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Karen Strickland

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British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|April 11, 2018
Nursing is battered and bruised: but now is the time to fight backKaren Strickland
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|December 15, 2017
Developing an infrastructure to support clinical academic careersKaren Strickland
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|July 6, 2011
Anticipating emotion: a qualitative study of advance care planning in the community settingFiona Minto, Karen Strickland
British Journal of Community Nursing|January 7, 2015
The role of the community nurse in care provision for people with multiple sclerosisKaren Strickland, Fiona Baguley
Seminars in Oncology Nursing|November 28, 2022
The Experiences of Clinical Academic Nurses: A Meta-AggregationCatherine Paterson, Karen Strickland
Nurse Researcher|September 15, 2018
Using the framework approach to analyse qualitative data: a worked exampleAlison Hackett, Karen Strickland
Nurse Education in Practice|February 11, 2012
The use of podcasts to enhance research-teaching linkages in undergraduate nursing studentsKaren Strickland, Colin Gray, Gordon Hill
Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 6, 2023
Cultural considerations at end-of-life for people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: A critical interpretative synthesisElizabeth Lambert, Karen Strickland, Jo Gibson
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 30, 2016
The liminal self in people with multiple sclerosis: an interpretative phenomenological exploration of being diagnosedKaren Strickland, Allison Worth, Catriona Kennedy
Journal of Advanced Nursing|September 5, 2015
The experiences of support persons of people newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis: an interpretative phenomenological studyKaren Strickland, Allison Worth, Catriona Kennedy
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British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|April 11, 2018
Nursing is battered and bruised: but now is the time to fight backKaren Strickland
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|December 15, 2017
Developing an infrastructure to support clinical academic careersKaren Strickland
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|July 6, 2011
Anticipating emotion: a qualitative study of advance care planning in the community settingFiona Minto, Karen Strickland
British Journal of Community Nursing|January 7, 2015
The role of the community nurse in care provision for people with multiple sclerosisKaren Strickland, Fiona Baguley
Seminars in Oncology Nursing|November 28, 2022
The Experiences of Clinical Academic Nurses: A Meta-AggregationCatherine Paterson, Karen Strickland
Nurse Researcher|September 15, 2018
Using the framework approach to analyse qualitative data: a worked exampleAlison Hackett, Karen Strickland
Nurse Education in Practice|February 11, 2012
The use of podcasts to enhance research-teaching linkages in undergraduate nursing studentsKaren Strickland, Colin Gray, Gordon Hill
Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 6, 2023
Cultural considerations at end-of-life for people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: A critical interpretative synthesisElizabeth Lambert, Karen Strickland, Jo Gibson
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 30, 2016
The liminal self in people with multiple sclerosis: an interpretative phenomenological exploration of being diagnosedKaren Strickland, Allison Worth, Catriona Kennedy
Journal of Advanced Nursing|September 5, 2015
The experiences of support persons of people newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis: an interpretative phenomenological studyKaren Strickland, Allison Worth, Catriona Kennedy
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