Research repository - Queen Margaret University: Recent submissions
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Editorial: Tell me, how do you define person-centredness?
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So, what's in a title? The paradox of nursing professors!
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Secular Trends of Hip Fractures in Lebanon 2006-2017: Implications for Clinical Practice and Public Health Policy in the Middle East Region.
(2019-09-10)Country-specific hip fracture incidence rates (IRs) and longevity allow FRAX to be adapted to individual countries. Secular trends can affect tool calibration. Data on hip fracture IRs in the Middle East is scarce, and ... -
Bullying in Schools: An Evaluation of the Use of Drama in Bullying Prevention
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The independent record label, ideology and longevity: Twenty years of Chemikal Underground Records in Glasgow
(Routledge, 2018-12-07)This chapter explores notions of independence in the record industry through a longitudinal case study of Glasgow, Scotland label Chemikal Underground. Drawing on a series of personal interviews dating back to 2000 with ... -
Investigating the remuneration of health workers in the DR Congo: Implications for the health workforce and the health system in a fragile setting
(Oxford University Press, 2016-01-11)The financial remuneration of health workers (HWs) is a key concern to address human resources for health challenges. In low-income settings, the exploration of the sources of income available to HWs, their determinants ... -
Seascapes of solidarity: Refugee cinema and the representation of the Mediterranean
(University College Cork, Ireland, 2019)Films about refugees have been embraced by accented cinema. Indeed, exilic filmmakers continue to test the boundaries of cinema, and specifically its strong bonds with nation and land. But not all exiles are refugees. This ... -
Reliability of clinical voice parameters captured with smartphones – measurements of added noise and spectral tilt
(ISCA, 2019-09-20)Smartphones have become powerful tools for data capture due to their computational power, internet connectivity, high quality sensors and user-friendly interfaces. This also makes them attractive for the recording of ... -
Systematic review of ultrasound visual biofeedback in intervention for speech sound disorders
(Wiley, 2019-06-10)Background As cost and access barriers to ultrasound technology have decreased, interest in using ultrasound visual biofeedback (U-VBF) as a tool for remediating speech sound disorders (SSD) has increased. A growing body ... -
Women in African Cinema: Beyond the body politic
(Routledge, 2019-12-20)Women in African Cinema: Beyond the Body Politic showcases the very prolific but often marginalised presence of women in African cinema, both on the screen and behind the camera. This study provides the first in-depth ... -
Articulating expertise and professional artistry: New methodological principles for critical creative research
(SAGE, 2019-08-01)This poster presents a critical perspective of a methodology for research that facilitates articulation of professional artistry and expertise in practice with persons living with dementia. This critical perspective was ... -
Practice education in the UK: A comparative cross-sectional investigation of key stakeholders’ perspectives
(SAGE, 2019-08-01)Practice education is a core requirement of occupational therapy education that is key to the development of the profession’s future. Changing educational and financial landscapes across the UK causes challenges to the ... -
Looking back and going forward: The concept of the public in public relations theory
(SAGE Publications, 2019-09-10)This article examines the development of the public as a foundational concept in public relations theory. It provides an overview of the way in which public relations has understood the term as referring to two distinct ... -
Rethinking collaboration: developing a learning platform to address under-five mortality in Mpumalanga province, South Africa
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019-06-26)Abstract Following 50 years of apartheid, South Africa introduced visionary health policy committing to the right to health as part of a primary health care (PHC) approach. Implementation is seriously challenged, however, ... -
Results of a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial to Promote the Use of Respiratory Protective Equipment among Migrant Workers Exposed to Organic Solvents in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises.
(2019-08-31): Existing evidence shows an urgent need to improve respiratory protective equipment (RPE) use, and more so among migrant workers in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The study aimed to assess the effectiveness ... -
Slums on screen: world cinema and the planet of slums
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A systematic review of electronic assistive technology within supporting living environments for people with dementia
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Scottish demotics and Russian soul: Liz Lochhead’s adaptation of Chekhov's Three Sisters
(University of South Carolina, 2018-12-01)Explores theatrical issues and theoretical approaches to translating, adapting and staging Chekhov's classic play Three Sisters, through adaptations by the Irish playwright Brian Friel and (briefly) the Scot John Byrne, ...