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Sounding Off: An Investigation of Visible Street Homelessness (sound-walk output)
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Irving, A., & Moss, O. (2015). Sounding Off: An Investigation of Visible Street Homelessness (sound-walk output). [https://soundingoffaninvestigationofvisiblestreethomelessness.wordpress.com/]

‘Sounding Off: An Investigation of Visible Street Homelessness in Newcastle-upon-Tyne’ is an interactive sound-walk curated by researchers from Northumbria University for the Economic and Social Research Council’s Festival of Social Science (2015).... Read More about Sounding Off: An Investigation of Visible Street Homelessness (sound-walk output).

Apprenticeships 2023 – 2024 Self–Assessment Report (SAR)
Report
Archer, J. Apprenticeships 2023 – 2024 Self–Assessment Report (SAR)

Approved at Learning and Teaching Committee 8 November 2023
This updated version approved by LTC Chair’s Action 11 January 2024
University of Salford
UKPRN 10007156
Academic Year 2023/24

Personalised Care Interprofessional Education Framework (PerCIE) : social prescribing placement curriculum document and guiding principles for undergraduate/postgraduate health and social care students
Report
Howarth, M., Bayley, K., Brown, L., Dunn, J., Evans, H., Farrah, A., …Williamson, T. Personalised Care Interprofessional Education Framework (PerCIE) : social prescribing placement curriculum document and guiding principles for undergraduate/postgraduate health and social care students

This Personalised Care Interprofessional Education (PerCIE) Framework has been designed to guide and support HEIs, and PEFs to enable health and social care students to learn about strengths-based approaches to health and wellbeing delivered by servi... Read More about Personalised Care Interprofessional Education Framework (PerCIE) : social prescribing placement curriculum document and guiding principles for undergraduate/postgraduate health and social care students.

SAT0583-HPR - Differences between service providers and users when defining feasible optimal NHS occupational therapy treatment for patients with thumb base OA : results from a Delphi study
Presentation / Conference
Boucas, S., Hislop Lennie, K., Dziedzic, K., Arden, N., Burridge, J., Hammond, A., …Adams, J. SAT0583-HPR - Differences between service providers and users when defining feasible optimal NHS occupational therapy treatment for patients with thumb base OA : results from a Delphi study. Poster presented at Annual European Congress of Rheumatology EULAR 2013, Madrid, Spain

Background: The OTTER (OsTeoarthritis Thumb ThERapy) trial is a two-year developmental study for a full randomised controlled trial (RCT) into the clinical and cost effectiveness of an occupational therapy and splint intervention for thumb base OA. T... Read More about SAT0583-HPR - Differences between service providers and users when defining feasible optimal NHS occupational therapy treatment for patients with thumb base OA : results from a Delphi study.

The Lifestyle Management for Arthritis Programme (LMAP) : long-term follow-up of a randomized controlled trial in inflammatory arthritis
Presentation / Conference
Hammond, A., & Rayner, J. The Lifestyle Management for Arthritis Programme (LMAP) : long-term follow-up of a randomized controlled trial in inflammatory arthritis. Presented at 12th Congress of European Forum for Research in Rehabilitation, Istanbul, Turkey

Objective: The LMAP is a group self-management programme of two modules (weekly meetings: 4 x 2.5h) plus review (2h). Module A includes: arthritis information, joint protection and fatigue management; and module B: exercise (flexibility, strength, wa... Read More about The Lifestyle Management for Arthritis Programme (LMAP) : long-term follow-up of a randomized controlled trial in inflammatory arthritis.

Psychometric testing of the Evaluation of Daily Activity Questionnaire in osteoarthritis
Presentation / Conference
Hammond, A., Prior, Y., Tyson, S., & Tennant, A. Psychometric testing of the Evaluation of Daily Activity Questionnaire in osteoarthritis. Poster presented at 12th Congress of European Forum for Research in Rehabilitation, Istanbul, Turkey

Objective: The Evaluation of Daily Activity Questionnaire (EDAQ) is a patient
reported measure of activity limitations developed in Sweden. We previously revised
and tested this in rheumatic arthritic in the UK. It includes 14 domains (Eating;
Per... Read More about Psychometric testing of the Evaluation of Daily Activity Questionnaire in osteoarthritis.

Implementation of a clinical decision-making pathway for feverish illness in children younger than five years
Presentation / Conference
Rowland, A., Hampson, J., Jackson, S., White, E., & Stewart, A. Implementation of a clinical decision-making pathway for feverish illness in children younger than five years. Poster presented at The 2nd Congress of the European Academy of Paediatric Societies EAPS 2008, Nice, France

Background Fever in children is a common reason for seeking advice from healthcare professionals. The challenge is to determine which children have a simple self-limiting cause and which have a potentially serious or even life-threatening illness tha... Read More about Implementation of a clinical decision-making pathway for feverish illness in children younger than five years.

