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Ruth Endacott

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Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|May 29, 2012
The ICU as a hospice--What the benefits and who bears the cost?Ruth Endacott
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|July 14, 2005
Clinical Research 6: Writing and researchRuth Endacott
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|March 3, 2019
'I cried too' - Allowing ICU nurses to grieve when patients dieRuth Endacott
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|October 2, 2002
Through the eyes of the expert witnessRuth Endacott
International Emergency Nursing|June 6, 2008
Clinical research 4: qualitative data collection and analysisRuth Endacott
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|March 22, 2005
Clinical research 4: qualitative data collection and analysisRuth Endacott
International Emergency Nursing|September 10, 2008
Clinical research 6: writing and researchRuth Endacott
Nursing in Critical Care|January 15, 2010
A 15-year overview of changes and achievements within Nursing in Critical CareRuth Endacott
Intensive Care Medicine|August 10, 2012
The continuing imperative to measure workload in ICU: impact on patient safety and staff well-beingRuth Endacott
Nursing in Critical Care|May 10, 2003
The practice competency gap: challenges that impede the introduction of national core competenciesJulie Scholes, Ruth Endacott
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Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|May 29, 2012
The ICU as a hospice--What the benefits and who bears the cost?Ruth Endacott
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|July 14, 2005
Clinical Research 6: Writing and researchRuth Endacott
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|March 3, 2019
'I cried too' - Allowing ICU nurses to grieve when patients dieRuth Endacott
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|October 2, 2002
Through the eyes of the expert witnessRuth Endacott
International Emergency Nursing|June 6, 2008
Clinical research 4: qualitative data collection and analysisRuth Endacott
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|March 22, 2005
Clinical research 4: qualitative data collection and analysisRuth Endacott
International Emergency Nursing|September 10, 2008
Clinical research 6: writing and researchRuth Endacott
Nursing in Critical Care|January 15, 2010
A 15-year overview of changes and achievements within Nursing in Critical CareRuth Endacott
Intensive Care Medicine|August 10, 2012
The continuing imperative to measure workload in ICU: impact on patient safety and staff well-beingRuth Endacott
Nursing in Critical Care|May 10, 2003
The practice competency gap: challenges that impede the introduction of national core competenciesJulie Scholes, Ruth Endacott
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