Alumni Member
Maria Macintyre (Alumni)
Research Student
I've been involved in health services research prior to joing KMi.
My background is in Health Psychology and Sociology research and my PhD project reflects this by exploring the impact of information and communication technologies on the health service user and the health service provider, and the delivery of patient care.
Keys: Health Psychology ,health service ,NHS
Projects
News
Publications
Macintyre, M., Brooks, F., Scott, P., Quick, K. and Taplin, D. (2002) Computer mediated communication as a pathway to participation in policy decision making? Developing a prototype digital discourse forum for nursing professionals, Institute for Health Service Research, Luton University Technical report 508
Macintyre, M., Brooks, F., Scott, P. and Quick, K. (2002) They question the nurses so much more: Nurses views on online health information, International Journal of Health Care Engineering, 10, 6, pp. 522-524
Macintyre, M., Brooks, F., Scott, P., Quick, K. and Taplin, D. (2002) Computer mediated communication as a pathway to participation in policy decision making? Developing a prototype digital discourse forum for nursing professionals, IHSR Technical report 508
Scott, P., Quick, K., Brooks, F. and Macintyre, M. (2001) Electronically Assisting Communication for Health Professionals: engaging with digital documents, WebNet 2001, Orlando, Florida, USA, AACE Publications
Brooks, F., Macintyre, M., Quick, K., Scott, P. and Taplin, D. (2001) Reshaping Health Professionals' Communication: Impacts On Local Policy Development And Service Delivery/Patient Care?, E Health a futurescope. The 3rd International Conference on Advances in the Delivery of Healthcare, London, UK
Tech Reports
Assisted Electronic Communication in Nursing
Techreport ID: kmi-04-09
Date: 2004
Author(s): Peter Scott, Fiona Brooks, Kevin Quick, Maria Macintyre, Christine Rospopa