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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, URQUHART-KELLY, Tanya, SAUNDERS, Lesley, MONKS, Helen, ALI, Nancy, IBBOTSON, Rachel and LEWIS, Robin (2021). 'Marvellous Nurses': An independent evaluation of the role, impact and contribution of Roald Dahl specialist nurses. Project Report. Roald Dahl's Marvellous Charity. [Monograph]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, ETTY, Sarah, SNAITH, Beverley, SEVENS, Trudy, APPLEYARD, Robert and KELLY, Shona (2024). Establishing the size and configuration of the imaging support workforce: a census of national workforce data in England. BJR|Open, 6 (1). [Article]

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SNAITH, B., ETTY, Sarah and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2024). Has the skills mix promise been broken? A scoping review of the deployment of the support and assistant workforce within diagnostic imaging in the UK. Radiography, 30 (5), 1468-1473. [Article]

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ETTY, Sarah, SNAITH, Beverly, HINCHCLIFFE, Daniella and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2024). The Deployment and Utilization of the Allied Health Professions Support Workforce: A Scoping Review. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 17, 2251-2269. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, SEVENS, Trudy and IBBOTSON, Rachel (2023). North East and Yorkshire Regional Synthesis of AHP workforce plans. Final Report to NHS England (NEY region). Project Report. Unpublished. (Unpublished) [Monograph]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, ALI, Nancy, LEWIS, Robin, IBBOTSON, Rachel, MONKS, Helen, URQUHART-KELLY, Tanya and SAUNDERS, Lesley (2023). Transforming nursing care for children with serious long-term conditions: A mixed methods exploration of the impact of Roald Dahl Specialist Nurses in the United Kingdom. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 70, 90-102. [Article]

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MURPHY, L., NIGHTINGALE, Julie and CALDER, P. (2022). Difficulties associated with reporting radiographer working practices - a narrative evidence synthesis. Radiography, 28 (4), 1101-1109. [Article]

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ALI, N, SAUNDERS, J, IBBOTSON, Rachel, SHUTE, E, BURKE, G., CADMAN, Victoria, ELKINGTON, Marcus and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2022). The changing role of pre-admission work experience (clinical visits) in Therapeutic Radiography, Diagnostic Radiography and Operating Department Practice: Student perspectives (Part 1). Radiography, 28 (Supp 1), S77-S83. [Article]

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IBBOTSON, Rachel, ALI, Nancy, CADMAN, Victoria, BURKE, Gemma, SHUTE, Elizabeth, ELKINGTON, Marcus and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2022). The changing role of pre-admission work experience (clinical visits) in therapeutic radiography, diagnostic radiography and operating department practice: Academic perspectives (part 2). Radiography, 28 (Supp 1), S84-S92. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, APPLEYARD, Robert, MCNAMARA, Joanna, PANCHBHAYA, M., POSNETT, Joanne and STONE, J (2022). Gender diversity in therapeutic radiography: A mixed methods exploration of the gender influences impacting on male students' career choices. Radiography, 28 (2), 258-266. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, SEVENS, Trudy, APPLEYARD, Robert, CAMPBELL, S. and BURTON, Maria (2022). Retention of radiographers in the NHS: influencing factors across the career trajectory. Radiography, 29 (1), 76-83. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, PARKIN, Jackie, NELSON, Pete, MASTERSON-NG, Shirley, BREWSTER, Jacqui, LABINJO, Temitope, AMOAKOH, Deborah, LOMAS, David, SALIH, Ifrah and HARROP, Deborah (2022). Multiple stakeholder perspectives of factors influencing differential outcomes for ethnic minority students on health and social care placements: a qualitative exploration. BMC Medical Education, 22 (1). [Article]

