The 2007 International Nursing Research Conference
The 2007 International Nursing Research Conference was held this year from Tuesday 1 May to Friday 4 May 2007 in Dundee, Scotland.
Several members of staff from the School contributed:
Tuesday 1 May
David Newbold
The production economics of nursing and its workforce implications
Nicola Iles
Co author: Karen Lowton
Perceptions of young people with cystic fibrosis as they transfer from paediatric to adult services in Southeast London: An exploratory study.
Wednesday 2 May
Freda Mold
Co author: Angus Forbes and Alison While
An audit study exploring factors that contribute to care outcomes in people with Type 2 diabetes managed in primary care.
Trevor Murrells (NRU)
Co author: Sarah Robinson
Regional movement of adult branch nurses in early career: Winners and losers
Thursday 3 May
Maggie Tarling
Co author: Hassam Jaffur
Improving multi-disciplinary team meetings to support discharge planning: A practice development project.
Alison While
Co author: Ian Norman
Mental health nurse supplementary prescribing: The views of qualified nurse prescribers.
Catherine Evans
Co authors: Claire Goodman and Sally Redfern
Understanding experiences of health in advanced age in care home settings to inform district nursing practice
Sarah Robinson
Career choices and contraints: Influences on retention in nursing
Mona Shuriquie
Co authors: Alison While and Joanne Fitzpatrick
The legitimate role of the medical-surgical staff nurse in Jordan: The views of patients, doctors and nurses.
Janette Bennett
Co authors: Barbara Davey and Ruth Harris
Thinking about retirement? The financial and health implications of an ageing nursing workforce.
Elizabeth Smith (NRU)
Co authors: Fiona Ross, Janette Bennett and Patricia Grocott
What are we doing when we involve service users in nursing research?
Friday 4 May
Anne Marie Rafferty
Keynote presentation: A short history of nursing knowledge
Posters
Alison While
Co authors: Andrew Sibley and Ian Norman
The introduction of mental health nurse supplementary prescribing services.
Several members of staff from the School contributed:
Tuesday 1 May
David Newbold
The production economics of nursing and its workforce implications
Nicola Iles
Co author: Karen Lowton
Perceptions of young people with cystic fibrosis as they transfer from paediatric to adult services in Southeast London: An exploratory study.
Wednesday 2 May
Freda Mold
Co author: Angus Forbes and Alison While
An audit study exploring factors that contribute to care outcomes in people with Type 2 diabetes managed in primary care.
Trevor Murrells (NRU)
Co author: Sarah Robinson
Regional movement of adult branch nurses in early career: Winners and losers
Thursday 3 May
Maggie Tarling
Co author: Hassam Jaffur
Improving multi-disciplinary team meetings to support discharge planning: A practice development project.
Alison While
Co author: Ian Norman
Mental health nurse supplementary prescribing: The views of qualified nurse prescribers.
Catherine Evans
Co authors: Claire Goodman and Sally Redfern
Understanding experiences of health in advanced age in care home settings to inform district nursing practice
Sarah Robinson
Career choices and contraints: Influences on retention in nursing
Mona Shuriquie
Co authors: Alison While and Joanne Fitzpatrick
The legitimate role of the medical-surgical staff nurse in Jordan: The views of patients, doctors and nurses.
Janette Bennett
Co authors: Barbara Davey and Ruth Harris
Thinking about retirement? The financial and health implications of an ageing nursing workforce.
Elizabeth Smith (NRU)
Co authors: Fiona Ross, Janette Bennett and Patricia Grocott
What are we doing when we involve service users in nursing research?
Friday 4 May
Anne Marie Rafferty
Keynote presentation: A short history of nursing knowledge
Posters
Alison While
Co authors: Andrew Sibley and Ian Norman
The introduction of mental health nurse supplementary prescribing services.

