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International Journal of Nursing Practice|August 24, 1999
The good, the bad and the relative, Part Two: Goodness and the criterion problem in qualitative researchC Emden, M Sandelowski
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)|June 10, 2000
Programmatic research. A desirable (or despotic?) nursing strategy for the futureC Emden, S Borbasi
Contemporary Nurse|March 30, 1999
Manuscript reviewing: what reviewers have to sayC Emden, S Schubert
Contemporary Nurse|February 22, 2002
Is a PhD the best career choice? Nursing employers' viewsS Borbasi, C Emden
Research in Nursing & Health|August 1, 1997
Focus on qualitative methods. Qualitative metasynthesis: issues and techniquesM Sandelowski, S Docherty, C Emden
Australian College of Midwives Incorporated Journal|December 7, 2000
They were different and few: an Australian study of midwives' attitudes to research and computerised research findingsH Hancock, C Emden, S Schubert, et al.
Nurse Education in Practice|November 28, 2008
A web of intrigue: the search for quality in qualitative researchC Emden, H Hancock, S Schubert, et al.
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International Journal of Nursing Practice|August 24, 1999
The good, the bad and the relative, Part Two: Goodness and the criterion problem in qualitative researchC Emden, M Sandelowski
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)|June 10, 2000
Programmatic research. A desirable (or despotic?) nursing strategy for the futureC Emden, S Borbasi
Contemporary Nurse|March 30, 1999
Manuscript reviewing: what reviewers have to sayC Emden, S Schubert
Contemporary Nurse|February 22, 2002
Is a PhD the best career choice? Nursing employers' viewsS Borbasi, C Emden
Research in Nursing & Health|August 1, 1997
Focus on qualitative methods. Qualitative metasynthesis: issues and techniquesM Sandelowski, S Docherty, C Emden
Australian College of Midwives Incorporated Journal|December 7, 2000
They were different and few: an Australian study of midwives' attitudes to research and computerised research findingsH Hancock, C Emden, S Schubert, et al.
Nurse Education in Practice|November 28, 2008
A web of intrigue: the search for quality in qualitative researchC Emden, H Hancock, S Schubert, et al.
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