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Wendy Austin

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Chest|November 21, 2020
How Can I Survive This?: Coping During Coronavirus Disease 2019 PandemicDaniel Garros, Wendy Austin, Peter Dodek
Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry|February 15, 2005
Addressing oppression in psychiatric care: a relational ethics perspectiveWendy Austin, Vangie Bergum, Simon Nuttgens
Nursing Inquiry|August 28, 2003
Unable to answer the call of our patients: mental health nurses' experience of moral distressWendy Austin, Vangie Bergum, Lisa Goldberg
Qualitative Health Research|March 21, 2008
From interdisciplinary to transdisciplinary research: a case studyWendy Austin, Caroline Park, Erika Goble
JAMA Pediatrics|August 4, 2015
Moral Distress in Pediatric Intensive CareDaniel Garros, Wendy Austin, Franco A Carnevale
Dynamics (Pembroke, Ont.)|January 14, 2011
Novice nurses' first death in critical careGwen Thompson, Wendy Austin, Joanne Profetto-McGrath
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|June 18, 2005
Intimacy boundaries: between mental health nurses & psychiatric patientsR Joan Campbell, Olive Yonge, Wendy Austin
Nursing Ethics|December 24, 2008
An overview of moral distress and the paediatric intensive care teamWendy Austin, Julija Kelecevic, Erika Goble, et al.
The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research = Revue Canadienne De Recherche En Sciences Infirmieres|March 7, 2018
Canadian Nurse Practitioners' Therapeutic Commitment to Persons with Mental IllnessAnne Marie Creamer, Judy Mill, Wendy Austin, et al.
Ethics & Behavior|March 10, 2006
To stay or to go, to speak or stay silent, to act or not to act: moral distress as experienced by psychologistsWendy Austin, Marlene Rankel, Leon Kagan, et al.
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Chest|November 21, 2020
How Can I Survive This?: Coping During Coronavirus Disease 2019 PandemicDaniel Garros, Wendy Austin, Peter Dodek
Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry|February 15, 2005
Addressing oppression in psychiatric care: a relational ethics perspectiveWendy Austin, Vangie Bergum, Simon Nuttgens
Nursing Inquiry|August 28, 2003
Unable to answer the call of our patients: mental health nurses' experience of moral distressWendy Austin, Vangie Bergum, Lisa Goldberg
Qualitative Health Research|March 21, 2008
From interdisciplinary to transdisciplinary research: a case studyWendy Austin, Caroline Park, Erika Goble
JAMA Pediatrics|August 4, 2015
Moral Distress in Pediatric Intensive CareDaniel Garros, Wendy Austin, Franco A Carnevale
Dynamics (Pembroke, Ont.)|January 14, 2011
Novice nurses' first death in critical careGwen Thompson, Wendy Austin, Joanne Profetto-McGrath
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|June 18, 2005
Intimacy boundaries: between mental health nurses & psychiatric patientsR Joan Campbell, Olive Yonge, Wendy Austin
Nursing Ethics|December 24, 2008
An overview of moral distress and the paediatric intensive care teamWendy Austin, Julija Kelecevic, Erika Goble, et al.
The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research = Revue Canadienne De Recherche En Sciences Infirmieres|March 7, 2018
Canadian Nurse Practitioners' Therapeutic Commitment to Persons with Mental IllnessAnne Marie Creamer, Judy Mill, Wendy Austin, et al.
Ethics & Behavior|March 10, 2006
To stay or to go, to speak or stay silent, to act or not to act: moral distress as experienced by psychologistsWendy Austin, Marlene Rankel, Leon Kagan, et al.
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