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The views of people with joint hypermobility syndrome on its impact, management and the use of patient-reported outcome measures. A thematic analysis of open-ended questionnaire responses (2019)
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Palmer, S., Bridgeman, K., Di Pierro, I., Jones, R., Phillips, C., & Wilson, M. (2019). The views of people with joint hypermobility syndrome on its impact, management and the use of patient-reported outcome measures. A thematic analysis of open-ended questionnaire responses. Musculoskeletal Care, 17(2), 183-193. https://doi.org/10.1002/msc.1387
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Introduction: Joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) has been reported to have widespread impacts on people with the condition. However, our understanding of those impacts is still developing and we do not know if they ca...
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Investigation into microfibres within a commercial laundrette Investigation into microfibres within a commercial laundrette | Biospheric Microplastics research blog
By Jacqui Warner Environmental Management MSc student Below Jacqui shares her dissertation proposal to investigate microfibres with a laundrette: Most people never consider the fabric of their clothes the composition of the fibres (Liu et al....
Reducing organisational vulnerability of women: applying organisational research in Mexican-US borderlands Reducing organisational vulnerability of women: applying organisational research in Mexican-US borderlands | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
A British Council/Newton Fund Impact Scheme funded project led by Dr Hugo Gaggiotti with Dr Isis Diaz Carrion (University of Baja California Mexico) The context and the problem Evidence from the research makes clear that the most vulnerable...
Who governs the skies? Shaping the future of drone logistics Who governs the skies? Shaping the future of drone logistics | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: Photo by Diana Măceşanu on Unsplash by Daniela Paddeu Associate Professor of Sustainable Freight Futures Drones have long promised a logistics revolution. From delivering medical supplies to remote areas to easing congestion in cities...
Empowering Communities: The ALIBSA Network Empowering Communities: The ALIBSA Network | Research and External Engagement
The Ageing Lifestyle in Blacks and Asians (ALIBSA) network is a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to improving health literacy and reducing health inequalities within Black and Asian communities. Founded by Associate Professor Faatihah...
UWE Bristol supports over 2 000 apprentices UWE Bristol supports over 2 000 apprentices | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol are delighted to announce that they have supported over 2000 apprentices through high quality apprenticeship training across 20+ Apprenticeship Standards including; Police Constable Nuclear Science Civil Engineers Healthcare Science...
UWE Bristol awards an honorary degree to Penny Gane UWE Bristol awards an honorary degree to Penny Gane | Bristol Business School blog
Penny Gane has been awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Business Administration in recognition of her commitment to inclusivity and equality. The Honorary Degree was conferred at the Awards Ceremony of the Faculty of Business and Law on...
“Working towards a world where we can all do what we are passionate about” "Working towards a world where we can all do what we are passionate about" | Engineering Our Future
As we were delighted to announce last week our Women Like Me participant Jessica Poole Mather of Rolls Royce won the WISE One to Watch Award on 15th November. In this guest post Jess tells us more about how she got to where she is and her...
Calling all south-west science communicators! Calling all south-west science communicators! | Science Communication Unit blog
Us south-western folk have much to be proud of. From Cornwall’s glistening beaches and Dartmoor’s breathtaking expanses through to Bristol’s thriving cultural scene and the gastronomic joys that are Somerset scrumpy and Cheddar cheese (cave-aged...
Shifting perceptions of criminal justice - Harnessing creativity and technology
Public engagement in the criminal justice system has been enhanced by our work, thanks to an innovative and digitised approach to capturing the history of the UK’s courthouses.
Aldridge Summer School to boost young people's entrepreneurship skills
Young people from communities facing economic challenges in the country will learn entrepreneurship skills at a UWE Bristol summer school.
Carbon, energy and water management - Sustainability
Learn about our carbon, energy and water management plans and projects, including our new 900 bed student accommodation.