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Dr Guy Tucker

Assistant Professor

Department: Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing

Guy has worked in helathcare and higher edcation for over 21 years. He has held a number of senior manager roles in the NHS (education and community services) and higher education (Deputy Head of Learning & Teaching). Guy is a specialist community nurse (District Nursing, Long term Health conditions). He is a Fellow of the Queen`s Nursing Institute and a Queen`s Nurse. He is educated to Doctoral, masters and degree level and is an experienced qualified workplace coach.

His research interests are memory studies, technology enabled healthcare, healthcare workforce development, e-cigarette/ smoking respiratory medicine, long term health conditions (COPD/ EoLC).

Guy Tucker

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Redeployment to critical care during the COVID 19 pandemic: A phenomenological study, Scott, M., Wade, R., Tucker, G., Unsworth, J. 1 Mar 2024, In: Nursing in critical care
  • The impact of rapid cycle simulation deliberate practice on nursing student’s resuscitation self-efficacy: a quasi-experimental study, Tucker, G., Urwin, C., Tomietto, M., Unsworth, J. Nov 2023, In: Nurse Education in Practice
  • Identifying Sources of Moral Distress Amongst Critical Care Staff During the Covid-19 Pandemic Using a Naturalistic Inquiry, Scott, M., Wade, R., Tucker, G., Unsworth, J. 2023, In: SAGE Open Nursing
  • The impact of unsuccessful resuscitation and manikin death during simulation on nursing student's resuscitation self-efficacy: A quasi-experimental study, Tucker, G., Urwin, C., Unsworth, J. 1 Dec 2022, In: Nurse Education Today

  • Nursing Related Studies PhD December 07 2020
  • Nursing Science MSc August 13 2012
  • Nursing Science BSc (Hons) August 14 2006
  • Nursing Advanced Diploma January 13 2003
  • Workplace Coaching ILM level 3


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