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Maria Brenner

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Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing|March 23, 2013
A need to protect: parents' experiences of the practice of restricting a child for a clinical procedure in hospitalMaria Brenner
Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing|July 7, 2007
Child restraint in the acute setting of pediatric nursing: an extraordinarily stressful eventMaria Brenner
Paediatric Nursing|May 24, 2005
Children's nursing in Ireland: barriers to, and facilitators of, research utilisationMaria Brenner
Nurse Researcher|November 1, 2013
Development of a factorial survey to explore restricting a child's movement for a clinical procedureMaria Brenner
Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing|May 21, 2019
Children's Nursing in Ireland: Opportunities and ChallengesMaria Brenner, Thelma Begley
Journal of Clinical Nursing|March 11, 2016
'Don't put the parent out': parents' perspectives of being present during an inter-hospital transferKate Masterson, Maria Brenner
Systematic Reviews|April 4, 2019
Well siblings' experiences of living with a child following a traumatic brain injury: a systematic review protocolKatie Hill, Maria Brenner
Journal of Clinical Nursing|January 16, 2016
Assimilation into daily practice: implementing and sustaining a randomised-controlled trial in a children's clinical serviceCarol Hilliard, Maria Brenner
Journal of Clinical Nursing|January 6, 2009
Commentary on Hughes M (2007) Parents' and nurses' attitudes to family-centred care: an Irish perspective. Journal of Clinical Nursing 16, 2341-2348Robert Cox, Maria Brenner
International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances|December 19, 2024
Quality care for children and young people with complex and integrated care needs: A discussion on nursing-sensitive indicatorsRosemarie Sheehan, Mary Ryder, Maria Brenner
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Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing|March 23, 2013
A need to protect: parents' experiences of the practice of restricting a child for a clinical procedure in hospitalMaria Brenner
Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing|July 7, 2007
Child restraint in the acute setting of pediatric nursing: an extraordinarily stressful eventMaria Brenner
Paediatric Nursing|May 24, 2005
Children's nursing in Ireland: barriers to, and facilitators of, research utilisationMaria Brenner
Nurse Researcher|November 1, 2013
Development of a factorial survey to explore restricting a child's movement for a clinical procedureMaria Brenner
Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing|May 21, 2019
Children's Nursing in Ireland: Opportunities and ChallengesMaria Brenner, Thelma Begley
Journal of Clinical Nursing|March 11, 2016
'Don't put the parent out': parents' perspectives of being present during an inter-hospital transferKate Masterson, Maria Brenner
Systematic Reviews|April 4, 2019
Well siblings' experiences of living with a child following a traumatic brain injury: a systematic review protocolKatie Hill, Maria Brenner
Journal of Clinical Nursing|January 16, 2016
Assimilation into daily practice: implementing and sustaining a randomised-controlled trial in a children's clinical serviceCarol Hilliard, Maria Brenner
Journal of Clinical Nursing|January 6, 2009
Commentary on Hughes M (2007) Parents' and nurses' attitudes to family-centred care: an Irish perspective. Journal of Clinical Nursing 16, 2341-2348Robert Cox, Maria Brenner
International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances|December 19, 2024
Quality care for children and young people with complex and integrated care needs: A discussion on nursing-sensitive indicatorsRosemarie Sheehan, Mary Ryder, Maria Brenner
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