ADRC at Open Farm Sunday
On Sunday 10 June, the Ageing and Dementia Research Centre’s Joanne Holmes (RNutr) presented at Open Farm Sunday at Littlewood Farm, Frampton to highlight the role of dairy products to fortify… »
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On Sunday 10 June, the Ageing and Dementia Research Centre’s Joanne Holmes (RNutr) presented at Open Farm Sunday at Littlewood Farm, Frampton to highlight the role of dairy products to fortify… »
On Wednesday 25 April, the Ageing and Dementia Research Centre (ADRC) welcomed external speakers to present their dementia focused research as part of the ADRC Research Seminar Series. In the first… »
Implementing service development in healthcare – an introduction to Normalization Process Theory (NPT) On Wenesday 7 February 2018 in B317, Bournemouth House, Lansdowne Campus at 13.00, there will be a… »
Dr Michelle Heward and Dr Michele Board from the Ageing and Dementia Research Centre (ADRC) attended the Centre of Postgraduate Medical Research and Education (CoPMRE) Fourteenth Annual Symposium ‘Healthcare Simulation:… »
Dr Michelle Heward from the Ageing and Dementia Research Centre (ADRC) attended the ‘VOICEs in dementia care: the science and practice of communication’ conference hosted by the Institute of Mental Health,… »
In our next ‘Photo of the week’ we are looking at research investigating ways in which to help improve uptake of maternity care in rural Nepal. The research is being… »
About the event Wednesday, 7 October 2015 from 09:00 to 16:40 Executive Business Centre (EBC), Lansdowne Campus, BH8 8EB The Centre of Postgraduate Medical Research and Education (CoPMRE) would like… »
The Centre of Postgraduate Medical Research and Education (CoPMRE) held its biannual Visiting Faculty Day on the 24th March 2015. The day focussed on the theme of Human Factors and… »
Researcher: Sue Baron Sue Baron is a frontline nurse practicing in a separate National Health Service (NHS) hospital and a lecturer in nursing; she also had extensive experience as a… »
Researcher: Carol Richardson My name is Carol Richardson and I work as a midwife in a busy NHS Hospital Trust as well as a Supervisor of Midwives. I have a… »
Researcher: Pippa Hillen Pippa Hillen is enrolled on the PhD Research Programme part-time at Bournemouth University from 2013-2020. Pippa is a Principal Lecturer at the University of Brighton leading the… »
Researcher: Dana Colbourne Dana Colbourne is a Post Graduate Researcher & Midwife with 9 years experience in all aspects of Midwifery care. Dana has a keen interest in Postnatal care… »
Researcher: Caroline Belchamber Caroline Belchamber is a part-time physiotherapy lecturer, Doctor of Professional Practice (DProf) student and private practitioner. She currently has a contract with a local hospice developing a… »
Researcher: Andrea Lacey Student nurses’ first clinical placement are often reported as a positive experience, with students saying they feel welcome and supported (Happell 2008; Mullen and Murray 2002), although… »
Mevalyn Cross: Restoring the human dimensions to health service delivery : evaluating the impacts of a novel theory-driven improvement strategy for the care of older people in hospital.
My Birthplace: a computerised decision making tool to support women, their partners and midwives to make a decision about place of birth
Living with a long term condition: A grounded theory study
A study to explore the potential benefits of computer game technology for older men with dementia who reside in rural areas of Dorset
Researcher: Jib Acharya Working alongside Bournemouth University’s School of Health and Social Care and supervised by Professor Edwin van Teijlingen, Dr. Jane Murphy and Dr. Martin Hind, PhD student Jib… »
Researcher: Jane Fry We all may be familiar with the term ‘mother’s intuition’, but what about the existence of ‘midwives intuition?’ Jane Fry’s PhD research is exploring the ways in… »