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Article

Carr, E. C.J., Stannard, C., Simpson, K. and De Williams, A.C., 2005. Opioids for the management of persistent non-cancer pain. Nursing Times, 101 (47), pp. 24-26.

Hean, S. and Dickinson, C., 2005. The contact hypothesis: an exploration of its further potential in interprofessional education. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 19 (5), pp. 480-491.

Ersser, S. J., Getliffe, K., Voegeli, D. and Regan, S., 2005. A critical review of the inter-relationship between skin vulnerability and urinary incontinence and related nursing intervention. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 42 (7), pp. 823-835.

Ersser, S. J., Lattimer, V., Surridge, H. and Brooke, S., 2005. An analysis of the skin care patient mix attending a primary care-based nurse-led NHS Walk-in Centre. British Journal of Dermatology, 153 (5), pp. 992-996.

Hobden, J. and Belchamber, C.A., 2005. What else is new in Cancer care? Breathlessness in lung cancer patients. Telephone interview included in article by Jane Hobden in Frontline 3rd August 2005. Physiotherapy Frontline, 11 (15), pp. 20-21.

Carr, E. C.J. and Galvin, K. T., 2005. Doctoral preparation issues and relevance for clinical leaders. Journal of Research in Nursing, 10 (6), pp. 601-624.

Steyn, N.P., Labadarios, D., Maunder, E.M.W., Nel, J.H. and Lombard, C., 2005. Secondary anthropometric data analysis of the National Food Consumption Survey in South Africa: The double burden. Nutrition, 21 (1), pp. 4-13.

Ersser, S. J., Surridge, H. and Ryan, T.J., 2005. An Analysis of Nursing Activity in a Day Care and Inpatient Dermatology Service. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 16 (4), pp. 229-233.

Belchamber, C.A. and Everett, C., 2005. Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Oncology and Palliative Care (ACPOPC) Southern Group Fatigue Study Day. ACPOPC In Touch (61), pp. 11-13.

Cash, M., 2005. Book Review: Care-Giving in Dementia, reserach and applications, Vol. 3 Jones G M M & Miesen B M L (eds). Brunner-Routledge, Hove, East Sussex, 437 pp. ISBN 1 58391 189 8. Ageing & Society, 25 (4), pp. 627-628.

Labadarios, D., Steyn, N.P., Maunder, E.M.W., MacIntryre, U., Gericke, G., Swart, R., Huskisson, J., Dannhauser, A., Vorster, H.H., Nesmvuni, A.E. and Nel, J.H., 2005. The National Food Consumption Survey (NFCS): South Africa, 1999. Public Health Nutrition, 8 (5), pp. 533-543.

Carr, E. C.J., Thomas, V. N. and Wilson-Barnet, J., 2005. Patient experiences of anxiety, depression and acute pain after surgery: a longitudinal perspective. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 42 (5), pp. 521-530.

Garrett, D. and Cowdell, F., 2005. Physical rehabilitation for patients with dementia: reality and research - the missing links. CME Geriatric Medicine, 7 (1), pp. 38-44.

Hemingway, A., 2005. Women on a low income, coronary heart disease risk and lifestyle change. Community Practice. (Submitted)

Book Section

Reid, J., 2005. Ethical dimensions of perioperative practice. In: Woodhead, K. and Wicker, P., eds. A textbook of perioperative care. Edinburgh: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone.

Cash, M., 2005. Exploring the potential of exisitng low-key technological devices to support people with dementia to live at home. In: Woolham, J., ed. Assitive Technology in Dementia Care: developing the role of technology in care and rehabilitation of people with dementia - current trends and perspectives. London: Hawker Publications.

Monograph

National Collaborating Centre for Acute Care, and Belchamber, C.A., 2005. The Diagnosis and Treatment of Lung Cancer: Methods, evidence and guidance. Manual. London: The Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Hemingway, A., 2005. Community involvement in health promotion: an evaluative study. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Bond, C. S., 2005. Nurses and Computers: An international perspective on how nurses are, and how they would like to be, using ICT in the workplace, and the support they consider that they need. Project Report. London: Florence Nightingale Foundation.

Conference or Workshop Item

Carr, E. C.J., 2005. E-learning in pain education. In: The 38th British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting, 8-11 April 2005, Edinburgh.

Belchamber, C.A., 2005. Management of cancer symptoms: A course for Physiotherapists and Occupational therapists. In: RehabPlus: Management of cancer symptons: A course for Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists, 10 June 2005, Express by Holiday Inn, North Acton, London. (Unpublished)

Heaslip, V., 2005. Supporting Students with Dyslexia: Issues for Practice. In: One Day Conference for Mentors, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Carr, E. C.J., 2005. Systematic review and interprofessional pain education. In: Partnering Patients: satellite conference to the International Association for Pain Congress, 18-19 August 2005, Sydney, Australia.

Book

Mulholland, J., Mallik, M., Moran, P., Scammell, J. and Turnock, C., 2005. Occasional Paper No 6: Making practice-based learning work. An overview of the nature of the preparation of practice educators in five health care disciplines. London: HEA.

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