Let the patients decide
Journal Article
Williamson, T. Let the patients decide. Nursing Times, 104(37),
Outputs (55)
FES-UPP : an advanced functional electrical stimulation system for upper limb rehabilitation
Presentation / Conference
Sun, M., Howard, D., Kenney, L., Luckie, H., Waring, K., Williamson, T., …Nolan, D. FES-UPP : an advanced functional electrical stimulation system for upper limb rehabilitation. Poster presented at STEM for Britain 2017
A report on impact of user involvement in research : case study of public involvement as research advisers in a study to co-design an assistive technology device, lower limb functional electrical stimulation (FES) for people with drop foot following stroke
Report
case study of public involvement as research advisers in a study to co-design an assistive technology device, lower limb functional electrical stimulation (FES) for people with drop foot following stroke
Let the patients decide
Journal Article
Williamson, T. Let the patients decide. Nursing Times, 104(37),
An examination of children's nurse mentor experiences of undertaking assessment at sign-off stage
Thesis
Flynn, A. An examination of children's nurse mentor experiences of undertaking assessment at sign-off stage. (Thesis). University of SalfordThe thesis presents an examination of children’s nurse mentor experience of undertaking assessments at sign-off stage. There is a need to determine student nurse competence and competencies throughout preparatory training and pre-registration nursing... Read More about An examination of children's nurse mentor experiences of undertaking assessment at sign-off stage.
A report on the health and social care listening event
Report
Williamson, T., Ball, E., Choucri, L., Collier, E., Devitt, P., Franks, H., …Yates-Bolton, N. (2011). A report on the health and social care listening eventThe purpose of the Listening Event was to enable a wide range of people, including professionals working in statutory, voluntary and other organisations and members of the public, to ‘have a say’ about health and social care and what we as a Universi... Read More about A report on the health and social care listening event.
Including everyone in electronic health information services
Report
Hinder, S., Nelson, P., & Kershaw, H. Including everyone in electronic health information servicesIn this study we investigated what people with long-term health conditions feel about using NHS websites and what support they might need to use them. We studied people with diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) because of the hig... Read More about Including everyone in electronic health information services.
Older people's experiences of changed medication appearance due to generic prescribing: a qualitative study
Report
Williamson, T., Howarth, M., Greene, L., & Prashar, A. Older people's experiences of changed medication appearance due to generic prescribing: a qualitative studyResearch was undertaken in response to requests by older people in Rochdale Borough to investigate an issue of great concern to them namely prescription medications constantly changing appearance due to generic prescribing. When branded drugs are... Read More about Older people's experiences of changed medication appearance due to generic prescribing: a qualitative study.
'Younique voices'- A study of health and wellbeing: experiences, views and expectations of seldom heard and marginalised groups in Rochdale Borough
Report
Williamson, T., Ryan, J., Hogg, C., & Fallon, D. 'Younique voices'- A study of health and wellbeing: experiences, views and expectations of seldom heard and marginalised groups in Rochdale Borough
Evaluation of Salford Carers' Development Service (SCDS)
Report
Williamson, T., & Wray, J. (2011). Evaluation of Salford Carers' Development Service (SCDS)“A carer spends a significant proportion of their life providing unpaid support to family or potentially friends. This could be caring for a relative, partner or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or substance misuse problem... Read More about Evaluation of Salford Carers' Development Service (SCDS).