Angela Lee
مدرس · Recognition of Deterioration in Children and Young People
University of Salfordمعرفی
Angela Lee serves as a Lecturer in Children & Young People's Nursing within the School of Health and Society at the University of Salford, affiliated with the Centre for Applied Health Research and acting as University link lecturer lead for Bury Acute and Community Team.
Her academic credentials include:
- Registered General Nursing (1989)
- Registered Sick Children's Nursing (1992)
- Intensive Care Nursing of Children (ENB 415) (1997)
- BSc (Hons) in Nursing (2004)
- PGCE from University of Bolton (2006)
- Master's of Science in Nursing (2011)
Her research examines pediatric deterioration recognition systems, child-centered care frameworks, and collaborative models for integrating children's voices within family-centered healthcare. She investigates practical approaches to partnership working with children/families across hospital and community settings, emphasizing service delivery improvement through participatory research.
Recent publications (2012-2016) demonstrate consistent focus on pediatric emergency response, with recurring themes in acute illness assessment protocols, resuscitation equipment standardization, and child health service optimization. Her work bridges clinical practice guidelines with family engagement strategies, particularly in breathing difficulty management and deterioration recognition systems.
As an educator, she supervises MSc dissertations, serves as personal tutor for BSc CYP students, and leads modules including Level 5 Children & Young People Care Needs and Level 7 Exploring Care Needs for MA Nursing. Her 2011-2012 research project 'Developing a standard for partnership working with children and young people' informs current teaching on collaborative care models.


