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Dr Meaghan Grabrovaz

Senior Research Assistant

Department: Nursing, Midwifery & Health

Meaghan Grabrovaz

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  • Caregivers of people with learning disabilities and their experiences of communicating with healthcare professionals, Greaves, P., Grabrovaz, M., Browning, S., Gibson, A., Mandysova, P., Alderson, J., Steven, A. 5 Oct 2023, In: Learning Disability Practice
  • Developing Advanced Clinical Practitioners as part of the care home workforce: A ‘grow your own’ approach, Steven, A., Grabrovaz, M., Wilcockson, J., Young-Murphy, L., Craig, L. 7 Aug 2023
  • Is Experience Enough? Though it is possible to learn from experience formal reflection and guidance is needed for its effective implementation., Greaves, J., Grabrovaz, M., Mandysová, P., Browning, S., Alderson, J., Steven, A. 7 Sep 2022, RCN Education Forum Conference & Exhibition 2023
  • An exploration and evaluation of mechanisms to aid recognition of acute deterioration in people with learning disabilities: "What do I need to know?", Greaves, J., Steven, A., Alderson, J., Grabrovaz, M. Nov 2021

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