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Jane Barnett

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Nursing Times|October 10, 2003
Health implications of body piercing and tattooing: a literature reviewJane Barnett
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|October 24, 2018
An infection prevention and control frameworkJane Barnett
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|September 25, 2015
Letter makes false claimsJane Barnett, Susie Rich
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|March 15, 2006
Infection control nurses criticise photoJane Barnett, Michelle Taylor, Karen Armstrong
Journal of Psychiatric Research|September 20, 2011
A meta-analysis of pathological gaming prevalence and comorbidity with mental health, academic and social problemsChristopher J Ferguson, Mark Coulson, Jane Barnett
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 15, 2004
Randomised controlled factorial trial of dietary advice for patients with a single high blood pressure reading in primary carePaul Little, Jo Kelly, Jane Barnett, et al.
Injury|July 11, 2021
A survey of current practice in UK emergency department management of patients with blunt chest wall trauma not requiring admission to hospitalCeri Battle, Claire O'Neill, Luke Newey, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 3, 2002
Comparison of agreement between different measures of blood pressure in primary care and daytime ambulatory blood pressurePaul Little, Jane Barnett, Lucy Barnsley, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 3, 2002
Comparison of acceptability of and preferences for different methods of measuring blood pressure in primary carePaul Little, Jane Barnett, Lucy Barnsley, et al.
Mental Health in Family Medicine|April 6, 2012
Does perceived financial strain predict depression among young women? Longitudinal findings from the Southampton Women's SurveyNick Dunn, Hazel Inskip, Tony Kendrick, et al.
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Nursing Times|October 10, 2003
Health implications of body piercing and tattooing: a literature reviewJane Barnett
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|October 24, 2018
An infection prevention and control frameworkJane Barnett
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|September 25, 2015
Letter makes false claimsJane Barnett, Susie Rich
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|March 15, 2006
Infection control nurses criticise photoJane Barnett, Michelle Taylor, Karen Armstrong
Journal of Psychiatric Research|September 20, 2011
A meta-analysis of pathological gaming prevalence and comorbidity with mental health, academic and social problemsChristopher J Ferguson, Mark Coulson, Jane Barnett
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 15, 2004
Randomised controlled factorial trial of dietary advice for patients with a single high blood pressure reading in primary carePaul Little, Jo Kelly, Jane Barnett, et al.
Injury|July 11, 2021
A survey of current practice in UK emergency department management of patients with blunt chest wall trauma not requiring admission to hospitalCeri Battle, Claire O'Neill, Luke Newey, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 3, 2002
Comparison of agreement between different measures of blood pressure in primary care and daytime ambulatory blood pressurePaul Little, Jane Barnett, Lucy Barnsley, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 3, 2002
Comparison of acceptability of and preferences for different methods of measuring blood pressure in primary carePaul Little, Jane Barnett, Lucy Barnsley, et al.
Mental Health in Family Medicine|April 6, 2012
Does perceived financial strain predict depression among young women? Longitudinal findings from the Southampton Women's SurveyNick Dunn, Hazel Inskip, Tony Kendrick, et al.
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