An increasing proportion of people in the United Kingdom are living longer with long-term conditions. The National Health Service is facing the challenge of increased pressure on its service provision. A number of key health policy initiatives encourage individuals to make informed choices and purport to give them rights and control over their own health and healthcare. Within this context, people are actively encouraged to self-care, manage diseases, and make decisions and choices about healthcare in an informed way. To facilitate this, it is important to gain an understanding of the health information seeking behaviours of older people. Health information is available from various sources but little is known about the health information s...
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Background: Parental expectations for their children’s speech-language therapy are similar to their ...
Brave New Normal: Intergenerational Mentoring & Women in Graphic Design reports on the findings of a...
Introduction – This study seeks to explore how nurses sensemake the reality of the care they provide...
This study was conducted to find out from service users from a black and minority ethnic background ...
Intimate partner abuse is a serious social issue. The professional practice of education\ud has a ma...
This item is only available electronically.Census data have shown the emergence and predominance of ...
The steadily rising numbers of Looked-After Children and Young People (LACYP), the high prevalence o...
Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer amongst men in the UK. It is also the second most ...
This report presents the findings of the Future 4 Me (F4M) (2016-2019) evaluation undertaken by the ...
The HCIU and the School of Management undertook an empirical investigation into the impact of Leader...
Mad People’s History and Identity (MPHI) is a Mad Studies course delivered at Queen Margaret Univer...
School exclusion rates in England have risen consistently in recent years, and Pupil Referral Units ...
This research explores the unexplored benefits and risks of sharing diagnostic radiological images w...
Until relatively recently, single motherhood in Ireland, could result in stigmatisation, social excl...
This thesis discusses leadership in team settings in the context of the German healthcare sector. Th...
Background: Parental expectations for their children’s speech-language therapy are similar to their ...
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