crown of Edinburgh Napier University’s health training: its Simulation and Clinical Skills Centre where the latest technologies are used to help train nursing and midwifery students.

21 March 2024
Recruitment Study in a high-tech environment If you’re thinking about a career in nursing or midwifery, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Social Work, Edinburgh Napier University has the latest...

Universities join forces to accelerate health technology innovation

20 February 2024
A first-of-its-kind research collaboration between Edinburgh Napier University and Heriot-Watt University is bringing together engineering and nursing students to develop cutting-edge health technolog...

Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health meets staff from University’s Centre for Cardiovascular Health

28 November 2023
Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health, Jenni Minto MSP has received an insight into the work of Edinburgh Napier’s Centre for Cardiovascular Health during a recent visit to the University’s Si...

ENU Attends Health and Care Professions Research Conference

7 November 2023
Professor Alison Porter-Armstrong presented “Capacity building in the allied health professions: the outcome of a health intervention research study”. 3 Key Messages There is value in diffusing t...

Nurse Innovator Awarded Fulbright to Develop International Program with University in Scotland

8 March 2023
Professor Karen K. Giuliano, co-director of the Elaine Marieb Center for Nursing and Engineering Innovation, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award in Nursing and Public Health Care for t...

University teams up with community researchers to help improve their neighbourhood

6 February 2020
A Team of community researchers will join forces with academics to help improve their neighbourhood. UK Research and Innovation today announced its backing for the Seven Kingdoms of Wester Hailes, on...

Student nurses stage play on woman in mental health crisis

3 November 2017
Student nurses at Edinburgh Napier University are staging a play based on the traumatic experiences of a young woman in mental health crisis to highlight the importance of bringing health and social c...