Department Member, School of Nursing
Professor in Nursing
School of Nursing
About
Martin has wide experience in nursing education most recently at the University of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. His Nursing Power and Social Judgement, Ashgate, Aldershot (1997) examined the social context of a hospital ward, offering insights into the way that nurses and their patients negotiate, or struggle, for the power to achieve their goals through judgemental labelling. His book Research Ethics in the Real World (co-edited with Tony Long) published by Elsevier/Churchill Livingstone in January 2007 takes a consequential approach to real life research ethics and governance problems.
Martin has worked on funded projects into older people coping with loneliness and worked with the Universities of Dundee, Sheffield and Scottish NHS colleagues on an evaluation of fitness for practice and ‘flying start’ in Scotland. Martin is doing fieldwork funded by Salford PCT and the Burdett Trust for Nursing in Nursing Homes in Salford examining educational and clinical issues of care at the end of life. From 2003 to 2010 he was the Editor in Chief of Nurse Education Today.
According to "Research Fortnight, 18th Dec 2008," Salford School of Nursing is among the ten strongest departments in the United Kingdom when quality and number of researchers are taken into account).
Contact Information
| Address: | Mary Seacole Building 1.91 |
| Telephone: |
44 (0) 161 295 2733/2768 |
| IM: | Skype: martin.johnson33 |






