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Kate Seers

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Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 14, 2011
Staff and patient views of the concept of hope on a stroke unit: a qualitative studyElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers, Deborah Langstaff, et al.
BMC Medical Education|November 29, 2015
Exploring the value of qualitative research films in clinical educationFran Toye, Sue Jenkins, Kate Seers, et al.
Health & Social Care in the Community|July 5, 2012
'Somebody there to watch over you': the role of the family in everyday and emergency diabetes careKathleen L Gunn, Kate Seers, Natasha Posner, et al.
BMC Family Practice|November 28, 2017
A qualitative evidence synthesis to explore healthcare professionals' experience of prescribing opioids to adults with chronic non-malignant painFran Toye, Kate Seers, Stephanie Tierney, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|May 28, 2010
A realistic evaluation: the case of protocol-based careJo Rycroft-Malone, Marina Fontenla, Debra Bick, et al.
Pain|January 20, 2018
Professionals underestimate patients' pain: a comprehensive reviewTim Seers, Sheena Derry, Kate Seers, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|May 6, 2009
Protocol-based care: the standardisation of decision-making?Jo Rycroft-Malone, Marina Fontenla, Kate Seers, et al.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|November 21, 2008
Protocol-based care: impact on roles and service delivery*Jo Rycroft-Malone, Marina Fontenla, Debra Bick, et al.
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|March 22, 2021
A Healing Journey with Chronic Pain: A Meta-Ethnography Synthesizing 195 Qualitative StudiesFrancine Toye, Joletta Belton, Erin Hannink, et al.
BMC Nursing|July 8, 2008
A randomised controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of a single session of nurse administered massage for short term relief of chronic non-malignant painKate Seers, Nicola Crichton, June Martin, et al.
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Journal of Advanced Nursing|December 14, 2011
Staff and patient views of the concept of hope on a stroke unit: a qualitative studyElizabeth Tutton, Kate Seers, Deborah Langstaff, et al.
BMC Medical Education|November 29, 2015
Exploring the value of qualitative research films in clinical educationFran Toye, Sue Jenkins, Kate Seers, et al.
Health & Social Care in the Community|July 5, 2012
'Somebody there to watch over you': the role of the family in everyday and emergency diabetes careKathleen L Gunn, Kate Seers, Natasha Posner, et al.
BMC Family Practice|November 28, 2017
A qualitative evidence synthesis to explore healthcare professionals' experience of prescribing opioids to adults with chronic non-malignant painFran Toye, Kate Seers, Stephanie Tierney, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|May 28, 2010
A realistic evaluation: the case of protocol-based careJo Rycroft-Malone, Marina Fontenla, Debra Bick, et al.
Pain|January 20, 2018
Professionals underestimate patients' pain: a comprehensive reviewTim Seers, Sheena Derry, Kate Seers, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|May 6, 2009
Protocol-based care: the standardisation of decision-making?Jo Rycroft-Malone, Marina Fontenla, Kate Seers, et al.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|November 21, 2008
Protocol-based care: impact on roles and service delivery*Jo Rycroft-Malone, Marina Fontenla, Debra Bick, et al.
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|March 22, 2021
A Healing Journey with Chronic Pain: A Meta-Ethnography Synthesizing 195 Qualitative StudiesFrancine Toye, Joletta Belton, Erin Hannink, et al.
BMC Nursing|July 8, 2008
A randomised controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of a single session of nurse administered massage for short term relief of chronic non-malignant painKate Seers, Nicola Crichton, June Martin, et al.
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