In the room where it happens: In-person or remote data collection in qualitative research?
(2022)
Journal Article
Wray, J., & Barrett, D. (2022). In the room where it happens: In-person or remote data collection in qualitative research?. Evidence-Based Nursing, 25(2), 44-45. https://doi.org/10.1136/ebnurs-2022-103535
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Approaches used to enhance transition and retention for newly qualified nurses (NQNs): a rapid evidence assessment (2020)
Journal Article
Watson, R., Wray, J., Gibson, H., & Barrett, D. (2021). Approaches used to enhance transition and retention for newly qualified nurses (NQNs): a rapid evidence assessment. Nurse education today, 98, Article 104651. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2020.104651Aim: To undertake a rapid evidence assessment of approaches used to enhance nurse transition and retention for newly qualified nurses and to evaluate the strength of the evidence for specific approaches to nurse transition and retention. Design: A ra... Read More about Approaches used to enhance transition and retention for newly qualified nurses (NQNs): a rapid evidence assessment.
What are Delphi studies? (2020)
Journal Article
Barrett, D., & Heale, R. (in press). What are Delphi studies?. Evidence-Based Nursing, https://doi.org/10.1136/ebnurs-2020-103303
How the Integration of Telehealth and Coordinated Care Approaches Impact Health Care Service Organization Structure and Ethos: Mixed Methods Study (2020)
Journal Article
Davidson, R., Barrett, D. I., Rixon, L., Newman, S., ACT Program, Bescos, C., Westerteicher, C., Pauws, S., Schonenberg, H., Natsiavas, P., Filos, D., Maramis, C., Chouvarda, I., Maglaveras, N., Nabb, S., Roca, J., Escarrabill, J., Moharra, M., Cleland, J., Hart, N., …Wahl, C. (2020). How the Integration of Telehealth and Coordinated Care Approaches Impact Health Care Service Organization Structure and Ethos: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Nursing, 3(1), Article e20282. https://doi.org/10.2196/20282Background: Coordinated care and telehealth services have the potential to deliver quality care to chronically ill patients. They can both reduce the economic burden of chronic care and maximize the delivery of clinical services. Such services requir... Read More about How the Integration of Telehealth and Coordinated Care Approaches Impact Health Care Service Organization Structure and Ethos: Mixed Methods Study.
What are cohort studies? (2019)
Journal Article
Barrett, D., & Noble, H. (2019). What are cohort studies?. Evidence-Based Nursing, 22(4), 95-96. https://doi.org/10.1136/ebnurs-2019-103183
Nurse educators must demonstrate care, competence and integrity to enhance students’ trust in them (2019)
Journal Article
Barrett, D., & Harris, M. (in press). Nurse educators must demonstrate care, competence and integrity to enhance students’ trust in them. Evidence-Based Nursing, https://doi.org/10.1136/ebnurs-2018-103042
EBN perspectives: care of the older person (2019)
Journal Article
Barrett, D., & Green, L. (2019). EBN perspectives: care of the older person. Evidence-Based Nursing, 22(3), 69-71. https://doi.org/10.1136/ebnurs-2019-103122This article is part of Evidence Based Nursing (EBN) Perspectives Series. In this series, published commentaries related to a specific nursing theme are collated and highlights are discussed. The topic for this edition is ‘Older People’, covering 20... Read More about EBN perspectives: care of the older person.
Admission avoidance: hospital at home (2019)
Journal Article
Barrett, D. (2019). Admission avoidance: hospital at home. British Journal of Community Nursing, 24(5), 238-240. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2019.24.5.238
Nurses need to be aware of their professional responsibilities when engaging with social media (2018)
Journal Article
Barrett, D. (2019). Nurses need to be aware of their professional responsibilities when engaging with social media. Evidence-Based Nursing, 22(1), 28. https://doi.org/10.1136/ebnurs-2018-103016
Telemonitoring in subjects with newly diagnosed heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: From clinical research to everyday practice (2018)
Journal Article
Koulaouzidis, G., Barrett, D., Mohee, K., & Clark, A. (2019). Telemonitoring in subjects with newly diagnosed heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: From clinical research to everyday practice. Journal of telemedicine and telecare, 25(3), 167-171. https://doi.org/10.1177/1357633X17751004© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. Introduction: Heart failure is increasingly common, and characterised by frequent admissions to hospital. To try and reduce the risk of hospitalisation, techniques such as telemonitoring (TM) may have a role. We wanted to... Read More about Telemonitoring in subjects with newly diagnosed heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: From clinical research to everyday practice.
