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Nurse Researcher | 2005

A critical account of obtaining research governance approval.

Geraldine Byrne; Janice Morgan; Sally Kendall; Maxine Offredy

Research governance strategies, as currently operated are potentially limiting the conduct of research, especially multi-centre studies. The authors provide an overview of the current research governance framework in the UK and, using the example of one study as an illustrative case, describe and discuss a research teams experience of gaining research governance approval for a multi-centre study.


Primary Health Care Research & Development | 2007

A survey of NHS Direct callers' use of health services and the interventions they received

Geraldine Byrne; Janice Morgan; Sally Kendall; Debbie Saberi

National Health Service (NHS) Direct is a 24-h patient-led telephone advice service, based in England and Wales, which aims to help callers self-manage problems and reduce unnecessary demands on other NHS provision. Despite its rapid expansion as a source of health information and advice, little empirical work has investigated its impact and effectiveness. This paper reports on a study that aimed to evaluate the contribution of NHS Direct to the quality of care and its impact on health services within one part of the United Kingdom (UK). A postal survey of callers who had contacted NHS Direct between June 2004 and January 2005 with abdominal pain or cough and/or sore throat was conducted. Of 268 callers, over 90% reported they had followed the advice given by NHS Direct to self-care or to contact another health service. Fifty-one of the callers were referred to an Accident and Emergency department and, of these, 39 (76%) received a prescription and 20 (39%) were admitted to hospital. One hundred and forty-four callers were referred to a General Practitioner (GP) and, of these, 88 (61%) received a prescription and 21 (15%) were admitted to hospital. Of the 69 callers advised to self-care, 47 (68%) reported that they did not receive any further intervention while 18 (26%) reported they had subsequently contacted a GP and been given a prescription for medication. The paper concludes that most referrals made by NHS Direct to another health service were justified by the interventions received by patients. However a significant minority (26%) of callers referred to GPs did not receive any further intervention and there was some duplication of service use. Health professionals need to be aware that patients might have previously contacted another health service and provide advice on effective use of services.


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2004

Telephone consultation and triage: effects on health care use and patient satisfaction

Frances Bunn; Geraldine Byrne; Sally Kendall


Health Education Research | 2006

Parenting programmes for preventing tobacco, alcohol or drugs misuse in children <18: a systematic review

Jane Petrie; Frances Bunn; Geraldine Byrne


British Journal of General Practice | 2005

The effects of telephone consultation and triage on healthcare use and patient satisfaction: a systematic review

Frances Bunn; Geraldine Byrne; Sally Kendall


Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2000

Patient satisfaction with emergency nurse practitioners in A & E

Geraldine Byrne; Marion Richardson; Julie Brunsdon; Asmita Patel


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 1997

Understanding nurses' communication with patients in accident & emergency departments using a symbolic interactionist perspective

Geraldine Byrne; Robert Heyman


International Emergency Nursing | 2000

An evaluation of the care of patients with minor injuries in emergency settings

Geraldine Byrne; Marion Richardson; J. Brunsdon; A. Patel


Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2009

The lived experience of Dupuytren's disease of the hand.

Anna L Pratt; Geraldine Byrne


Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2013

Enhancing frontline clinical leadership in an acute hospital trust

Natasha Phillips; Geraldine Byrne

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Sally Kendall

University of Hertfordshire

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Frances Bunn

University of Hertfordshire

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Janice Morgan

University of Hertfordshire

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Marion Richardson

University of Hertfordshire

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A. Patel

University of Hertfordshire

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Asmita Patel

University of Hertfordshire

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Berenice Golding

University of Huddersfield

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J. Brunsdon

University of Hertfordshire

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Jane Petrie

University of Hertfordshire

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