Dr Anne Mottram
Lecturer in Nursing
- Mary Seacole MS1.66
- T: 0161 295 2721
- E: a.mottram@salford.ac.uk
- SEEK: Research profile
Office Times
Varies according to commitments
Biography
Born Manchester 1952
Attended Rochdale Convent Grammar School for Girls 1963 - 1970
1970 - 1974 Manchester University - B.Nurs
1974 - 1983 Machester Area Health Authority
1981 - 1982 Huddersfield Polytechnic - Post Graduate Certificate in Education
1983- 1994 Child rearing
1994 - 1996 Nurse Teacher Northern College of Nursing
1996- Lecturer in Nursing University of Salford
1999- Manchester University - MSc (Nursing)
2008- Machester University - PhD (Sociology)
Teaching
- Undergraduate BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing (all years)
- Post-Qualifying: Diploma in Contemporary Health Services
- MSc in Nursing
- Adult Nursing
- Nurse-patient relationships
- Sociology of health and illness
- Health Service Policy
- Therapeutic Relationships
- Peri- operative Care
- Diabetes Care
Research Interests
- Sociology of Health and Illness
- Health Service Policy and Development
- Day and Short Stay Nursing
- Peri-operative Care
Qualifications and Memberships
- B.Nurs; R.N (1974)
- P.G.C.E. (1982)
- R.N.T (Registered Nurse Tutor) 1982
- M.Sc (Nursing ) 1999
- PhD (Sociology ) 2008
- Member of:
- Royal College of Nursing
- British Sociological Association
- British Association of Day Surgery
- International Association of Ambulatory Surgery
Publications
Mottram A (2012) Day Surgery Patients perceptions of risk: a qualitative research study. Ambulatory Surgery 17(4) 69-73
Mottram A (2011) “Like a trip to McDonalds”: A grounded theory study of patient experiences of day surgery. International Journal of Nursing Studies 48 165-174.
Mottram A (2011) “They are marvelous whilst you are in but the aftercare is rubbish” : a grounded theory study of patients’ experiences of discharge following day surgery. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20 2830-7
Mottram A (2010) Patients’ experiences of day surgery: a Parsonian analysis. Journal of Advanced Nursing 67(1) 140-148
Mottram A (2009) Therapeutic relationships in day surgery: a grounded theory study. Journal of Clinical Nursing (20) 2830-7