The effect of foot orthoses on muscle activity and morphology, foot biomechanics and skin sensitivity
Thesis
Reeves, J. The effect of foot orthoses on muscle activity and morphology, foot biomechanics and skin sensitivity. (Thesis). University of Salford

Foot orthoses with a medial wedge or medial arch support are commonly used to treat musculoskeletal pathologies by altering external forces applied to the foot, which could consequently alter internal forces generated by muscles. However, little is k... Read More about The effect of foot orthoses on muscle activity and morphology, foot biomechanics and skin sensitivity.

Young people’s involvement in simulation with students of children and young people’s nursing : an exploratory interpretive study
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Miller, A. Young people’s involvement in simulation with students of children and young people’s nursing : an exploratory interpretive study. (Thesis). University of Salford

Over recent years, UK health and social care policy has advocated for the views of children and young people to be sought and acted on to ensure that their voices are considered and that they participate in decisions about their health. However, chil... Read More about Young people’s involvement in simulation with students of children and young people’s nursing : an exploratory interpretive study.

Resident’s issues and interactions with grid-connected photovoltaic energy system in high-performing low-energy dwellings : a user’s perspective
Presentation / Conference
Whaley, D., Berry, S., Moore, T., Sherriff, G., & O’Leary, T. Resident’s issues and interactions with grid-connected photovoltaic energy system in high-performing low-energy dwellings : a user’s perspective. Presented at International Conference on Sustainability in Energy and Buildings

Solar PV systems have become common-place in many cities and regions, and is a core technology in purpose-built low-energy homes, but evidence is emerging that in many cases electricity output may be significantly lower than expected. Information fro... Read More about Resident’s issues and interactions with grid-connected photovoltaic energy system in high-performing low-energy dwellings : a user’s perspective.

Low-energy housing : are we asking the right questions?
Presentation / Conference
Berry, S., Moore, T., Sherriff, G., & Whaley, D. Low-energy housing : are we asking the right questions?. Presented at 10th International Conference in Sustainability on Energy and Buildings (SEB’18)

Purpose-built low-energy homes have been the subject of policy and researcher scrutiny for many years, and there is plenty of evidence that they deliver substantial energy and carbon emission savings. But are these the best metrics to assess their be... Read More about Low-energy housing : are we asking the right questions?.

Does tenure matter for occupant experiences of low-energy housing?
Presentation / Conference
Moore, T., Sherriff, G., Whaley, D., & Berry, S. Does tenure matter for occupant experiences of low-energy housing?. Presented at 10th International Conference in Sustainability on Energy and Buildings (SEB’18), Gold Coast, Australia

International policy settings are looking toward low-energy and near zero-energy homes as a solution to address environmental impacts, particularly anthropogenic climate change. There is increasing research evaluating sus-tainable housing development... Read More about Does tenure matter for occupant experiences of low-energy housing?.

The use and application of knowledge in practice : the lived experiences of social workers in adult services
Thesis
Hesketh, A. (in press). The use and application of knowledge in practice : the lived experiences of social workers in adult services. (Thesis). University of Salford

This purpose of this study is to explore the lived experiences of social workers in adult social services in the United Kingdom, as they use and apply knowledge in practice. This is situated within the wider debate as to what might comprise the knowl... Read More about The use and application of knowledge in practice : the lived experiences of social workers in adult services.

An investigation of self-care practice and social support of patients with type 2 diabetes in Saudi Arabia
Thesis
Alsomali, S. (in press). An investigation of self-care practice and social support of patients with type 2 diabetes in Saudi Arabia. (Thesis). University of Salford

Background: The prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is increasing globally, and the number of people with T2DM has increased particularly dramatically in Saudi Arabia in recent years. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has indicate... Read More about An investigation of self-care practice and social support of patients with type 2 diabetes in Saudi Arabia.

No money, no treatment, no life : the lived experiences of haemodialysis patients in Nigeria
Thesis
Ekuma, C. (in press). No money, no treatment, no life : the lived experiences of haemodialysis patients in Nigeria. (Thesis). University of Salford

Background: Chronic kidney disease is one of the major health challenges across the world, and a silent killer of Nigerian people because they can’t pay for life saving treatment which has been available for over 30 years. People pay for their own ha... Read More about No money, no treatment, no life : the lived experiences of haemodialysis patients in Nigeria.