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Elizabeth Manias

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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|December 1, 2012
Detection of medication-related problems in hospital practice: a reviewElizabeth Manias
Evidence-Based Nursing|February 20, 2014
Although parents are generally satisfied with their child's postoperative care, children continue to experience moderate-to-severe pain postoperativelyElizabeth Manias
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|July 15, 2009
Errors in administration of parenteral medications are a serious safety problem in intensive care unitsElizabeth Manias
Journal of Advanced Nursing|April 29, 2010
Medication communication: a concept analysisElizabeth Manias
Evidence-Based Nursing|April 10, 2015
Clinically significant pain is experienced by just over a third of all hospitalised patients, affecting around a half of surgical and a quarter of medical admissionsElizabeth Manias
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 12, 2008
Managing pain in chronic kidney disease: patient participation in decision-makingElizabeth Manias, Allison Williams
Journal of Clinical Nursing|July 5, 2007
A structured literature review of pain assessment and management of patients with chronic kidney diseaseAllison Williams, Elizabeth Manias
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|May 6, 2010
Medication adherence in people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: a meta-analysisElizabeth Manias, Allison Williams
International Journal of Nursing Studies|July 7, 2009
Person-centred interactions between nurses and patients during medication activities in an acute hospital setting: qualitative observation and interview studyDanielle Bolster, Elizabeth Manias
Nursing Inquiry|September 13, 2008
The power of routine and special observations: producing civility in a public acute psychiatric unitBridget Hamilton, Elizabeth Manias
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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|December 1, 2012
Detection of medication-related problems in hospital practice: a reviewElizabeth Manias
Evidence-Based Nursing|February 20, 2014
Although parents are generally satisfied with their child's postoperative care, children continue to experience moderate-to-severe pain postoperativelyElizabeth Manias
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|July 15, 2009
Errors in administration of parenteral medications are a serious safety problem in intensive care unitsElizabeth Manias
Journal of Advanced Nursing|April 29, 2010
Medication communication: a concept analysisElizabeth Manias
Evidence-Based Nursing|April 10, 2015
Clinically significant pain is experienced by just over a third of all hospitalised patients, affecting around a half of surgical and a quarter of medical admissionsElizabeth Manias
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 12, 2008
Managing pain in chronic kidney disease: patient participation in decision-makingElizabeth Manias, Allison Williams
Journal of Clinical Nursing|July 5, 2007
A structured literature review of pain assessment and management of patients with chronic kidney diseaseAllison Williams, Elizabeth Manias
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|May 6, 2010
Medication adherence in people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: a meta-analysisElizabeth Manias, Allison Williams
International Journal of Nursing Studies|July 7, 2009
Person-centred interactions between nurses and patients during medication activities in an acute hospital setting: qualitative observation and interview studyDanielle Bolster, Elizabeth Manias
Nursing Inquiry|September 13, 2008
The power of routine and special observations: producing civility in a public acute psychiatric unitBridget Hamilton, Elizabeth Manias
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