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Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence (2023)
Book Chapter
Scullion, L., Beck, D., Jones, K., Connors, C., Martin, P., Gibbons, A., & Hynes, C. (2023). Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence. In C. Moraes, M. McEachern, & D. O'Loughlin (Eds.), Researching Poverty and Austerity: Theoretical approaches, methodologies and policy applications. Routledge

In this chapter, we contribute to debates about how social science research can influence policy and practice. We draw upon our own experiences as social policy researchers whose work focuses on poverty and social security to provide case studies of... Read More about Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence.

Accessing and sustaining work after service: the role of active labour market policies (ALMP) and implications for HRM (2022)
Journal Article
Jones, K., Scullion, L., Hynes, C., & Martin, P. (2022). Accessing and sustaining work after service: the role of active labour market policies (ALMP) and implications for HRM. International Journal of Human Resource Management, https://doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2022.2133574

This article considers the extent to which active labour market policies (ALMPs) support the sustained inclusion of veterans in the civilian labour market. Drawing on the first in-depth research into veteran’s interactions with the UK’s public employ... Read More about Accessing and sustaining work after service: the role of active labour market policies (ALMP) and implications for HRM.

Social security during Covid-19: The experiences of military veterans (2022)
Book Chapter
Scullion, L., Martin, P., Hynes, C., & Young, D. (2022). Social security during Covid-19: The experiences of military veterans. In K. Garthwaite, R. Patrick, M. Power, A. Tarrant, & R. Warnock (Eds.), Covid Realities : Researching Poverty and Low-Income Family Life during the Pandemic (149-164). Bristol: Policy Press. https://doi.org/10.51952/9781447364504

Research published prior to Covid-19 has illustrated some of the difficulties that veterans can experience within the benefits. Drawing upon unique insights from the UK’s first substantive qualitative research focusing on veterans within the benefits... Read More about Social security during Covid-19: The experiences of military veterans.

What does the literature say about the needs of veterans in the areas of health? (2016)
Journal Article
Hynes, C., & Thomas, M. (2016). What does the literature say about the needs of veterans in the areas of health?. Nurse Education Today, 47, 81-88. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2016.08.001

This paper reports on a systematic review undertaken in 2013 aimed at identifying evidence and dismissing some of the myths surrounding the needs of the veteran community. Papers were retrieved from a wide range of sources to ensure that literature c... Read More about What does the literature say about the needs of veterans in the areas of health?.

Transforming community services through the use of a multidimensional model of clinical leadership (2014)
Journal Article
Leigh, J., Wild, J., Hynes, C., Wells, S., Kurien, A., Rutherford, J., …Hartley, V. (2015). Transforming community services through the use of a multidimensional model of clinical leadership. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(5-6), 749-760. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.12668

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the application of a Multidimensional Model of Clinical Leadership on the community healthcare leader and on transforming community services. BACKGROUND: Healthcare policy advocates clinical leadership as the vehic... Read More about Transforming community services through the use of a multidimensional model of clinical leadership.

Case study : Multi-dimensional Community Clinical Leadership Programme (2013)
Journal Article
Leigh, J., Hynes, C., Wild, J., Cappleman, J., & Rutherford, J. (2013). Case study : Multi-dimensional Community Clinical Leadership Programme

In 2010 a multi-dimensional Community Clinical Leadership Programme was launched to create a future generation of world class leaders who can respond creatively and competently to the challenges facing the NHS. Workforce is our greatest asset an... Read More about Case study : Multi-dimensional Community Clinical Leadership Programme.

The Patchwork text assessment - an integral component of constructive alignment curriculum methodology to support healthcare leadership development (2013)
Journal Article
Leigh, J., Rutherford, J., Wild, J., Cappleman, J., & Hynes, C. (2013). The Patchwork text assessment - an integral component of constructive alignment curriculum methodology to support healthcare leadership development. Journal of Education and Training Studies, 1(1), 139-150. https://doi.org/10.11114/jets.v1i1.83

Background: A responsive and innovative postgraduate programme curriculum that produces an effective and competent multi professional healthcare leader whom can lead within the United Kingdom (UK) and international healthcare context offers a promisi... Read More about The Patchwork text assessment - an integral component of constructive alignment curriculum methodology to support healthcare leadership development.

Using the patchwork text assessment as a vehicle for evaluationg students' perceptions of their clinical leadership (2012)
Journal Article
Leigh, J., Rutherford, J., Wild, J., Cappleman, J., & Hynes, C. (2012). Using the patchwork text assessment as a vehicle for evaluationg students' perceptions of their clinical leadership. Nurse Education in Practice, 12(1), 46-51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2011.05.006

A shift in universities world wide in providing theoretical post graduate programmes of study underpinned by traditional assessment strategies to work based learning programmes supported by innovative assessment strategies is required if Higher educa... Read More about Using the patchwork text assessment as a vehicle for evaluationg students' perceptions of their clinical leadership.

The times they are a changin (2009)
Journal Article
Thomas, M., & Hynes, C. (2009). The times they are a changin. Journal of Nursing Management, 17(5), 523-531. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2834.2008.00924.x

Aim A discussion paper outlining the potential for a multi-qualified health practitioner who has undertaken a programme of study incorporating the strengths of the specialist nurse with other professional routes. Background and rationale The conce... Read More about The times they are a changin.

Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence
Book Chapter
Scullion, L., Beck, D., Jones, K., Connors, C., Martin, P., Gibbons, A., & Hynes, C. (in press). Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence. In C. Moraes, M. McEachern, & D. O'Loughlin (Eds.), Researching Poverty and Austerity: Theoretical Approaches, Methodologies and Policy Applications. Routledge

In this chapter, we contribute to debates about how social science research can influence policy and practice. We draw upon our own experiences as social policy researchers whose work focuses on poverty and social security to provide case studies of... Read More about Influencing policy and practice through social science research evidence.

The impact of a training intervention on emotional intelligence, leadership styles, self-efficacy and perception of sense of power in a university nursing faculty in Saudi Arabia
Thesis
Al Reshidi, M. (in press). The impact of a training intervention on emotional intelligence, leadership styles, self-efficacy and perception of sense of power in a university nursing faculty in Saudi Arabia. (Thesis). University of Salford

Rationale The importance of emotional intelligence (EI) has been highlighted as an influential contributor to enhanced performance in a range of job-related areas, including leadership (Mills, 2009), self-efficacy (Gharetepehet al,2015) and sense o... Read More about The impact of a training intervention on emotional intelligence, leadership styles, self-efficacy and perception of sense of power in a university nursing faculty in Saudi Arabia.

Supporting mathematics and numeracy by means of diagnostic testing
Report
Marsh, T., Burns, B., Caine, P., & Hynes, C. Supporting mathematics and numeracy by means of diagnostic testing

The aim of this proposal is to develop a set of Faculty specific user friendly on-line diagnostic tests for students. These tests would provide students with instant feedback on their performance, and would also provide lecturers with timely evidence... Read More about Supporting mathematics and numeracy by means of diagnostic testing.