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Disability and Rehabilitation|July 7, 2007
A spiritually-based measure of holistic health for those with disabilities: development, preliminary reliability and validity assessmentK Faull, M D Hills
Disability and Rehabilitation|April 25, 2007
The QE Health Scale (QEHS): assessment of the clinical reliability and validity of a spiritually based holistic health measureK Faull, M D Hills
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 1, 1983
Nurses' levels of empathy and respect in simulated interactions with patientsM D Hills, D Knowles
Disability and Rehabilitation|July 1, 2006
The role of the spiritual dimension of the self as the prime determinant of healthK Faull, M D Hills
Nursing Outlook|July 1, 1994
Health promotion: a viable curriculum framework for nursing educationM D Hills, E Lindsey
The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research = Revue Canadienne De Recherche En Sciences Infirmieres|January 1, 1993
Staff nurse perceptions of stressors and support needs in their workplaceG A Hartrick, M D Hills
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 23, 1988
High school students' attitudes towards and use of contraceptivesB McEwan, R Aukett, M D Hills
Disability and Rehabilitation|February 3, 2004
Investigation of health perspectives of those with physical disabilities: the role of spirituality as a determinant of healthK Faull, M D Hills, G Cochrane, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Education|January 1, 1995
Education and practice collaboration: a strategy for curriculum developmentG Beddome, C Budgen, M D Hills, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Education|May 1, 1994
University-college collaboration: rethinking curriculum development in nursing educationM D Hills, A E Lindsey, M Chisamore, et al.
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Disability and Rehabilitation|July 7, 2007
A spiritually-based measure of holistic health for those with disabilities: development, preliminary reliability and validity assessmentK Faull, M D Hills
Disability and Rehabilitation|April 25, 2007
The QE Health Scale (QEHS): assessment of the clinical reliability and validity of a spiritually based holistic health measureK Faull, M D Hills
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 1, 1983
Nurses' levels of empathy and respect in simulated interactions with patientsM D Hills, D Knowles
Disability and Rehabilitation|July 1, 2006
The role of the spiritual dimension of the self as the prime determinant of healthK Faull, M D Hills
Nursing Outlook|July 1, 1994
Health promotion: a viable curriculum framework for nursing educationM D Hills, E Lindsey
The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research = Revue Canadienne De Recherche En Sciences Infirmieres|January 1, 1993
Staff nurse perceptions of stressors and support needs in their workplaceG A Hartrick, M D Hills
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 23, 1988
High school students' attitudes towards and use of contraceptivesB McEwan, R Aukett, M D Hills
Disability and Rehabilitation|February 3, 2004
Investigation of health perspectives of those with physical disabilities: the role of spirituality as a determinant of healthK Faull, M D Hills, G Cochrane, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Education|January 1, 1995
Education and practice collaboration: a strategy for curriculum developmentG Beddome, C Budgen, M D Hills, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Education|May 1, 1994
University-college collaboration: rethinking curriculum development in nursing educationM D Hills, A E Lindsey, M Chisamore, et al.
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