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Susan Fiona Lee

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Journal of Clinical Nursing|July 28, 2017
How nurses cope with patient death: A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesisRuishuang Zheng, Susan Fiona Lee, Melissa Jane Bloomer
International Journal of Nursing Studies|October 24, 2015
How new graduate nurses experience patient death: A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesisRuishuang Zheng, Susan Fiona Lee, Melissa Jane Bloomer
Journal of Clinical Nursing|December 21, 2020
A framework for nurses working in partnership with substitute decision-makers for people living with advanced dementia: A discursive paperSarah Jane Cresp, Susan Fiona Lee, Cheryle Moss
Dementia (London, England)|September 27, 2018
Substitute decision makers' experiences of making decisions at end of life for older persons with dementia: A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesisSarah Jane Cresp, Susan Fiona Lee, Cheryle Moss
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 19, 2016
Taking a stand against predatory publishersPhilip Darbyshire, Lisa McKenna, Susan Fiona Lee, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 4, 2020
New graduate nurses' coping with death and the relationship with death self-efficacy and death anxiety: A multicentre cross-sectional studyRuishuang Zheng, Melissa Jane Bloomer, Qiaohong Guo, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Nursing|July 28, 2017
How nurses cope with patient death: A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesisRuishuang Zheng, Susan Fiona Lee, Melissa Jane Bloomer
International Journal of Nursing Studies|October 24, 2015
How new graduate nurses experience patient death: A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesisRuishuang Zheng, Susan Fiona Lee, Melissa Jane Bloomer
Journal of Clinical Nursing|December 21, 2020
A framework for nurses working in partnership with substitute decision-makers for people living with advanced dementia: A discursive paperSarah Jane Cresp, Susan Fiona Lee, Cheryle Moss
Dementia (London, England)|September 27, 2018
Substitute decision makers' experiences of making decisions at end of life for older persons with dementia: A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesisSarah Jane Cresp, Susan Fiona Lee, Cheryle Moss
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 19, 2016
Taking a stand against predatory publishersPhilip Darbyshire, Lisa McKenna, Susan Fiona Lee, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 4, 2020
New graduate nurses' coping with death and the relationship with death self-efficacy and death anxiety: A multicentre cross-sectional studyRuishuang Zheng, Melissa Jane Bloomer, Qiaohong Guo, et al.
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