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Esther Chang

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The Journal of Nursing Administration|January 14, 2005
Why do registered nurses work when ill?Lisa Ann Crout, Esther Chang, Jane Cioffi
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|October 18, 2007
Prevalence of genital prolapse in 3 ethnic groupsCatherine A Sewell, Esther Chang, Carmen J Sultana
International Journal of Nursing Practice|June 5, 2013
Community nurses' perceptions of providing bereavement careSarah Redshaw, Kath Harrison, Amanda Johnson, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|May 10, 2013
A decision model for community nurses providing bereavement careSuzanne Brownhill, Esther Chang, John Bidewell, et al.
JBI Library of Systematic Reviews|November 8, 2016
Effectiveness of strategies to promote safe transition of elderly people across care settingsMartha Mansah, Ritin Fernandez, Rhonda Griffiths, et al.
Journal of Aging Research|July 19, 2019
Exploring the Perspectives of Older People on the Concept of HomeDeborah Hatcher, Esther Chang, Virginia Schmied, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 13, 2012
Administrative stressors and nursing job outcomes in Australian public and non-profit health care organisationsStephen T T Teo, Melissa Yeung, Esther Chang
Nurse Researcher|April 21, 2020
The application and tailoring of Colaizzi's phenomenological approach in a hospital settingTiffany Northall, Esther Chang, Deborah Hatcher, et al.
Aging & Mental Health|January 18, 2013
Touch, the essence of caring for people with end-stage dementia: a mental health perspective in Namaste CareDaniel Nicholls, Esther Chang, Amanda Johnson, et al.
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being|August 28, 2019
Holding momentum: a grounded theory study of strategies for sustaining living at home in older personsDeborah Hatcher, Esther Chang, Virginia Schmied, et al.
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The Journal of Nursing Administration|January 14, 2005
Why do registered nurses work when ill?Lisa Ann Crout, Esther Chang, Jane Cioffi
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|October 18, 2007
Prevalence of genital prolapse in 3 ethnic groupsCatherine A Sewell, Esther Chang, Carmen J Sultana
International Journal of Nursing Practice|June 5, 2013
Community nurses' perceptions of providing bereavement careSarah Redshaw, Kath Harrison, Amanda Johnson, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|May 10, 2013
A decision model for community nurses providing bereavement careSuzanne Brownhill, Esther Chang, John Bidewell, et al.
JBI Library of Systematic Reviews|November 8, 2016
Effectiveness of strategies to promote safe transition of elderly people across care settingsMartha Mansah, Ritin Fernandez, Rhonda Griffiths, et al.
Journal of Aging Research|July 19, 2019
Exploring the Perspectives of Older People on the Concept of HomeDeborah Hatcher, Esther Chang, Virginia Schmied, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 13, 2012
Administrative stressors and nursing job outcomes in Australian public and non-profit health care organisationsStephen T T Teo, Melissa Yeung, Esther Chang
Nurse Researcher|April 21, 2020
The application and tailoring of Colaizzi's phenomenological approach in a hospital settingTiffany Northall, Esther Chang, Deborah Hatcher, et al.
Aging & Mental Health|January 18, 2013
Touch, the essence of caring for people with end-stage dementia: a mental health perspective in Namaste CareDaniel Nicholls, Esther Chang, Amanda Johnson, et al.
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being|August 28, 2019
Holding momentum: a grounded theory study of strategies for sustaining living at home in older personsDeborah Hatcher, Esther Chang, Virginia Schmied, et al.
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