Items where Author is "Pownall, Sue"
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FOWLER-DAVIS, Sally, FARNDON, Lisa, HARROP, Deborah, NIELD, Lucy, MANSON, James, LAWRENCE, Judy, TANG, Samer, POWNALL, Sue, ELLIOTT, Jennifer, CHARLESWORTH, Laura and HINDLE, Linda
(2020).
A rapid review and expert identification of the allied health professions' interventions as a contribution to public health outcomes.
Public Health in Practice, 2, p. 100067.
ELTRINGHAM, Sabrina, POWNALL, Sue, BRAY, Ben, SMITH, Craig J., PIERCY, Laura and SAGE, Karen
(2019).
Experiences of dysphagia after stroke: an interview study of stroke survivors and their informal caregivers.
Geriatrics, 4 (4), e67.
ELTRINGHAM, Sabrina, SMITH, Craig J., POWNALL, Sue, SAGE, Karen and BRAY, Ben
(2019).
Variation in Dysphagia Assessment and Management in Acute Stroke: An Interview Study.
Geriatrics, 4 (4), e60.
ELTRINGHAM, Sabrina, KILNER, Karen, GEE, Melanie, SAGE, Karen, BRAY, Benjamin, POWNALL, Sue and SMITH, Craig
(2018).
Impact of dysphagia assessment and management on risk of stroke-associated pneumonia: A systematic review.
Cerebrovascular Diseases, 46 (3-4), 97-105.
SKILBECK, Julie, POWNALL, Sue, FOWLER-DAVIS, Sally, BARNETT, Elizabeth, GEE, Mel and JONES, Davlyn
(2018).
Development of a Dysphagia Management Protocol for Older Residents in a Care Home Setting. (abstract only).
Journal of Oral Health and Dentistry, 1 (S2).
ILOTT, Irene, BENNETT, Beverley, GERRISH, Kate, POWNALL, Sue, JONES, Amanda and GARTH, Andrew
(2013).
Evaluating a novel approach to enhancing dysphagia management: workplace-based, blended e-learning.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23 (9-10), 1354-1364.
Book Section
POWNALL, Sue, SKILBECK, Julie, BARNETT, Elizabeth, JIMANEZ-ARANDA, Angel and FOWLER-DAVIS, Sally
A consensus based approach to the development of a digital dysphagia management guide for care homes (abstract only).
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Conference or Workshop Item
BENNETT, Beverley, ILLOT, Irene, GERRISH, Kate, POWNALL, Sue and JONES, Amanda
(2011).
Enhancing dysphagia management: Facilitated e-learning works and offers value for money.
In: UK Stroke Forum conference, Glasgow, 29th November 2011 - 1st December 2011.