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Force plate methodologies applied to injury profiling and rehabilitation in sport: A scoping review protocol (2023)
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Robles-Palazón, F. J., Comfort, P., Ripley, N. J., Herrington, L., Bramah, C., & McMahon, J. J. (in press). Force plate methodologies applied to injury profiling and rehabilitation in sport: A scoping review protocol. PloS one, 18(10), e0292487. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292487

Musculoskeletal injuries are a common health problem among sporting populations. Such injuries come with a high financial burden to the involved organisations and can have a detrimental impact on the career attainment of injured individuals. Force pl... Read More about Force plate methodologies applied to injury profiling and rehabilitation in sport: A scoping review protocol.

Pakistani children’s lived experiences of relationships in the context of Child Protection Services in Norway: An interpretative phenomenological analysis (2023)
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Wilson, S., Hean, S., Abebe, T., & Heaslip, V. (2023). Pakistani children’s lived experiences of relationships in the context of Child Protection Services in Norway: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. Children & Society, https://doi.org/10.1111/chso.12800

This paper examines how children from immigrant background experience and negotiate power relations with family and social workers in the context of Child Protection Services (CPS) in Norway. Using the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) m... Read More about Pakistani children’s lived experiences of relationships in the context of Child Protection Services in Norway: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

Purulent Skin and Soft Tissue Infections, Challenging the Practice of Incision and Drainage: A Scoping Review (2023)
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Stout, L., Stephens, M., & Hashmi, F. (2023). Purulent Skin and Soft Tissue Infections, Challenging the Practice of Incision and Drainage: A Scoping Review. Nursing Research and Practice, 2023, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/5849141

Aim. To generate a landscape of the current knowledge in the interventional management and outcomes of purulent skin and soft tissue infections. Design. This study is a scoping review. Methods. Electronic searches were undertaken using CINAHL, Medlin... Read More about Purulent Skin and Soft Tissue Infections, Challenging the Practice of Incision and Drainage: A Scoping Review.

Pakistani children's lived experiences of relationships in the context of child protection services in Norway: An interpretative phenomenological analysis (2023)
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Wilson, S., Hean, S., Abebe, T., & Heaslip, V. (in press). Pakistani children's lived experiences of relationships in the context of child protection services in Norway: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. Children & Society, https://doi.org/10.1111/chso.12800

This paper examines how children from immigrant background experience and negotiate power relations with family and social workers in the context of child protection services (CPS) in Norway. Using the interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) m... Read More about Pakistani children's lived experiences of relationships in the context of child protection services in Norway: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

Beyond the biomedical: an evaluation of the introduction of social gerontology into a postgraduate geriatric medicine education program. (2023)
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Tomkow, L., & Thomson, A. (in press). Beyond the biomedical: an evaluation of the introduction of social gerontology into a postgraduate geriatric medicine education program. European Geriatric Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1007/s41999-023-00864-0

Geriatric Medicine education tends to adopt a biomedical lens, despite the practice of Geriatric Medicine involving the comprehensive assessment of the functional, psychological, and social aspects of older people's lives. In this commentary, we desc... Read More about Beyond the biomedical: an evaluation of the introduction of social gerontology into a postgraduate geriatric medicine education program..

School Bullying: a Social Justice Issue? How Restorative Approaches May Prevent Future Violence (2023)
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Jones, C. (2023). School Bullying: a Social Justice Issue? How Restorative Approaches May Prevent Future Violence. Youth and Policy,

This article by Callum Jones discusses how restorative approaches by schools could be used to prevent future harm. The author explores how bullying is experienced, how it could be linked to future violent crime, and how school bullying prevention is... Read More about School Bullying: a Social Justice Issue? How Restorative Approaches May Prevent Future Violence.

Close and Conflictual: How Pupil–Teacher Relationships Can Contribute to the Alienation of Pupils from Secondary School (2023)
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Looker, B., Kington, A., & Vickers, J. (in press). Close and Conflictual: How Pupil–Teacher Relationships Can Contribute to the Alienation of Pupils from Secondary School. Education Sciences, 13(10), 1009. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13101009

This article presents previously unreported findings from a larger grounded theory study which explored the intersection between pupil–teacher relationships and secondary pupils who are experiencing school alienation. Mixed data were gathered, using... Read More about Close and Conflictual: How Pupil–Teacher Relationships Can Contribute to the Alienation of Pupils from Secondary School.

