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Dr Guy Tucker

Assistant Professor

Department: Nursing, Midwifery & Health

Guy Tucker

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  • Redeployment to critical care during the COVID 19 pandemic: A phenomenological study, Scott, M., Wade, R., Tucker, G., Unsworth, J. 1 Mar 2024, In: Nursing in critical care
  • Identifying Sources of Moral Distress Amongst Critical Care Staff During the Covid-19 Pandemic Using a Naturalistic Inquiry, Scott, M., Wade, R., Tucker, G., Unsworth, J. 2023, In: SAGE Open Nursing
  • The impact of rapid cycle simulation deliberate practice on nursing student’s resuscitation self-efficacy: a quasi-experimental study, Tucker, G., Urwin, C., Tomietto, M., Unsworth, J. Nov 2023, In: Nurse Education in Practice
  • The impact of unsuccessful resuscitation and manikin death during simulation on nursing student's resuscitation self-efficacy: A quasi-experimental study, Tucker, G., Urwin, C., Unsworth, J. 1 Dec 2022, In: Nurse Education Today


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