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Elizabeth J Halcomb

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Journal of Advanced Nursing|October 31, 2018
Mixed methods research: The issues beyond combining methodsElizabeth J Halcomb
Evidence-Based Nursing|December 18, 2010
Expansion of nursing role in general practice: studies suggest patients think that nurses can manage simple conditions but have some concerns about knowledge and competence in some areasElizabeth J Halcomb
Contemporary Nurse|March 9, 2007
Mixed methods research is an effective method of enquiry for community health researchSharon Andrew, Elizabeth J Halcomb
Nurse Researcher|October 7, 2016
Triangulation as a method for contemporary nursing researchElizabeth J Halcomb, Sharon Andrew
Contemporary Nurse|September 1, 2009
Nursing student feedback on undergraduate research education: implications for teaching and learningElizabeth J Halcomb, Kathleen Peters
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|February 4, 2006
Is verbatim transcription of interview data always necessary?Elizabeth J Halcomb, Patricia M Davidson
JBI Library of Systematic Reviews|November 8, 2016
Role of MRSA reservoirs in the acute care settingElizabeth J Halcomb, Rhonda Griffiths, Ritin Fernandez
Nurse Education Today|October 7, 2008
Nursing students' confidence in medication calculations predicts math exam performanceSharon Andrew, Yenna Salamonson, Elizabeth J Halcomb
Nurse Education in Practice|October 17, 2012
Clinical placements in general practice: relationships between practice nurses and tertiary institutionsKathleen Peters, Elizabeth J Halcomb, Susan McInnes
BMC Family Practice|March 11, 2014
Telemonitoring can assist in managing cardiovascular disease in primary care: a systematic review of systematic reviewsRenee Purcell, Susan McInnes, Elizabeth J Halcomb
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Journal of Advanced Nursing|October 31, 2018
Mixed methods research: The issues beyond combining methodsElizabeth J Halcomb
Evidence-Based Nursing|December 18, 2010
Expansion of nursing role in general practice: studies suggest patients think that nurses can manage simple conditions but have some concerns about knowledge and competence in some areasElizabeth J Halcomb
Contemporary Nurse|March 9, 2007
Mixed methods research is an effective method of enquiry for community health researchSharon Andrew, Elizabeth J Halcomb
Nurse Researcher|October 7, 2016
Triangulation as a method for contemporary nursing researchElizabeth J Halcomb, Sharon Andrew
Contemporary Nurse|September 1, 2009
Nursing student feedback on undergraduate research education: implications for teaching and learningElizabeth J Halcomb, Kathleen Peters
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|February 4, 2006
Is verbatim transcription of interview data always necessary?Elizabeth J Halcomb, Patricia M Davidson
JBI Library of Systematic Reviews|November 8, 2016
Role of MRSA reservoirs in the acute care settingElizabeth J Halcomb, Rhonda Griffiths, Ritin Fernandez
Nurse Education Today|October 7, 2008
Nursing students' confidence in medication calculations predicts math exam performanceSharon Andrew, Yenna Salamonson, Elizabeth J Halcomb
Nurse Education in Practice|October 17, 2012
Clinical placements in general practice: relationships between practice nurses and tertiary institutionsKathleen Peters, Elizabeth J Halcomb, Susan McInnes
BMC Family Practice|March 11, 2014
Telemonitoring can assist in managing cardiovascular disease in primary care: a systematic review of systematic reviewsRenee Purcell, Susan McInnes, Elizabeth J Halcomb
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