Welfare attitudes in a crisis: How COVID exceptionalism undermined greater solidarity (2023)
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De Vries, R., Baumberg Geiger, B., Scullion, L., Summers, K., Edmiston, D., Ingold, J., …Young, D. (2023). Welfare attitudes in a crisis: How COVID exceptionalism undermined greater solidarity. Journal of Social Policy, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279423000466

COVID-19 had the potential to dramatically increase public support for welfare. It was a time of apparent increased solidarity, of apparently deserving claimants, and of increasingly widespread exposure to the benefits system. However, there are also... Read More about Welfare attitudes in a crisis: How COVID exceptionalism undermined greater solidarity.

Responsiveness of the Immune System to Nanomedicine during Coronavirus Infections Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis (2023)
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Ur Rehman, T., Woodman, A., Rasheed, M., & Zahid, M. (in press). Responsiveness of the Immune System to Nanomedicine during Coronavirus Infections Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis. #Journal not on list, https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1775843

Aim Nanomedicine can play an important role in the various stages of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, vaccination, and research related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). While nanomedicine is a powerful interdisciplinary means that offers vari... Read More about Responsiveness of the Immune System to Nanomedicine during Coronavirus Infections Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis.

Nurse prescribing: a global perspective (2023)
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Robertson, D. (2023). Nurse prescribing: a global perspective. Journal of Prescribing Practice, 5(10), 408-409. https://doi.org/10.12968/jprp.2023.5.10.408

Last month, the research round-up provided you with an overview of articles looking at prescribing in atrial fibrillation. This month, we are going to look at prescribing in countries outside of the UK, to gain a more global perspective on nurse pres... Read More about Nurse prescribing: a global perspective.

Seen but not understood, responding to emotional distress at the intersection of neurodivergence and learning disability. (2023)
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Udonsi, P. (2023). Seen but not understood, responding to emotional distress at the intersection of neurodivergence and learning disability. Learning Disability Practice, 26(6), https://doi.org/10.7748/ldp.2023.e2227

People who are neurodivergent and have lived experience of learning disabilities may communicate their distress through behaviours which people around them may interpret as challenging. Distress may be as a result of the trauma of living, learning, w... Read More about Seen but not understood, responding to emotional distress at the intersection of neurodivergence and learning disability..

La Coexistencia de La Victimización y la Conducta Problemática en la Vida Juvenil: Una Revisión Sistemática (Scoping Review)’. (Children as Victims and Offenders: A Scoping Review.) (2023)
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Birkbeck, C., Hazel, N., & Bailey, L. (2023). La Coexistencia de La Victimización y la Conducta Problemática en la Vida Juvenil: Una Revisión Sistemática (Scoping Review)’. (Children as Victims and Offenders: A Scoping Review.). #Journal not on list, 51-105

Typically, Criminology and Victimology focus on the person either as an offender or as a victim, yet there may be many individuals who have experiences of each within a relatively short period of time. We present the results of a scoping review o... Read More about La Coexistencia de La Victimización y la Conducta Problemática en la Vida Juvenil: Una Revisión Sistemática (Scoping Review)’. (Children as Victims and Offenders: A Scoping Review.).

Investigating mortality and morbidity associated with UrINary incontinence during Older Womens Secondary Care Admissions and exploring nurses experiences of delivering related care (U-INconti): a mixed methods research protocol (2023)
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Iles-Smith, H., McMillan, I. M., Evans-Cheung, T., Haas Eckersley, R., Russell, M., Wood, J., …McGowan, L. (2023). Investigating mortality and morbidity associated with UrINary incontinence during Older Womens Secondary Care Admissions and exploring nurses experiences of delivering related care (U-INconti): a mixed methods research protocol. BMJ Open, 13(10), e067937. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067937

Introduction: Urinary incontinence (UI) is associated with increasing age and is more frequently experienced by women. Despite 40% prevalence in the community, little is known about the prevalence/incidence of UI in older women during hospital admiss... Read More about Investigating mortality and morbidity associated with UrINary incontinence during Older Womens Secondary Care Admissions and exploring nurses experiences of delivering related care (U-INconti): a mixed methods research protocol.

