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Peter Griffiths

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Nursing Times|May 8, 2010
How good is the evidence for using risk assessment to prevent pressure ulcers?Peter Griffiths, Andrew Jull
International Journal of Nursing Studies|December 20, 2017
The impact of "Brexit" on nursing and health services: Editorial debatePeter Griffiths, Ian Norman
International Journal of Nursing Studies|June 8, 2021
The need for clarity and consistency in defining and reporting primary outcomesPeter Griffiths, Ian Norman
International Journal of Nursing Studies|March 22, 2015
Ensuring the reporting quality of publications in nursing journals: A shared responsibility?Claire Hale, Peter Griffiths
British Journal of Community Nursing|February 2, 2002
Self-monitoring of glucose levels for people with type 2 diabetesValerie Holmes, Peter Griffiths
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 26, 2019
Nursing must acknowledge and address systemic problems which lead to poor careIan Norman, Peter Griffiths
Applied Spectroscopy|March 28, 2012
Current innovations: HTML and a new reference stylePeter Griffiths, Rebecca Airmet
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 3, 2006
Screening for autism in pre-school children in primary care: systematic review of English Language toolsElizabeth Mawle, Peter Griffiths
International Journal of Nursing Studies|March 31, 2004
A Japanese version of the perceived stress scale: translation and preliminary testChizu Mimura, Peter Griffiths
International Journal of Nursing Studies|May 13, 2014
Choose your tool wisely: u charts are more informative than run charts with or without tests of significance. A comment on Unbeck et al. (2014), Unbeck et al. (2013) and Kottner (2014)Michael Simon, Peter Griffiths
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Nursing Times|May 8, 2010
How good is the evidence for using risk assessment to prevent pressure ulcers?Peter Griffiths, Andrew Jull
International Journal of Nursing Studies|December 20, 2017
The impact of "Brexit" on nursing and health services: Editorial debatePeter Griffiths, Ian Norman
International Journal of Nursing Studies|June 8, 2021
The need for clarity and consistency in defining and reporting primary outcomesPeter Griffiths, Ian Norman
International Journal of Nursing Studies|March 22, 2015
Ensuring the reporting quality of publications in nursing journals: A shared responsibility?Claire Hale, Peter Griffiths
British Journal of Community Nursing|February 2, 2002
Self-monitoring of glucose levels for people with type 2 diabetesValerie Holmes, Peter Griffiths
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 26, 2019
Nursing must acknowledge and address systemic problems which lead to poor careIan Norman, Peter Griffiths
Applied Spectroscopy|March 28, 2012
Current innovations: HTML and a new reference stylePeter Griffiths, Rebecca Airmet
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 3, 2006
Screening for autism in pre-school children in primary care: systematic review of English Language toolsElizabeth Mawle, Peter Griffiths
International Journal of Nursing Studies|March 31, 2004
A Japanese version of the perceived stress scale: translation and preliminary testChizu Mimura, Peter Griffiths
International Journal of Nursing Studies|May 13, 2014
Choose your tool wisely: u charts are more informative than run charts with or without tests of significance. A comment on Unbeck et al. (2014), Unbeck et al. (2013) and Kottner (2014)Michael Simon, Peter Griffiths
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