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Gerald A Farrell

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Journal of Advanced Nursing|August 11, 2017
Aggression in clinical settings: nurses' views - a follow-up studyGerald A Farrell
Contemporary Nurse|March 17, 2010
Challenging behaviour: an action plan for education and trainingGerald A Farrell, Peter Salmon
Nursing Times|March 28, 2014
Do zero tolerance policies deskill nurses?Gerald A Farrell, Peter Salmon
International Journal of Nursing Studies|July 10, 2012
Workplace aggression, including bullying in nursing and midwifery: a descriptive survey (the SWAB study)Gerald A Farrell, Touran Shafiei
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 26, 2010
Facing up to 'challenging behaviour': a model for training in staff-client interactionGerald A Farrell, Touran Shafiei, Peter Salmon
Journal of Advanced Nursing|August 24, 2006
Scoping workplace aggression in nursing: findings from an Australian studyGerald A Farrell, Christina Bobrowski, Peter Bobrowski
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|January 3, 2013
Patient and visitor assault on nurses and midwives: an exploratory study of employer 'protective' factorsGerald A Farrell, Touran Shafiei, Siew-Pang Chan
Nurse Education Today|August 29, 2006
Using the WWW to teach undergraduate nurses clinical communicationGerald A Farrell, Katrina A Cubit, Christina L Bobrowski, et al.
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Journal of Advanced Nursing|August 11, 2017
Aggression in clinical settings: nurses' views - a follow-up studyGerald A Farrell
Contemporary Nurse|March 17, 2010
Challenging behaviour: an action plan for education and trainingGerald A Farrell, Peter Salmon
Nursing Times|March 28, 2014
Do zero tolerance policies deskill nurses?Gerald A Farrell, Peter Salmon
International Journal of Nursing Studies|July 10, 2012
Workplace aggression, including bullying in nursing and midwifery: a descriptive survey (the SWAB study)Gerald A Farrell, Touran Shafiei
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 26, 2010
Facing up to 'challenging behaviour': a model for training in staff-client interactionGerald A Farrell, Touran Shafiei, Peter Salmon
Journal of Advanced Nursing|August 24, 2006
Scoping workplace aggression in nursing: findings from an Australian studyGerald A Farrell, Christina Bobrowski, Peter Bobrowski
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|January 3, 2013
Patient and visitor assault on nurses and midwives: an exploratory study of employer 'protective' factorsGerald A Farrell, Touran Shafiei, Siew-Pang Chan
Nurse Education Today|August 29, 2006
Using the WWW to teach undergraduate nurses clinical communicationGerald A Farrell, Katrina A Cubit, Christina L Bobrowski, et al.
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