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| Julie S TaylorSummaryAffiliation: University of Dundee Country: UK Publications
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Lack of adequate sun protection for children with oculocutaneous albinism in South AfricaPatricia M Lund
Department of Biomolecular and Sport Science, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Priory Street, Coventry, UK
BMC Public Health 8:225. 2008..The study aimed to explore the adequacy of sun protection strategies of children with albinism in order to inform future provision...
The rhetoric vs. the reality in child care and protection: ideology and practice in working with fathersJ Taylor
School of Nursing, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK
J Adv Nurs 31:12-9. 2000..The working context for this paper is Scotland, although we believe that the ideas may be extrapolated to other geographical areas...
Practitioner assessments of 'good enough' parenting: factorial surveyJulie Taylor
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
J Clin Nurs 18:1180-9. 2009..The aim of this study was to measure health visitors' professional judgements on 'good enough' parenting and identify what factors and combinations of these are important when making such judgements...
Children, health and gender: recognition in nursing research?Julie Taylor
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
J Clin Nurs 17:3226-37. 2008..This paper examines the hitherto mostly unrecognised relationship between gender, health and children; its significance for nursing practice and how it has been considered in nursing research...
Predicting child abuse and neglect: ethical, theoretical and methodological challengesJulie Taylor
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
J Clin Nurs 17:1193-200. 2008..This paper explores the ethical, theoretical and methodological implications of predictive testing in studies of child abuse, neglect and harm...
Experiences of a feasibility study of children with albinism in Zimbabwe: a discussion paperJulie S Taylor
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Dundee, DD1 4HJ, UK
Int J Nurs Stud 45:1247-56. 2008..Further, the child care and protection needs of children with albinism are largely unexplored. Zimbabwe's current political and economic climate presents additional challenges to research on the topic...
Peacock or Plum? Reflections on academic research career pathwaysJulie S Taylor
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, 11 Airlie Place, Dundee DD1 4HJ, United Kingdom
Nurse Educ Today 26:449-56. 2006..PURPOSE OF THE PAPER: This paper critically deconstructs academic career pathways in research and explores possible future directions...
The smacking controversy: what advice should we be giving parents?Julie Taylor
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
J Adv Nurs 46:311-8. 2004..What should we be telling 'ordinary' families about smacking? Thus this paper presents a positional statement on the smacking controversy and outlines some pointers for practice...
Salutogenesis as a framework for child protection: literature reviewJulie S Taylor
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
J Adv Nurs 45:633-43. 2004..The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the usefulness of salutogenesis in work relating to child protection...
On the precipice of great things: the current state of UK nurse educationJulie Taylor
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, 11 Airlie Place, Dundee DD1 4HJ, Scotland, UK
Nurse Educ Today 30:239-44. 2010..We suggest that vision, leadership and strong realignment with health priorities are needed to bring nurse education to a point where nurses are truly prepared for the demands of a 21st century health service...
Hidden on the ward: the abuse of children in hospitalsA Kendrick
Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Work, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland Researcher Lecturer, School of Nursing, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland
J Adv Nurs 31:565-73. 2000..Only by addressing the abuse of children in hospital openly and honestly will effective child protection be possible...
