Publications by authors named "Alex Brenchley"

Unlabelled: is delighted to present a graphic depiction of the 2023 JRN Veronica Bishop Paper of the Year award winners' paper. This paper won the award for its potential to impact policy, practice and/or research. We hope you enjoy this graphic paper and rereading the original work.

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Unlabelled: This year JRN has introduced an extra Veronica Bishop Paper of the Year award category focusing on innovative study design and the paper's potential to influence research and learning. As usual, award winners' papers are re-presented as a graphic depiction. We hope you enjoy this graphic paper and re-reading the original work.

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Background: Refugee parents who fled conflicts suffered violence and traumas and face huge challenges in supporting the health and welfare of their children while in transit.

Aims: To describe the development of a culturally competent and compassionate training and support package (TSP) for nurses, social and healthcare workers and volunteers, with a focus on parenting needs among unsettled refugees fleeing conflict.

Methods: The multi-method approach included: a scoping review covering parenting needs of refugees fleeing conflict zones; collection of stories from refugee parents, healthcare workers and volunteers via a mobile application; discussions between team members; a piloted and evaluated curriculum.

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Background: The prevalence of obesity is rising, and obese persons are more likely to use healthcare services and require moving and handling care.

Aims: This study explored the frequency, logistics and barriers to the provision of bariatric patient-handling care including equipment availability in acute hospitals.

Methods: A cross-sectional study design using an anonymous 24-item questionnaire was used to survey 322 clinical nurse managers.

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Background: Inaccessible services and poor communication are barriers to successful transitions between adolescent and adult mental health services, for which digital communications (DC) offer a possible solution.

Aims: To investigate the role of DC, including smartphone apps, email and text, given the known barriers and facilitators of mental health service transitions reported in the literature.

Methods: Use of Neale's (2016) iterative categorisation technique to undertake a secondary analysis of qualitative data collected for the Long-term conditions Young people Networked Communication (LYNC) study.

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