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John Hurley

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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|November 4, 2009
A qualitative study of mental health nurse identities: many roles, one professionJohn Hurley
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|January 25, 2021
Making the case for clinical mental health nurses to break their silence on the healing they create: A critical discussionJohn Hurley, Richard Lakeman
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|June 7, 2007
Improving health care through payment by resultsPaul Linsley, John Hurley
Journal of Nursing Management|September 28, 2007
Leadership challenges to move nurses toward collaborative individualism within a neo-corporate bureaucratic environmentJohn Hurley, Paul Linsley
Nursing Inquiry|September 13, 2008
As mental health nursing roles expand, is education expanding mental health nurses? An emotionally intelligent view towards preparation for psychological therapies and relatednessJohn Hurley, Robert Rankin
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|August 4, 2020
The impact of caregiving on the health status of regional carers in Australia: Findings from a mixed-method studyMarie Hutchinson, John Hurley
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|August 19, 2020
What mental health nurses have to say about themselves: A discourse analysisRichard Lakeman, John Hurley
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|November 15, 2011
Becoming a psychiatric/mental health nurse in the UK: a qualitative study exploring processes of identity formationJohn Hurley, Richard Lakeman
Contemporary Nurse|March 15, 2013
Setting a course: a critical review of the literature on nurse leadership in AustraliaJohn Hurley, Marie Hutchinson
Nurse Education Today|August 17, 2010
Nurse teaching and research: Symbiotic partners or estranged relatives?John Hurley, Julie Taylor
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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|November 4, 2009
A qualitative study of mental health nurse identities: many roles, one professionJohn Hurley
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|January 25, 2021
Making the case for clinical mental health nurses to break their silence on the healing they create: A critical discussionJohn Hurley, Richard Lakeman
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|June 7, 2007
Improving health care through payment by resultsPaul Linsley, John Hurley
Journal of Nursing Management|September 28, 2007
Leadership challenges to move nurses toward collaborative individualism within a neo-corporate bureaucratic environmentJohn Hurley, Paul Linsley
Nursing Inquiry|September 13, 2008
As mental health nursing roles expand, is education expanding mental health nurses? An emotionally intelligent view towards preparation for psychological therapies and relatednessJohn Hurley, Robert Rankin
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|August 4, 2020
The impact of caregiving on the health status of regional carers in Australia: Findings from a mixed-method studyMarie Hutchinson, John Hurley
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|August 19, 2020
What mental health nurses have to say about themselves: A discourse analysisRichard Lakeman, John Hurley
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|November 15, 2011
Becoming a psychiatric/mental health nurse in the UK: a qualitative study exploring processes of identity formationJohn Hurley, Richard Lakeman
Contemporary Nurse|March 15, 2013
Setting a course: a critical review of the literature on nurse leadership in AustraliaJohn Hurley, Marie Hutchinson
Nurse Education Today|August 17, 2010
Nurse teaching and research: Symbiotic partners or estranged relatives?John Hurley, Julie Taylor
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