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Martin Stevens
Researcher at University Medical Center Groningen
Publications - 313
Citations - 6667
Martin Stevens is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social work & Safeguarding. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 287 publications receiving 5812 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Stevens include University of Southampton & University of Manchester.
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A degree of success? Messages from the new social work degree in England for nurse education
Joanna Moriarty,Jill Manthorpe,Martin Stevens,Shereen Hussein,Gillian MacIntyre,Joan Orme,Pam Green Lister,Endellion Sharpe,Beth R. Crisp +8 more
TL;DR: Findings from a national in-depth evaluation of the social work degree in England are presented and ways in which efforts have been made to improve the quality of social workers, raise the status of the profession and link practice and theory as part of the transformation to a degree level qualification are described.
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Actual and perceived nursing workload and the complexity of patients with total hip arthroplasty
TL;DR: This study gives a first insight into the relation between patient comorbidity and nursing staff workload, to try to improve staffing numbers at the ward as well as patient care in the process.
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Effectiveness of an individually tailored home-based exercise rogramme for pre-frail older adults, driven by a tablet application and mobility monitoring: a pilot study.
Hilde Geraedts,Hidde Dijkstra,Wei Zhang,Francisco Ibarra,Francisco Ibarra,Iman Khaghani Far,Wiebren Zijlstra,Wiebren Zijlstra,Martin Stevens +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a home-based exercise program for pre-frail older adults with independent use of novel ICT technology was presented, where participants received weekly telephone supervision during the first 3 months and exercised independently without supervision from a coach during the last 3 months.
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Accusations of misconduct among staff working with vulnerable adults in England and Wales: their claims of mitigation to the barring authority
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated different kinds of mitigation used by staff to counter allegations of harming vulnerable adults and how these differ in relation to various types of abuse as well as other factors.
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Implementing Individually Tailored Prescription of Physical Activity in Routine Clinical Care: Protocol of the Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine (PIE=M) Development and Implementation Project.
Leonie A. Krops,Adrie Bouma,Femke van Nassau,Joske Nauta,Inge van den Akker-Scheek,Willem J R Bossers,Johan Brügemann,Laurien M. Buffart,Ron L. Diercks,Vincent de Groot,Johan de Jong,Caroline S. Kampshoff,Marike van der Leeden,Hans Leutscher,Gerjan Navis,Salome Scholtens,Martin Stevens,Morris A. Swertz,Sacha van Twillert,Joeri van der Velde,Johannes Zwerver,Lucas H V van der Woude,Willem van Mechelen,Evert Verhagen,Helco G van Keeken,Hidde P. van der Ploeg,Rienk Dekker +26 more
TL;DR: The Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine (PIE=M) study as mentioned in this paper aims to facilitate the implementation of E=M in hospital care, which can be used to prevent, manage, and cure various lifestyle-related chronic diseases.