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Qualitative research, patient and public involvement, older people, participatory research, action r
United Kingdom

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Employment (2)

University of Worcester: Worcester, Worcestershire, GB

2018-11-05 to present | Professor of Family Care in Dementia (Association for Dementia Studies)
Employment
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Tracey Williamson

University of Salford: Salford, Salford, GB

2008 to 2018-10-20 | Reader in Public Involvement, Engagement and Experience (School of Health and Society)
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Tracey Williamson

Education and qualifications (2)

University of Salford: Salford, Salford, GB

2001 to 2004 | PhD
Education
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Tracey Williamson

Liverpool John Moores University: Liverpool, Liverpool, GB

1999 to 2001 | MSc
Education
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Tracey Williamson

Works (50 of 67)

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Comfortably numb? Experiences of people with stroke and lower limb sensation deficits: impact and solutions

Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology
2021-04-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Helen Luckie; Kristen Hollands; Tracey Williamson; Chris Nester; Anita Williams
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Communication Empowerment Framework: An integrative framework to support effective communication and interaction between carers and people living with dementia

Dementia
2020-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Lydia Morris; Warren Mansell; Tracey Williamson; Alison Wray; Phil McEvoy
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Communication training interventions for family and professional carers of people living with dementia:a systematic review of effectiveness, acceptability and conceptual basis

Ageing and Mental Health
2018 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Design for Ageing Well

The New Dynamics of Ageing
2018 | Book chapter
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Tracey Williamson

Comprehensive geriatric assessment on an acute medical unit

Clinical Rehabilitation
2017 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

FES-UP: an advanced functional electrical stimulation system for upper limb rehabilitation

STEM for Britain 2017
2017 | Conference poster
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Tracey Williamson

Improving access to mental health care in an Orthodox Jewish Community:a critical reflection upon the accommodation of otherness

BMC Health Services
2017 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Stakeholder perspectives of an approach to healthcare leadership development through use of a multidimensional leadership development conceptual model

International Journal of Practice-Based Learning in Health and Social Care
2017 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

The design of an advanced functional electrical stimulation system (FESS-UP) for upper limb rehabilitation

International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society
2017 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

The feasibility of using a novel functional electrical stimulation system (FESS-UP) in clinical environments to support upper limb functional task practice following stroke

International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society
2017 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

Social aspects of communication training for carers of people living with dementia

British Society of Gerontology
2017-07 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

A practical, yet flexible functional electrical stimulation system for upper limb rehabilitation following stroke

Medical Technology of the Future
2015 | Conference paper
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Tracey Williamson

Enhancing public involvement in assistive technology design research

Disability and Rehabilitation
2015 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Public involvement in research

Healthcare Research at a Glance
2015 | Book chapter
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Tracey Williamson

Enhancing public involvement in assistive technology design research

Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology online
2014 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Feasibility study of a take-home array-based functional electrical stimulation system with automated setup for current functional electrical stimulation users with foot drop

Archives of Physical medicine and Rehabilitation
2014 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Public involvement in co-design of technology integrated garments for older walkers

Textile-led Design for the Active Ageing Population
2014 | Book chapter
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Tracey Williamson

Public involvement in research

Nurse Researcher
2013 | Magazine article
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Tracey Williamson

Public involvement in wearable technology design research

RCN International Nursing Research
2013-03 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

Improving hospital environments for people with dementia

University of Salford
2012 | Other
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Tracey Williamson

Invovling older people in inclusive design: approach and learning from an ESRC New Dynamics of Ageing Research Study

INVOLVE
2012-11 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

Inclusive design of technical outdoor walking clothing for older people:insights from and ESRC New Dynamics of Ageing research study

British Society of Gerontology
2012-07 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

Developing the evidence base of patient and public involvement in health and social care research

International Journal of Consumer Studies
2011 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Public Involvement in the development of a new functional electrical stimulation system

IFESS UK
2011-04 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

Impact of public involvement on quality of life and society: a case study of research career trajectories

International Journal of Consumer Studies
2010 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Impact of Public Involvement on assistive technology design: experiences and formative evaluation findings

INVOLVE
2010-11 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

Gathering users views for the design of rehabilitation devices

AAATE
2010-10 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

Impact of Public Involvement in Assistive technology design: evaluation of the impact of a user advisory group on the design of Functional Electrical Stimulation fro the lower limb

AAATE
2010-10 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

Older People's Experiences of Changed Medication Appearance: a survey

International Prescribing for Success
2010-03 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

How to do PPI

NIHR
2009 | Interactive resource
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Tracey Williamson

Older People's Experiences of Changed Medication Appearance:a survey

RCN Older People
2009-04 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

'Bibliometrics is flawed'

Nursing Times
2008 | Magazine article
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Tracey Williamson

Let the patients decide

Nursing Times
2008 | Magazine article
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Tracey Williamson

Strengthening group decision making within shared governance : a case study

Groupwork
2008 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Commentary on Glasson et al (2005) Evaluation of a model of nursing care fpr older patients using participatory action research in an acute medical ward

Journal of Clinical Nursing
2007 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

RCN Guidance on user involvement in research by nurses

RCN Publishing
2007 | Interactive resource
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Tracey Williamson

RCN Research Ethics. RCN Guidance for Nurses

RCN Publishing
2007 | Interactive resource
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Tracey Williamson

Rooting out ageism

Practice Management
2007 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Commentary on Reed J (2005) Using action research in nursing practice with older people: democratizing knowledge

Journal of Clinical Nursing
2006 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Improving decision-making within interprofessional teams: enhancing evaluation through participation

Danish Evaluation Society Journal
2006 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Involving patients in research

Nursing Management
2006 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Making user engagement meaningful

The Evaluator
2006 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Making user engagement meaningful

The Evaluator
2006 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

The individual in research

Research Ethics in the Real World: issues for health and social care professionals
2006 | Book chapter
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Tracey Williamson

Great Expectations:Working with older people as co-researchers

British Society of Gerontology
2006-09 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

A to B via PPI: the non-linear path to to study design with public and patient invovlement

RCN International Nursing Research
2006-03 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson

How to get involved in research

Nursing Times
2005 | Magazine article
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Tracey Williamson

Qualitative data analysis using data displays

Nurse Researcher
2005 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Work-based learning: a leadership development example from an action research study of shared governance implementation

Journal of Nursing Management
2005 | Journal article
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Tracey Williamson

Action Planning:career development for future leaders

RCN International Rehabilitation and Intermediate Care Conference
2005-11 | Conference abstract
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Tracey Williamson
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