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Elizabeth Tutton

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Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 1, 2004
Comfort on a ward for older peopleElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers
Nursing Older People|December 3, 2003
Frail older people: participation in careElizabeth Tutton, Laurie Ager
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 16, 2003
An exploration of the concept of comfortElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 15, 2018
Understanding assessment on a hospital ward for older people: A qualitative studyHanneke Wiltjer, Kate Seers, Elizabeth Tutton
International Journal of Nursing Studies|February 21, 2012
Hope in orthopaedic trauma: a qualitative studyElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers, Deborah Langstaff
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 12, 2008
Professional nursing culture on a trauma unit: experiences of patients and staffElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers, Debbie Langstaff
International Journal of Older People Nursing|July 30, 2019
I becomes we, but where is me? The unity-division paradox when caring for a relative with dementia: A qualitative studyStephanie Tierney, Elizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers
Journal of Advanced Nursing|April 14, 2015
Patients' experiences of technology and care in adult intensive careLouise Caroline Stayt, Kate Seers, Elizabeth Tutton
BMC Health Services Research|March 4, 2017
Enabling the flow of compassionate care: a grounded theory studyStephanie Tierney, Kate Seers, Elizabeth Tutton, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 14, 2011
Staff and patient views of the concept of hope on a stroke unit: a qualitative studyElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers, Deborah Langstaff, et al.
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Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 1, 2004
Comfort on a ward for older peopleElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers
Nursing Older People|December 3, 2003
Frail older people: participation in careElizabeth Tutton, Laurie Ager
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 16, 2003
An exploration of the concept of comfortElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 15, 2018
Understanding assessment on a hospital ward for older people: A qualitative studyHanneke Wiltjer, Kate Seers, Elizabeth Tutton
International Journal of Nursing Studies|February 21, 2012
Hope in orthopaedic trauma: a qualitative studyElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers, Deborah Langstaff
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 12, 2008
Professional nursing culture on a trauma unit: experiences of patients and staffElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers, Debbie Langstaff
International Journal of Older People Nursing|July 30, 2019
I becomes we, but where is me? The unity-division paradox when caring for a relative with dementia: A qualitative studyStephanie Tierney, Elizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers
Journal of Advanced Nursing|April 14, 2015
Patients' experiences of technology and care in adult intensive careLouise Caroline Stayt, Kate Seers, Elizabeth Tutton
BMC Health Services Research|March 4, 2017
Enabling the flow of compassionate care: a grounded theory studyStephanie Tierney, Kate Seers, Elizabeth Tutton, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 14, 2011
Staff and patient views of the concept of hope on a stroke unit: a qualitative studyElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers, Deborah Langstaff, et al.
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