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Sue Dyson is a Research Professor in the Health Research Institute at the College of Health, Psychology and Social Care. Her work focuses on nursing education, health services research, and chronic illness management. She has contributed to global studies on nurse education systems in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Ghana, emphasizing curriculum development and workforce training. Her research also explores issues like student volunteering, mental health in healthcare education, and support services for parents of infants with excessive crying.
Key areas of research include cross-cultural nursing education, pediatric health challenges, and community-university partnerships. Collaborations with international teams have led to publications on topics such as pressure injury prevention in spinal cord injuries and the impact of critical pedagogy in nursing. Her work often bridges academic research with practical healthcare policy and service design.
Notable projects include evaluations of clinical placements in Saudi Arabia using the CLES+T scale and the development of support materials for parents of crying infants. She has also engaged in systematic reviews on interventions for pressure ulcer prevention and neuromuscular electrical stimulation in spinal cord injury care.
Her research trends highlight a focus on global health equity, nursing pedagogy innovation, and translating academic findings into actionable healthcare solutions. While no specific awards are listed, her extensive publication record reflects sustained contributions to healthcare education and practice.
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