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Veronika Williams

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Evidence-Based Nursing|March 28, 2020
Lack of education and co-ordination of care are main factors affecting palliative care provision by primary care practitionersVeronika Williams
Evidence-Based Nursing|May 1, 2019
Childhood obesity is associated with higher incidence of paediatric onset asthmaVeronika Williams, David Nunan
Evidence-Based Nursing|December 10, 2023
Digital health systems may not fully incorporate the nursing process thus posing a risk to effective clinical decision-makingVeronika Williams, Laurie Peachey
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy|March 21, 2018
Community pharmacists' views of the use of oral rehydration salt in NigeriaOlubukola Oyetunde, Veronika Williams
Nursing Times|December 15, 2018
'The little things count': delivering dignified careVeronika Williams, Deborah Kinnear, Christina Victor
BMC Research Notes|November 28, 2014
The meaning of dignified care: an exploration of health and social care professionals' perspectives working with older peopleDeborah Kinnear, Veronika Williams, Christina Victor
BMC Research Notes|December 30, 2015
What facilitates the delivery of dignified care to older people? A survey of health care professionalsDeborah Kinnear, Christina Victor, Veronika Williams
Journal of Advanced Nursing|March 3, 2016
'It's the little things that count': healthcare professionals' views on delivering dignified care: a qualitative studyVeronika Williams, Deborah Kinnear, Christina Victor
Nursing Reports (Pavia, Italy)|September 26, 2025
Transitions to Long-Term Care for People Living with Dementia: Social Death and Social (Dis) ConnectionsVeronika Williams, Mary Pat Sullivan, Christina Victor
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|March 10, 2019
Qualitative research as evidence: expanding the paradigm for evidence-based healthcareVeronika Williams, Anne-Marie Boylan, David Nunan
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Evidence-Based Nursing|March 28, 2020
Lack of education and co-ordination of care are main factors affecting palliative care provision by primary care practitionersVeronika Williams
Evidence-Based Nursing|May 1, 2019
Childhood obesity is associated with higher incidence of paediatric onset asthmaVeronika Williams, David Nunan
Evidence-Based Nursing|December 10, 2023
Digital health systems may not fully incorporate the nursing process thus posing a risk to effective clinical decision-makingVeronika Williams, Laurie Peachey
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy|March 21, 2018
Community pharmacists' views of the use of oral rehydration salt in NigeriaOlubukola Oyetunde, Veronika Williams
Nursing Times|December 15, 2018
'The little things count': delivering dignified careVeronika Williams, Deborah Kinnear, Christina Victor
BMC Research Notes|November 28, 2014
The meaning of dignified care: an exploration of health and social care professionals' perspectives working with older peopleDeborah Kinnear, Veronika Williams, Christina Victor
BMC Research Notes|December 30, 2015
What facilitates the delivery of dignified care to older people? A survey of health care professionalsDeborah Kinnear, Christina Victor, Veronika Williams
Journal of Advanced Nursing|March 3, 2016
'It's the little things that count': healthcare professionals' views on delivering dignified care: a qualitative studyVeronika Williams, Deborah Kinnear, Christina Victor
Nursing Reports (Pavia, Italy)|September 26, 2025
Transitions to Long-Term Care for People Living with Dementia: Social Death and Social (Dis) ConnectionsVeronika Williams, Mary Pat Sullivan, Christina Victor
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|March 10, 2019
Qualitative research as evidence: expanding the paradigm for evidence-based healthcareVeronika Williams, Anne-Marie Boylan, David Nunan
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