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The cultural context of plagiarism and research misconduct in the Asian region.
(Journal of Korean Medical Sciences, Korean Academy of Medical Sciences, 2023-03-27)Plagiarism is one of the most frequent forms of research misconduct in South and East Asian countries. This narrative review examines the factors contributing to research misconduct, emphasizing plagiarism, particularly ... -
Differentiating clinical audit, service evaluation, research, and usual practice/surveillance work in the NHS.
(Care to Share., The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, 2022-12-21)Have you ever thought about directing a change in practice? Or looked at a procedure or task and wondered if it would be better if it was done in a different way? As part of our everyday duties in the NHS we strive to ... -
The postgraduate literature review: turning your chapter into a scholarly publication.
(Nursing in Critical Care, Wiley., 2022-11-30)A literature review is a popular form of research activity and a respected feature of many peer-reviewed journals. Published literature reviews are often the most cited and downloaded articles and are considered invaluable ... -
Gender representation amongst editorials boards in United Kingdom surgical specialty journals.
(British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Elsevier, 2022-12-01)Females remain under-represented in surgery in the United Kingdom and around the globe. Gender representation on journal editorial boards is one of the key metrics of gender representation within academic surgery. The aim ... -
Why are journals from less-developed countries constrained to low impact factors?
(Libyan Journal of Medicine, Taylor & Francis., 2014-09-15)ugene Garfield's brainchild, the journal impact factor (IF), was a brilliant idea born at the dawn of the information technology revolution and has become the most widely used bibliometric tool for evaluating journals. ... -
Available tools to evaluate digital health literacy and engagement with eHealth resources: a scoping review.
(Heliyon, Elsevier., 2022-08-23)Background: As eHealth and use of information and communication technologies (ICT) within healthcare becomes widespread, it is important to ensure that these forms of healthcare are accessible to the users. One factor that ... -
How a better understanding of nursing research roles may help to embed research into clinical structures.
(British Journal of Nursing, Mark Allen Publishing., 2022-09-22)Background:Despite efforts to build research capacity within nursing there are growing concerns about the lack of funding and support for nurses who wish to pursue a career in research. Aim:To explore how research capacity ... -
The benefits of writing articles and sharing our knowledge and experience.
(BAPO Connect, British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists, 2023-07-01)You've been asked to write an article about something you know a lot about. The deadline is approaching. You try to get started but decide the car needs to be washed instead. Procrastination triumphs. The deadline is ... -
The barriers to early research skills for non-clinical staff: a personal perspective.
(Institute of Health and Social Care Management, 2022-08-24)The concept of research is to investigate and study, establish facts, and generate new knowledge. Research can be vast and complex but at its essence, it is about being curious and questioning the status quo. Proposing ... -
Developing a research ready allied health profession workforce: where should the conversation start?
(IHSCM Regional Hub Magazine, Institute of Health and Social Care Management, 2022-07-01)To give staff an opportunity to be involved in research projects we have launched a dedicated "Research Hub" led by a team of experienced researchers in collaboration with Staffordshire University. The hub invites AHP's ... -
Integrating the Allied Health Professions’ Research and Innovation Strategy for England into practice.
(BAPO Connect, British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists, 2022-05-01)January 2022 saw the launch of the first Research and Innovation strategy for Allied Health Professions (AHPs) in England, focusing specifically on AHP research and innovation. The strategy reflects the current needs and ...