Health Sciences

Professor Marie Donaghy BA (Hons),
FCSP, PhD, ILTM
Contact Details:
School of Health Sciences
Queen Margaret University
Telephone: 0131 474 0000
E-mail: mdonaghy@qmu.ac.uk |
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Current Post
Dean of School (School of Health Sciences)
Education
Bellahouston Academy, Glasgow
Scottish Physiotherapy Hospital Glasgow (Diploma in Physiotherapy, Member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy)
Open University (BA (Hons) Psychology 2:2
Glasgow University (PhD Exercise Psychology Faculty of Medicine)
Profession
Superintendent Physiotherapist Glasgow
Lecturer, then Senior lecturer, then Acting Head of Physiotherapy, then Associate Dean, Head of School of Health Sciences Queen Margaret University .
Fellow of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
Personal Chair in Physiotherapy
Main Research
the impact of exercise in different clinical populations in regard to; depression, self esteem, lifestyle behaviour. This has included looking at exercise as an adjunct in treatment of problem drinking, back pain, osteoporosis, cardiopulmonary disease.
Lifestyle behaviour linked to alcohol consumption, alcohol guidelines including labelling.
Professional competencies and standards. Reflection within the context of Physiotherapy.
Research Funding
Principal sources of research funding have been CSO, NES, SHEFC, CSP, Leonardo Da Vinci European Union.
Selected Publications
Edited Books
Donaghy , M.E. Nichol, M. Davidson, K. (2008)Cognitive Behavioural Interventions in Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Butterworth Heinemann, Elsevier: Edinburgh. ISBN-13: 9780750688000
Everett T., Donaghy M.E., Feaver, S (2003) Interventions in Mental Health: An evidence-based approach for Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists: Butterworth Heinemann: Edinburgh
Chapters in Books
Donaghy, M. E. (2008) Cognitive behavioural Approaches in the Treatment of Alcohol Addicition in Donaghy M, Nichol, M. Davidson, K. (Eds) in Cognitive Behavioural Interventions in Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy p105-120 Butterworth Heinemann Elsevier: Edinburgh
Donaghy, M. E. Ussher, M (2005) Exercise Interventions in Drug and Alcohol
Rehabilitation in Faulkener G Taylor A H(Eds) in Exercise health and mental health:Emerging relationships p46-89 Routledge: London. ISBN 0 - 415 - 33430 - 6
Donaghy M.E. (2003) Models of mental disorder in Everett T., Donaghy M.E., Feaver,
S Interventions in Mental Health: An evidence-based approach for
Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists p3-15 Butterworth Heinemann:
Edinburgh
Donaghy M.E. (2003) Problem drinking in Everett T., Donaghy M.E., Feaver, S
Interventions in Mental Health: An evidence-based approach for Physiotherapists
and Occupational Therapists p221-230 Butterworth Heinemann: Edinburgh
Donaghy M. E., Baikie E. (2001) Psychology and the rehabilitation of the older
person in Squires, A., Hastings, M. (Eds) Rehabilitation of the Older Person 3rd
Edition p. 143-159.Routledge: London.
Donaghy, M. E. (1995) Models of mental disorder in Everett, T., Dennis, M.
Rickets, E.,(Eds) Physiotherapy in Mental Health, p18-38. Butterworth Heinemann:
Oxford.
Research articles
Nichol, K., Johnstone, R., Donaghy, M Lawrie, S (2009) Barriers to uptake of physical activity in community based patients with schizophrenia. Journal of Mental Health in print
Bulley, C., Donaghy M., Payne A., Mutrie N (2009) Personal meanings, values and feelings relating to physical activity and exercise participation in female undergraduates: a qualitative exploration.Journal of Health Psychology 14 :6, 751-760.
Duthie, J., Donaghy, M (2009)'The Beliefs and Attitudes of Physiotherapy Students in Scotland Toward Older People Physical & Occupational Therapy In Geriatrics,27:3, 245-266
Bulley, C., Salisbury, L., Whiteford, S., Donaghy, M., MacKay, E., Howden, S. (2008) A prospective qualitative exploration of views about attending pulmonary rehabilitation. Physiotherapy Research International 14(1) Published online in Wiley InterScience( www.interscience.wiley.com) DOI: 10.1002/pri.435
Bulley, C., Donaghy M., Dow C (2008) Are Physiotherapy Guidelines for the Management of Osteoporosis being Implemented? A UK Wide Survey Advances in Physiotherapy 10, 95-103.