Rethinking presence: a grounded theory of nurses and teleconsultation (2017)
Journal Article
Barrett, D. (2017). Rethinking presence: a grounded theory of nurses and teleconsultation. Journal of clinical nursing, 26(19-20), 3088-3098. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.13656Aims and objectives: To develop a theory that offered an evidence-based insight into the use of teleconsultation by nurses. Background: Teleconsultation is the use of video to facilitate real-time, remote interaction between healthcare practitioners... Read More about Rethinking presence: a grounded theory of nurses and teleconsultation.
Factors affecting the programme completion of pre-registration nursing students through a three year course: a retrospective cohort study (2017)
Journal Article
Wray, J., Aspland, J., Barrett, D., & Gardiner, E. (2017). Factors affecting the programme completion of pre-registration nursing students through a three year course: a retrospective cohort study. Nurse education in practice, 24, 14-20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2017.03.002© 2017 Students who leave pre-registration nurse education having failed to complete remain a concern for higher education institutions. This study identifed factors influencing completion using a retrospective cohort analysis to map student characte... Read More about Factors affecting the programme completion of pre-registration nursing students through a three year course: a retrospective cohort study.
Fields of nursing: Do we need them, what should they be and when should nurses choose theirs? (2017)
Journal Article
Barrett, D. (2017). Fields of nursing: Do we need them, what should they be and when should nurses choose theirs?. Evidence-Based Nursing, 20(2), 35-36. https://doi.org/10.1136/eb-2017-102633
Desperately seeking consistency: student nurses' experiences and expectations of academic supervision (2016)
Journal Article
Gratrix, L., & Barrett, D. (2017). Desperately seeking consistency: student nurses' experiences and expectations of academic supervision. Nurse education today, 48, 7-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2016.09.005© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background Academic supervision - the support available to students when writing assignments - is a fundamental element in the provision of support within nurse education. Not only can it underpin high levels of academic achieveme... Read More about Desperately seeking consistency: student nurses' experiences and expectations of academic supervision.
Rethinking presence : a grounded theory of nurses and teleconsultation (2015)
Thesis
Barrett, D. 1. (2015). Rethinking presence : a grounded theory of nurses and teleconsultation. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4217787[Introduction]: Ensuring the provision of equitable, high quality care is becoming progressively more challenging in a context of an ageing population, increased prevalence of long term conditions and a prolonged period of public spending austerity.... Read More about Rethinking presence : a grounded theory of nurses and teleconsultation.
Companion animals and well-being in palliative care nursing: a literature review (2015)
Journal Article
MacDonald, J. M., & Barrett, D. (2016). Companion animals and well-being in palliative care nursing: a literature review. Journal of clinical nursing, 25(3-4), 300-310. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.13022Aims and objectives To evaluate and critique current knowledge regarding the role of animals in palliative care. To explore the impact that animals may have on the well-being of individuals and to identify gaps in the evidence base. Background There... Read More about Companion animals and well-being in palliative care nursing: a literature review.
Summaries of nursing care-related systematic reviews from the Cochrane library: β-blockers for hypertension (2013)
Journal Article
Barrett, D. (2013). Summaries of nursing care-related systematic reviews from the Cochrane library: β-blockers for hypertension. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 28(6), 563-564. https://doi.org/10.1097/jcn.0b013e31828c286f
Nurses' attitudes towards telehealth: the Royal College of Nursing eHealth survey (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Barrett, D., & Wallis, A. Nurses' attitudes towards telehealth: the Royal College of Nursing eHealth survey
Cochrane review brief: Email for communicating results of diagnostic medical investigations to patients (2013)
Journal Article
Barrett, D. (2013). Cochrane review brief: Email for communicating results of diagnostic medical investigations to patients. Online journal of issues in nursing, 18(3), https://doi.org/10.3912/OJIN.Vol18No03CRBCol02Review question:
Are exercise interventions effective in enhancing health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among adult, post-treatment cancer survivors?
Choosing to stay: looking at retention from a different perspective (2013)
Journal Article
Wray, J., Aspland, J., & Barrett, D. (2014). Choosing to stay: looking at retention from a different perspective. Studies in higher education, 39(9), 1700-1714. https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2013.806461The retention of students presents a challenge to approved education institutions (AEIs) globally. Nursing student attrition is of particular concern owing to the high non-completion rates and financial costs. A survey approach was used in an AEI in... Read More about Choosing to stay: looking at retention from a different perspective.