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| Fiona IrvineSummaryAffiliation: University of Wales Country: UK Publications
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Exploring district nursing competencies in health promotion: the use of the Delphi techniqueFiona Irvine
Lecturer, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Studies, University of Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd, UK
J Clin Nurs 14:965-75. 2005..The research outlined in this paper aimed to establish a consensus view amongst primary healthcare professionals about the competencies that district nurses need in order to fulfil an effective role in health promotion...
Communicative sensitivity in the bilingual healthcare setting: a qualitative study of language awarenessFiona E Irvine
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Studies, University of Wales, Bangor, Bangor, Wales, UK
J Adv Nurs 53:422-34. 2006..The research aimed to assess the level of Welsh language awareness amongst healthcare professionals across Wales, and to identify the factors that enhance language choice within service delivery...
Examining the correspondence of theoretical and real interpretations of health promotionFiona Irvine
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Studies, University of Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd, UK
J Clin Nurs 16:593-602. 2007..More specifically the aim gives rise to the objective of establishing how they translate their understanding into practice...
Using the critical incident technique to explore student nurses' perceptions of language awarenessFiona E Irvine
School of Healthcare Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, Ffriddoedd Road, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2EF, United Kingdom
Nurse Educ Today 28:39-47. 2008..Moreover, they indicated that the consequent outcomes of these elements influenced the quality of care and student learning...
Empowerment of nursing students in the United Kingdom and Japan: a cross-cultural studyCaroline Bradbury-Jones
School of Healthcare Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, UK
J Adv Nurs 59:379-87. 2007....
The phenomenological focus group: an oxymoron?Caroline Bradbury-Jones
School of Healthcare Sciences, Bangor University, UK
J Adv Nurs 65:663-71. 2009..In this paper we explore the congruence of focus group interviews within a phenomenological framework...
The role of midwives and health visitors in promoting intergenerational language maintenance in the bilingual setting: perceptions of parents and health professionalsSiobhan Tranter
School of Healthcare Sciences Fron Heulog, Bangor University, Bangor, UK
J Clin Nurs 20:204-13. 2011....
Power and empowerment in nursing: a fourth theoretical approachCaroline Bradbury-Jones
School of Healthcare Sciences, Bangor University, Wales, UK
J Adv Nurs 62:258-66. 2008..This paper is a discussion of the use of poststructuralism as a means of exploring power and empowerment in nursing...
How can the clinical supervisor role be facilitated in nursing: a phenomenological explorationLynne Williams
School of Healthcare Sciences, Bangor University, Fron Heulog Ffriddoedd Road, Bangor, UK
J Nurs Manag 17:474-83. 2009..To explore the nature of the nurse clinical supervisor role...
Innovations aimed at improving the physical health of the seriously mentally ill: an integrative reviewSiobhan Tranter
Fron Heulog, Bangor University, Bangor, UK
J Clin Nurs 21:1199-214. 2012..The aim of this paper is to report an integrative review of the literature that focused on innovations aimed at enhancing the physical health of people with serious mental illness...
The meaning of empowerment for nursing students: a critical incident studyCaroline Bradbury-Jones
School of Healthcare Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, UK
J Adv Nurs 59:342-51. 2007..This paper is a report of a study to explore the meaning of empowerment for nursing students in relation to their clinical practice experiences...
Using cluster analysis to explore survey dataLlinos Spencer
Liverpool John Moores University
Nurse Res 15:37-54. 2007....
Research awareness: making learning relevant for pre-registration nursing studentsFiona Irvine
Liverpool John Moores University, School of Nursing and Primary Care Practice, 79 Tithebarn Street, Liverpool L2 2ER, United Kingdom
Nurse Educ Pract 8:267-75. 2008..The study sheds light on the strengths and limitations of experiential approaches to research teaching and suggest that this is a challenging approach both for students and lecturers, which should not be entered into lightly...
