Dr Moira Graham

Dr Moira Graham

Lecturer in Public Health / Graduate Research Director in the School of Health and Social Work

Faculty and Department

  • Faculty of Health Sciences
  • School of Nursing and Midwifery

Summary

Dr Graham is the Graduate Research Director for the School of Health and Social Work and is responsible for the admissions, pastoral care and progress monitoring of PhD students. She is a public health nurse / health visitor with a combined practice and teaching career extending over 25 years. She teaches specialist community and public health nursing.

Recent outputs

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Journal Article

The barriers and facilitators to hand hygiene practices in Nigeria: A qualitative study: "There are so many barriers the barriers are limitless."

Ataiyero, Y., Dyson, J., & Graham, M. (2023). The barriers and facilitators to hand hygiene practices in Nigeria: A qualitative study: “There are so many barriers the barriers are limitless.”. American Journal of Infection Control, 51(3), 295-303. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2022.10.013

An observational study of hand hygiene compliance of surgical healthcare workers in a Nigerian teaching hospital

Ataiyero, Y., Dyson, J., & Graham, M. (2022). An observational study of hand hygiene compliance of surgical healthcare workers in a Nigerian teaching hospital. Journal of Infection Prevention, 23(2), 59-66. https://doi.org/10.1177/17571774211066774

Barriers to hand hygiene practices among health care workers in sub-Saharan African countries: A narrative review

Ataiyero, Y., Dyson, J., & Graham, M. (2019). Barriers to hand hygiene practices among health care workers in sub-Saharan African countries: A narrative review. American Journal of Infection Control, 47(5), 565-573. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2018.09.014

Thesis

It's about family innit: Towards an understanding of the lives and experiences of teenage mothers and fathers as they make the transition to parenthood.

Graham, M. It's about family innit: Towards an understanding of the lives and experiences of teenage mothers and fathers as they make the transition to parenthood. (Thesis). City University of London. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/409567

Working Paper

Barriers to hand hygiene practices among healthcare workers in Sub-Saharan African countries: a narrative review

Ataiyero, Y., Dyson, J., & Graham, M. Barriers to hand hygiene practices among healthcare workers in Sub-Saharan African countries: a narrative review

Postgraduate supervision

Completed PhDs

- Ritah Tweheyo, (2016) Pregnancy, Food Behaviours and Weight Status: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis

- Jaruwan Kownaklai, (2018) Child Bearing Decisions Among Thai HIV Infected Women

- Milda Pinem, (2019) An Ethnographic Study of Women's Experiences of Breastfeeding in the Karo Highlands of Indonesia

- Nittiya Noysipoom, (2021) The Perspectives of Thai Older Persons with Early Stage Dementia of their Care Needs

- Yetunde Ataiyero, (2021)The Barriers and Levers of Hand Hygiene Compliance among Nigerian Healthcare Workers

- Caitriona Brodie, (2022) Encountering the oneness paradigm: an exploration of Christ Church Deal

Current PhDs

- Neil David Smith, The Factors Impacting Critical Care Nurses' Decision-Making Processes in Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy.

- Parichat Arayajaru, Experiences of Repeat Pregnancy in Thai Adolescent Mothers

- Edward Hart, Multimorbidity and Working Age Adults

- Prapasri Poopayang, Exploring the experiences of pregnant adolescents accessing sexual health information, advice, and support in a Thai context.

- Lalitwadee Techakampholsarakit, Experiences of New Fatherhood in Thailand.

- Katherine Combe, Part Time PhD, Alcohol use in the Perinatal Period.

- Kirsty Fishburn, Part Time PhD, Living with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder: women's perspectives and insights

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