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The role of the liaison psychiatric nurse in HIV care
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The role of the liaison psychiatric nurse in HIV care
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Dangerously few liaisons: A review of mate-finding Allee effects
Journal ArticleIn this paper, we review mate-finding Allee effects from ecological and evolutionary points of view. We define 'mate-finding' as mate searching in mobile animals, and also as the meeting of gametes for sessile animals and plants (pollination).

GP-consultant liaison Southampton 2018
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Interprofessional collaboration in Criminal Justice Liaison and Diversion Schemes: An analysis of partnership practice in an English police custody suite
ThesisThe roll-out of Criminal Justice Liaison and Diversion Schemes (CJLDS) by the National Health Service England (NHSE) was completed in 2020, yet little is known about how these schemes operate.

Benefits of an older persons' assessment and liaison team in acute admissions areas of a general hospital.
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To analyze and describe the operational benefits that followed the introduction of a multiprofessional older person assessment and liaison service (OPAL) into the acute admissions areas of a general hospital.

Two-year prospective study of psychosocial outcomes and a cost-analysis of 'treatment-as-usual' versus an 'enhanced' (specialist liaison nurse) service for aneurysmal sub arachnoid haemorrhage (ASAH) patients and families
Journal ArticleAn 18-month retrospective study of 'treatment-as-usual' of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (ASAH, n = 142) used as control to compare prospective study ( n = 184) of an 'enhanced' ('Specialist Liaison Nurse'--SLN) service to reduce psychosocial trauma.

Cost-benefit analysis of an integrated approach to reduce psychosocial trauma following neurosurgery compared with standard care: Two-year prospective comparative study of enhanced specialist liaison nurse service for aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (ASAH) patients and carers
Journal ArticleBACKGROUND: Dysfunctional psychosocial stress often follows standard treatment for aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (ASAH). An enhanced Specialist Liaison Nurse (SLN) service sought to reduce this stress in a 2-year comparative prospective study, and was designed to determine if such a service would be cost-effective?

Emma Crowley
PersonView the academic profile of Emma Crowley, Library Academic Liaison Manager at Bournemouth University

A womengs worker in court: A more appropriate service for women defendants with mental health issues?
Journal ArticleAims Court liaison services aim to reduce mental illness in prison through early treatment and/or diversion into care of defendants negotiating their court proceedings.

Co-ordination of care on discharge from hospital into the community for patients with HIV/AIDS in Lothian
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To document service use by people living with HIV/AIDS discharged from hospital, to identify gaps and overlaps in service provision after discharge, and to evaluate liaison between hospital-based and community-based services.

The chief scientist reports ... co-ordination of care on discharge from hospital into the community for patients with HIV/AIDS in Lothian.
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To document service use by people living with HIV/AIDS discharged from hospital, to identify gaps and overlaps in service provision after discharge, and to evaluate liaison between hospital-based and community-based services.

Dr Nick Jones
PersonNick Jones is a Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at Bournemouth University. He is a Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) and has worked in a variety of clinical settings including inpatient, community and liaison psychiatry.

Tikki Immins
PersonTikki Immins is Research Development Manager at the Orthopaedic Research Institute (ORI). Her role involves research design, management and delivery of ORI's clinical trials in the university and NHS; liaising with the NHS, industry partners and external funders on current and prospective research; and managing ethical and governance permissions within the NHS and the university.

Sasha Bryan
PersonSasha Bryan BSc(Hons), RMN is a Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at Bournemouth University. She is a registered Mental Health Nurse and has worked in a variety of settings including: Criminal Justice, Psychiatric Liaison, Autism Specialist Schools and CAMHS.

Gary Smith
PersonFollowing graduation from Southampton University (1977) and after trainee posts in medicine and anaesthesia in Southampton, Gloucester and Bristol, I spent one year as a faculty member of Yale University, USA.

Queer bodies and transformative natural seascapes
ConferenceRecent films have set queer bodies in the natural seascape, foregrounding a liminal transformative environment. Undertow (Fuentes-León, 2009) and Children of God (Mortimer, 2010) both present mixed race queer male relationships within the narrative domain of the ‘unspoiled’ beach, framing issues of shame, politics and community, connoting seascape as redemptive.

Quality of Care for People living with HIV/AIDS in Lothian
ReportQuality of Care for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Lothian (Scotland) is an action research project concerned with care in the community and coordination of services.

A Creative Pilgrimage: negotiating authenticity, creativity and budget in the medieval web series Tales of Bacon
ChapterThe web series offers creative practitioners a level of freedom from the constraints of more traditional serial formats. In this chapter, I explore the creative pilgrimage of script development I, and co-writer/director Natalie Roe, undertook with Tales of Bacon, a medieval comedy web series based in Northern England in 1380.

Regeneration of the Banas‐Bisalpur Socio‐ecological Complex
ReportExecutive summary The ‘Regeneration of the Banas‐Bisalpur Socio‐ecological Complex’ workshop (JK Lakshmipat University, Jaipur, December 2017) brought together approximately 70 participants from government, NGOs, academia, village governance institutions and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes sharing an interest in reversal of the currently degrading cycle of linked ecological and socioeconomic degradation across the Banas River catchment in Rajasthan.

Relay Women: Isa Benzie, Janet Quigley and the BBC’s Foreign Department, 1930–38
Journal ArticleBetween 1926 and 1938, the Foreign Department of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) played a central role in transnational broadcasting. Initially headed by a man, Major C.

‘She is known in every European capital’: Isa Benzie and the Foreign Department of the BBC, 1927-38
ConferenceIn 1933, Isa Benzie became Foreign Director of the BBC. Previously, she had worked as an Assistant in the Foreign Department, under Major C.F. Atkinson.

End of Life Care Education Project: A Service Evaluation
BookEXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction and scope of report Following a successful pilot programme which combined End of Life Care (EoLC) education with leadership skills, St Wilfred’s Hospice Chichester, in partnership with Sue Nash from Action Learning Teams were awarded a grant from the Frances and Augustus Newman Foundation to fund a follow-up programme and independent evaluation.

Length-weight relationships of two conservation-concern mahseers (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Tor) of the river Cauvery, Karnataka, India
Journal ArticleLength-weight (LW) relationships are presented for two conservation-concern species of mahseer (Tor spp.) from southern India’s river Cauvery. Constructed from angler catch data, these are the first available LW relationships for the Critically Endangered Tor remadevii and the non-native and locally invasive Tor khudree.

Dr Richard Heslop
PersonDr Richard Heslop is a Lecturer in Criminology. Before joining Bournemouth University in 2016 Richard was a Sergeant in West Yorkshire Police, where he served for 28 years.

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