Reliability and Measurement Error of the Qualitative Analysis of Single Leg Loading (QASLS) Tool For Unilateral Tasks (2023)
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Parry, G. N., Herrington, L. C., & Munro, A. G. (in press). Reliability and Measurement Error of the Qualitative Analysis of Single Leg Loading (QASLS) Tool For Unilateral Tasks. International journal of sports physical therapy, 18(5), https://doi.org/10.26603/001c.88007

Background Movement quality assessment is popular within clinical and sporting practice, due to the contribution diminished or suboptimal movement quality is believed to have on musculoskeletal (MSK) injury risk. Various movement quality assessments... Read More about Reliability and Measurement Error of the Qualitative Analysis of Single Leg Loading (QASLS) Tool For Unilateral Tasks.

Predicting diabetic foot ulceration using routinely collected data in a foot clinic. What level of prognostic accuracy can be achieved? (2023)
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Naemi, R., Balasubramanian, G., Darvel, T., & Chockalingam, N. (2023). Predicting diabetic foot ulceration using routinely collected data in a foot clinic. What level of prognostic accuracy can be achieved?. Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews, 39(6), https://doi.org/10.1002/dmrr.3674

This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of using routinely collected clinical data in predicting the risk of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). The first objective was to develop a prognostic model based on the most important risk factors objectively se... Read More about Predicting diabetic foot ulceration using routinely collected data in a foot clinic. What level of prognostic accuracy can be achieved?.

Predicting Weight Category–Specific Performance Zones for Olympic, World, and European Weightlifting Competitions (2023)
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Chavda, S., Comfort, P., Lake, J. P., Bishop, C., & Turner, A. N. (2023). Predicting Weight Category–Specific Performance Zones for Olympic, World, and European Weightlifting Competitions. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 37(10), 2038-2045. https://doi.org/10.1519/jsc.0000000000004511

Understanding the total likely required weight category to achieve a specific rank within a specific competition can aid in the long-term and short-term preparation and tactics for performance teams. The primary objective of this investigation was to... Read More about Predicting Weight Category–Specific Performance Zones for Olympic, World, and European Weightlifting Competitions.

Skin tears in mammography: A narrative review (2023)
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Khan, A., Pradeep, S., Wynn, M., Szczepura, K., Mercer, C., & Stephens, M. (2023). Skin tears in mammography: A narrative review. Journal of Tissue Viability, 32(4), 577-584. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtv.2023.09.003

Skin tears are classed as traumatic wounds mainly caused by shearing and frictional forces. Incidences of skin tears are noted to be significant mostly in the elderly population and those with fragile and vulnerable skin. Individuals undergoing mammo... Read More about Skin tears in mammography: A narrative review.

Psychometric testing of the Rheumatoid Arthritis Work Instability Scale in employed people with fibromyalgia (2023)
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Hammond, A., Tennant, A., Brown, T., Prior, Y., Ching, A., & Parker, J. (2023). Psychometric testing of the Rheumatoid Arthritis Work Instability Scale in employed people with fibromyalgia. Musculoskeletal Care, https://doi.org/10.1002/msc.1829

Objective: The aim of the study was to establish whether the Rheumatoid Arthritis Work Instability Scale (RA‐WIS), in its current form, is applicable for use with employed people with fibromyalgia (FM) to identify the risk of work disability and need... Read More about Psychometric testing of the Rheumatoid Arthritis Work Instability Scale in employed people with fibromyalgia.

The Good Morning—Exercise Technique and Exercise Selection Principles (2023)
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Ross, S., Comfort, P., & McMahon, J. (2023). The Good Morning—Exercise Technique and Exercise Selection Principles. Strength and Conditioning Journal, https://doi.org/10.1519/ssc.0000000000000802

The good morning is a barbell exercise that can be used to develop muscular strength and hypertrophy in the posterior chain (i.e., hamstring muscles, gluteal muscles, spinal erectors, calf complex). The exercise uses a hip hinge motion with the barbe... Read More about The Good Morning—Exercise Technique and Exercise Selection Principles.

Clinicians' perspectives of activity monitoring applications and facilitators for lower-limb prosthetic service provision (2023)
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Patricks, V., Granat, M., Twiste, M., Curtin, S., & Worsley, P. (in press). Clinicians' perspectives of activity monitoring applications and facilitators for lower-limb prosthetic service provision. Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics,

Introduction Clinicians involved in lower-limb prosthetic provision and care do not have an objective method for measuring patients' real-world prosthesis usage. This results in a poor understanding of the full picture of the patient's everyday life... Read More about Clinicians' perspectives of activity monitoring applications and facilitators for lower-limb prosthetic service provision.