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Interprofessional education in a midwifery curriculum: the learning through the exploration of the professional task project (LEAPT) (2004)
Journal Article
Furber, C., Hickie, J., Lee, K., McLoughlin, A., Boggis, C., Sutton, A., …Wakefield, A. (2004). Interprofessional education in a midwifery curriculum: the learning through the exploration of the professional task project (LEAPT). Midwifery, 20(4), 358-366. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2004.04.001

Objective: to develop interprofessional education for students of midwifery, nursing and medicine. To foster collaborative working and learning between students of midwifery, nursing and medicine. Design: a quasi-experimental method to evaluate... Read More about Interprofessional education in a midwifery curriculum: the learning through the exploration of the professional task project (LEAPT).

Service users, metaphors and teamworking in mental health (2004)
Journal Article
Warne, T., & Stark, S. (2004). Service users, metaphors and teamworking in mental health. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 11(6), 654-661. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2850.2004.00775.x

Despite the United Kingdom's recent governmental mental health policy directives aimed at strengthening professional collaboration and increasing service user involvement, the prevailing mental health care culture remains steeped in a discourse of tr... Read More about Service users, metaphors and teamworking in mental health.

Globalisation and belonging (2004)
Book
Longhurst, B., Bagnall, G., & Savage, M. (2004). Globalisation and belonging. London: Sage Publications Ltd

Globalisation and belonging (2004)
Book
Longhurst, B., Bagnall, G., & Savage, M. (2004). Globalisation and belonging. London: Sage Publications Ltd

Quantification of disease activity in patients undergoing leucocyte scintigraphy for suspected inflammatory bowel disease (2004)
Journal Article
Cheow, H., Voutnis, D., Evans, J., Szczepura, K., Swift, E., Bird, N., …Peters, A. (2005). Quantification of disease activity in patients undergoing leucocyte scintigraphy for suspected inflammatory bowel disease. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 32(3), 329-337. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00259-004-1617-7

Purpose Whole-body gamma camera counting is an alternative to faecal 111In collection for quantifying disease activity in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) but requires administration of imaging activities of 111In. The aim of this study was to explo... Read More about Quantification of disease activity in patients undergoing leucocyte scintigraphy for suspected inflammatory bowel disease.

Dietary pattern of self-care among Asian and Caucasian diabetic patients (2004)
Journal Article
Meetoo, D. (2004). Dietary pattern of self-care among Asian and Caucasian diabetic patients. British Journal of Nursing, 13(18), 1074-1078

Diabetes mellitus is a growing pandemic and its self-care management rests primarily with the individual. This qualitative case study investigated the self-care dietary pattern among a group of 25 Asians and 24 Caucasians diagnosed with type 1 or typ... Read More about Dietary pattern of self-care among Asian and Caucasian diabetic patients.

Emotion and performance: prison officers and the presentation of self in prisons (2004)
Journal Article
Crawley, E. (2004). Emotion and performance: prison officers and the presentation of self in prisons. https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474504046121

This article explores how prison officers manage and perform emotion on a day-to-day basis. Although the performance of emotion is invariably highlighted when things ‘go wrong’ in prison - perhaps particularly during prison disturbances - the emotion... Read More about Emotion and performance: prison officers and the presentation of self in prisons.

Emotion and performance: prison officers and the presentation of self in prisons (2004)
Journal Article
Crawley, E. (2004). Emotion and performance: prison officers and the presentation of self in prisons. https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474504046121

This article explores how prison officers manage and perform emotion on a day-to-day basis. Although the performance of emotion is invariably highlighted when things ‘go wrong’ in prison - perhaps particularly during prison disturbances - the emotion... Read More about Emotion and performance: prison officers and the presentation of self in prisons.