Dr Stephanie Armstrong

Supervisor

Dr Stephanie Armstrong

United Kingdom
University of Lincoln

Research Interests: Education, Mental Health, Professional Development, Staff Wellbeing, Trauma, Ethics.

Methodological Expertise: Qualitative, Mixed Methods, Review.

Qualifications:

PhD

Publications

Armstrong, S Langlois, A Laparidou, D Dixon, M Appleton, J P Bath, P M Snooks, H & Siriwardena, N (2017) “Consent as an ethical consideration in the conduct of prehospital ambulance randomised controlled clinical trials: a systematic review” BMC Medical Research Methodology 17:142. 

Armstrong, S Langlois, A Laparidou, D Dixon, M Appleton, J P Bath, P M & Siriwardena, A N (2017) “Consent as an ethical consideration in the conduct of prehospital ambulance randomised controlled clinical trials: a systematic review” Emergency Medicine Journal, 34: (e5-e5). ISSN 1472-0205 

Armstrong, S Langlois, A Quinn, T & Siriwardena, N “Ethical considerations in prehospital ambulance based trials: an interview study of expert informants.” Submitted to Bioethics under review. 

Armstrong, S & Easthope, L “That night: Unlocking the memories of loss on Canvey Island in 1953.” Submitted to International Journal of Regional and Local History under review. 
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