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Karen Spilsbury

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Evidence-Based Nursing|January 15, 2008
Middle-aged people with chronic heart failure experienced the frustrations of living with an unpredictable and failing bodyKaren Spilsbury
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|August 13, 2015
Care home role needs directionKaren Spilsbury
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|October 8, 2011
Time to take stock of support contributionKaren Spilsbury
Evidence-Based Nursing|December 24, 2008
Peer relationships were important to the experience of thriving in some, but not all, nursing home residentsKaren Spilsbury
Evidence-Based Nursing|July 27, 2006
Telephone support met the perceived needs of dementia caregivers for convenient access to information, referral, and emotional supportKaren Spilsbury
Journal of Nursing Management|October 29, 2004
Use, misuse and non-use of health care assistants: understanding the work of health care assistants in a hospital settingKaren Spilsbury, Julienne Meyer
Health & Social Care in the Community|January 10, 2008
Systematic review of the perceptions and experiences of accessing health services by adult victims of domestic violenceLouise Robinson, Karen Spilsbury
Sociology of Health & Illness|August 14, 2019
The development of the new assistant practitioner role in the English National Health Service: a critical realist perspectiveIan Kessler, Karen Spilsbury
Journal of Nursing Management|July 13, 2013
A changing landscape: mapping provider organisations for community nursing services in EnglandKaren Spilsbury, Sue Pender
International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances|April 24, 2026
Staff behaviours that promote positive co-worker relationships in health and social care settings: A scoping review with implications for long-term residential careKirsty Haunch, Kirstine McDermid, Karen Spilsbury
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Evidence-Based Nursing|January 15, 2008
Middle-aged people with chronic heart failure experienced the frustrations of living with an unpredictable and failing bodyKaren Spilsbury
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|August 13, 2015
Care home role needs directionKaren Spilsbury
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|October 8, 2011
Time to take stock of support contributionKaren Spilsbury
Evidence-Based Nursing|December 24, 2008
Peer relationships were important to the experience of thriving in some, but not all, nursing home residentsKaren Spilsbury
Evidence-Based Nursing|July 27, 2006
Telephone support met the perceived needs of dementia caregivers for convenient access to information, referral, and emotional supportKaren Spilsbury
Journal of Nursing Management|October 29, 2004
Use, misuse and non-use of health care assistants: understanding the work of health care assistants in a hospital settingKaren Spilsbury, Julienne Meyer
Health & Social Care in the Community|January 10, 2008
Systematic review of the perceptions and experiences of accessing health services by adult victims of domestic violenceLouise Robinson, Karen Spilsbury
Sociology of Health & Illness|August 14, 2019
The development of the new assistant practitioner role in the English National Health Service: a critical realist perspectiveIan Kessler, Karen Spilsbury
Journal of Nursing Management|July 13, 2013
A changing landscape: mapping provider organisations for community nursing services in EnglandKaren Spilsbury, Sue Pender
International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances|April 24, 2026
Staff behaviours that promote positive co-worker relationships in health and social care settings: A scoping review with implications for long-term residential careKirsty Haunch, Kirstine McDermid, Karen Spilsbury
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