Contact Time with Patients – Does it Make A Difference? Professor Fiona Nolan at the Health Research GroupOccasional Seminars

The Health Research Group is an open session for all students and staff at the University of Essex interested in new research about health.

Professor Fiona Nolan, the Florence Nightingale Foundation Chair, will be speaking about a programme of work to investigate Protected Engagement Time – a set aside time for interaction between staff and patients – in acute and older adult mental health inpatient wards, and whether it makes any difference.

Presented by:

Professor Fiona Nolan

Date & time:

March 22, 2017 2:30 pm - March 22, 2017 3:30 pm

Venue:

Seminar Room, Social Sciences Building

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