
Mr Sean Mackay
Faculty: Faculty of Education, Health and Community
School: Nursing and Allied Health
Email address: S.C.Mackay@ljmu.ac.uk
Telephone: 0151 231 4005
Biography
Sean is the Programme Leader for Primary Care and Advanced Practice programmes at the School of Nursing and Allied Health. He is also International Liaison for the School
Degrees
2002, Manchester University, United Kingdom, Masters in Health Sciences (Public health and primary care)
1998, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, PGCertificate in teaching and learning in higher education
1992, Manchester University, United Kingdom, Batchelor in Nursing (Honours)
Publications
Report
Turner G, Mackay SCR. 2017. School nurse toolkit: Evaluation of behaviour change interventions :1-25
Journal article
Germain J, Harris J, Mackay S, Maxwell C. 2017. Why Should We Use Online Research Methods? Four Doctoral Health Student Perspectives Qualitative Health Research, >DOI
Turner G, Mackay S. 2015. The impact of school nurse interventions: Behaviour change and mental health British Journal of School Nursing, 10 :494-506
Mackay S. 2000. Out of Africa. Nursing times, 96 :33
Turner GL, Mackay S. Seeking Evidence for School Nursing British Journal of School Nursing, 12 :490-491
Editorial/letter to the editor
Simkhada B, Mackay S, Khatri R, simkhada P, van Teijlingen E, Sharma CK, Angell C, Pokhrel T, Marahatta S. 2016. Continual Professional Development (CPD): Improving Quality of Nursing Care in Nepal Health Prospect: Journal of Public Health, 111 >Link
Chapters
Mackay SCR. 2010. Evidence-based practice in health promotion Whitehead D. Health promotion & health education in nursing Palgrave Macmillan
Conference publication
Mackay SCR. Public health nursing: learning across the globe 2nd BIMP International nursing conference
Engagement & Impact
External collaboration:
Institution: World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Public Health Nursing and Midwifery, Collaborator: Technical Advisor
URL: http://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/healthy-child-programme/, Institution: Royal College of Paediatrics and Community Health, Collaborator: Lead Editor of Healthy Child Programme elearning package
Institution: United Kingdom Standing Conference on Specialist Community Public Health Nurse Education, Collaborator: Chair
Institution: Department of Health Health Visitor Taskforce, Collaborator: Member
Teaching qualification:
Title of qualification gained: PGCert Teaching and Learning in Higher Education