Bulley, C., Donaghy M. (2008)Processes in the Development of International Specialist Competencies and Standards Journal of Allied Health Vol 37 (3) 221E - 243E(23).
Donaghy, M., Nicol, M., Davidson, K (2007) Cognitive Behavioural Interventions: adding a useful dimension to practice In Touch no120 p 2-7.
Donaghy, M. (2007) Exercise can seriously improve your mental health: Fact or Fiction? Advances in Physiotherapy 9 (2): 76-89
Donaghy , M.E. Morss, K. (2007) An evaluation of the effectiveness of a Framework designed to facilitate reflection on practice within the discipline of physiotherapy Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 23 (2): 76-89
Gill, J., Warner, P Guise E Donaghy, M. (2007) Descriptors and Accounts of Female Undergraduate Drinking in Scotland . Health Education Research. 22 27-36
Sousa J.P, Cabri, J.,. Donaghy, M. (2007) Case research in sports physiotherapy: A review of studies Physical Therapy in Sport 8 (4): 83-94
Bulley. C., Donaghy, M. E., Payne, A., Mutrie, N. (2007) A critical review of the validity of measuring stages of change in relation to exercise and moderate physical activity Critical Public Health 17 (1): 17-30
Sousa J. P, Cabri, J.,Donaghy, M. (2007) Estudos de Caso em Fisioterapia no Desporto: Uma Revisao Sistematico. Rivista Portuegesa Fisioterapia no Desporto Vol 1 1 38-48
Cabri, J., Esteves, J., Oliveira, R.,Donaghy, M . (2006), Die Wirkungen des funktionellen Sprunggelenk-tapes auf die Propriozeption. Sportverletzung Sportsschaden, Vol.20, nº2, June, 64-68
Sousa J.P, Cabri, J., Donaghy, M. (2006), Fall- Forschung in der Sportsphysiotherapie. Sportverletzung Sportsschaden , Vol 20 , nº2 December
Bulley, C Donaghy M. (2005) Sports physiotherapy standards: a minimum
threshold for performance Physical Therapy in Sport 6 201-207.
Bulley, C Donaghy M. (2005) Sports physiotherapy competencies: the first step
towards a common platform for specialist professional recognition Physical Therapy
in Sport 6 103-108.
Bulley. C., Donaghy, M. E., Payne, A., Mutrie, N. (2005) Validation and Modification
of the Scottish Physical Activity Questionnaire for use in a female student population
International Journal of Health Promotion and Education vol 43 p117-124
Segura Orti E, Donaghy M.E. (2004) A cognitive-behavioural intervention to
increase adherence of adult women exercisers Advances in Physiotherapy Vol 6 (2)
p84-92.
Bulley. C., Donaghy, M. E., Payne, A., Woodman, K., Mutrie, N. (2004) Physical
Activity Participation of Female Students: Prevalence and Change During the
First Academic Year International Journal of Health Promotion and Education 42 (3)
p83-90
Gill, J Donaghy, M. (2004) Variation in the alcohol content of a drink of wine or
spirit poured by a Scottish population Health Education Research 19 (5) p485-491.
Johnstone, R., Donaghy M, Martin D. (2003) A pilot study of a cognitive-behavioural
therapy approach to physiotherapy, for acute low back pain patients, who show
signs of developing chronic pain. Advances in Physiotherapy 4 (4) p182-188.
Ussher, M., McCusker, M. Morrow, V., Donaghy, M E. (2003) A Physical Activity
Intervention in a Community Alcohol Service British Journal of Occupational
Therapy 63 (12) p.598-604.
Donaghy, M.E. Morss, K. (2000) Guided Reflection: A Framework to facilitate and
assess reflective practice within the discipline of physiotherapy. Physiotherapy
Theory and Practice. 16, p. 3-14
Donaghy, M.E. (1999) Reflections on clinical effectiveness in therapy: a practical
approach British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 6 (6) p. 270-274
Donaghy, M.E. Gosling, S. (1999) Specialisation in Physiotherapy: Musings on
current concepts and possibilities for harmonisation across the European Union
Physical Therapy Reviews, 4, p.51-60
Donaghy, M.E. Mutrie N. (1999) Is exercise beneficial in the treatment and
rehabilitation of the problem drinker? A critical review Physical Therapy Reviews 4,
p. 153-166
Morss, K., Donaghy, M. E. (1998) Discipline-based academic development through
a tripartite partnership. International Journal of Academic Development. 3, (2)
p.136-145.

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