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Nurse Res ; 29(3): 8-14, 2021 Sep 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34041889

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Developing and working through a PhD research study requires tenacity, continuous development and application of knowledge. It is paramount when researching sensitive topics to consider carefully the construction of tools for collecting data, to ensure the study is ethically robust and explicitly addresses the research question. AIM: To explore how novice researchers can develop insight into aspects of the research process by developing vignettes as a research tool. DISCUSSION: This article focuses on the use of vignettes to collect data as part of a qualitative PhD study investigating making decisions in the best interests of and on behalf of people with advanced dementia. Developing vignettes is a purposeful, conscious process. It is equally important to ensure that vignettes are derived from literature, have an evidence base, are carefully constructed and peer-reviewed, and are suitable to achieve the research's aims. CONCLUSION: Using and analysing a vignette enables novice researchers to make sense of aspects of the qualitative research process and engage with it to appreciate terminology. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Vignettes can provide an effective platform for discussion when researching topics where participants may be reluctant to share sensitive real-life experiences.


Subject(s)
Decision Making , Research Personnel , Humans , Qualitative Research
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Appl Biochem Biotechnol ; 191(3): 1190-1206, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32002730

ABSTRACT

Thermoacidophiles are microorganisms capable of optimum growth under a combination of high temperature and low pH. These microorganisms are a rich source of thermo- and acid- active/stable glycosyl hydrolases. Such enzymes could find use as novel biocatalysts in industrial processes, as operation at elevated temperature can increase substrate solubility, decrease viscosity, and reduce the risk of microbial contamination. We report the purification and characterization of an intracellular ß-galactosidase from the thermoacidophile Alicyclobacillus vulcanalis DSM 16176. The enzyme was purified 110-fold, with a 5.89% yield. Denatured (83.7 kDa) and native (179 kDa) molecular masses were determined by SDS-PAGE and gel filtration, respectively, and suggest the enzyme functions as a homodimer. LC-MS/MS analysis confirmed identity, and bioinformatic analysis indicates the enzyme to be a member of the glycosyl hydrolase family 42 (GH42). Highest activity was measured at 70 °C and pH 6.0. The Km on the substrates ONPG and lactose were 5 and 258 mM, respectively. This enzyme is thermostable, retaining 76, 50, and 42% relative activity after 30, 60, and 120 min, respectively, at 70 °C. This property could lend its use to high-temperature industrial processes requiring a thermo-active ß-galactosidase.


Subject(s)
Alicyclobacillus/enzymology , beta-Galactosidase/isolation & purification , Chromatography, Gel , Computational Biology , Enzyme Stability , Hot Temperature , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Industrial Microbiology , Isoelectric Point , Kinetics , Lactose/chemistry , Substrate Specificity , beta-Galactosidase/metabolism
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Extremophiles ; 23(6): 783-792, 2019 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31549249

ABSTRACT

Intracellular ß-galactosidase (E.C 3.2.1.23) produced by the thermoacidophilic archeon Picrophilus torridus DSM 9790 was purified to homogeneity using a combination of DEAE Sepharose, gel filtration, hydroxyapatite and chromatofocusing chromatographies. LC-MS/MS analysis was used to confirm the identity of the purified protein. The enzyme was found to be a homotrimer, with a molecular mass of 157.0 kDa and an isoelectric point of 5.7. To our knowledge, this enzyme has the lowest pH optimum of any intracellular ß-galactosidase characterized to date. Maximal activity was exhibited at acidic pH values of 5.0-5.5 and at 70 °C. The enzyme retained > 95% activity after heating to 70 °C for 1 h, or after incubation at pH 5.5 for 1 h. The enzyme may be of interest for high-temperature bioprocessing, such as in the production of lactulose. This investigation suggests that the ß-galactosidase activity produced by P. torridus is potentially more useful than several enzymes already characterized for such an application.


Subject(s)
Archaeal Proteins/chemistry , Archaeal Proteins/isolation & purification , Hot Temperature , Thermoplasmales/enzymology , beta-Galactosidase/chemistry , beta-Galactosidase/isolation & purification , Enzyme Stability , Industrial Microbiology
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Nurs Older People ; 27(1): 18-23, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25633706

ABSTRACT

Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust was one of nine trusts selected to take part in the RCN development programme transforming dementia care in hospitals during 2013. The programme aimed to improve the experience of care for people with dementia and their carers in hospital. This article outlines a two-day training programme delivered to staff on two pilot wards with a larger cohort of adults with dementia than other wards in Manor Hospital. A range of staff were trained including nurses, clinical support workers and allied health professionals and also, in a bespoke format, housekeepers, porters and security staff. The programme has led to a noticeable cultural change and significantly improved care and management of patients with cognitive impairment and/or dementia on the two pilot wards. As a result, the training programme has been implemented more widely across the hospital.


Subject(s)
Dementia/therapy , State Medicine/organization & administration , Clinical Competence , Humans , Inservice Training , Organizational Culture , United Kingdom
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Nurs Times ; 109(33-34): 22-3, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24079094

ABSTRACT

Intravenous therapy is an integral part of nursing care but is associated with a high risk of infection. This article outlines a campaign that aimed to increase awareness of best practice for IV therapy and reduce the risks of healthcare-associated IV infections in hospital and community settings.


Subject(s)
Benchmarking , Infusions, Intravenous , Infection Control , Risk Factors , United Kingdom
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