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Merilyn Annells

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Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 18, 2008
Commentary on Donnelly F & Wiechula R (2006) The lived experience of a tracheostomy tube change: a phenomenological study. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 15, 1115-1122Merilyn Annells
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 14, 2004
Guest editorial: eliminating head lice: itching to do the researchMerilyn Annells
Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing : Official Publication of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society|November 30, 2006
The experience of flatus incontinence from a bowel ostomy: a hermeneutic phenomenologyMerilyn Annells
Journal of Clinical Nursing|June 11, 2004
Discharge from hospital: crocodile-infested waterMerilyn Annells
Journal of Clinical Nursing|January 24, 2007
What's common with qualitative nursing research these days?Merilyn Annells
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|December 2, 2004
District nursing in AustraliaMerilyn Annells
Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 21, 2005
A qualitative quandary: alternative representations and meta-synthesisMerilyn Annells
Gastroenterology Nursing : the Official Journal of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates|August 29, 2007
A grounded theory: seeking relief from flatus as relevant client-nurse action and interactionMerilyn Annells
Contemporary Nurse|November 29, 2007
Where does practice nursing fit in primary health care?Merilyn Annells
Journal of Advanced Nursing|September 16, 2006
Triangulation of qualitative approaches: hermeneutical phenomenology and grounded theoryMerilyn Annells
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Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 18, 2008
Commentary on Donnelly F & Wiechula R (2006) The lived experience of a tracheostomy tube change: a phenomenological study. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 15, 1115-1122Merilyn Annells
Journal of Clinical Nursing|September 14, 2004
Guest editorial: eliminating head lice: itching to do the researchMerilyn Annells
Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing : Official Publication of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society|November 30, 2006
The experience of flatus incontinence from a bowel ostomy: a hermeneutic phenomenologyMerilyn Annells
Journal of Clinical Nursing|June 11, 2004
Discharge from hospital: crocodile-infested waterMerilyn Annells
Journal of Clinical Nursing|January 24, 2007
What's common with qualitative nursing research these days?Merilyn Annells
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|December 2, 2004
District nursing in AustraliaMerilyn Annells
Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 21, 2005
A qualitative quandary: alternative representations and meta-synthesisMerilyn Annells
Gastroenterology Nursing : the Official Journal of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates|August 29, 2007
A grounded theory: seeking relief from flatus as relevant client-nurse action and interactionMerilyn Annells
Contemporary Nurse|November 29, 2007
Where does practice nursing fit in primary health care?Merilyn Annells
Journal of Advanced Nursing|September 16, 2006
Triangulation of qualitative approaches: hermeneutical phenomenology and grounded theoryMerilyn Annells
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