
The Nurse Researcher Podcast
Dr Andrew Finney · Audioboom
Show overview
The Nurse Researcher Podcast has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 36 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 4th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 46 min and 52 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Science show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 13 episodes published. Published by Audioboom.
From the publisher
The Nurse Researcher podcast aims to demystify clinical academia, explain what researchers do, their roles, how they got there and what advice they can offer to others looking to bring research into their roles. Series 1 saw us focus on Professors of Nursing, Series 2 focused on the clinical academic and Series 3 is a short series focussing on NIHR Senior Research Leaders, and our latest series focusses on those undertaking or recently completed a PhD.
Latest Episodes
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S4 Ep 5S4 Ep5: Sarah Ellison: You are a Clinical Academic Patient!!
Please see link below to a publication from Sarahhttps://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/abs/10.12968/bjca.2023.0083?download=true&journalCode=bjcaMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/icosphere/glimmerLicense code: H4H2D71QFWRSWMMC

S4 Ep 4S4 Ep4: Sandra Dyer: I found it very difficult to know where to start when getting into research
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S4 Ep 3S4 Ep3: Faye Ashton: 'Just be brave...go and do it!!'
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S4 Ep 2S4 Ep2: Paula Berridge: Ruth Endacott would have her head in her hands listening to this...
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S4 Ep 1S4 Ep1: Eleanor Hoverd: 'You have to really want to do a PhD'
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S3 Ep 6S3 Ep6: John Smith: Maybe some people think I am worth having a punt on!
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S3 Ep 5S3 Ep5: Constance Shiridzinomwa: The SRL gave me the confidence to influence!
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S3 Ep 4S3 Ep4: Donna Clements: 'I've done other people's research, now I want to do my own!'
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/aylex/wandererLicense code: YMAZEDLW8RPOEKPHI am a NIHR SRL for community nurses. My objectives for the three-year programme are: to embed a research active culture within community nursing teams; increase the priority of community nurse-led research setting an agenda with people using the services and collaborating with academic partners, regional Trusts and local authorities; establish a supported pathway between existing improvement programmes (QI, service evaluation, clinical audit) and research. Within my Trust I have rolled out the Self-assessment of organisational readiness toolkit, created a staff research interest registry to better understand and serve the workforce, and am soon to launch our nursing journal club. Regionally, I work collaboratively with two other Trusts providing community care to deliver a Research Champions Programme and to develop the programme into a wider pathway. Nationally, I am part of the leadership group for the Queen’s Nursing Institute Nursing Research Forum delivering and designing content and I sit on the Working Group for the Community Healthcare Alliance for Research Active Trusts (CHART) to unite community health and care providers, healthcare professionals and public bodies to advance patient-centred research in community settings. Additionally, as a community clinical research nurse I deliver NIHR Portfolio research to gather high-quality and credible data to contribute to improving outcomes for people using community services. Nursing is a safety critical profession and nurse-led research must be at the core, be transparent and be accessible. Donna Clements | [email protected] are the links to my publications:A Novel Randomized Trial Protocol for Evaluating Wound Healing Interventions | Advances in Wound CareThe impact of a new intervention for venous leg ulcers: A within‐patient controlled trial - Bull - 2023 - International Wound Journal - Wiley Online Library Here is the link to the Queen’s Nursing Institute Nursing Research Forum and my research advice drop-in sessions, blog and masterclass:A Novel Randomized Trial Protocol for Evaluating Wound Healing Interventions | Advances in Wound CareNursing research advice drop-in sessions – The Queen's Nursing InstituteHow Can Nurses Get Involved in Local Research Initiatives? – The Queen's Nursing InstituteMasterclass: Routes into Research for Community Nurses – The Queen's Nursing Institute And, of course, the link for the NIHR SRL for nurses and midwives (cohort 1 link):New NIHR Senior Research Leader Programme for nurses and midwives | NIHR

S3 Ep 3S3 Ep3: Tracey Long: I've got objectives & they all align to building research capacity and capability.
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S3 Ep 2S3 Ep2: Dr Angela Kerrigan: the SRL role was the opportunity for me to pull it all together.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-angela-kerrigan-b08a1440/
S3 Ep 2S3 Ep2: Series 3 Trailer: Introducing new series summariser Prof Roxanne Crosby-Nwaobi

S3 Ep 1S3 Ep1: BONUS EPISODE Dr Joanne Cooper: I want British nursing to be known as the 'top' nursing in the world!
https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/2021/11/05/30-at-30-joanne-cooper-a-clinical-career-journey/
S2 Ep 10S2 Ep10: Dr Joanne Cooper: I want British nursing to be known as the 'top' nursing in the world.
S2 Ep 9S2 Ep9: Dr Helen Janiszewski: We are seeing more midwives wanting to embark on a clinical academic career.
