Publications by authors named "J Dyson"

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  • Arctic coasts, spanning over 101,000 km, blend terrestrial, marine, and socio-economic ecosystems, all of which release emissions that affect the atmosphere and play a role in cloud formation.* -
  • These clouds are crucial in regulating the energy balance in coastal areas, which is increasingly impacted by climate change factors like rising temperatures and human activities.* -
  • Understanding the changing dynamics of coastal emissions and their atmospheric interactions is essential in addressing the accelerating effects of climate change in the Arctic.*
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Objective: To codesign a theoretically underpinned, healthcare practitioner-mediated, tailored intervention to support housebound older patients and their lay carers to adopt pressure ulcer prevention behaviours.

Design: Theoretical domains framework informed codesign.

Setting: One geographical area in the UK, spanning several community National Health Service Trusts.

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While the relationship between crime, prisons and religion has been the subject of extensive research, the contemporary role and impact of prison chaplaincy remains a relatively under-explored area of study. This systematic literature review explored the role and impact of the prison chaplain. The role included pastoral and emotional support as well as religious, practical, and educational input.

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Introduction: Falls are a global public health problem and the second leading cause of death from unintentional injury. Globally, approximately 30%-50% of people living in nursing or residential care homes fall each year. Falls have an impact on quality of life and morbidity.

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  • * Researchers reviewed clinical records, surveyed healthcare practitioners, and conducted interviews to find gaps in care and gather insights on challenges faced in providing optimal treatment for delirium.
  • * Key findings included low rates of guideline adherence for delirium care, with strategies proposed like educational initiatives and environmental changes to improve care delivery and ultimately enhance outcomes for patients experiencing delirium.
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