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HOO, Z.H., TOTTON, N., WATERHOUSE, S., LEWIS, J., GIRLING, C., BRADBURN, M., ARDEN, Madelynne, WHELAN, P., AINSWORTH, J., DAWSON, S., MILLWARD, S., BARNETT, K., DEWAR, J., BARR, H.L., SAINI, G., SHEPHERD, E., CARROLL, M., ALLENBY, M.I., DANIELS, T.V., NIGHTINGALE, Julie, LOWTHER, M., CAROLAN, C., CLARKE, C., SZCZEPANSKI, R., HUTCHINGS, M., EDENBOROUGH, F.P., CURLEY, R. and WILDMAN, M.J. (2021). Real-World Adherence Among Adults With Cystic Fibrosis Is Low: A Retrospective Analysis of the CFHealthHub Digital Learning Health System. Chest, 160 (6), 2061-2065. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie and MCNULTY, J (2021). Valedictory editorial - New horizons. Radiography, 27 (4), 991-993. [Article]

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SEVENS, Trudy, NIGHTINGALE, Julie and ALI, Nancy (2021). Degree apprenticeships for the radiography profession; are clinical departments ready? Radiography. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, BURTON, Maria, APPLEYARD, Robert, SEVENS, Trudy and CAMPBELL, S. (2021). Retention of radiographers: A qualitative exploration of factors influencing decisions to leave or remain within the NHS. Radiography. [Article]

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BOADEN, E., NIGHTINGALE, Julie, HIVES, L., BRADBURY, C., BENFIELD, J., PATEL, T. and GEORGIOU, R. (2020). Current videofluoroscopy practice in the United Kingdom: A survey of imaging professionals. Radiography. [Article]

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SEVENS, Trudy and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2019). Trailblazers: Stakeholder motivations for developing degree apprenticeships for the radiography profession. Radiography. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2019). Editors' choice paper (Volume 24, 2018). Radiography, 25 (3), p. 189. [Article]

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SEVENS, Trudy and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2019). Trailblazers: Stakeholder motivations for developing degree apprenticeships for the radiography profession. In: UKIO 2019, Liverpool, UK, 10-12 Jun 2019. (Unpublished) [Conference or Workshop Item]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie and SEVENS, Trudy (2019). Degree apprenticeships: a new educational model for radiography in the United Kingdom. In: European Congress of Radiology, Vienna, Austria., Austria Center, Vienna, 27th February 2019 - 3rd March 2019. EPOS. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie and SEVENS, Trudy (2019). Degree apprenticeships: a new educational model for radiography in the United Kingdom. In: ECR - European Congress of Radiology 2019, Vienna, Austria, 27th February - 3rd March 2019. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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MITCHELL, P. and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2019). Sonography culture: Power and protectionism. Radiography. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, MCNAMARA, Joanna and POSNETT, Joanne (2019). Challenges in recruitment and retention: Securing the therapeutic radiography workforce of the future. Radiography, 25 (1), 1-3. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, HARDY, M. and SNAITH, B. (2018). Embedding consultant radiographer roles within radiology departments: a framework for success. Radiography, 24 (4), 289-297. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2018). Editors’ choice paper (Volume 23, 2017). Radiography, 24 (2), p. 95. [Article]

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KNAPP, K.M., WRIGHT, C., CLARKE, H., MCANULLA, S.J. and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2017). The academic radiography workforce: Age profile, succession planning and academic development. Radiography, 23 (Supp 1), S48-S52. [Article]

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LAWAL, Olanrewaju, MURPHY, Fred, HOGG, Peter and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2017). Health behavioural theories and their application to women's participation in mammography screening. Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, 48 (2), 122-127. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie and SNAITH, B. (2016). A tribute to a patient safety pioneer – Mr Robert L. Law. Radiography, 22 (Supp 1), S1-S2. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2016). Establishing a radiography research culture – Are we making progress? Radiography, 22 (4), 265-266. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, MURPHY, F., EATON, C. and BORGEN, R. (2016). A qualitative analysis of staff-client interactions within a breast cancer assessment clinic. Radiography, 23 (1), 38-47. [Article]