Todays episode was sponsored by Judi Thorley Solutions Ltd. For details of health training programmes contact [email protected]@Hejaniszewskihttps://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-janiszewski-0730b8279https://www.aminer.org/profile/helen-janiszewski/65c785708a47b621f754d334https://www.nursingtimes.net/archive/everything-you-do-and-say-has-an-impact-on-how-somebody-feels-04-08-2015/
S2 Ep 8S2 Ep8: Prof Roxanne Crosby-Nwaobi: ... you are the wrong colour and wrong gender to succeed.
Roxanne's research peper via research gate.https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Roxanne-Crosby-Nwaobi
S2 Ep 8S2 Ep8: Prof Roxanne Crosby-Nwaobi: ... you are the wrong colour and wrong gender to succeed.
https://www.moorfields.nhs.uk/about-us/news-and-blogs/news/roxanne-crosby-nwaobi-wins-award-for-campaign-to-increase-diversity-in-clinical-trialshttps://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/jan/spotlight-roxanne-crosby-nwaobiRoxanne's publications can be found on the link below.https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Roxanne-Crosby-Nwaobi
S2 Ep 7S2 Ep7: Dr Rosalynn Austin: I want to help people to see that there isn't a highway to this journey.
https://www.uis.no/en/profile/rosalynn-austinhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwJwd5V66ajsxHr4olNtCOA
S2 Ep 6S2 Ep6: Dr Siobhan Stynes: You're trying to be master of both worlds but feel you're not achieving that.
Stynes, Siobhan; Foster, Nadine; O'Dowd, John; Ostelo, Raymond; Konstantinou, Kika. . 'Predictors of outcome following an epidural steroid injection for disc-related sciatica: a Delphi consensus study.'. European spine journal : official publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society. DOI > view in repository > Stynes, Siobhan; Snell, Kym IE; Riley, Richard D; Konstantinou, Kika; Cherrington, Andrea; Daud, Noor; Ostelo, Raymond; O'Dowd, John; Foster, Nadine E. 01-11-2023. 'Predictors of outcome in sciatica patients following an epidural steroid injection: the POiSE prospective observational cohort study protocol'. BMJ Open. DOI > view in repository > Nagington, A; Foster, NE; Snell, KIE; Konstantinou, K; Stynes, S. 21-01-2023. 'Prognostic factors associated with outcome following an epidural steroid injection for disc-related sciatica: a systematic review and narrative synthesis.'. European Spine Journal. DOI > view in repository > Corp, Nadia; Mansell, Gemma; Stynes, Siobhan; Wynne-Jones, Gwenllian; Morsø, Lars; Hill, Jonathan C.; van der Windt, Danielle A.. 01-09-2021. 'Authors' reply to the comment by Zhang et al'. European Journal of Pain. DOI > view in repository > Stynes, Siobhán; Konstantinou, Kika; Ogollah, Reuben; Hay, Elaine M.; Dunn, Kate M.. 01-04-2016. '241 Identification of Nerve Root Involvement in Primary Care Consulters with Low Back–Related Leg Pain: Diagnostic Classification Using Alternative Approaches'. Rheumatology. DOI > view in repository > Stynes, S; Konstantinou, K; Dunn, KM; Lewis, M; Hay, E. 01-02-2014. 'AGREEMENT AMONG THERAPISTS WHEN DIAGNOSING LOW BACK-RELATED LEG PAIN'. Orthopaedic Proceedings. view in repository > Archer, Lucinda; Snell, Kym I E; Stynes, Siobhán; Axen, Iben; Dunn, Kate M; Foster, Nadine E; Wynne-Jones, Gwenllian; Windt, Daniëlle A; Hill, Jonathan C. . 'Development and External Validation of Individualized Prediction Models for Pain Intensity Outcomes in Patients with Neck Pain, Low Back Pain, or both in Primary Care Settings'. Physical Therapy. DOI > view in repository > Stynes, S. . '050 One-Year Trajectories of Low Back-Related Leg Pain in Primary Care Patients: Analysis Using Growth Mixture Modelling'. Rheumatology. DOI > view in repository > Stynes; Wood, Lianne; Bishop, Annette; Goodwin, Rob. 01-06-2022. 'Patient satisfaction with the first contact physiotherapy service: Results from the national evaluation survey'. Musculoskeletal Care. DOI > view in repository > Saunders, Benjamin; Foster, Nadine E; Hill, Jonathan C; Sowden, Gail; Evans, Nicola; Bishop, Annette; Stynes, Siobhan; Dziedzic, Krysia; Campbell, Laura; Rankin, Gabrielle; Salmon, Paula; Wynne-Jones, Gwenllian. 01-03-2022. 'First Contact Practitioners' (FCPs) and General Practitioners' Perceptions Towards FCPs Delivering Vocational Advice to Patients with Musculoskeletal Conditions: A Qualitative Investigation of the Implementation Potential of the I-SWAP Initiative.'. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. DOI > view in repository > Stynes, S.; Jordan, K.P.; Hill, J.C.; Wynne-Jones, G.; Cottrell, E.; Foster, N.E.; Goodwin, R.; Bishop, A.. 01-12-2021. 