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Jan Pringle

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Evidence-Based Nursing|November 28, 2018
Health mind mapping has the potential to facilitate patient engagement in self-management of long-term conditionsJan Pringle
Nurse Researcher|February 16, 2011
Phenomenological approaches: challenges and choicesJan Pringle, Charles Hendry, Ella McLafferty
Palliative Medicine|March 25, 2015
Dignity and patient-centred care for people with palliative care needs in the acute hospital setting: A systematic reviewJan Pringle, Bridget Johnston, Deans Buchanan
Dementia (London, England)|September 18, 2015
'This is my story, how I remember it': In-depth analysis of Dignity Therapy documents from a study of Dignity Therapy for people with early stage dementiaBridget Johnston, Sally Lawton, Jan Pringle
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|December 2, 2015
Operationalizing reflexivity to improve the rigor of palliative care researchBridget Johnston, Jan Pringle, Deans Buchanan
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 19, 2008
A review of the early discharge experiences of stroke survivors and their carersJan Pringle, Charles Hendry, Ella McLafferty
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|December 20, 2016
Life transitions of adolescents and young adults with life-limiting conditionsBridget Johnston, Divya Jindal-Snape, Jan Pringle
Disability and Rehabilitation|April 26, 2013
Revisioning, reconnecting and revisiting: the psychosocial transition of returning home from hospital following a strokeJan Pringle, John S Drummond, Ella McLafferty
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|February 26, 2015
The person behind the patient: a feasibility study using the Patient Dignity Question for patients with palliative care needs in hospitalBridget Johnston, Marion Gaffney, Jan Pringle, et al.
Nurse Researcher|May 13, 2011
Interpretative phenomenological analysis: a discussion and critiqueJan Pringle, John Drummond, Ella McLafferty, et al.
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Evidence-Based Nursing|November 28, 2018
Health mind mapping has the potential to facilitate patient engagement in self-management of long-term conditionsJan Pringle
Nurse Researcher|February 16, 2011
Phenomenological approaches: challenges and choicesJan Pringle, Charles Hendry, Ella McLafferty
Palliative Medicine|March 25, 2015
Dignity and patient-centred care for people with palliative care needs in the acute hospital setting: A systematic reviewJan Pringle, Bridget Johnston, Deans Buchanan
Dementia (London, England)|September 18, 2015
'This is my story, how I remember it': In-depth analysis of Dignity Therapy documents from a study of Dignity Therapy for people with early stage dementiaBridget Johnston, Sally Lawton, Jan Pringle
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|December 2, 2015
Operationalizing reflexivity to improve the rigor of palliative care researchBridget Johnston, Jan Pringle, Deans Buchanan
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 19, 2008
A review of the early discharge experiences of stroke survivors and their carersJan Pringle, Charles Hendry, Ella McLafferty
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|December 20, 2016
Life transitions of adolescents and young adults with life-limiting conditionsBridget Johnston, Divya Jindal-Snape, Jan Pringle
Disability and Rehabilitation|April 26, 2013
Revisioning, reconnecting and revisiting: the psychosocial transition of returning home from hospital following a strokeJan Pringle, John S Drummond, Ella McLafferty
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|February 26, 2015
The person behind the patient: a feasibility study using the Patient Dignity Question for patients with palliative care needs in hospitalBridget Johnston, Marion Gaffney, Jan Pringle, et al.
Nurse Researcher|May 13, 2011
Interpretative phenomenological analysis: a discussion and critiqueJan Pringle, John Drummond, Ella McLafferty, et al.
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