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CLISSETT, Philip, POROCK, Davina, HARWOOD, Rowan H. and GLADMAN, John R.F.
(2013).
The challenges of achieving person-centred care in acute hospitals : a qualitative study of people with dementia and their families.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50 (11), 1495-1503.
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CROOT, Elizabeth J., LEES, Janet and GRANT, Gordon
(2011).
Evaluating standards in cross-language research : a critique of Squires’ criteria.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 48 (8), 1002-1011.
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CROOT, Elizabeth J., LEES, Janet and GRANT, Gordon
(2011).
Evaluating standards in cross-language research: A critique of Squires’ criteria.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 48 (8), 1002-1011.
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DHEENSA, Sandi, METCALFE, Alison and WILLIAMS, Robert Alan
(2013).
Men's experiences of antenatal screening: A metasynthesis of the qualitative research.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50 (1), 121-133.
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LIM, Su Fee and CHILDS, Charmaine
(2013).
A systematic review of the effectiveness of bowel management strategies for constipation in adults with stroke.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50 (7), 1004-1010.
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MILWARD, Lynne J, BRYAN, Karen, EVERATT, John and COLLINS, Rachel
(2005).
Clinicians and dyslexia - a computer-based assessment of one of the key cognitive skills involved in drug administration.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 42 (3), 341-353.
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ROWLAND, E. and METCALFE, Alison
(2013).
Communicating inherited genetic risk between parent and child: A meta-thematic synthesis.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50 (6), 870-880.
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RUANE, Jean and HAYTER, Mark
(2008).
Nurses’ attitudes towards sexual relationships between patients in high security psychiatric hospitals in England: An exploratory qualitative study.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 45 (12), 1731-1741.
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WALDBOTH, Veronika, PATCH, Christine, MAHRER-IMHOF, Romy and METCALFE, Alison
(2016).
Living a normal life in an extraordinary way: A systematic review investigating experiences of families of young people's transition into adulthood when affected by a genetic and chronic childhood condition.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 62, 44-59.
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