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Musselwhite, C. and Vincent, C., 2005. Academic centres in practice evaluation report. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.
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), 20-21.
Heslop, R., 2005. 'Doing A Maslow': Humanistic Education and the Problem with Diversity in Police Trainer Training. In: 35th Annual Standing Conference on University Teaching and Research in Education of Adults (SCUTREA), 05-07 July 2005, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. (Unpublished)
Musselwhite, C., Walsh, E. C. L. and Freshwater, D., 2005. Evaluation of Mental Health Awareness Training: A Case Study at HMP High Down. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.
Redwood, S., Carr, E. C.J. and Graham, I. W., 2005. Perspectives on the Consultant Nurse Role. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.
Hartley, J., 2005. Transgressing the skin: a phenomenological study into the transition to motherhood. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.
Warr, J., Page, M. and Crossen-White, H., 2005. The appropriate use of CCTV observation in a secure unit. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.
van Teijlingen, E., 2005. A Critical Analysis of the Medical Model as used in the Study of Pregnancy and Childbirth. Sociological Research Online, 10 (2).
Jordan, G., Todres, L. and Halliwell, D., 2005. An evaluation of the preparation and role of emergency care practitioners in Dorset. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.
Todres, L., 2005. Freedom-wound: towards the embodiment of human openness in Daseinsanalytic therapy. In: Martino, D. J. and Craig, E., eds. Daseinsanalysis: The Twenty-Second Annual Symposium of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA: The Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, 111-125.
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.
Parker, J., 2005. Constructing dementia and dementia care: daily practices in a day care setting. Journal of Social Work, 5 (3), 261-278.
Read, R., 2005. Altering Care: Gifts and Emotion in Nursing Practice within a Czech Nursing Home. In: Haukenes, H. and Pine, F., eds. Generations, Kinship and care. Gendered Provisions of Social Security in Central Eastern Europe. Bergen, Norway: Center for Women's and Gender Research, 137-162.
Todres, L. and Galvin, K. T., 2005. Pursuing both breadth and depth in qualitative research: Illustrated by a study of the Experience of Intimate Caring for a Loved one with Alzheimer's Disease. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 4 (2), 1-11.
Musselwhite, C., Freshwater, D., Schneider, K. and Galvin, K. T., 2005. Mapping of education and training for mental health practitioners in the south west. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.
Jones, K., 2005. The Art of collaborative storytelling: arts-based representations of narrative contexts”. International Sociological Association Research Committee on Biography and Society (RC38 N).
Parker, J., ed., 2005. Aspects of social work and palliative care. London: Quay Books.
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), 11-13.
Khattab, A. D., Rawlings, B. and Ali, I.S., 2005. Haemoglobinopathies and health care provision for ethnic minorities. British Journal of Nursing, 14 (15), 824-827.
Pitchforth, E. and van Teijlingen, E., 2005. International Public Health Research Involving Interpreters: a Case Study from Bangladesh. BMC Public Health, 5 (71).
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)
Brindle, S., Douglas, F., van Teijlingen, E. and Hundley, V., 2005. Midwifery research: Questionnaire surveys. RCM Midwives Journal, 8 (4), 156-158.
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), 533-543.
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.
Biley, F., 2005. Nursing redefined: emergent insights from studying the art and science of nursing in Germany and Switzerland. Theoria: the Journal of Nursing Theory, 14 (2), 23-26.
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), 521-530.
Pitchforth, E. and van Teijlingen, E., 2005. Preparing the next generation. The role of the Dugald Baird Centre in capacity building for the future. In: Last, S., ed. Evidence and action: A decade of research on women’s Health 1995-2005. Aberdeen, Scotland: The Dugald Baird Centre for research on women’s health, University of Aberdeen, 17 - 18.
Walker, M., 2005. Study of the impact of abuse on children, adult survivors and practioners, and the implications for service delivery and therapeutic interventions. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.
Pritchard, A. and Biley, F., 2005. Thinking out of the box? A content analysis of the response to published research on the effects of remote, retroactive intercessory prayer. Spirituality and Health International, 6 (3), 154-165.
Bolton, E., Essat, Z. and Jones, K., 2005. The Verismo of the Quotidian: a biographic narrative interpretive approach to two diverse research topics. In: Kelly, N., Horrocks, C., K., M. K., Roberts, B. and Robinson, D., eds. Narrative, Memory & Everyday Life. Huddersfield: University of Huddersfield Press, 9-17.
van Teijlingen, E., 2005. The man and the vision. Sir Dugald Baird: three decades of transforming work in reproductive health,. In: Last, S., ed. Evidence and action: A decade of research on women’s health 1995-2005. Aberdeen, Scotland: The Dugald Baird Centre for research on women’s health, University of Aberdeen, 6 - 8.