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Allied Health Professionals’ Roles and Boundaries in the “New” NHS

Allied Health Professionals’ Roles and Boundaries in the “New” NHS

... the boundaries or factors indicative of that subset or outline the processes occupations move through in order to be classified within the subset (MacDonald, ... See full document

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Newly professionalised physiotherapists : symbolic or substantive change?

Newly professionalised physiotherapists : symbolic or substantive change?

... and new physiotherapists must now be ...The new NHS service delivery model has provided unprecedented opportunities for some ...entry-level NHS physiotherapy posts will shrink whilst the ... See full document

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Retention of allied health professionals in rural New South Wales: a thematic analysis of focus group discussions

Retention of allied health professionals in rural New South Wales: a thematic analysis of focus group discussions

... senior health service AH advisory positions may improve the equity of resource deployment as well as the usefulness of service models, and could provide a much needed career ladder ...[44]. Health service ... See full document

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Extended roles for allied health professionals: an updated systematic review of the evidence

Extended roles for allied health professionals: an updated systematic review of the evidence

... scope health practitioners. So it seems that allied health practitioners can undertake training to appropriately learn and perform new skills outside the traditional scope of their practice, ... See full document

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Research capacity building frameworks for allied health professionals – a systematic review

Research capacity building frameworks for allied health professionals – a systematic review

... healthcare professionals involved in research may positively influence the infrastruc- ture and processes of client care ...the allied health workforce due to the relatively low level of evidence for ... See full document

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The impact of workforce redesign policies on role boundaries in ‘generalist’ podiatry practice: expert views within the professional body

The impact of workforce redesign policies on role boundaries in ‘generalist’ podiatry practice: expert views within the professional body

... reduced NHS posts available to newly quali- fied graduates (as a result of fiscal constraints) inevitably means early career experience is likely to be gained via pri- vate sector care, where generalist ... See full document

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Knowledge and beliefs concerning evidence based practice amongst complementary and alternative medicine health care practitioners and allied health care professionals: A questionnaire survey

Knowledge and beliefs concerning evidence based practice amongst complementary and alternative medicine health care practitioners and allied health care professionals: A questionnaire survey

... and allied health care professionals also need ...the allied health care professionals and CAM practi- tioners and confirmed that EBM was essential to their practice but they ... See full document

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Enhancing research capacity across healthcare and higher education sectors: development and evaluation of an integrated model

Enhancing research capacity across healthcare and higher education sectors: development and evaluation of an integrated model

... other health and social care professionals, with transferability of the principles and processes emerging as a key theme ...with New- castle University traditionally having a close relationship with ... See full document

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A systematic review of speech recognition technology in health care

A systematic review of speech recognition technology in health care

... for health care ...in health care settings, being used by health professionals (allied health, medicine, nursing, technical or support staff ), with an evaluation of patient or ... See full document

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Implementation of evidence-based weekend service recommendations for allied health managers: a cluster randomised controlled trial protocol

Implementation of evidence-based weekend service recommendations for allied health managers: a cluster randomised controlled trial protocol

... the allied health manager on a one-on-one basis via telephone, videoconference, or face to face (where able) to perform an individual, or- ganisational, and external environment ...on allied ... See full document

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Effective clinical supervision of allied health professionals: a mixed methods study

Effective clinical supervision of allied health professionals: a mixed methods study

... Allied health professionals participate in clinical supervi- sion practice as guided by the health network ...that allied health professionals receive support in the ... See full document

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Modernising continuous professional development for allied health professionals final report

Modernising continuous professional development for allied health professionals final report

... 1.2 The economic challenges affecting healthcare service delivery will result in fewer opportunities for education and development. Cuts in training budgets and shortages of staff to cover day to day activities, are ... See full document

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Can a mindfulness-informed intervention reduce aggressive behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities? Protocol for a feasibility study

Can a mindfulness-informed intervention reduce aggressive behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities? Protocol for a feasibility study

... by health professionals within National Health Service (NHS) Intellectual Disability (ID) teams, based upon Singh ’ s Soles of the Feet ...behaviour, health-related quality of life, ... See full document

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Using mixed methods evaluation to assess the feasibility of online clinical training in evidence based interventions : a case study of cognitive behavioural treatment for low back pain

Using mixed methods evaluation to assess the feasibility of online clinical training in evidence based interventions : a case study of cognitive behavioural treatment for low back pain

... to health professionals in complex in- ...of health care professionals (n = 135) to the two training arms, and found no differ- ences between the two groups, reporting comparable satisfaction, ... See full document

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The impact generated by public and charity-funded research in the UK: A systematic literature review

The impact generated by public and charity-funded research in the UK: A systematic literature review

... to health and health sector benefits, which included improved health, improved equity in service delivery and more cost-effective service ...that health benefits re- sulted directly as a ... See full document

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Music Mirrors

Music Mirrors

... Families can make Music Mirrors with relatives, but it is often better done by someone with 'fresh ears'. Family can help, but are easily tempted to act as ventriloquists and, over-eager or embarrassed at the slowness of ... See full document

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The anterior segment of the eye in diabetes

The anterior segment of the eye in diabetes

... other allied health care professionals must be able to recognize the anterior segment findings in diabetes mellitus in order to facilitate screening of all their regular patients and thus prompt ... See full document

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Evaluation of the research capacity and culture of allied health professionals in a large regional public health service

Evaluation of the research capacity and culture of allied health professionals in a large regional public health service

... of allied health and allied health research fellows, the creation of a research council and strategic research advisory committee, and increased staffing of the research office to support ... See full document

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Using mixed methods evaluation to assess the feasibility of online clinical training in evidence based interventions: a case study of cognitive behavioural treatment for low back pain

Using mixed methods evaluation to assess the feasibility of online clinical training in evidence based interventions: a case study of cognitive behavioural treatment for low back pain

... departments in England and allocated by a computer generated randomisation list to receive iBeST (n = 16) or a face-to-face workshop (n = 19). Knowledge (of a CB approach), clinical skills (unblinded assessment of CB ... See full document

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Non-medical prescribing in Australasia and the UK: the case of podiatry

Non-medical prescribing in Australasia and the UK: the case of podiatry

... The Thatcher Government, and the John Major administration that followed, signalled a major shift in healthcare policy, drawing on neo-liberal principles in introducing deregulation and competitive tendering for ... See full document

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