Theses topics for Postgraduate students in Nursing and Midwifery
Nursing and Midwifery is committed to being at the forefront of professional education in developing people for employment, and in undertaking research that addresses real world issues in nursing and midwifery health. Supervision can be provided in a range of areas and in a variety of theoretical traditions and research methodologies.
Theses topics
PhD
- “Mum's the word”: Exploring early motherhood
- What is the impact of National registration on Maternal and child health Nurse's practice
- Presence of family members in an ED setting
- The impact of patients and nurses contribution to communication within Saudi culture
- Taiwanese women and birthing choices
- Pain Management
- Factors associated with job satisfaction and turnover of nursing staff in public hospitals in Saudi Arabia
- Impact of chronic child illness on the mental health of families
- Obesity in Rural men
- Attitudes of mental health educated and non-mental health educated nurses towards individuals who deliberately self-injure.
- Risk assessment of self-harming adolescents presenting to the Emergency Department
- The impact on nursing workload when staffing is reduced or seconded from other departments
- Nursing knowledge and attitudes towards pain management in Hail region of Saudi Arabia
- Leadership style of nurse managers working within Saudi Ministry of Health Hospitals
- Stigma concerning mental illness within a migrant Chinese population.
- The lived experience of transcending burnout in MH Nurses working within the crisis assessment and treatment service
- Mental Health Nurses working in Primary Health Practice
Master of Nursing Research
- Relationship between multiple admissions, socialisation and psychiatric patient violence
Master of Nursing
- Men’s experience with the Family Law Court & impact on mental health
- Siblings of people with mental illness