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Annette F Street

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Journal of Clinical Nursing|May 24, 2007
Non-finite loss and emotional labour: family caregivers' experiences of living with motor neurone diseaseRobin A Ray, Annette F Street
Contemporary Nurse|April 5, 2008
Let's talk about sex: risky business for cancer and palliative care cliniciansAmanda J Hordern, Annette F Street
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 31, 2007
Constructions of sexuality and intimacy after cancer: patient and health professional perspectivesAmanda Jane Hordern, Annette F Street
Journal of Advanced Nursing|September 16, 2006
Caregiver bodywork: family members' experiences of caring for a person with motor neurone diseaseRobin A Ray, Annette F Street
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 30, 2007
Communicating about patient sexuality and intimacy after cancer: mismatched expectations and unmet needsAmanda J Hordern, Annette F Street
Qualitative Health Research|October 14, 2006
Managing shame and stigma: case studies of female carers of people with AIDS in southern ThailandNilmanat Kittikorn, Annette F Street, Jeanine Blackford
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|April 20, 2012
Dying with motor neurone disease, what can we learn from family caregivers?Robin A Ray, Janice Brown, Annette F Street
Contemporary Nurse|November 24, 2004
Exploring bereavement care in inpatient settingsAnnette F Street, Anthony W Love, Jeanine Blackford
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 17, 2012
Acceptability and feasibility of end-of-life care pathways in Australian residential aged care facilitiesDell E Horey, Annette F Street, Alison F Sands
Qualitative Health Research|September 6, 2014
Reflections on using biographical approaches in end-of-life care: dignity therapy as exampleOlav Lindqvist, Guinever Threlkeld, Annette F Street, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Nursing|May 24, 2007
Non-finite loss and emotional labour: family caregivers' experiences of living with motor neurone diseaseRobin A Ray, Annette F Street
Contemporary Nurse|April 5, 2008
Let's talk about sex: risky business for cancer and palliative care cliniciansAmanda J Hordern, Annette F Street
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 31, 2007
Constructions of sexuality and intimacy after cancer: patient and health professional perspectivesAmanda Jane Hordern, Annette F Street
Journal of Advanced Nursing|September 16, 2006
Caregiver bodywork: family members' experiences of caring for a person with motor neurone diseaseRobin A Ray, Annette F Street
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 30, 2007
Communicating about patient sexuality and intimacy after cancer: mismatched expectations and unmet needsAmanda J Hordern, Annette F Street
Qualitative Health Research|October 14, 2006
Managing shame and stigma: case studies of female carers of people with AIDS in southern ThailandNilmanat Kittikorn, Annette F Street, Jeanine Blackford
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|April 20, 2012
Dying with motor neurone disease, what can we learn from family caregivers?Robin A Ray, Janice Brown, Annette F Street
Contemporary Nurse|November 24, 2004
Exploring bereavement care in inpatient settingsAnnette F Street, Anthony W Love, Jeanine Blackford
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 17, 2012
Acceptability and feasibility of end-of-life care pathways in Australian residential aged care facilitiesDell E Horey, Annette F Street, Alison F Sands
Qualitative Health Research|September 6, 2014
Reflections on using biographical approaches in end-of-life care: dignity therapy as exampleOlav Lindqvist, Guinever Threlkeld, Annette F Street, et al.
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