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David Kenneth Wright

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International Journal of Palliative Nursing|August 23, 2019
Thinking about strengths in end-of-life nursing practice: the case of intensive care unit nursesBrandi Vanderspank-Wright, David Kenneth Wright, Kim McMillan
Nursing Inquiry|March 25, 2018
Relational ethics of delirium care: Findings from a hospice ethnographyDavid Kenneth Wright, Susan Brajtman, Mary Ellen Macdonald
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|January 15, 2014
A relational ethical approach to end-of-life deliriumDavid Kenneth Wright, Susan Brajtman, Mary Ellen Macdonald
Palliative Care and Social Practice|September 30, 2021
Centering sexual and gender diversity within Compassionate Communities: insights from a community network of LGBTQ2S+ older adultsPamela Grassau, Arne Stinchcombe, Roanne Thomas, et al.
BMC Nursing|November 8, 2024
The centrality of nursing in realizing high quality palliative care: Exploring Canada's framework on palliative care prioritiesBarbara Pesut, Sally Thorne, David Kenneth Wright, et al.
Dementia (London, England)|September 18, 2024
Safer dementia care spaces: Perspectives from LGBTQ+ people with cognitive impairment and caregiversArne Stinchcombe, Jeremy Oueis, Kimberley Wilson, et al.
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|August 31, 2017
Forensic nursing and the palliative approach to care: an empirical nursing ethics analysisDavid Kenneth Wright, Brandi Vanderspank-Wright, Dave Holmes, et al.
Palliative Medicine|April 10, 2015
Delirium as letting go: An ethnographic analysis of hospice care and family moral experienceDavid Kenneth Wright, Susan Brajtman, Betty Cragg, et al.
Nursing Ethics|October 23, 2019
Moral identity and palliative sedation: A systematic review of normative nursing literatureDavid Kenneth Wright, Chris Gastmans, Amanda Vandyk, et al.
Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing : JHPN : the Official Journal of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association|February 2, 2023
"We're Cancer Care Nurses": Perceptions About Providing Palliative Care in a Community HospitalDavid Kenneth Wright, Grace Ma, Kathleen Charlebois, et al.
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International Journal of Palliative Nursing|August 23, 2019
Thinking about strengths in end-of-life nursing practice: the case of intensive care unit nursesBrandi Vanderspank-Wright, David Kenneth Wright, Kim McMillan
Nursing Inquiry|March 25, 2018
Relational ethics of delirium care: Findings from a hospice ethnographyDavid Kenneth Wright, Susan Brajtman, Mary Ellen Macdonald
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|January 15, 2014
A relational ethical approach to end-of-life deliriumDavid Kenneth Wright, Susan Brajtman, Mary Ellen Macdonald
Palliative Care and Social Practice|September 30, 2021
Centering sexual and gender diversity within Compassionate Communities: insights from a community network of LGBTQ2S+ older adultsPamela Grassau, Arne Stinchcombe, Roanne Thomas, et al.
BMC Nursing|November 8, 2024
The centrality of nursing in realizing high quality palliative care: Exploring Canada's framework on palliative care prioritiesBarbara Pesut, Sally Thorne, David Kenneth Wright, et al.
Dementia (London, England)|September 18, 2024
Safer dementia care spaces: Perspectives from LGBTQ+ people with cognitive impairment and caregiversArne Stinchcombe, Jeremy Oueis, Kimberley Wilson, et al.
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|August 31, 2017
Forensic nursing and the palliative approach to care: an empirical nursing ethics analysisDavid Kenneth Wright, Brandi Vanderspank-Wright, Dave Holmes, et al.
Palliative Medicine|April 10, 2015
Delirium as letting go: An ethnographic analysis of hospice care and family moral experienceDavid Kenneth Wright, Susan Brajtman, Betty Cragg, et al.
Nursing Ethics|October 23, 2019
Moral identity and palliative sedation: A systematic review of normative nursing literatureDavid Kenneth Wright, Chris Gastmans, Amanda Vandyk, et al.
Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing : JHPN : the Official Journal of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association|February 2, 2023
"We're Cancer Care Nurses": Perceptions About Providing Palliative Care in a Community HospitalDavid Kenneth Wright, Grace Ma, Kathleen Charlebois, et al.
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