| Ref No | HC BCH/8/1/97 |
| Title | Interview with Lyvonne Tume |
| Level | File |
| Date | 2024 |
| Description | Professor Lyvonne Tume talks of the differences in her training in Australia which was very science based to the training in the UK and how this gives her a lifespan approach which has been important to her work in critical care nursing of adults and children. She explains she had to decide to choose to work in paediatric critical care when she came to England. She talks of the unique challenges and opportunities in paediatric critical care, including managing symptoms effectively, providing emotional support, and adapting to technological advancements while prioritizing human care. She also talks about the trials she is involved in which focus on interventions that nurses have autonomy and decision making for and the evidence for them. She talks of the challenges of implementing evidence into practice and the challenges of retaining skilled nurses within the workforce. |
| Extent | 2 |
| Format | Files |
| URL | https://birmingham.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/SO_a111909f-fc87-4c93-84db-03851839dc28 |
| Access Status | Open |
| AccessConditions | Digital content can be accessed on our Preservica Universal Access page (see URL link below). |
| CreatorName | Lyvonne Tume (Interviewee); Honouring Our Past Project Team (Interviewer) |
| Language | English |