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We have 16 Surgical Nursing PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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Surgical Nursing PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 16 Surgical Nursing PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

How can we reduce Serious Adverse Incidents in Clinical Practice using Aviation Safety Frameworks? An Action Research Project

  Research Group: Nursing and Health
Background. A Serious Adverse Incident (SAI) is a term defined as any event or circumstance that either resulted in or had the potential to lead to unintended or unforeseen harm, loss, or damage (Department of Health, 2023). Read more

Physical activity, its maintenance and promotion in people with severe mental illness

  Research Group: Nursing and Health
Background. People with severe mental health problems, like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, can have higher risk of some health conditions like heart disease and diabetes. Read more

Co-design and evaluation of a physical activity maintenance intervention for people with stroke; A feasibility study

  Research Group: Nursing and Health
Maintaining Physical Activity (PA) in the long term remains a major challenge worldwide, particularly for stroke survivors. As a result, they are at higher risk of having a second stroke and developing a range of chronic health conditions. Read more

An exploration of the burdens and worries associated with continuous glucose monitoring and identification of mechanisms and supports to overcome them.

  Research Group: Nursing and Health
Background. There have been many advances in the ways to monitor glucose levels over the past three decades. Technology has now enabled glucose levels to be continuously monitored via a small sensor that sends results to a ‘reader’ such as on a watch or mobile phone. Read more

Evaluation of indoor horticulture to support the mental health and wellbeing of neurodivergent communities

  Research Group: Nursing and Health
People who have Autism, ADHD, ADD, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia and Dyspraxia are often referred to as being neurodivergent. This refers to their brain being wired differently from the mainstream population of individuals, affecting their ability to participate in activities or interact with others in the community. Read more

Exploring the impact of healthcare communication within the lived experience of women who have secondary breast cancer.

As cancer survivorship rates continue to improve (Cancer Research UK), there is an increased recognition of the longer term impact cancer diagnosis and treatment can have on mental and physical health (Brufsky et al, 2016; Spronk et al, 2018; Fallowfield et al, 2023). Read more

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