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Living with schizophrenia and atypical medication (2016)
Journal Article
Gill, A., Morrall, P., & Knapp, P. (2016). Living with schizophrenia and atypical medication. Mental Health Practice, 19(5), 12-19. https://doi.org/10.7748/mhp.19.5.12.s16

Background
There is no available evidence providing detailed and valid accounts of how people with schizophrenia construct meaning in their lives.

Aim
To explore the lived experiences of people with schizophrenia who had been prescribed atypica... Read More about Living with schizophrenia and atypical medication.

The experience and consequences of people with mental health problems, the impact of stigma upon people with schizophrenia : a way forward (2009)
Journal Article
Harrison, J., & Gill, A. (2010). The experience and consequences of people with mental health problems, the impact of stigma upon people with schizophrenia : a way forward. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 17(3), 242-250. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2850.2009.01506.x

The aim of this literature review is to explore stigma as experienced by individuals with mental health problems, focusing primarily on schizophrenia. The concept of stigma has been examined. Service users' reports of their experiences of stigma have... Read More about The experience and consequences of people with mental health problems, the impact of stigma upon people with schizophrenia : a way forward.

E-learning and professional development – never too old to learn (2007)
Journal Article
Gill, A. (2007). E-learning and professional development – never too old to learn. British Journal of Nursing, 16(17), 1084-1088. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2007.16.17.27255

A growing concern among healthcare professionals is the need to continually update knowledge and skills in order to enhance clinical practice. It is recognized that there are major concerns about recruitment and retention of staff within health care,... Read More about E-learning and professional development – never too old to learn.