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Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy | 2018

Health care professionals' perceptions of a community based ‘virtual ward’ medicines management service: A qualitative study

Andrew Kirkcaldy; Barbara Jack; Louise Cope

Abstract This article describes a qualitative research study using focus groups to explore the views and experiences of a medicines management team (MMT) on the service they deliver within a ‘Virtual Ward’ (VW); and those of the wider multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals on the service provided by the MMT. Several themes emerged from the focus groups, including impact on patients and carers, team working and issues and challenges. A dedicated MMT was seen as a positive contribution to the VW, which potentially increased the quality of patient care, and appeared to be a positive experience for both the MM and wider multidisciplinary team.


ERJ Open Research | 2017

Research priorities for respiratory nursing: a UK-wide Delphi study

Carol Kelly; Andrew Kirkcaldy; Melissa Pilkington; Matthew Hodson; Lindsay Welch; Janelle Yorke; Katherine Knighting

Respiratory nurses make a significant contribution to the delivery of respiratory healthcare, but there is a dearth of nurse-led, practice-focused, published research. Using a modified three-round Delphi, this study sought to identify research priorities for respiratory nursing to inform a national research strategy. Study information and the survey link were sent electronically to members of UK professional respiratory organisations. Round 1 had 78 items across 16 topics, informed by a systematic literature review. Respondents suggested additional items which were content analysed to inform Round 2. Respondents rated all items and ranked the topics in all rounds. To ensure rigour, rounds had an explicit focus with pre-determined criteria for consensus (70%). In total, 363 responses were received across Rounds 1, 2 and 3 (n=183, 95 and 85, respectively). The top five research priorities were: 1) “Patient understanding of asthma control”; 2) “The clinical and cost-effectiveness of respiratory nurse interventions”; 3) “The impact of nurse-led clinics on patient care”; 4) “Inhaler technique”; and 5) two topics jointly scored: “Prevention of exacerbations” and “Symptom management”. With potential international significance, this is the first UK study to identify research priorities for respiratory nursing, providing direction for those planning or undertaking research. UK-wide Delphi survey identifies nursing research priorities to enhance respiratory care for patients and carers http://ow.ly/ekGt30iXYXt


Archive | 2014

Bereavement support needs of family carers of people with Motor Nerone Disease (MND)

M. O'Brien; Andrew Kirkcaldy; Barbara Jack; Steve Bell; Katherine Knighting; Brenda Roe

ISSN 2167-8421 print/ISSN 2167-9223 online


Archive | 2016

Assessing the impact of a neonatal management course

Ben Shaw; Andrew Kirkcaldy; J. Brown


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2018

Meeting the needs of young adults with life-limiting conditions: A UK survey of current provision and future challenges for hospices.

Katherine Knighting; Lucy Bray; Julia Downing; Andrew Kirkcaldy; Tracy Mitchell; M. O'Brien; Melissa Pilkington; Barbara Jack


Archive | 2017

Assessing the impact of the Advanced Resuscitation of the Newborn Infant course

J. Brown; Tracy Mitchell; Andrew Kirkcaldy; Ben Shaw


Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2017

An evaluation of National Health Service England's Care Maker Programme: A mixed-methods analysis

Kate Zubairu; Angela Christiansen; Andrew Kirkcaldy; Jennifer Kirton; Carol Kelly; Paul Simpson; Andrea Gillespie; J. Brown


BMJ | 2017

P-236 Children and adult hospice provision for young adults with life-limiting conditions: a uk survey

Katherine Knighting; Lucy Bray; Julia Downing; Andrew Kirkcaldy; Tracy Mitchell; Mary R O’Brien; Melissa Pilkington; Barbara Jack


Archive | 2016

Predicting extreme grief response: Can health and social care professionals be helped to identify family carers of people with Motor Neurone Disease at risk of Prolonged Grief Disorder?

Barbara Jack; M. O'Brien; Andrew Kirkcaldy; Katherine Knighting; Brenda Roe


Journal of Nursing Management | 2016

An evaluation of the Open and Honest Care Programme in acute NHS trusts in Northern England

Angela Christiansen; Tracey Barnes; Toni Bewley; Axel Kaehne; Dave Lynes; Andrew Kirkcaldy

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Edge Hill University

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