Stephen Phillips
Course leader
MSc Community Nursing Practice
University of Huddersfield
United Kingdom
Biography
I trained as a registered general nurse at Hammersmith Hospital, London. Following registration I worked in the speciality of caring for the older person, in acute, rehabilitation and continuing care. I then commenced training as a district nurse and worked in the West London area, specialising in leg ulcer and continence management. I then moved into the education sector at the University of Nottingham, focusing on older person studies, leg ulcer management and tissue viability. Finally, taking a position here at the University of Huddersfield, initially as route leader for the District Nursing course, now course leader for the MSc Community Nursing Practice (District Nursing) course.
Research Interest
District Nursing practice, education and older person studies.
Publications
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Phillips, A. and Phillips, S. (2015) ‘Recognising female sexual dysfunction as an essential aspect of effective diabetes care’ Applied Nursing Research , 28 (3), pp. 235-238. ISSN 0897-1897
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Phillips, A. and Phillips, S. (2015) ‘Recognising Female Sexual Dysfunction as an Essential Aspect of Effective Diabetes Care’. In: Indo-Global Summit & Expo on Healthcare, 5th-7th October 2015, New Delhi,India
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Youngs, W., Gillibrand, W. and Phillips, S. (2016) ‘The impact of pre-diabetes diagnosis on behaviour change: an integrative literature review’ Practical Diabetes International , 33 (5), pp. 171-175. ISSN 1357-8170