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Adaptive gait changes in long-term wearers of contact lens monovision correction (2010)
Journal Article
Chapman, G., Vale, A., Buckley, J., Scally, A., & Elliott, D. (2010). Adaptive gait changes in long-term wearers of contact lens monovision correction. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 30(3), 281-288. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-1313.2010.00725.x

INTRODUCTION: The aim of the present study was to determine adaptive gait changes in long-term wearers of monovision correction contact lenses by comparing gait parameters when wearing monovision correction to those observed when wearing binocular di... Read More about Adaptive gait changes in long-term wearers of contact lens monovision correction.

Chapter 11 : musculoskeletal assessment (2010)
Book Chapter
Hatcher, J. (2010). Chapter 11 : musculoskeletal assessment. In P. Comfort, & E. Abrahamson (Eds.), Sports Rehabilitation & Injury Prevention (185-197). Wiley-Blackwell Publications

The power of language: a secondary analysis of a qualitative study exploring English midwives’ support of mother's baby-feeding practice (2010)
Journal Article
Furber, C. M., & Thomson, A. M. (2010). The power of language: a secondary analysis of a qualitative study exploring English midwives’ support of mother's baby-feeding practice. Midwifery, 26(2), 232-240. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2008.05.003

Objective to explore the use of language by midwives reporting their experiences of baby-feeding practice. Design A qualitative approach incorporating a secondary analysis of data previously collected in a study based on grounded theory principl... Read More about The power of language: a secondary analysis of a qualitative study exploring English midwives’ support of mother's baby-feeding practice.

Reducing the Impact of Rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (2010)
Journal Article
Hewlett, S., Ambler, N., Knops, B., Cliss, A., Almeida, C., Pope, D., …Pollock, J. (2010). Reducing the Impact of Rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Rheumatology, 49,

Background: Up to 90% of people with Rheumatoid Arthritis experience distressing and unmanageable fatigue that impacts profoundly on life. Biological therapies can lessen fatigue but are not always appropriate. In other long-term conditions, fatigue... Read More about Reducing the Impact of Rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.

An investigation into the relationship between digit length ratio (2D: 4D) and psychopathy (2010)
Journal Article
Blanchard, A., & Lyons, M. (2010). An investigation into the relationship between digit length ratio (2D: 4D) and psychopathy. British Journal of Forensic Practice, 12(2), 23-31. https://doi.org/10.5042/bjfp.2010.0183

This study investigates whether a higher level of pre‐natal testosterone, as indicated by the 2D: 4D digit ratio, is a correlate of psychopathy and cognitive empathy. The main research hypothesis predicts that 2D: 4D digit ratios will correlate negat... Read More about An investigation into the relationship between digit length ratio (2D: 4D) and psychopathy.

An exploration of the clinical learning experience of nursing students in nine European countries (2010)
Journal Article
Warne, T., Johansson, U., Papastavrou, E., Tichelaar, E., Tomietto, M., Van den Bossche, K., …Saarikoski, M. (2010). An exploration of the clinical learning experience of nursing students in nine European countries. Nurse Education Today, 30(8), 809-815. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2010.03.003

The overall aim of the study was to develop a composite and comparative view of what factors enhance the learning experiences of student nurses whilst they are in clinical practice. The study involved students undertaking general nurse training prog... Read More about An exploration of the clinical learning experience of nursing students in nine European countries.

Perceptions of Diagnostic Labels in Forensic Psychiatric Practice: A Survey of Differences Between Nurses and Other Disciplines (2010)
Journal Article
Mason, T., Caulfield, M., Hall, R., & Melling, K. (2010). Perceptions of Diagnostic Labels in Forensic Psychiatric Practice: A Survey of Differences Between Nurses and Other Disciplines. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 31(5), 336-344. https://doi.org/10.3109/01612840903398727

This paper reports on a study of nurses’ and non-nurses’ perceptions of labels of mental illness and personality disorder in forensic services in the UK. The objectives of the study were to establish if differences in perceptions existed within, and... Read More about Perceptions of Diagnostic Labels in Forensic Psychiatric Practice: A Survey of Differences Between Nurses and Other Disciplines.

Risk, control and having a say: patient experiences of day surgery (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Mottram, A. (2010, April). Risk, control and having a say: patient experiences of day surgery. Presented at British Sociological Association Annual Conference 2010, Glasgow Caledonian University

Due to advances in technology, surgical interventions that previously required hospitalisation for many weeks are now being performed in a day. Patient satisfaction studies have demonstrated that day surgery is a popular choice for patients as it is... Read More about Risk, control and having a say: patient experiences of day surgery.

