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Ruth Endacott

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Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|July 29, 2009
Obtaining corporate information from NHS foundation trustsValerie Woodward, Ruth Endacott, Rod Sheaff, et al.
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|November 10, 2021
Healthcare professional views on barriers to implementation of evidence-based practice in prevention of ventilator-associated events: A qualitative descriptive studyAuxillia Madhuvu, Ruth Endacott, Virginia Plummer, et al.
JBI Evidence Synthesis|September 16, 2025
Experiences of health care professionals in intensive care when families participate in clinician handovers: a qualitative systematic reviewPauline Wong, Andree Gamble, Ruofei Chen, et al.
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|December 22, 2015
'Something normal in a very, very abnormal environment'--Nursing work to honour the life of dying infants and children in neonatal and paediatric intensive care in AustraliaMelissa J Bloomer, Ruth Endacott, Beverley Copnell, et al.
Palliative Medicine|February 28, 2013
The 'dis-ease' of dying: challenges in nursing care of the dying in the acute hospital setting. A qualitative observational studyMelissa J Bloomer, Ruth Endacott, Margaret O'Connor, et al.
Nurse Education in Practice|November 28, 2021
The relationship between feedback and evaluative judgement in undergraduate nursing and midwifery education: An integrative reviewChanika Ilangakoon, Rola Ajjawi, Ruth Endacott, et al.
Nursing & Health Sciences|September 3, 2013
Cultural responses to pain in UK children of primary school age: a mixed-methods studyPary M Azize, Ruth Endacott, Allegra Cattani, et al.
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|February 10, 2015
Nursing care for the families of the dying child/infant in paediatric and neonatal ICU: nurses' emotional talk and sources of discomfort. A mixed methods studyMelissa J Bloomer, Margaret O'Connor, Beverley Copnell, et al.
JBI Evidence Synthesis|June 10, 2022
Experiences of health care professionals in intensive care when families participate in clinician handovers: a qualitative systematic review protocolPauline Wong, Andree Gamble, Rose Jaspers, et al.
Resuscitation|November 16, 2010
The incidence and significance of accidental hypothermia in major trauma--a prospective observational studySharyn Ireland, Ruth Endacott, Peter Cameron, et al.
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Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|July 29, 2009
Obtaining corporate information from NHS foundation trustsValerie Woodward, Ruth Endacott, Rod Sheaff, et al.
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|November 10, 2021
Healthcare professional views on barriers to implementation of evidence-based practice in prevention of ventilator-associated events: A qualitative descriptive studyAuxillia Madhuvu, Ruth Endacott, Virginia Plummer, et al.
JBI Evidence Synthesis|September 16, 2025
Experiences of health care professionals in intensive care when families participate in clinician handovers: a qualitative systematic reviewPauline Wong, Andree Gamble, Ruofei Chen, et al.
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|December 22, 2015
'Something normal in a very, very abnormal environment'--Nursing work to honour the life of dying infants and children in neonatal and paediatric intensive care in AustraliaMelissa J Bloomer, Ruth Endacott, Beverley Copnell, et al.
Palliative Medicine|February 28, 2013
The 'dis-ease' of dying: challenges in nursing care of the dying in the acute hospital setting. A qualitative observational studyMelissa J Bloomer, Ruth Endacott, Margaret O'Connor, et al.
Nurse Education in Practice|November 28, 2021
The relationship between feedback and evaluative judgement in undergraduate nursing and midwifery education: An integrative reviewChanika Ilangakoon, Rola Ajjawi, Ruth Endacott, et al.
Nursing & Health Sciences|September 3, 2013
Cultural responses to pain in UK children of primary school age: a mixed-methods studyPary M Azize, Ruth Endacott, Allegra Cattani, et al.
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|February 10, 2015
Nursing care for the families of the dying child/infant in paediatric and neonatal ICU: nurses' emotional talk and sources of discomfort. A mixed methods studyMelissa J Bloomer, Margaret O'Connor, Beverley Copnell, et al.
JBI Evidence Synthesis|June 10, 2022
Experiences of health care professionals in intensive care when families participate in clinician handovers: a qualitative systematic review protocolPauline Wong, Andree Gamble, Rose Jaspers, et al.
Resuscitation|November 16, 2010
The incidence and significance of accidental hypothermia in major trauma--a prospective observational studySharyn Ireland, Ruth Endacott, Peter Cameron, et al.
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