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Professor Paul Gill

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Department: Nursing, Midwifery & Health

Paul Gill

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  • A kaleidoscope of well-being to authentically represent the voices of children and young people with complex cerebral palsy: a case study series, Pickering, D., Gill, P., Reagon, C. 26 Mar 2024, In: Disability and Rehabilitation
  • A qualitative exploration of Maltese couples' care experiences of prostate cancer diagnosis and radiotherapy treatment, Van Dijk, G., Courtier, N., Bezzina, P., Gill, P. Oct 2024, In: Radiography
  • CSP2023: 72 - Facilitators and barriers regarding the implementation and interprofessional collaboration of a first contact physiotherapy service in primary care in Wales, Lewis, M., Gill, P. 18 Jun 2024, In: Physiotherapy
  • Health professionals implicit bias of patients with low socioeconomic status (SES) and its effects on clinical decision-making: a scoping review, Job, C., Adenipekun, B., Cleves, A., Gill, P., Samuriwo, R. 2 Jul 2024, In: BMJ Open
  • Importance of patient and public involvement in doctoral research involving people living with dementia, Smith, C., Baillie, J., Gill, P. 12 Jun 2024, In: Nurse researcher
  • Perceptions of peritonitis risk, prevention, diagnosis and stigma: Findings from a mixed methods study with patients and relatives using peritoneal dialysis, Baillie, J., Gill, P., Courtenay, M. 1 Jun 2024, In: Journal of Renal Care
  • The use of creative case studies to explore non-verbal and non-ambulant children and young people's well-being, Pickering, D., Gill, P., Reagon, C. 1 Jun 2024, In: Physiotherapy
  • Facilitators and barriers regarding the implementation and interprofessional collaboration of a first contact physiotherapy service in primary care in Wales: A qualitative study, Lewis, M., Gill, P. 2 Jan 2023, In: International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • The clinical decision‐making process involved in end of life care for people with dementia in primary care: A protocol paper, Smith, C., Gill, P., Baillie, J. 1 Jul 2023, In: Journal of Advanced Nursing
  • Dialysis, Distress, and Difficult Conversations: Living with a Kidney Transplant, McKeaveney, C., Noble, H., Courtney, A., Griffin, S., Gill, P., Johnston, W., Maxwell, A., Teasdale, F., Reid, J. 23 Jun 2022, In: Healthcare (Switzerland)

  • Noreen Kilkenny The conceptual understanding of Patient Safety for undergraduate first-year nursing students on clinical placement- a phenomenographic study. Start Date: 01/10/2024
  • Anthony Garbutt An observation of unintended educational events within operating theatres Start Date: 26/06/2024

Nursing PhD May 08 2007


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