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Judith Kulig

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Rural and Remote Health|November 21, 2016
The time is now: setting a rural health research agendaJudith Kulig
Alberta RN|November 3, 2006
Breaking down racial barriers. Honouring pioneer Aboriginal nurses from the Blood ReserveJudith Kulig, Sonya Grypma
The Journal of Rural Health : Official Journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association|February 18, 2004
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger: determinants of stress resiliency in rural people of Saskatchewan, CanadaNikki Gerrard, Judith Kulig, Nadine Nowatzki
Rural and Remote Health|August 18, 2022
A framework for nursing practice in rural and remote CanadaMichelle Pavloff, Dana S Edge, Judith Kulig
Nursing BC|March 27, 2007
Nurses and First Nations and Inuit community-managed primary health-care servicesJudith Kulig, Martha MacLeod, Josée G Lavoie
Rural and Remote Health|August 11, 2011
Rural youth and violence: a gender perspectiveBarry L Hall, Judith Kulig, Ruth Grant Kalischuk
Research in Gerontological Nursing|January 26, 2018
Older Adult Caregiving in an Amish CommunityHelen M Farrar, Judith Kulig, Janet Sullivan-Wilson
Nursing Inquiry|June 2, 2017
Applying cultural safety beyond Indigenous contexts: Insights from health research with Amish and Low German MennonitesAmélie Blanchet Garneau, Helen Farrar, HaiYan Fan, et al.
Disasters|January 3, 2013
The Lost Creek Fire: managing social relations under disaster conditionsBill Reimer, Judith Kulig, Dana Edge, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 29, 2022
'Staying strong': A constructivist grounded theory of how registered nurses deal with the impact of trauma-related events in rural acute care practiceSharleen Jahner, Kelly Penz, Norma J Stewart, et al.
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Rural and Remote Health|November 21, 2016
The time is now: setting a rural health research agendaJudith Kulig
Alberta RN|November 3, 2006
Breaking down racial barriers. Honouring pioneer Aboriginal nurses from the Blood ReserveJudith Kulig, Sonya Grypma
The Journal of Rural Health : Official Journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association|February 18, 2004
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger: determinants of stress resiliency in rural people of Saskatchewan, CanadaNikki Gerrard, Judith Kulig, Nadine Nowatzki
Rural and Remote Health|August 18, 2022
A framework for nursing practice in rural and remote CanadaMichelle Pavloff, Dana S Edge, Judith Kulig
Nursing BC|March 27, 2007
Nurses and First Nations and Inuit community-managed primary health-care servicesJudith Kulig, Martha MacLeod, Josée G Lavoie
Rural and Remote Health|August 11, 2011
Rural youth and violence: a gender perspectiveBarry L Hall, Judith Kulig, Ruth Grant Kalischuk
Research in Gerontological Nursing|January 26, 2018
Older Adult Caregiving in an Amish CommunityHelen M Farrar, Judith Kulig, Janet Sullivan-Wilson
Nursing Inquiry|June 2, 2017
Applying cultural safety beyond Indigenous contexts: Insights from health research with Amish and Low German MennonitesAmélie Blanchet Garneau, Helen Farrar, HaiYan Fan, et al.
Disasters|January 3, 2013
The Lost Creek Fire: managing social relations under disaster conditionsBill Reimer, Judith Kulig, Dana Edge, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 29, 2022
'Staying strong': A constructivist grounded theory of how registered nurses deal with the impact of trauma-related events in rural acute care practiceSharleen Jahner, Kelly Penz, Norma J Stewart, et al.
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