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Kristine Martin-McDonald

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Contemporary Nurse|March 5, 2004
Dialysis-dependency: the reformulated or remnant personKristine Martin-McDonald
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)|October 9, 2004
Being dialysis-dependent: a qualitative perspectiveKristine Martin-McDonald
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 12, 2008
'Marking' the white terrain in indigenous health research: literature reviewKristine Martin-McDonald, Alexandra McCarthy
Sociology of Health & Illness|February 9, 2007
'A politics of what': the enactment of peritoneal dialysis in indigenous AustraliansAlexandra McCarthy, Kristine Martin-McDonald
Nephrology Nursing Journal : Journal of the American Nephrology Nurses' Association|September 13, 2002
Initiation into a dialysis-dependent life: an examination of rites of passageKristine Martin-McDonald, David Biernoff
Australian Family Physician|November 10, 2004
Australian consumers' expectations for expanded nursing roles in general practice--choice not gatekeepingDesley Hegney, Kay Price, Elizabeth Patterson, et al.
International Journal of Nursing Practice|June 13, 2003
Experiences of regional and rural people with cancer being treated with radiotherapy in a metropolitan centreKristine Martin-McDonald, Cath Rogers-Clark, Desley Hegney, et al.
International Journal of Nursing Practice|June 18, 2009
Compliance in peritoneal dialysis: a qualitative study of renal nursesAlexandra McCarthy, Peta S Cook, Carrie Fairweather, et al.
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Contemporary Nurse|March 5, 2004
Dialysis-dependency: the reformulated or remnant personKristine Martin-McDonald
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)|October 9, 2004
Being dialysis-dependent: a qualitative perspectiveKristine Martin-McDonald
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 12, 2008
'Marking' the white terrain in indigenous health research: literature reviewKristine Martin-McDonald, Alexandra McCarthy
Sociology of Health & Illness|February 9, 2007
'A politics of what': the enactment of peritoneal dialysis in indigenous AustraliansAlexandra McCarthy, Kristine Martin-McDonald
Nephrology Nursing Journal : Journal of the American Nephrology Nurses' Association|September 13, 2002
Initiation into a dialysis-dependent life: an examination of rites of passageKristine Martin-McDonald, David Biernoff
Australian Family Physician|November 10, 2004
Australian consumers' expectations for expanded nursing roles in general practice--choice not gatekeepingDesley Hegney, Kay Price, Elizabeth Patterson, et al.
International Journal of Nursing Practice|June 13, 2003
Experiences of regional and rural people with cancer being treated with radiotherapy in a metropolitan centreKristine Martin-McDonald, Cath Rogers-Clark, Desley Hegney, et al.
International Journal of Nursing Practice|June 18, 2009
Compliance in peritoneal dialysis: a qualitative study of renal nursesAlexandra McCarthy, Peta S Cook, Carrie Fairweather, et al.
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