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COWARD, Joanne, NIGHTINGALE, Julie and HOGG, Peter (2016). The clinical dilemma of incidental findings on the low-resolution CT images from SPECT/CT MPI studies. Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 44 (3), 167-172. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2016). Radiography education funding – Crisis or opportunity? Radiography, 22 (2), 105-106. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie and MCNULTY, Jonathan (2016). Advanced practice : maximising the potential of the modern radiographer workforce. HealthManagement, 16 (3). [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, MURPHY, F.J., ROBINSON, L., NEWTON-HUGHES, A. and HOGG, P. (2015). Breast compression – An exploration of problem solving and decision-making in mammography. Radiography, 21 (4), 364-369. [Article]

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LAWAL, O., MURPHY, F.J., HOGG, P., IRURHE, N. and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2015). Mammography screening in Nigeria – a critical comparison to other countries. Radiography, 21 (4), 348-351. [Article]

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MURPHY, Fred, NIGHTINGALE, Julie, HOGG, Peter, ROBINSON, Leslie, SEDDON, Doreen and MACKAY, Stuart (2015). Compression force behaviours: An exploration of the beliefs and values influencing the application of breast compression during screening mammography. Radiography, 21 (1), 30-35. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, Julie, BORGEN, Rita, PORTER-BENNETT, Lisa and SZCZEPURA, Katy (2015). An audit to investigate the impact of false positive breast screening results and diagnostic work-up on re-engagement with subsequent routine screening. Radiography, 21 (1), 7-10. [Article]

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HARDY, Maryann and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2014). Paper 1: Conceptualizing the transition from advanced to consultant practitioner: career promotion or significant life event? Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, 45 (4), 356-364. [Article]

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HARDY, Maryann and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2014). Paper 2: Conceptualizing the transition from advanced to consultant practitioner: role clarity, self-perception, and adjustment. Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, 45 (4), 365-372. [Article]

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SEVENS, Trudy, ETTY, Sarah and NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2024). An exploration of regional approaches to the training, education, and deployment of imaging support workers and assistant practitioners (I-SWAPs) in England. In: UKIO 2024, Liverpool, UK, 10-12 Jun 2024. [Conference or Workshop Item]

NIGHTINGALE, Julie, APPLEYARD, Robert, MCNAMARA, Joanna, POSNETT, Joanne and STONE, Jo (2020). Understanding male student perspectives on therapeutic radiography as a career choice. Radiography, 26, S2. [Article]

NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2018). Thinking differently about specialist imaging education. Radiography, 23 (3), 179-180. [Article]

NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2018). Spotlight on the 'humble' chest x-ray. Radiography, 24 (1), 1-2. [Article]

NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2017). Review of Radiography in 2016 (Volume 22). Radiography, 23 (1), 1-2. [Article]

KULSHRESTHA, Randeep Kumar, VINJAMURI, Sobhan, ENGLAND, Andrew, NIGHTINGALE, Julie and HOGG, Peter (2016). The role of 18F-Sodium Fluoride PET/CT bone scans in the diagnosis of metastatic bone disease from breast and prostate cancer. Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 44 (4), 217-222. [Article]

NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2015). Editorial – Systematic reviews in radiography. Radiography, 21 (3), p. 213. [Article]

NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2015). Radiography research as a global community. Radiography, 21 (2), 108-109. [Article]

NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2015). Investing in our reviewers. Radiography, 21 (1), 1-2. [Article]

NIGHTINGALE, Julie, MURPHY, Fred J. and BORGEN, Rita M. (2015). Client-practitioner interactions within breast care services. In: HOGG, Peter, KELLY, Judith and MERCER, Claire, (eds.) Digital Mammography. Springer, 97-104. [Book Section]

NIGHTINGALE, Julie and BEARDMORE, Charlotte (2014). Lettre à la Rédactrice en Chef. Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, 45 (3), 198-199. [Article]

NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2014). Putting patients first. Radiography, 20 (3), p. 177. [Article]

NIGHTINGALE, Julie (2014). A time of transition. Radiography, 20 (2), p. 93. [Article]

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