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Genetic haemochromatosis: diagnosis and treatment of an iron overload disorder (2022)
Journal Article
Johnson, M., & Mortimore, G. (2022). Genetic haemochromatosis: diagnosis and treatment of an iron overload disorder. Nursing Standard, 37(11), 77-82. https://doi.org/10.7748/ns.2022.e11896

Genetic haemochromatosis is a potentially serious iron overload disorder, yet there is a lack of awareness of the condition among the public and many healthcare professionals. In the UK, around one in 150 people have the genetic mutations that cause... Read More about Genetic haemochromatosis: diagnosis and treatment of an iron overload disorder.

A grounded theory study : exploring health care professionals decision making when managing end stage heart failure care (2021)
Journal Article
Higginbotham, K., Jones, I., & Johnson, M. (2021). A grounded theory study : exploring health care professionals decision making when managing end stage heart failure care. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 77(7), 3142-3155. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.14852

Aim: To explore how healthcare professionals in an acute medical setting make decisions when managing the care of patients diagnosed with end stage heart failure, and how these decisions impact directly on the patient’s end of life experience. D... Read More about A grounded theory study : exploring health care professionals decision making when managing end stage heart failure care.

‘I don’t do it for myself, I do it for them’. A grounded theory study of South Asians’ experiences of making lifestyle change after myocardial infarction (2020)
Journal Article
Davis, D., Jones, I., Johnson, M., Howarth, M., & Astin, F. (2020). ‘I don’t do it for myself, I do it for them’. A grounded theory study of South Asians’ experiences of making lifestyle change after myocardial infarction. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 29(19-20), 3687-3700. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15395

Aims and objectives: To explore South Asians’ experience of choosing and prioritising lifestyle changes during their recovery from first myocardial infarction. Background: Coronary heart disease continues to be a leading cause of premature death... Read More about ‘I don’t do it for myself, I do it for them’. A grounded theory study of South Asians’ experiences of making lifestyle change after myocardial infarction.

Venesection best practice : a guide for nurses and healthcare professionals (2020)
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Johnson, M., Francis, Y., & Mortimer, G. (2020). Venesection best practice : a guide for nurses and healthcare professionals. Spalding, Lincs

Historically, venesection or blood-letting has been practised for thousands of years, mostly without helpful effect on the ailments then treated. However, there are some conditions such as the quite common genetic haemochromatosis which results in t... Read More about Venesection best practice : a guide for nurses and healthcare professionals.

Environmental responsibility in hospital care : findings from a qualitative study (2018)
Journal Article
Kallio, H., Pietilä, A., Johnson, M., & Kangasniemi, M. (2018). Environmental responsibility in hospital care : findings from a qualitative study. Journal of Hospital Administration, 7(5), 56. https://doi.org/10.5430/jha.v7n5p56

Objective: To identify the key elements of environmental responsibility in hospital care and the stakeholders involved. Background: Hospital care causes a significant global environmental burden, which threatens human health and wellbeing. Environm... Read More about Environmental responsibility in hospital care : findings from a qualitative study.

Altruism, honesty and religiosity in nursing students (2018)
Journal Article
Timmins, F., King, C., de Vries, J., Johnson, M., Cullen, J., & Haigh, C. (2018). Altruism, honesty and religiosity in nursing students. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 27(19-20), 3687-3698. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.14374

Background Nursing is informed by values that guide care ethos and activities. Embodiment of these core values, has become a matter of concern. Reports outlining deficiencies in health care followed by polemics in nursing journals have called int... Read More about Altruism, honesty and religiosity in nursing students.

Putting knowledge to work in clinical practice : understanding experiences of preceptorship as outcomes of interconnected domains of learning (2017)
Journal Article
Allan, H., Magnusson, C., Evans, K., Horton, K., Curtis, K., Ball, E., & Johnson, M. (2017). Putting knowledge to work in clinical practice : understanding experiences of preceptorship as outcomes of interconnected domains of learning. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 27(1-2), 123-131. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.13855

Aims and objectives To explore how preceptor support can assist newly qualified nurses to put knowledge to work across interconnected forms of knowledge when delegating to healthcare assistants. Background Current literature on preceptorshi... Read More about Putting knowledge to work in clinical practice : understanding experiences of preceptorship as outcomes of interconnected domains of learning.

Final assessment of nursing students in clinical practice : perspectives of nursing teachers, students and mentors (2017)
Journal Article
Helminen, K., Johnson, M., Isoaho, H., Turunen, H., & Tossavainen, K. (2017). Final assessment of nursing students in clinical practice : perspectives of nursing teachers, students and mentors. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 26(23-24), 4795-4803. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.13835

Aims and objectives: To describe the phenomenon of final assessment of the clinical practice of nursing students and to examine whether there were differences in assessments by the students and their teachers and mentors. Background: Final assessmen... Read More about Final assessment of nursing students in clinical practice : perspectives of nursing teachers, students and mentors.

An analysis of delegation styles among newly qualified nurses (2017)
Journal Article
newly qualified nurses. Nursing Standard, 31(25), 46-53. https://doi.org/10.7748/ns.2017.e9780

Aim The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate and supervise care in hospital wards when working with and supervising healthcare assistants. It was part of a wider UK research project to explore how... Read More about An analysis of delegation styles among newly qualified nurses.