Chris is Programme Director for, and teaches on, the MSc Advanced Practice.
External activities: Committee member of the Association of Advanced Nursing Practice Educator’s UK committee
Chris' own research at Master’s and Doctoral level involved qualitative designs and she has contributed to research in the Faculty of Health relating to evaluation of the MSc Advanced Practice programmes and publications relating to Advanced Practice. Her interests are in health and educational issues and she is an enthusiastic committee member of the Association of Advanced Nursing Practice Educator’s UK committee.
In August 2012 she will be delivering several conference presentations/workshop at the International Council of Nurses Conference in London.
Current Research
NHS senior managers’ expectations of Advanced Nursing, Midwifery and AHP practitioner and consultant roles.
Previous research experience
Chris has previously researched educators' and practitioners' experiences of PhD study. her Doctorate in Education thesis was 'Consultant Practitioners' Experience of PhD Study. A qualitative research design involving individual and focus group interviews 2005-2009'.
- A qualitative study of observation and interviews of children and their parents in oncology clinic 1987-1989
- A follow-up study of Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Practice graduates – survey design commenced 1998
- Health Promotion Children in Schools for OU Course Materials 2002
- Evaluation of Masters Programmes 2006 - survey
- Collaborative research with SHA – Advanced Health Assessments for Advanced Practitioners 2005 – 2007 Focus group and individual interviews with students and lecturers
Inman, C. (2009)The careers of advanced practitioners. In McGee, P. (ed.) Advanced Practice, 3rd Edn. Blackwell, Oxford
Inman, C. (2003) Providing a Culture of Learning for Advanced Practice Students undertaking a Master’s Degree. Chapter 7 in McGee P and Castledine G (eds) Advanced Nursing Practice, 2nd Edn. Blackwell, Oxford
Inman, C. (1996) Analysed interaction in a children's oncology clinic: the child's view and parent's opinion of the effect of medical encounters. In Smith, J (ed.) Nursing Care of Children: Advanced Nursing Series. Blackwell Science, Oxford
Presentations
Peaks and Troughs Encountered in Postgraduate Study (2010) Realising the Potential ‘’A National Conference on Advanced Practice’’ Coventry also Birmingham City University research day.
A Comparative Analysis Of Advanced Practice Programmes (June 2009) Joint Presentation at the International Council for Nursing Conference in Westminster
A Comparative Analysis Of Advanced Practice Programmes (June 2009) Joint Presentation at the International Council for Nursing Conference in Westminster
What are Advanced Health Assessments? Research results from a SHA funded collaborative project (29 Feb 2008) Presented at the Association of Advanced Practice Educators Annual National Conference In Birmingham
Clinical Doctorates (Jan 2008) Joint presentation with Dr Paula McGee at a SHA Non-Medical Consultant Conference Birmingham
Impact Evaluation – the impact of the nurse consultant role (6 March 2008) National Conference in Walsall ‘Non-Medical Consultants: Leading Service Redesign
What is Advanced Practice? (March 2005) Presentation for Hereford conference ‘Education for Advanced Practice’
Education for Advanced Practice (Feb 2000) Paper for RCN conference