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Acquired brain injury and the emotional, behavioural and cognitive sequelae : the family experience (2010)
Thesis
Braine, M. Acquired brain injury and the emotional, behavioural and cognitive sequelae : the family experience. (Thesis). University of Salford

Acquired brain injury (ABI) can be a sudden, dramatic and sometimes fatal event that instantly disrupts the lives of the patient and their families. ABI causes a variety of deficits including motor, cognitive, functional, emotional and behavioural. W... Read More about Acquired brain injury and the emotional, behavioural and cognitive sequelae : the family experience.

Exploring new nurse teachers' perception and understanding of reflection: An exploratory study. (2009)
Journal Article
Braine, M. (2009). Exploring new nurse teachers' perception and understanding of reflection: An exploratory study. Nurse Education in Practice, 9(4), 262-270. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2008.008

Reflection and the development of reflective practitioners are integral in many nursing programmes. This study set out to explore new lecturers’ perception and understanding of reflection and how well they are preparing nurses to be reflective pra... Read More about Exploring new nurse teachers' perception and understanding of reflection: An exploratory study..

Does clinical supervision improve job satisfaction for qualified nurses in primary health care in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia?
Thesis
Almadani, S. (in press). Does clinical supervision improve job satisfaction for qualified nurses in primary health care in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia?. (Thesis). University of Salford

Background: Clinical supervision has been widely used as a tool to improve nurses’ job satisfaction and competence through shared experiences and reflection. This study, which examined job satisfaction before and after a clinical supervision interven... Read More about Does clinical supervision improve job satisfaction for qualified nurses in primary health care in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia?.

“Through the key hole” - the patients’ perspective
Presentation / Conference
Braine, M., Gawthorpe, D., Howe, P., & Ratcliffe, S. “Through the key hole” - the patients’ perspective. Presented at British Association of Neuroscience Nurses - Annual Autumn Conference, Palace Hotel, Manchester

Abstract Aims and objectives of the workshop: • To enable participants to experience a variety of neurological disabilities through a series of planned structured simulation activities in a safe environment, • To reflect on your experiences us... Read More about “Through the key hole” - the patients’ perspective.