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Nursing inquiry

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Nursing Inquiry|October 14, 2021
Optimising social conditions to improve autonomy in communication and care for ethnic minority residents in nursing homes: A meta-synthesis of qualitative researchLily D Xiao, Li Chen, Weifeng Han, et al.
Nursing Inquiry|August 26, 2024
Why are nurses indifferent to the phenomenon of gaslighting of patients in medical systems?Gabay Gillie, Yaarit Bokek-Cohen
Nursing Inquiry|November 10, 2010
The power and politics of collaboration in nurse practitioner role developmentJudith Burgess, Mary Ellen Purkis
Nursing Inquiry|November 10, 2010
Team process in community-based participatory research on maternity care in the Dominican RepublicJennifer Foster, Fidela Chiang, Rebecca C Hillard, et al.
Nursing Inquiry|November 10, 2010
What happens when you involve patients as experts? a participatory action research project at a renal failure unitKerstin Blomqvist, Eva Theander, Inger Mowide, et al.
Nursing Inquiry|February 2, 2011
The good, the bad and the 'not so bad': reflecting on moral appraisal in practiceAnn Marie Begley
Nursing Inquiry|February 2, 2011
Bringing ourselves into view: disclosure as epistemological and ontological production of a lesbian subjectCarol McDonald, Marjorie McIntyre, Lyn Merryfeather
Nursing Inquiry|February 2, 2011
An exploration of empowerment discourse within home-care nurses' accounts of practiceLaura M Funk, Kelli I Stajduhar, Mary Ellen Purkis
Nursing Inquiry|February 2, 2011
The Kangaroo Program at a Brazilian maternity hospital: the preterm/low-weight babies' health-care under examinationRenata Meira Véras, Martha Traverso-Yépez
Nursing Inquiry|July 7, 2010
Attitudes of Catholic religious orders towards children and adults with an intellectual disability in postcolonial IrelandJohn Sweeney
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Pageof 146
Nursing Inquiry|October 14, 2021
Optimising social conditions to improve autonomy in communication and care for ethnic minority residents in nursing homes: A meta-synthesis of qualitative researchLily D Xiao, Li Chen, Weifeng Han, et al.
Nursing Inquiry|August 26, 2024
Why are nurses indifferent to the phenomenon of gaslighting of patients in medical systems?Gabay Gillie, Yaarit Bokek-Cohen
Nursing Inquiry|November 10, 2010
The power and politics of collaboration in nurse practitioner role developmentJudith Burgess, Mary Ellen Purkis
Nursing Inquiry|November 10, 2010
Team process in community-based participatory research on maternity care in the Dominican RepublicJennifer Foster, Fidela Chiang, Rebecca C Hillard, et al.
Nursing Inquiry|November 10, 2010
What happens when you involve patients as experts? a participatory action research project at a renal failure unitKerstin Blomqvist, Eva Theander, Inger Mowide, et al.
Nursing Inquiry|February 2, 2011
The good, the bad and the 'not so bad': reflecting on moral appraisal in practiceAnn Marie Begley
Nursing Inquiry|February 2, 2011
Bringing ourselves into view: disclosure as epistemological and ontological production of a lesbian subjectCarol McDonald, Marjorie McIntyre, Lyn Merryfeather
Nursing Inquiry|February 2, 2011
An exploration of empowerment discourse within home-care nurses' accounts of practiceLaura M Funk, Kelli I Stajduhar, Mary Ellen Purkis
Nursing Inquiry|February 2, 2011
The Kangaroo Program at a Brazilian maternity hospital: the preterm/low-weight babies' health-care under examinationRenata Meira Véras, Martha Traverso-Yépez
Nursing Inquiry|July 7, 2010
Attitudes of Catholic religious orders towards children and adults with an intellectual disability in postcolonial IrelandJohn Sweeney
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