Lisa Burrows
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View article: The career choices of final year nursing students in the United Kingdom: a qualitative study
The career choices of final year nursing students in the United Kingdom: a qualitative study Open
The findings from this study provide reasons and rationales for careers choices of nursing which may aid healthcare employers in partnership with universities to plan their nursing recruitment and retention strategies.
View article: Systematic review of paediatric SUDEP and epilepsy-related deaths to inform a safety counselling checklist for clinical practice
Systematic review of paediatric SUDEP and epilepsy-related deaths to inform a safety counselling checklist for clinical practice Open
A safety Checklist is proposed with identified risk factors for routine clinical-patient interaction to facilitate easier, structured, individualised and evidence-based communication.
View article: Content Validity of Patient‐Reported Outcome Measures Developed for Assessing Disease‐Specific Quality of Life in Children With Sinonasal Disease: A Systematic Review
Content Validity of Patient‐Reported Outcome Measures Developed for Assessing Disease‐Specific Quality of Life in Children With Sinonasal Disease: A Systematic Review Open
Objectives Paediatric sinonasal disease is prevalent worldwide, giving rise to substantial healthcare costs and morbidity. However, there is a lack of sinus‐specific patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) tailored for children. This stu…
View article: Exploring Research Culture in Care Homes to Identify the Barriers and Facilitators to Research: A Rapid Review
Exploring Research Culture in Care Homes to Identify the Barriers and Facilitators to Research: A Rapid Review Open
Context: There are more than 400,000 people living in just over 17,000 care homes in the UK. Nevertheless, the quantity of care home research taking place in these settings is limited. This has led to a knowledge gap that impacts on care h…
View article: Laxative use in adults with intellectual disabilities: development of prescribing guidelines
Laxative use in adults with intellectual disabilities: development of prescribing guidelines Open
Background Constipation is overrepresented in people with intellectual disabilities. Around 40% of people with intellectual disabilities who died prematurely were prescribed laxatives. A quarter of people with intellectual disabilities are…
View article: The potential for medicinal cannabis to help manage challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disability: A perspective review
The potential for medicinal cannabis to help manage challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disability: A perspective review Open
Background: Around 2% of the population have intellectual disabilities. Over one-third people with intellectual disabilities (PwID) present with ‘challenging behaviour’, which nosologically and diagnostically is an abstract concept. Challe…
View article: How is Real World Evidence taught in Nursing? A Systematic review undertaking a narrative synthesis of the literature (Preprint)
How is Real World Evidence taught in Nursing? A Systematic review undertaking a narrative synthesis of the literature (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Real World Evidence (RWE) comprises forms, methodologies and applications including data collected in naturally uncontrolled settings utilising non-interventional, non-controlled and non-experimental approaches. RWE may overcom…
View article: Patterns of antiseizure medications prescribing in people with intellectual disability and epilepsy: A narrative review and analysis
Patterns of antiseizure medications prescribing in people with intellectual disability and epilepsy: A narrative review and analysis Open
People with intellectual disabilities (PwID) have a bidirectional relationship with epilepsy. Nearly 25% of PwID have seizures and 30% people with epilepsy are thought to have a significant intellectual impairment. Furthermore, 70% of PwID…
View article: Poo Matters! A scoping review of the impact of constipation on epilepsy
Poo Matters! A scoping review of the impact of constipation on epilepsy Open
Our findings suggest a higher prevalence of constipation in PWE. Co-occurring multimorbidity and resulting polypharmacy adds further complexity to the process of establishing aetiology of constipation in PWE. Potential contributory aetiolo…
View article: Who cares? A scoping review on intellectual disability, epilepsy and social care
Who cares? A scoping review on intellectual disability, epilepsy and social care Open
PwID with epilepsy have support needs that require fulfilling by various aspects of special care provision, many within the social ambit. Inspite of evidence of these needs and recurrent calls to work jointly with social care providers thi…
View article: Ideal models of good inpatient care for adults with intellectual disability: Lessons from England
Ideal models of good inpatient care for adults with intellectual disability: Lessons from England Open
Background: In recent years, a significant proportion of inpatient facilities for people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism has been de-commissioned in England, This has resulted in individuals with intellectual disabilities bein…
View article: Vestibular rehabilitation in Europe: a survey of clinical and research practice.
Vestibular rehabilitation in Europe: a survey of clinical and research practice. Open
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View article: The meaning of confidence for older people living with frailty: a qualitative systematic review
The meaning of confidence for older people living with frailty: a qualitative systematic review Open
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Background In many countries, the oldest old (those aged 85 years and older) are now the fastest growing proportion of the total population. This oldest population will increasingly be living with the clinical condition o…