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Joan Liaschenko

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The Journal of Nursing Administration|May 2, 2002
Thoughts on nursing workJoan Liaschenko
Nursing Philosophy : an International Journal for Healthcare Professionals|June 7, 2005
Death: can Monty Python do what philosophers can not?Joan Liaschenko
Qualitative Health Research|May 5, 2007
In the mind of the beholder: hypothesized effect of intrapartum nurses' cognitive frames of childbirth cesarean section ratesMary Regan, Joan Liaschenko
The Hastings Center Report|September 22, 2016
Fostering Nurses' Moral Agency and Moral Identity: The Importance of Moral CommunityJoan Liaschenko, Elizabeth Peter
HEC Forum : an Interdisciplinary Journal on Hospitals' Ethical and Legal Issues|October 31, 2002
The voice of home care workers in clinical ethicsJoan Liaschenko, Elizabeth Peter
Nursing Philosophy : an International Journal for Healthcare Professionals|September 13, 2003
Clinical ethics, its nature, and the role of the nurse as clinical ethicistSteven Edwards, Joan Liaschenko
Nursing Philosophy : an International Journal for Healthcare Professionals|September 13, 2003
Whose morality is it anyway? Thoughts on the work of Margaret Urban WalkerElizabeth Peter, Joan Liaschenko
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 14, 2004
Nursing ethics and conceptualizations of nursing: profession, practice and workJoan Liaschenko, Elizabeth Peter
Research and Theory for Nursing Practice|March 7, 2008
In the margins of the mind: development of a projective research methodology for the study of nursing practiceMary Regan, Joan Liaschenko
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|June 12, 2013
Moral distress reexamined: a feminist interpretation of nurses' identities, relationships, and responsibilitesElizabeth Peter, Joan Liaschenko
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The Journal of Nursing Administration|May 2, 2002
Thoughts on nursing workJoan Liaschenko
Nursing Philosophy : an International Journal for Healthcare Professionals|June 7, 2005
Death: can Monty Python do what philosophers can not?Joan Liaschenko
Qualitative Health Research|May 5, 2007
In the mind of the beholder: hypothesized effect of intrapartum nurses' cognitive frames of childbirth cesarean section ratesMary Regan, Joan Liaschenko
The Hastings Center Report|September 22, 2016
Fostering Nurses' Moral Agency and Moral Identity: The Importance of Moral CommunityJoan Liaschenko, Elizabeth Peter
HEC Forum : an Interdisciplinary Journal on Hospitals' Ethical and Legal Issues|October 31, 2002
The voice of home care workers in clinical ethicsJoan Liaschenko, Elizabeth Peter
Nursing Philosophy : an International Journal for Healthcare Professionals|September 13, 2003
Clinical ethics, its nature, and the role of the nurse as clinical ethicistSteven Edwards, Joan Liaschenko
Nursing Philosophy : an International Journal for Healthcare Professionals|September 13, 2003
Whose morality is it anyway? Thoughts on the work of Margaret Urban WalkerElizabeth Peter, Joan Liaschenko
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 14, 2004
Nursing ethics and conceptualizations of nursing: profession, practice and workJoan Liaschenko, Elizabeth Peter
Research and Theory for Nursing Practice|March 7, 2008
In the margins of the mind: development of a projective research methodology for the study of nursing practiceMary Regan, Joan Liaschenko
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|June 12, 2013
Moral distress reexamined: a feminist interpretation of nurses' identities, relationships, and responsibilitesElizabeth Peter, Joan Liaschenko
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