Items where SHU Author is "Ball, Linda"
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WILKINSON, Katherine, BALL, Linda and BROOKES, Elaine
(2008).
An evaluation of the workbook for health trainers in prisons and the wider community: based on the Royal Institute of Public Health Level 2 award: understanding health improvement.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
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BALL, Linda
(2012).
Midwifery education : making sense of the current challenges.
British Journal of Midwifery, 20 (7), 516-520.
BALL, Linda and NASR, Nasrin
(2011).
A qualitative exploration of a health trainer programme in two UK Primary Care Trusts.
Perspectives in Public Health, 131 (1), 24-31.
MOUNTAIN, Gail, MOZLEY, Caroline, CRAIG, Claire and BALL, Linda
(2008).
Occupational therapy led health promotion for older people : feasibility of the Lifestyle Matters Programme.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 7 (10), 406-413.
CURTIS, P., BALL, L. and KIRKHAM, M.
(2006).
Ceasing to practise midwifery: working life and employment choices.
British journal of midwifery, 14 (6), 336-338.
CURTIS, P., BALL, L. and KIRKHAM, M.
(2006).
Flexible working patterns: balancing service needs or fuelling discontent?
British journal of midwifery, 14 (5), 260-264.
CURTIS, P., BALL, L. and KIRKHAM, M.
(2006).
Bullying and horizontal violence: cultural or individual phenomena?
British journal of midwifery, 14 (4), 218-221.
CURTIS, P., BALL, L. and KIRKHAM, M.
(2006).
Working together? Indices of division within the midwifery workforce.
British journal of midwifery, 14 (3), 138-141.
CURTIS, P., BALL, L. and KIRKHAM, M.
(2006).
Management and morale: challenges in contemporary maternity care.
British journal of midwifery, 14 (2), 100-103.
CURTIS, P., BALL, L. and KIRKHAM, M.
(2006).
Why do midwives leave? (Not) being the kind of midwife you want to be.
British journal of midwifery, 14 (1), 27-31.
BALL, L.
(2004).
Setting the scene for the paramedic in primary care: a review of the literature.
Emergency medicine journal., 22 (12), 896-900.
BALL, L.
(2003).
Low birth weight: exploring an enigma of failure.
British journal of midwifery, 12 (6), 374-379.