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Karen Shaw

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Public Health|November 22, 2005
The 2003 SARS outbreak and its impact on infection control practicesKaren Shaw
Nursing Times|October 20, 2007
Seasonal, avian and pandemic influenzaKaren Shaw
Professional Nurse (London, England)|June 24, 2005
Getting all hands to the practice stationsKaren Shaw
Journal of Research in Nursing : JRN|August 16, 2021
"It's like having an evil twin": an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the lifeworld of a person with Parkinson's diseaseVirginia Eatough, Karen Shaw
Nursing Times|August 16, 2016
"Antimicrobial resistance will kill millions--we must act now"Karen Shaw, Susie Singleton
Nursing Times|August 5, 2008
How to cut Clostridium difficile infectionRifat Soyfoo, Karen Shaw
British Journal of Health Psychology|November 19, 2016
'I'm worried about getting water in the holes in my head': A phenomenological psychology case study of the experience of undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery for Parkinson's diseaseVirginia Eatough, Karen Shaw
Patient Education and Counseling|October 4, 2016
Parenting a child with chronic illness as they transition into adulthood: A systematic review and thematic synthesis of parents' experiencesGemma Heath, Albert Farre, Karen Shaw
Psychology & Health|March 29, 2012
Banking on brains: insights of brain donor relatives and friends from an experiential perspectiveVirginia Eatough, Karen Shaw, Andrew Lees
Policy Brief (George Washington University. Center for Health Services Research and Policy)|January 25, 2003
Behavioral health and managed care contracting under SCHIPSara Rosenbaum, Colleen Sonosky, Karen Shaw, et al.
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Public Health|November 22, 2005
The 2003 SARS outbreak and its impact on infection control practicesKaren Shaw
Nursing Times|October 20, 2007
Seasonal, avian and pandemic influenzaKaren Shaw
Professional Nurse (London, England)|June 24, 2005
Getting all hands to the practice stationsKaren Shaw
Journal of Research in Nursing : JRN|August 16, 2021
"It's like having an evil twin": an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the lifeworld of a person with Parkinson's diseaseVirginia Eatough, Karen Shaw
Nursing Times|August 16, 2016
"Antimicrobial resistance will kill millions--we must act now"Karen Shaw, Susie Singleton
Nursing Times|August 5, 2008
How to cut Clostridium difficile infectionRifat Soyfoo, Karen Shaw
British Journal of Health Psychology|November 19, 2016
'I'm worried about getting water in the holes in my head': A phenomenological psychology case study of the experience of undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery for Parkinson's diseaseVirginia Eatough, Karen Shaw
Patient Education and Counseling|October 4, 2016
Parenting a child with chronic illness as they transition into adulthood: A systematic review and thematic synthesis of parents' experiencesGemma Heath, Albert Farre, Karen Shaw
Psychology & Health|March 29, 2012
Banking on brains: insights of brain donor relatives and friends from an experiential perspectiveVirginia Eatough, Karen Shaw, Andrew Lees
Policy Brief (George Washington University. Center for Health Services Research and Policy)|January 25, 2003
Behavioral health and managed care contracting under SCHIPSara Rosenbaum, Colleen Sonosky, Karen Shaw, et al.
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