‘Doing research’ with gypsy-travellers in England: reflections on experience and practice (2010)
Journal Article
Brown, P., & Scullion, L. (2010). ‘Doing research’ with gypsy-travellers in England: reflections on experience and practice. Community Development Journal, 45(2), 169-185. https://doi.org/10.1093/cdj/bsp008

In order to bring the lives of Gypsy–Travellers in line with the sustainable communities’ agenda, there is now a duty for local planning authorities in England to assess the accommodation and related needs of Gypsy–Travellers. As such, there has been... Read More about ‘Doing research’ with gypsy-travellers in England: reflections on experience and practice.

Prisiones e Internados: Una Comparación de los Establecimientos Penales en América del Norte y América Latina (Prisons and Internment: A Comparison of Penal Facilities in North America and Latin America) (2010)
Journal Article
America). Caderno CRH (Impresso), 23(58), 129-149

The recent use of expressions such as “warehouse prison” in the U.S. and “concentration camp” in Latin America would seem to indicate that conditions of deprivation of freedom in both regions look more and more alike. The analysis presented here... Read More about Prisiones e Internados: Una Comparación de los Establecimientos Penales en América del Norte y América Latina (Prisons and Internment: A Comparison of Penal Facilities in North America and Latin America).

Improving quality of life for adolescents with psychosis (2010)
Journal Article
Hunter, A., Grealish, A., & Dowling, M. (2010). Improving quality of life for adolescents with psychosis. Mental Health Practice, 13(7), 30-33

Psychosis is a symptom of serious mental illness that is usually associated with adult life, but a significant group of people develop it in adolescence. Psychosis in adolescence is more complicated than in adults because of the young person’s maturi... Read More about Improving quality of life for adolescents with psychosis.

Social work students : stress, support and well-being (2010)
Journal Article
Collins, S., Coffey, M., & Morris, L. (2010). Social work students : stress, support and well-being. British Journal of Social Work, 40(3), 963-982. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcn148

This appears to be the first piece of research in the UK to focus exclusively on stress, support and well-being of social work students. The findings of a postal questionnaire indicated no statistically significant differences related to gender, age... Read More about Social work students : stress, support and well-being.

Minerva's owl. A response to John Houghton and Charles Oppenheim's 'The economic implications of alternative publishing models' (2010)
Journal Article
Hall, M. (2010). Minerva's owl. A response to John Houghton and Charles Oppenheim's 'The economic implications of alternative publishing models'. Prometheus, 28(1), 61-71. https://doi.org/10.1080/08109021003676375

Like Hegel’s owl of Minerva, scholars are arriving at the realization of the existence of the knowledge economy after dusk. (Drahos and Braithwaite, 2002, p. 39) Houghton and Oppenheim’s cost–benefit analysis of different forms of scholarly publis... Read More about Minerva's owl. A response to John Houghton and Charles Oppenheim's 'The economic implications of alternative publishing models'.

A women's worker in court: a more appropriate service for women defendants with mental health issues? (2010)
Journal Article
Hean, S., Heaslip, V., Warr, J., Bell, H., & Staddon, S. (2010). A women's worker in court: a more appropriate service for women defendants with mental health issues?. Perspectives in Public Health, 130(2), https://doi.org/10.1177/1757913909360455

Aims: Court liaison services aim to reduce mental illness in prison through early treatment and/or diversion into care of defendants negotiating their court proceedings. However, liaison services may inadvertently contribute to gender inequalities in... Read More about A women's worker in court: a more appropriate service for women defendants with mental health issues?.

Tweaking, bombing, dabbing and stockpiling : the emergence of mephedrone and the perversity of prohibition (2010)
Journal Article
Measham, F., Moore, K., & Newcombe, R. (2010). Tweaking, bombing, dabbing and stockpiling : the emergence of mephedrone and the perversity of prohibition. Drugs and Alcohol Today, 10(1), 14-21. https://doi.org/10.5042/daat.2010.0123

Significant changes in British recreational drug use were seen throughout 2009, with the emergence and rapid growth in the availability and use of substituted cathinones or ‘M‐Cats’ (most notably mephedrone and methylone), a group of psychoactive dru... Read More about Tweaking, bombing, dabbing and stockpiling : the emergence of mephedrone and the perversity of prohibition.