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F Beryl Pilkington

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Nursing Science Quarterly|April 20, 2004
Human becoming criticism: a knowledge innovationF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|June 25, 2005
Grieving a loss: the lived experience for elders residing in an institutionF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|September 20, 2006
Developing nursing knowledge on grieving: a human becoming perspectiveF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|May 24, 2006
Exploring the ontology of space, place, and meaningF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|February 20, 2010
Theorizing family and family healthcare from the perspective of King's theory of goal attainmentF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|June 19, 2010
Theoretical reflections on space, time, and presenceF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|September 28, 2010
Theorizing evidence from a human science perspectiveF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|January 30, 2009
The question of timeF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|January 5, 2007
Envisioning nursing in 2050 through the eyes of nurse theorists: Leininger and WatsonF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|July 15, 2006
Development of middle-range theoriesF Beryl Pilkington
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Nursing Science Quarterly|April 20, 2004
Human becoming criticism: a knowledge innovationF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|June 25, 2005
Grieving a loss: the lived experience for elders residing in an institutionF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|September 20, 2006
Developing nursing knowledge on grieving: a human becoming perspectiveF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|May 24, 2006
Exploring the ontology of space, place, and meaningF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|February 20, 2010
Theorizing family and family healthcare from the perspective of King's theory of goal attainmentF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|June 19, 2010
Theoretical reflections on space, time, and presenceF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|September 28, 2010
Theorizing evidence from a human science perspectiveF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|January 30, 2009
The question of timeF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|January 5, 2007
Envisioning nursing in 2050 through the eyes of nurse theorists: Leininger and WatsonF Beryl Pilkington
Nursing Science Quarterly|July 15, 2006
Development of middle-range theoriesF Beryl Pilkington
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