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Nicola Swain

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The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 9, 2018
Distress in informal carers of the elderly in New ZealandNicola Swain
The New Zealand Medical Journal|February 1, 2014
Chronic pain in New Zealand: a community sampleNicola Swain, Matthew Johnson
International Journal of Nursing Studies|March 4, 2014
A communication skills intervention for community healthcare workers reduces perceived patient aggression: a pretest-postest studyNicola Swain, Christopher Gale
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 20, 2014
Authors' replyNicola Swain, Chris Gale
Health & Social Care in the Community|September 4, 2018
A communication skills intervention to minimise patient perpetrated aggression for healthcare support workers in New Zealand: A cluster randomised controlled trialMaria Baby, Christopher Gale, Nicola Swain
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 16, 2014
Patient aggression experienced by staff in a New Zealand public hospital settingNicola Swain, Chris Gale, Rachel Greenwood
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|April 30, 2016
Healthcare Managers' Perceptions of Patient Perpetrated Aggression and Prevention Strategies: A Cross Sectional SurveyMaria Baby, Nicola Swain, Christopher Gale
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|January 7, 2004
Risky driving behaviour in young people: prevalence, personal characteristics and traffic accidentsDavid Fergusson, Nicola Swain-Campbell, John Horwood
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|July 1, 2004
How does childhood economic disadvantage lead to crime?David Fergusson, Nicola Swain-Campbell, John Horwood
Journal of Health Psychology|April 29, 2021
Group singing improves both physical and psychological wellbeing in people with and without chronic health conditions: A narrative reviewQuinn Campbell, Sally Bodkin-Allen, Nicola Swain
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 9, 2018
Distress in informal carers of the elderly in New ZealandNicola Swain
The New Zealand Medical Journal|February 1, 2014
Chronic pain in New Zealand: a community sampleNicola Swain, Matthew Johnson
International Journal of Nursing Studies|March 4, 2014
A communication skills intervention for community healthcare workers reduces perceived patient aggression: a pretest-postest studyNicola Swain, Christopher Gale
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 20, 2014
Authors' replyNicola Swain, Chris Gale
Health & Social Care in the Community|September 4, 2018
A communication skills intervention to minimise patient perpetrated aggression for healthcare support workers in New Zealand: A cluster randomised controlled trialMaria Baby, Christopher Gale, Nicola Swain
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 16, 2014
Patient aggression experienced by staff in a New Zealand public hospital settingNicola Swain, Chris Gale, Rachel Greenwood
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|April 30, 2016
Healthcare Managers' Perceptions of Patient Perpetrated Aggression and Prevention Strategies: A Cross Sectional SurveyMaria Baby, Nicola Swain, Christopher Gale
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|January 7, 2004
Risky driving behaviour in young people: prevalence, personal characteristics and traffic accidentsDavid Fergusson, Nicola Swain-Campbell, John Horwood
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|July 1, 2004
How does childhood economic disadvantage lead to crime?David Fergusson, Nicola Swain-Campbell, John Horwood
Journal of Health Psychology|April 29, 2021
Group singing improves both physical and psychological wellbeing in people with and without chronic health conditions: A narrative reviewQuinn Campbell, Sally Bodkin-Allen, Nicola Swain
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