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H M van Maanen

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International Nursing Review|January 1, 1981
Rehabilitation: core of nursingH M van Maanen
Pflege|October 1, 1992
[Healthy aging within the community]H M van Maanen
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1988
Being old does not always mean being sick: perspectives on conditions of health as perceived by British and American elderlyH M van Maanen
Tijdschrift Voor Ziekenverpleging|June 19, 1979
[Rehabilitation--nucleus of nursing]H M van Maanen
Journal of Advanced Nursing|July 1, 1979
Perspectives and problems on quality of nursing care: an overview of contributions from North America and recent developments in EuropeH M van Maanen
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 1, 1981
Improvement of quality of nursing care: a goal to challenge in the eightiesH M van Maanen
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|December 1, 1981
Nursing care of the aged in the NetherlandsH M van Maanen
Journal of Advanced Nursing|August 1, 1990
Nursing in transition: an analysis of the state of the art in relation to the conditions of practice and society's expectationsH M van Maanen
Osterreichische Krankenpflegezeitschrift|January 1, 1979
[Rehabilitation - focal point of nursing]H M van Maanen
International Journal of Nursing Studies|May 1, 1992
Curriculum innovation for gerontological nursing in Canada: a health for all systems based approachA C Beckingham, H M Van Maanen, J McKnight
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International Nursing Review|January 1, 1981
Rehabilitation: core of nursingH M van Maanen
Pflege|October 1, 1992
[Healthy aging within the community]H M van Maanen
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1988
Being old does not always mean being sick: perspectives on conditions of health as perceived by British and American elderlyH M van Maanen
Tijdschrift Voor Ziekenverpleging|June 19, 1979
[Rehabilitation--nucleus of nursing]H M van Maanen
Journal of Advanced Nursing|July 1, 1979
Perspectives and problems on quality of nursing care: an overview of contributions from North America and recent developments in EuropeH M van Maanen
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 1, 1981
Improvement of quality of nursing care: a goal to challenge in the eightiesH M van Maanen
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|December 1, 1981
Nursing care of the aged in the NetherlandsH M van Maanen
Journal of Advanced Nursing|August 1, 1990
Nursing in transition: an analysis of the state of the art in relation to the conditions of practice and society's expectationsH M van Maanen
Osterreichische Krankenpflegezeitschrift|January 1, 1979
[Rehabilitation - focal point of nursing]H M van Maanen
International Journal of Nursing Studies|May 1, 1992
Curriculum innovation for gerontological nursing in Canada: a health for all systems based approachA C Beckingham, H M Van Maanen, J McKnight
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