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Incident reporting in the nursing home sector: an interpretative phenomenological analysis study (2022)
Thesis
MacKie, S. Incident reporting in the nursing home sector: an interpretative phenomenological analysis study. (Thesis). University of Salford

Introduction Patient safety is a cause for concern across health-care systems worldwide with data suggesting that approximately 10% of patients experience harm whilst receiving care. Today, incident reporting systems are well established in the NHS... Read More about Incident reporting in the nursing home sector: an interpretative phenomenological analysis study.

Student experiences of nursing on the front line during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020)
Journal Article
Leigh, J., Bolton, M., Cain, K., Harrison, N., Yates-Bolton, N., & Ratcliffe, S. (2020). Student experiences of nursing on the front line during the COVID-19 pandemic. British Journal of Nursing, 29(13), 788-789. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2020.29.13.788

This article provides the reflections of three University of Salford student nurses. Two have experience of working on the front line during the COVID-19 pandemic. One has now qualified as a registered nurse. The crucial role of students' personal tu... Read More about Student experiences of nursing on the front line during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Living with dementia : using mentalization-based understandings to support family carers (2019)
Journal Article
McEvoy, P., Morris, L., Yates-Bolton, N., & Charlesworth, G. (2019). Living with dementia : using mentalization-based understandings to support family carers. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 33(4), 233-247. https://doi.org/10.1080/02668734.2019.1709536

The number of people living with dementia is rising due to the aging of the population. Nearly two thirds of people with dementia live at home and the majority of the emotional and practical support that they receive is provided by family carers. Psy... Read More about Living with dementia : using mentalization-based understandings to support family carers.

Diversity and inclusiveness in dementia: Listening event report (2014)
Report
Ahmed, A., Yates-Bolton, N., & Collier, E. (2014). Diversity and inclusiveness in dementia: Listening event report

This report provides feedback from a Listening Event held in Salford on March 10th, 2014 which explored issues in relation to diversity and inclusiveness and dementia and captured the views of professionals, service providers and people living in the... Read More about Diversity and inclusiveness in dementia: Listening event report.

Promoting good design (2014)
Journal Article
Burke, M., Collier, E., Haworth-Lomax, R., & Yates-Bolton, N. (2014). Promoting good design. Journal of dementia care, 22(1), 18

Older people in mental health care (2010)
Book Chapter
Collier, E., & Yates-Bolton, N. (2010). Older people in mental health care. In P. P. Barker (Ed.), Mental Health Ethics. The Human Context (239-249). Taylor and Francis

The 'saying hello' project report (2007)
Report
Johnson, M., Ryan, J., Shardlow, S., Walmsley, B., Williamson, T., Yates-Bolton, N., …Waywell, P. (2007). The 'saying hello' project report

The ‘Saying Hello’ study was a three and half year study which was completed in July 2007. This was a joint venture conducted with Age Concern Wigan Borough together with a group of older volunteer co-researchers. The study aims were to: •investigat... Read More about The 'saying hello' project report.

Valuing of altruism and honesty in nursing students: a two-decade replication study (2007)
Journal Article
replication study. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 57(4), 366-374. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2006.04119.x

This paper reports a study investigating changes in the self-reported values of nursing students over the period 1983–2005 in the light of changes in student demography. Background. Nurses’ values have been studied by both qualitative and survey me... Read More about Valuing of altruism and honesty in nursing students: a two-decade replication study.

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 event

The 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.