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Anne J Davis

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Nursing Ethics|June 5, 2004
Country profile: MongoliaAltanbagana Surenkhorloo, Anne J Davis
The American Journal of Nursing|August 1, 1980
Ethical dilemmas: conflicts among rights, duties, and obligationsSharon J Smith, Anne J Davis
Nursing Ethics|March 8, 2013
Ethical issues occurring within nursing educationMarsha D Fowler, Anne J Davis
Nursing Ethics|July 24, 2003
A pilot study of selected Japanese nurses' ideas on patient advocacyAnne J Davis, Emiko Konishi, Marie Tashiro
Nursing Ethics|July 14, 2005
The ethics of withdrawing artificial food and fluid from terminally ill patients: an end-of-life dilemma for Japanese nurses and familiesEmiko Konishi, Anne J Davis, Toshiaki Aiba
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|November 22, 2002
Nursing research in Japan in the context of recent developmentsAnne J Davis, Takako Mitoh, Emiko Konishi, et al.
Nursing Ethics|March 28, 2003
Ethical issues after the disclosure of a terminal illness: Danish and Norwegian hospice nurses' reflectionsMargarethe Lorensen, Anne J Davis, Emiko Konishi, et al.
Nursing Ethics|July 14, 2005
Questions of distributive justice: public health nurses' perceptions of long-term care insurance for elderly Japanese peopleLou Ellen Barnes, Kiyomi Asahara, Anne J Davis, et al.
Nursing Ethics|September 24, 2014
Patient advocacy: Japanese psychiatric nurses recognizing necessity for interventionYumiko Toda, Masayo Sakamoto, Akira Tagaya, et al.
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Nursing Ethics|June 5, 2004
Country profile: MongoliaAltanbagana Surenkhorloo, Anne J Davis
The American Journal of Nursing|August 1, 1980
Ethical dilemmas: conflicts among rights, duties, and obligationsSharon J Smith, Anne J Davis
Nursing Ethics|March 8, 2013
Ethical issues occurring within nursing educationMarsha D Fowler, Anne J Davis
Nursing Ethics|July 24, 2003
A pilot study of selected Japanese nurses' ideas on patient advocacyAnne J Davis, Emiko Konishi, Marie Tashiro
Nursing Ethics|July 14, 2005
The ethics of withdrawing artificial food and fluid from terminally ill patients: an end-of-life dilemma for Japanese nurses and familiesEmiko Konishi, Anne J Davis, Toshiaki Aiba
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|November 22, 2002
Nursing research in Japan in the context of recent developmentsAnne J Davis, Takako Mitoh, Emiko Konishi, et al.
Nursing Ethics|March 28, 2003
Ethical issues after the disclosure of a terminal illness: Danish and Norwegian hospice nurses' reflectionsMargarethe Lorensen, Anne J Davis, Emiko Konishi, et al.
Nursing Ethics|July 14, 2005
Questions of distributive justice: public health nurses' perceptions of long-term care insurance for elderly Japanese peopleLou Ellen Barnes, Kiyomi Asahara, Anne J Davis, et al.
Nursing Ethics|September 24, 2014
Patient advocacy: Japanese psychiatric nurses recognizing necessity for interventionYumiko Toda, Masayo Sakamoto, Akira Tagaya, et al.
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