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Pages |
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Walton, J.A. |
Schizophrenia, a way of being-in-the-world |
1995 |
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Gasquoine, S.E. |
Constant vigilance: the lived experience of mothering a hospitalised child with acute illness or injury |
1996 |
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Sherrard, I.M. |
Living with a damaged body |
1996 |
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Doole, P.L. |
Getting on with life: the lived experience of four adults with cystic fibrosis |
1996 |
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Glen, J. |
The having-been-ness and the being-in-the-world of twin survivors |
1996 |
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Hotchin, C.L. |
Midwives' use of unorthodox therapies: a feminist perspective |
1996 |
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Jackson, H. |
Lost in the normality of birth: a study in grounded theory exploring the experiences of mothers who had unplanned abdominal surgery at the time of birth |
1996 |
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Cooney, C. |
The ICN international classification for nursing practice project. Terms used by community-based mental health nurses to describe their practice |
1996 |
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Wenmoth, J.D.A. |
A phenomenological study examining the experience of nausea, vomiting and retching associated with pregnancy |
1997 |
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O'Sullivan, M. |
Maximising, optimising, empowering: the work of the public health nurse in a college setting |
1997 |
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Reid, E.A. |
Living a divergent experience: the maternal perception of critical illness |
1997 |
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Woods, M. |
Maintaining the nursing ethic: a grounded theory of the moral practice of experienced nurses |
1997 |
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Adams, S. |
Nursing people with dual diagnosis in the community setting |
1997 |
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Fowlie, L.G. |
Gastric tube placement in neonates |
1997 |
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Gallaher, L. |
Expert public health nursing practice: a complex tapestry |
1997 |
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