M Farrell

Summary

Affiliation: University of Liverpool
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi A method comparison study to assess the reliability of urine collection pads as a means of obtaining urine specimens from non-toilet-trained children for microbiological examination
    Michael Farrell
    Department of Nursing, University of Liverpool Alder Hey Royal Liverpool Children s NHS Trust, Liverpool, UK
    J Adv Nurs 37:387-93. 2002
  2. ncbi 'Breaking bad news' within a paediatric setting: an evaluation report of a collaborative education workshop to support health professionals
    M Farrell
    Royal Liverpool Children s NHS Trust, and Department of Nursing, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
    J Adv Nurs 36:765-75. 2001
  3. ncbi Drug-related mortality and fatal overdose risk: pilot cohort study of heroin users recruited from specialist drug treatment sites in London
    Matthew Hickman
    Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, Social Science and Medicine, Imperial College, London
    J Urban Health 80:274-87. 2003

Collaborators

  • Matthew Hickman
  • Gerry Stimson
  • Peter Madden
  • Zenobia Carnwath
  • Ali Judd
  • Richard Ashcroft
  • Cleone Rooney

Detail Information

Publications3

  1. ncbi A method comparison study to assess the reliability of urine collection pads as a means of obtaining urine specimens from non-toilet-trained children for microbiological examination
    Michael Farrell
    Department of Nursing, University of Liverpool Alder Hey Royal Liverpool Children s NHS Trust, Liverpool, UK
    J Adv Nurs 37:387-93. 2002
    ..However, weaknesses in study design erode confidence in research findings. Therefore, improvements in research design are required to fully evaluate the reliability of pad collection...
  2. ncbi 'Breaking bad news' within a paediatric setting: an evaluation report of a collaborative education workshop to support health professionals
    M Farrell
    Royal Liverpool Children s NHS Trust, and Department of Nursing, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
    J Adv Nurs 36:765-75. 2001
    ..AIMS OF PROJECT: To evaluate a workshop to prepare health professionals for breaking bad news in the paediatric setting...
  3. ncbi Drug-related mortality and fatal overdose risk: pilot cohort study of heroin users recruited from specialist drug treatment sites in London
    Matthew Hickman
    Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, Social Science and Medicine, Imperial College, London
    J Urban Health 80:274-87. 2003
    ..The pilot study showed that these studies are feasible and ethical, and that specialist drug agencies could have a vital role to play in the monitoring of drug-related mortality...