Dr Susanna Rance
Name | Dr Susanna Rance |
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ORCID | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7508-6895 |
Job title | Senior Lecturer |
Email address | s.rance@uel.ac.uk |
Research institute | Health, Sport & Bioscience |
Research outputs
Admission Decision-Making in Hospital Emergency Departments: the Role of the Accompanying Person
Rance, S., Westlake, D., Brant, H., Holme, I., Endacott, R., Pinkney, J. and Byng, R. 2020. Admission Decision-Making in Hospital Emergency Departments: the Role of the Accompanying Person. Global Qualitative Nursing Research. 7. https://doi.org/10.1177/2333393620930024The long-term health and wellbeing impacts of Healthy New Towns (HNTs): protocol for a baseline and feasibility study of HNT demonstrator sites in England
Watts, P., Rance, S., McGowan, V., Brown, H., Bambra, C., Findlay, G. and Harden, A. 2020. The long-term health and wellbeing impacts of Healthy New Towns (HNTs): protocol for a baseline and feasibility study of HNT demonstrator sites in England. Pilot and Feasibility Studies. 6 (Art. 4). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-020-0550-2The long-term health and wellbeing impacts of Healthy New Towns: a six-month feasibility study of Healthy New Town demonstrator sites in England
Harden, A., Rance, S., Watts, P., McGowan, V., Findlay, G., Bambra, C. and Brown, H. 2019. The long-term health and wellbeing impacts of Healthy New Towns: a six-month feasibility study of Healthy New Town demonstrator sites in England. National Institute for Health Research.Barriers to women's access to alongside midwifery units in England
Rayment, J., Rance, S., McCourt, C. and Sandall, J. 2019. Barriers to women's access to alongside midwifery units in England. Midwifery. 77, pp. 78-85. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2019.06.010Organising safe and sustainable care in alongside midwifery units: Findings from an organisational ethnographic study
McCourt, Christine, Rance, S., Rayment, Juliet and Sandall, Jane 2018. Organising safe and sustainable care in alongside midwifery units: Findings from an organisational ethnographic study. Midwifery. 65, pp. 26-34. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2018.06.023Working for patient safety: a qualitative study of women’s help-seeking during acute perinatal events
Mackintosh, Nicola, Rance, S., Carter, Wendy and Sandall, Jane 2017. Working for patient safety: a qualitative study of women’s help-seeking during acute perinatal events. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 17, p. Art. 232. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-017-1401-xCausas públicas, historias privadas: los derechos reproductivos y el aborto en Bolivia
Rozée, Virginie, Rance, S. and Mulder, Silvia Salinas 2016. Causas públicas, historias privadas: los derechos reproductivos y el aborto en Bolivia. Bulletin de l’Institut Français d’Études Andines. 45 (3), pp. 389-406. https://doi.org/10.4000/bifea.8067Place of Birth and Concepts of Wellbeing: An Analysis from Two Ethnographic Studies of Midwifery Units in England
McCourt, Christine, Rayment, Juliet, Rance, S. and Sandall, Jane 2016. Place of Birth and Concepts of Wellbeing: An Analysis from Two Ethnographic Studies of Midwifery Units in England. Anthropology in Action. 23 (3), pp. 17-29. https://doi.org/10.3167/aia.2016.230303How can frontline expertise and new models of care best contribute to safely reducing avoidable acute admissions? A mixed-methods study of four acute hospitals
Pinkney, Jonathan, Rance, S., Benger, Jonathan, Brant, Heather, Joel-Edgar, Sian, Swancutt, Dawn, Westlake, Debra, Pearson, Mark, Thomas, Daniel, Holme, Ingrid, Endacott, Ruth, Anderson, Rob, Allen, Michael, Purdy, Sarah, Campbell, John, Sheaff, Rod and Byng, Richard 2016. How can frontline expertise and new models of care best contribute to safely reducing avoidable acute admissions? A mixed-methods study of four acute hospitals. National Institute for Health Research Journals Library.1341
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