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Dementia | 2017

Evaluation of ‘Dementia Friends’ programme for undergraduate nursing students: Innovative practice:

Gary Mitchell; Jessie McGreevy; Susan Carlisle; Pamela Frazer; Marian Traynor; Heather Lundy; Monica Diamond; Joanne Agnelli

The ‘dementia friends’ programme was launched by the Alzheimer’s Society in the UK two years ago with the purpose of educating members of the public about the things they can do which can enhance the lives of people living with dementia. The aim of this project was to deliver a two-hour ‘Dementia Friendly Community Workshop’ written by the Alzheimer’s Society, to an entire cohort of first-year undergraduate nursing students in one Higher Education Institutions in Northern Ireland. Following delivery of the programme, students were asked to complete a short questionnaire on their knowledge and confidence in relation to dementia care before and after the Dementia Friendly Community programme. A total of 322 undergraduate first-year nursing students took part in the Dementia Friendly Community programme. Of these, 304 returned questionnaires; 31.25% of students stated their perceived improvement in dementia knowledge was ‘good’ while 49.01% stated their perceived improvement in dementia knowledge was ‘very good’ and 13.49% stated their perceived improvement in dementia knowledge was ‘excellent’. In relation to confidence in engaging with people with dementia, 31.91% stated ‘good’ improvement, 40.79% stated ‘very good’ improvement and 11.84% stated ‘excellent’ improvement. The Dementia Friendly Community programme was positively reviewed by the undergraduate students as it enhanced knowledge and confidence in relation to care of someone living with dementia.


Nursing Standard | 2014

Safe moving and handling of patients: an interprofessional approach.

Matthew P. Anderson; Susan Carlisle; Clare Thomson; Catherine Ross; Helen Reid; Nigel D Hart; Angela Clarke

A gap in the medical undergraduate curriculum on safe moving and handling of patients was identified, and a project to enhance moving and handling education for undergraduates in various healthcare disciplines was undertaken. A team of nurses, doctors, physiotherapists and e-learning professionals developed a cross-discipline e-learning resource, piloted with medical and nursing students at Queens University Belfast. One outcome of the project was the development of a deeper recognition of the common curriculum across healthcare disciplines.


Nursing Standard | 2010

Numeracy in nursing and healthcare – calculations and practice Pearl Shihab Numeracy in nursing and healthcare – calculations and practice Pearson Education 248pp £17.99 978 0 273 72074 4 9780273720744

Susan Carlisle

This well-written, user-friendly book takes the reader from basic arithmetic to the most complex calculations required by nurses. The information throughout is clear and concise.


Nursing Standard | 2012

Information to Hand

Susan Carlisle


QUB Teaching and Learning Conference | 2018

Pilot study to explore the use of mobile SPaced LEarning as a digital learning platform when teaching symptom management to undergraduate Nursing Students: SPLENdidS study

Clare McVeigh; Susan Carlisle; Matt Birch; Helen Kerr


BMC Nursing | 2017

Enhancing utility and understanding of evidence based practice through undergraduate nurse education.

Joanne Reid; Jordan Briggs; Susan Carlisle; David Scott; Claire Lewis


European Society of Ophthalmic Nurses and Technicians | 2015

Vision and deaf awareness training is it app.ropriate

Karen McCutcheon; Susan Carlisle


Archive | 2012

Nursing & Health Essential Clinical Skills Survival Guide

Susan Carlisle


RCN Joint Education Forum's 3rd International Conference and Exhibition | 2011

Developing Skills in year one nursing students

Susan Carlisle


Proceedings of The Physiological Society | 2011

Effects of Closer Integration of Nursing & Biosciences departments on Student attitudes to first year Biomedical science course.

Susan Carlisle; Sean Roe; Abdul-Kadhum Al-Modhefer

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Angela Clarke

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust

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Claire Lewis

Queen's University Belfast

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Clare Thomson

Queen's University Belfast

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David Scott

Queen's University Belfast

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Gary Mitchell

Queen's University Belfast

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Helen Kerr

Queen's University Belfast

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Helen Reid

Queen's University Belfast

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Joanne Reid

Queen's University Belfast

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