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Writing a textbook: how to establish yourself as an academic author (1997)
Book
Reah, D., & Grubb, P. (1997). Writing a textbook: how to establish yourself as an academic author. (Paperback). How To Books

Textbooks are tools of the trade for many groups, for example students, teachers and researchers. Many people may have the knowledge and ability to write a textbook, but the time consuming mechanics of the whole process deters them. The aim of this b... Read More about Writing a textbook: how to establish yourself as an academic author.

Is non-judgemental care possible in the context of nurses' attitudes to patients' sexuality? (1996)
Journal Article
Hayter, M. (1996). Is non-judgemental care possible in the context of nurses' attitudes to patients' sexuality?. Journal of advanced nursing, 24(4), 662-666. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2648.1996.02402.x

Developments in nursing practice in the United Kingdom are increasingly focusing on holistic models and approaches to care The recognition of the importance of sexuality and sexual orientation of patients is a significant aspect of holistic care This... Read More about Is non-judgemental care possible in the context of nurses' attitudes to patients' sexuality?.

Challenging behaviour in children with learning disabilities. (1996)
Journal Article
Gates, B., Wray, J., & Newell, R. (1996). Challenging behaviour in children with learning disabilities. British Journal of Nursing, 5(19), 1189-1194. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.1996.5.19.1189

This article outlines the initial stages of an ongoing experiment to evaluate the comparative efficacy of two different therapeutic interventions--behaviour modification and gentle teaching--in the management of challenging behaviour in children who... Read More about Challenging behaviour in children with learning disabilities..

Compromise, massive encouragement and forcing: a discussion of mechanisms used to limit the choices available to the older adult in hospital (1996)
Journal Article
Draper, P. (1996). Compromise, massive encouragement and forcing: a discussion of mechanisms used to limit the choices available to the older adult in hospital. Journal of clinical nursing, 5(5), 325 - 331. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.1996.5.5.325

This paper gives a partial account of the findings of a qualitative research project concerning the quality of life of older people in nursing homes and hospital wards. Using strategies of ethnographic interview and hermeneutical analysis, 14 older... Read More about Compromise, massive encouragement and forcing: a discussion of mechanisms used to limit the choices available to the older adult in hospital.

Using the diffusion of innovation model to influence practice: a case study (1996)
Journal Article
Pearcey, P., & Draper, P. (1996). Using the diffusion of innovation model to influence practice: a case study. Journal of advanced nursing, 23(4), 714-721. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.1996.tb00042.x

There continue to be suggestions within the nursing literature that research findings are not being utilized in clinical practice The reasons for this are well documented However, less emphasis is given to ways to facilitate utilization It seemed pos... Read More about Using the diffusion of innovation model to influence practice: a case study.

Who is in control? An investigation of nurse and patient beliefs relating to control of their health care (1994)
Journal Article
Smith, R., & Draper, P. (1994). Who is in control? An investigation of nurse and patient beliefs relating to control of their health care. Journal of advanced nursing, 19(5), 884-892. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.1994.tb01165.x

This study compares nurse and patient beliefs regarding control of health and perceptions of the amount of patient control. Data were collected from 21 nurses and 32 patients on a mixed surgical ward, using a series of self‐report questionnaires. No... Read More about Who is in control? An investigation of nurse and patient beliefs relating to control of their health care.

Quality of life as quality of being: an alternative to the subject-object dichotomy (1992)
Journal Article
Draper, P. (1992). Quality of life as quality of being: an alternative to the subject-object dichotomy. Journal of advanced nursing, 17(8), 965-970. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.1992.tb02025.x

The opening section of this paper is concerned with certain questions concerning the concept ‘quality of life’ Is it possible for one person to make judgements about the quality of life of another? If it is possible, then is it morally acceptable? Gi... Read More about Quality of life as quality of being: an alternative to the subject-object dichotomy.

The ideal and the real: some thoughts on theoretical developments in British nursing (1991)
Journal Article
Draper, P. (1991). The ideal and the real: some thoughts on theoretical developments in British nursing. Nurse education today, 11(4), 292-294. https://doi.org/10.1016/0260-6917%2891%2990092-o

Two types of nursing theory are described: the realistic, whose purpose is to account for the complex reality of nursing; and the idealistic, whose purpose is to describe an idealised world of nursing as it ‘ought to be’. It is argued that British... Read More about The ideal and the real: some thoughts on theoretical developments in British nursing.

Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC) Virtual Frailty Model Pilot Evaluation, Interim Report (March 2021)
Report
Walker, J., & Spencer Grey, S. Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC) Virtual Frailty Model Pilot Evaluation, Interim Report (March 2021). Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC)

This independent evaluation has been commissioned by Holderness Health Integrated Care Centre (HICC) partners and is joint funded by the University of Hull, Faculty of Health Science together with a grant from the East Riding of Yorkshire Clinical Co... Read More about Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC) Virtual Frailty Model Pilot Evaluation, Interim Report (March 2021).

Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC) Virtual Frailty Model Pilot Evaluation, Final Report (May 2021)
Report
Walker, J., & Spencer Grey, S. Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC) Virtual Frailty Model Pilot Evaluation, Final Report (May 2021). Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC)

This independent evaluation has been commissioned by Holderness Health Integrated Care Centre (HICC) partners and is joint funded by the University of Hull, Faculty of Health Science together with a grant from the East Riding of Yorkshire Clinical Co... Read More about Holderness Integrated Care Centre (HICC) Virtual Frailty Model Pilot Evaluation, Final Report (May 2021).

The doll makers
Book
Grubb, P. The doll makers. The University of Hull

Crime novel: winner of international Crime Writers Association Debut Dagger

Remote by distance: Exploring distance education in Nurse Practitioner prescribing - Quality Use of Medicines for Nurse Practitioners Project.
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dunn, S., Cashin, A., Anderson, D., Buckley, T., Browne, P., Nash, R., Rumble, R., Stuart, M., Sherratt, A., & Cook, K. (2008, September). Remote by distance: Exploring distance education in Nurse Practitioner prescribing - Quality Use of Medicines for Nurse Practitioners Project. Presented at 26th Annual Council of Remote Area Nurses Conference, Cairns, Australia