Martin Dempster spends much of his time researching Anxiety, Coping, Psychiatry, Psychological intervention and Clinical psychology. The various areas that Martin Dempster examines in his Anxiety study include Descriptive statistics, Palliative care, End-of-life care, Respiratory failure and Intensive care medicine. His work deals with themes such as Social support, Self-efficacy, Disease and General Health Questionnaire, which intersect with Coping.
His research on Psychiatry often connects related topics like Illness perceptions. His Psychological intervention research incorporates elements of Manual therapy, Randomized controlled trial, Clinical trial and Central nervous system disease. His research in the fields of Distress overlaps with other disciplines such as Child abuse.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Physical therapy, Coping and Psychological intervention. His work carried out in the field of Psychiatry brings together such families of science as Cancer and Illness perceptions. His work in Clinical psychology tackles topics such as Developmental psychology which are related to areas like Social psychology.
Martin Dempster has included themes like Quality of life and Randomized controlled trial in his Physical therapy study. His Coping research includes elements of Social support and Cognition. His research integrates issues of Psychosocial and Meta-analysis in his study of Psychological intervention.
Martin Dempster mainly investigates Psychological intervention, Distress, Clinical psychology, Palliative care and Nursing. His Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Psychosocial, Meta-analysis, Internal medicine, Randomized controlled trial and Physical therapy. The Distress study combines topics in areas such as Intervention, Psychiatry, Anxiety and Illness perceptions.
His Psychiatry research integrates issues from Functional ability and Compassion fatigue. He does research in Anxiety, focusing on Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale specifically. His studies deal with areas such as Inclusion and Clinical trial as well as Clinical psychology.
Martin Dempster mostly deals with Psychological intervention, Clinical psychology, Psychosocial, Distress and Coping. His research in Psychological intervention intersects with topics in Alternative medicine, Prospective cohort study, WOMAC and PsycINFO. The concepts of his Clinical psychology study are interwoven with issues in Inclusion, Therapeutic approach, Clinical trial and Cognition.
His Psychosocial research includes themes of Osteoarthritis, Oxford knee score, Neuroticism, Developmental psychology and Physical therapy. The Distress study combines topics in areas such as Illness perceptions and Anxiety. His study with Coping involves better knowledge in Psychiatry.
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Stress, coping and satisfaction in nursing students.
Chris Gibbons;Martin Dempster;Marianne Moutray.
Journal of Advanced Nursing (2011)
The challenge of patients' unmet palliative care needs in the final stages of chronic illness.
Donna Fitzsimons;Deirdre Mullan;Julie Wilson;B Conway.
Palliative Medicine (2007)
Measuring the health related quality of life of people with ischaemic heart disease
Martin Dempster;Michael Donnelly.
Heart (2000)
Stress and eustress in nursing students
Chris Gibbons;Martin Dempster;Marianne Moutray.
Journal of Advanced Nursing (2008)
Illness perceptions and coping in physical health conditions: A meta-analysis
Martin Dempster;Doris Howell;Noleen K. McCorry.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research (2015)
The structure of the statistics anxiety rating scale: A confirmatory factor analysis using UK psychology students
Donncha Hanna;Mark Shevlin;Martin Dempster.
Personality and Individual Differences (2008)
A randomized clinical trial of manipulative therapy and interferential therapy for acute low back pain
Deirdre A Hurley;Suzanne M McDonough;Martin Dempster;Ann P Moore.
Spine (2004)
Adjustment to inflammatory bowel disease : the relative influence of illness perceptions and coping
Angela Dorrian;Martin Dempster;Pauline Adair.
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (2009)
The role of previous experience and attitudes toward statistics in statistics assessment outcomes among undergraduate psychology students
Martin Dempster;Noleen K. McCorry.
Journal of Statistics Education (2009)
Illness perception clusters at diagnosis predict psychological distress among women with breast cancer at 6 months post diagnosis.
Noleen K. McCorry;Martin Dempster;Joanne Quinn;Alex Hogg.
Psycho-oncology (2013)
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