'Evaluation of the First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP) model of primary care: Patient characteristics and outcomes'. Physiotherapy. DOI > view in repository > Hayward, Rebecca; Stynes, Siobhan. 01-09-2021. 'Self‐efficacy as a prognostic factor and treatment moderator in chronic musculoskeletal pain patients attending pain management programmes: A systematic review'. Musculoskeletal Care. DOI > view in repository > Mansell, Gemma; Corp, Nadia; Wynne-Jones, Gwenllian; Hill, Jonathan; Stynes, Siobhán; van der Windt, Daniëlle. 01-09-2021. 'Self‐reported prognostic factors in adults reporting neck or low back pain: An umbrella review'. European Journal of Pain. DOI > view in repository > Stynes. 06-08-2021. 'Evaluation of the First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP) model of primary care: a qualitative insight'. Physiotherapy. DOI > view in repository > Corp, N; Mansell, G; Stynes, S; Wynne-Jones, G; Morsø, L; Hill, J; Van Der Windt, D. 01-02-2021. 'Evidence-based treatment recommendations for neck and low back pain across Europe: A systematic review of guidelines.'. European Journal of Pain. DOI > view in repository > Stynes, Siobhan. 01-07-2020. 'Musculoskeletal pain phenotyping: Our end point should be clinical feasibility - A commentary to Meisingset et al. "Novel approach towards musculoskeletal phenotypes"'. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAIN. DOI > view in repository > Stynes. 27-08-2019. 'New insight to the characteristics and clinical course of clusters of patients with imaging confirmed disc-related sciatica.'. European Journal of Pain. DOI > view in repository >
S2 Ep 5S2 Ep5: Dr Ada Hui: What are the different challenges and what can we do to help you to overcome them?
Ogunbode C, Cooper L, Prosser A, Kirkcaldy H and Hui A (2023) It was the best of times; it was the worst of times-Health and wellbeing in Nottingham during the 2022 heatwave University of Nottingham, NottinghamHui A (2023) Diversity, identity and belonging, in: Gamble C and Brennan G [Eds.] Working with serious mental illness [Third Edition] Elsevier, OxfordHui A, Rennick-Egglestone S, Franklin D, Walcott R, Llewellyn-Beardsley J, Ng F, Roe J, Yeo C, Deakin E, Brydges S, Moran P, McGranahan R, Pollock K, Thornicroft G and Slade M (2021) Institutional injustice: Implications for system transformation emerging from the mental health recovery narratives of people experiencing marginalisation, PLOS ONE, 16(4), e0250367Pottinger S, Hui A, Carson Little J, Chavda S, Orbih P and Johnson S (2021) Promoting students from ethnic minorities as change agents through the development of a black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) virtual wobble room Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change. 7(1)Hui A, Latif A, Hinsliff-Smith K and Chen T (2020) Exploring the impacts of organisational structure, policy and practice on the health inequalities of marginalised communities: Illustrative cases from the UK healthcare system , Health Policy, 124 (2020) 298-302Hui A (2017) The lived experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic patients within a high security hospital Health Education England, LondonHui A (2017) Institutional and emotion work in forensic psychiatry: detachment and desensitisation in: Middleton H and Jordan M [Eds.] Mental health uncertainty and inevitability: rejuvenating the relationship between social science and psychiatry, Palgrave MacMillan, London, 137-165.Hui A (2016) Mental Health Workers’ Experiences of Using Coercive Measures: “You can’t tell people who don’t understand” in: Vӧllm B and Nedopil N [Eds.] The use of coercive measures in forensic psychiatric care: legal, ethical and practical challenges, Springer, London, 241-254Hui A, Middleton H and Völlm B (2013) Coercive measures in forensic settings: Findings from the literature International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 12 (1) 53-67https://www.rcn.org.uk/Get-Involved/Forums/Mental-Health-Forum/RCN-mental-health-representativeshttps://rcni.com/nursing-standard/features/listen-to-bme-people-high-security-hospitals-129361
S2 Ep 4S2 Ep4: Dr Leanne Atkin: "To move the profession forward, we need an evidence-base and that evidence-base should come from nurses!
Learn a little more about Leanne here:https://blogs.hud.ac.uk/academics/2020/june/it-is-ok-not-to-be-ok-dr-leanne-atkin/https://societyoftissueviability.org/person/leanne-atkin/https://www.britishjournalofnursing.com/authors/leanne-atkin/https://www.britishjournalofnursing.com/authors/leanne-atkin/