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Isabel Higgins

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Contemporary Nurse|November 29, 2007
Issues in older person nursingIsabel Higgins
Journal of Clinical Nursing|May 4, 2016
Mum's absence(s): conceptual insights into absence as loss during a loved one's deliriumJenny Day, Isabel Higgins
Qualitative Health Research|January 22, 2015
Existential Absence: The Lived Experience of Family Members During Their Older Loved One's DeliriumJenny Day, Isabel Higgins
Journal of Clinical Nursing|February 10, 2015
Adult family member experiences during an older loved one's delirium: a narrative literature reviewJenny Day, Isabel Higgins
Nursing & Health Sciences|December 29, 2015
Reflexivity and exploring the meaning of delirium through media depictions: Methodological insights from a phenomenological studyJenny Day, Isabel Higgins
Contemporary Nurse|October 13, 2007
The scope of enrolled nurse practice: a grounded theory studySally Milson-Hawke, Isabel Higgins
Contemporary Nurse|June 6, 2003
The scope of enrolled nurse practice: a review of the literatureSally Milson-Hawke, Isabel Higgins
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 14, 2019
Experiences of the older hospitalised person on nursing pain care: An ethnographic insightJoanne Harmon, Peter Summons, Isabel Higgins
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|July 4, 2019
Nurses' culturally mediated practices influencing pain care provision for older people in acute care: Ethnographic studyJoanne Harmon, Peter Summons, Isabel Higgins
International Journal of Nursing Studies|October 28, 2008
The process of practice redesign in delirium care for hospitalised older people: a participatory action research studyJenny Day, Isabel Higgins, Tina Koch
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Contemporary Nurse|November 29, 2007
Issues in older person nursingIsabel Higgins
Journal of Clinical Nursing|May 4, 2016
Mum's absence(s): conceptual insights into absence as loss during a loved one's deliriumJenny Day, Isabel Higgins
Qualitative Health Research|January 22, 2015
Existential Absence: The Lived Experience of Family Members During Their Older Loved One's DeliriumJenny Day, Isabel Higgins
Journal of Clinical Nursing|February 10, 2015
Adult family member experiences during an older loved one's delirium: a narrative literature reviewJenny Day, Isabel Higgins
Nursing & Health Sciences|December 29, 2015
Reflexivity and exploring the meaning of delirium through media depictions: Methodological insights from a phenomenological studyJenny Day, Isabel Higgins
Contemporary Nurse|October 13, 2007
The scope of enrolled nurse practice: a grounded theory studySally Milson-Hawke, Isabel Higgins
Contemporary Nurse|June 6, 2003
The scope of enrolled nurse practice: a review of the literatureSally Milson-Hawke, Isabel Higgins
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 14, 2019
Experiences of the older hospitalised person on nursing pain care: An ethnographic insightJoanne Harmon, Peter Summons, Isabel Higgins
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|July 4, 2019
Nurses' culturally mediated practices influencing pain care provision for older people in acute care: Ethnographic studyJoanne Harmon, Peter Summons, Isabel Higgins
International Journal of Nursing Studies|October 28, 2008
The process of practice redesign in delirium care for hospitalised older people: a participatory action research studyJenny Day, Isabel Higgins, Tina Koch
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