Browse by Journals
Number of items: 8.
2024
BRAMLEY, Louise, BOND, Carmel, STACEY, Gemma, DRING, Eleanor, COWLEY, Alison, BOOTH, Vicky, JANISZEWSKI, Helen and COOPER, Joanne
(2024).
Supporting Healthcare Professionals from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds to ‘Step Into’ a Clinical Academic Career.
Journal of Research in Nursing, 29 (4-5), 305-317.
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2020
MILLS, N and LANGLEY, Joe
(2020).
Commentary: Collaboration for clinical innovation: a nursing and engineering alliance for better patient care.
Journal of Research in Nursing, 25 (3), 305-307.
[Article]
2018
PIERCY, Hilary, BELL, Gill, HUGHES, Charlie, NAYLOR, Simone and BOWMAN, Christine
(2018).
A workforce in jeopardy - identifying the challenges of ensuring a sustainable advanced HIV nursing workforce.
Journal of Research in Nursing, 23 (8), 646-656.
[Article]
2015
ESHARETURI, Cyril, SERRANT, Laura, GALBRAITH, Victoria and GLYNN, Martin
(2015).
Silence of a scream: application of the Silences Framework to provision of nurse-led interventions for ex-offenders.
Journal of Research in Nursing, 20 (3), 218-231.
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2013
MCDONNELL, Ann, GERRISH, Kate, KIRSHBAUM, Marilynne N., NOLAN, Mike, TOD, Anagela and GUILLAUME, Louise
(2013).
The perceived impact of advanced practice nurses (APNs) on promoting evidence-based practice amongst frontline nurses: findings from a collective case study.
Journal of Research in Nursing, 18 (4), 368-383.
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2010
GERRISH, Kate
(2010).
Tapping the potential of the National Institute for Health Research Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health research and Care (CLAHRC) to develop research capacity and capability in nursing.
Journal of Research in Nursing, 15 (3), 215-226.
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SERRANT-GREEN, Laura
(2010).
The sound of 'silence': A framework for researching sensitive issues or marginalised perspectives in health.
Journal of Research in Nursing, 16 (4), 347-360.
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2009
MAWSON, Sue and SCHOLEFIELD, H
(2009).
The National Institute for Health Research; collaborations for leadership in applied health research and are for South Yorkshire.
Journal of Research in Nursing, 14 (2), 169-174.
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