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Karen J Cox

Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

Contact

  • workGrantham Education Site
    Grantham and District Hospital
    Manthorpe Road
    Grantham
    NG31 8DG
    UK
  • work01476 589056
  • fax01476 592350

Teaching Summary

Students taught - undergraduate Diploma, BSc and Masters, postgraduate LBR Module Leader for B73A19 and B73A20 Care Delivery 2 Module Leader for B73SPL Supporting Practice… read more

Research Summary

Doctoral study analysing the current approach to nursing misconduct and Nursing and Midwifery Council Fitness to Practise data, in order to inform preventative strategies.

Review of crime science and nursing literature to determine the feasibility of utilising crime prevention methods to prevent nursing misconduct.

Recent Publications

  • COX K, 2008. The application of crime science to the prevention of elder abuse British Journal of Nursing. 17(13), 850 – 854
  • COX K, 2008. application of crime science to the prevention of medication errors British Journal of Nursing. 17(14), 924 – 927
  • ASHBY J, HUBBERT V, COTREL-GIBBONS L and COX K, 2006. The enquiry-based learning experience: An evaluation project Nurse Education in Practice. 6(1), 22 – 30
  • Fitness to Practise Panellist - Nursing and Midwifery Council
  • Fitness to Practise Panellist - University of Nottingham
  • Peer reviewer for British Journal of Nursing
  • Member of the Grantham Practice Learning Team
  • Placement Audits
  • Personal tutor to Diploma and BSc Adult Branch students
  • Provision of clinical supervision to practitioners in Lincolnshire
  • Students taught - undergraduate Diploma, BSc and Masters, postgraduate LBR
  • Module Leader for B73A19 and B73A20 Care Delivery 2
  • Module Leader for B73SPL Supporting Practice Learning
  • Subjects taught - health promotion, public health, mentorship, professional accountability, management of healthcare, de-escalation strategies
  • Dissertation supervisor to students undertaking the BSc (Hons) in Health Care Studies
  • Dissertation supervisor to students undertaking the BSc (Hons) in Nursing
  • COX K, 2008. The application of crime science to the prevention of elder abuse British Journal of Nursing. 17(13), 850 – 854
  • COX K, 2008. application of crime science to the prevention of medication errors British Journal of Nursing. 17(14), 924 – 927
  • ASHBY J, HUBBERT V, COTREL-GIBBONS L and COX K, 2006. The enquiry-based learning experience: An evaluation project Nurse Education in Practice. 6(1), 22 – 30

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