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May McCreaddie

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Health & Social Care in the Community|June 22, 2010
Harsh humour: a therapeutic discourseMay McCreaddie
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|September 11, 2002
Involving patients in teaching about blood-borne virusesMay McCreaddie
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|June 11, 2008
You must be jokingMay McCreaddie
Journal of Clinical Nursing|March 3, 2007
The process of developing audiovisual patient information: challenges and opportunitiesCatherine Hutchison, May McCreaddie
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|January 4, 2012
Humour in health-care interactions: a risk worth takingMay McCreaddie, Sheila Payne
Journal of Advanced Nursing|February 28, 2008
The purpose and function of humour in health, health care and nursing: a narrative reviewMay McCreaddie, Sally Wiggins
International Journal of Nursing Studies|February 24, 2009
Reconciling the good patient persona with problematic and non-problematic humour: a grounded theoryMay McCreaddie, Sally Wiggins
International Journal of Nursing Studies|December 8, 2009
Evolving Grounded Theory Methodology: towards a discursive approachMay McCreaddie, Sheila Payne
BMC Health Services Research|July 16, 2021
A qualitative study of National Health Service (NHS) complaint-responsesMay McCreaddie, Bethan Benwell, Alice Gritti
BMC Health Services Research|July 18, 2018
Traumatic journeys; understanding the rhetoric of patients' complaintsMay McCreaddie, Bethan Benwell, Alice Gritti
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Health & Social Care in the Community|June 22, 2010
Harsh humour: a therapeutic discourseMay McCreaddie
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|September 11, 2002
Involving patients in teaching about blood-borne virusesMay McCreaddie
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|June 11, 2008
You must be jokingMay McCreaddie
Journal of Clinical Nursing|March 3, 2007
The process of developing audiovisual patient information: challenges and opportunitiesCatherine Hutchison, May McCreaddie
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|January 4, 2012
Humour in health-care interactions: a risk worth takingMay McCreaddie, Sheila Payne
Journal of Advanced Nursing|February 28, 2008
The purpose and function of humour in health, health care and nursing: a narrative reviewMay McCreaddie, Sally Wiggins
International Journal of Nursing Studies|February 24, 2009
Reconciling the good patient persona with problematic and non-problematic humour: a grounded theoryMay McCreaddie, Sally Wiggins
International Journal of Nursing Studies|December 8, 2009
Evolving Grounded Theory Methodology: towards a discursive approachMay McCreaddie, Sheila Payne
BMC Health Services Research|July 16, 2021
A qualitative study of National Health Service (NHS) complaint-responsesMay McCreaddie, Bethan Benwell, Alice Gritti
BMC Health Services Research|July 18, 2018
Traumatic journeys; understanding the rhetoric of patients' complaintsMay McCreaddie, Bethan Benwell, Alice Gritti
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