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Ben Bowers

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Nursing Times|October 1, 2010
Improving integrated team working to support people to die in the place of their choiceBen Bowers, Sarah Roderick, Sally Arnold
British Journal of Community Nursing|December 10, 2024
Providing effective dying symptom control at homeBen Bowers, Rosanna Fennessy, Joodi Mourhli
BMC Palliative Care|May 28, 2026
Hidden work and blurred boundaries: a qualitative study of how community nurses navigate and adapt injectable medication processes to provide timely end-of-life symptom controlRosanna Fennessy, P John Clarkson, Ben Bowers
British Journal of Community Nursing|July 2, 2026
Oral health in palliative care: bridging guidance and realitySwapnil Ghotane, Jennifer E Gallagher, Ben Bowers
British Journal of Community Nursing|June 1, 2023
Family carers' administration of injectable medications at the end of life: a service evaluation of a novel interventionLisa O'Hara, Catherine J Evans, Ben Bowers
British Journal of Community Nursing|June 5, 2015
Shaping future delivery of care: district nurses seizing the day!Caroline Aw Dickson, Julie Bliss, Ben Bowers
British Journal of Community Nursing|December 28, 2020
End-of-life care during COVID-19: opportunities and challenges for community nursingBen Bowers, Kristian Pollock, Crystal Oldman, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|June 9, 2021
The known unknowns of assisted hydration at the end of lifeArjun Kingdon, Anna Spathis, Ben Bowers, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|January 29, 2026
What happens if we do not talk about death and dying?Alison Blackmore, Bella Madden, Roberta Lovick, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|January 29, 2025
How changes in GPs' ways of working have affected community nurses: a qualitative studyLouisa Polak, Kristian Pollock, Stephen Barclay, et al.
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Nursing Times|October 1, 2010
Improving integrated team working to support people to die in the place of their choiceBen Bowers, Sarah Roderick, Sally Arnold
British Journal of Community Nursing|December 10, 2024
Providing effective dying symptom control at homeBen Bowers, Rosanna Fennessy, Joodi Mourhli
BMC Palliative Care|May 28, 2026
Hidden work and blurred boundaries: a qualitative study of how community nurses navigate and adapt injectable medication processes to provide timely end-of-life symptom controlRosanna Fennessy, P John Clarkson, Ben Bowers
British Journal of Community Nursing|July 2, 2026
Oral health in palliative care: bridging guidance and realitySwapnil Ghotane, Jennifer E Gallagher, Ben Bowers
British Journal of Community Nursing|June 1, 2023
Family carers' administration of injectable medications at the end of life: a service evaluation of a novel interventionLisa O'Hara, Catherine J Evans, Ben Bowers
British Journal of Community Nursing|June 5, 2015
Shaping future delivery of care: district nurses seizing the day!Caroline Aw Dickson, Julie Bliss, Ben Bowers
British Journal of Community Nursing|December 28, 2020
End-of-life care during COVID-19: opportunities and challenges for community nursingBen Bowers, Kristian Pollock, Crystal Oldman, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|June 9, 2021
The known unknowns of assisted hydration at the end of lifeArjun Kingdon, Anna Spathis, Ben Bowers, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|January 29, 2026
What happens if we do not talk about death and dying?Alison Blackmore, Bella Madden, Roberta Lovick, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|January 29, 2025
How changes in GPs' ways of working have affected community nurses: a qualitative studyLouisa Polak, Kristian Pollock, Stephen Barclay, et al.
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