Postgraduate Students

Recently completed

  • Ekhlas Al-Gamal (Jordan) 2009: Anticipatory grieving among parents living with a child with cancer
  • Janice Grant 2012: Students’ academic expectations and experiences during the first year of their undergraduate nursing programme
  • Patricia Chesser-Smyth (Ireland) 2012: Development of self-confidence in undergraduate student nurses in Ireland
  • Val Finigan 2011: The experiences of women from three diverse population groups of immediate skin-to-skin contact with their newborn baby following birth
  • Joan Livesley 2011: Working with children to understand their experiences as hospital in-patients
  • Cath Connor 2011: Mental health, multiple attachments, and offending behaviour of LAC in Salford

Current students

  • Angela Darvill: The experiences of newly qualified children’s nurses working as children’s community nurses
  • Michaela Barnard: Parents’ experiences during and following the death of their baby
  • Amanda Miller: Simulation in nursing education: comparing the use of Hi-Fi simulation with trained actors
  • Moira McLoughlin: Identifying the factors that lead to positive outcomes for young adults who were recorded as being a Child in Need
  • Seán Welsh: Transition from adolescent to adult forensic services
  • Viviane Hall: G forces during transportation of critically ill neonates
  • Margaret Osborne: Fathers’ roles in safeguarding cases
  • Nashi Al-Reshidi (Saudi Arabia): Parents’ perspectives of coping with a child with asthma in Saudi Arabia
  • Buthaina Aljehany (Saudi Arabia): School teachers’ knowledge in managing type 1 diabetes among primary school children in Saudi Arabia
  • Gary Latham: Labelling of hazardous substances relating to children
  • Jason Vickers: Marginalised young people’s engagement with research and consultation 
  • Coleen Quinn (KidsCan Fellowship): Physical, psychological, and situational determinants of self-esteem in children with central nervous system tumours.
  • Vicky Garnett: Parent-child shared decision-making for the management of asthma