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BBarlow, F., Biley, F., Lewith, G. and Walker, J., 2009. The experience of spiritual healing for women with breast cancer. In: 2009 National Cancer Research Institute conference, 4-7 October 2009, Birmingham, UK. (Unpublished) Brown, K., 2009. Transforming Social Care - Where are we going and what will it mean? In: Leading Through Change - Worcestershire County Council, 25 March 2009, Worcestershire. (Unpublished) Biley, F., 2009. All this happened, more or less: thoughts on ‘truth’, the role of fiction and its potential application in mental health and psychiatric nursing research. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 16 (10), pp. 919-926. CCash, M., 2009. Liberating qualitative research findings from the dusty shelf of academia: developing a translational methodology illustrated by a case study of the experience of living with dementia. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University. DDahlberg, K., Todres, L. and Galvin, K. T., 2009. Lifeworld-led Healthcare is More than Patient-led Care: an Existential View of Well-Being. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 12 (3), pp. 265-271. EEllis-Hill, C., Robison, J., Wiles, R., McPherson, K. M., Hyndman, D. and Ashburn, A., 2009. Going home to get on with life: Patients and carers experiences of being discharged from hospital following a stroke. Disability & Rehabilitation, 31 (2), pp. 61-72. FFisher, R., 2009. Relationships in nurse prescribing: revealing the processes. British Journal of Community Nursing, 14 (12), pp. 518-522. Fenwick, S., Holloway, I. and Alexander, J., 2009. Achieving normality: The key to status passage to motherhood after a Caesarian section. Midwifery, 25 (5), pp. 554-563. Fisher, R., 2009. Negotiating the prescribing role: District Nurses reveal strategies for managing conflict. In: RCN International Nursing Research Conference: Celebrating 50 years of nursing research: looking back, moving forward, 24-27 March 2009, Cardiff, Wales. (Unpublished) Fisher, R., 2009. Multi-professional practice in primary care nursing. In: McCray, J., ed. Nursing and multi-professional practice. London: Sage, pp. 33-48. GGalvin, K. T. and Todres, L., 2009. Poetic enquiry and phenomenological research: the practice of ‘embodied interpretation’. In: Prendergast, M., Leggo, C. and Sameshima, P., eds. Poetic inquiry: Vibrant voices in the social sciences. Rotterdam: Sense Publishing, pp. 307-316. Galvin, K. T. and Todres, L., 2009. Embodying Nursing Openheartedness: An Existential Perspective. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 27 (2), pp. 141-149. Gordon, C., Ellis-Hill, C. and Ashburn, A., 2009. The use of conversational analysis: nurse-patient interaction in communication disability after stroke. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 65 (3), pp. 544-553. JJones, K. and Hearing, T., 2009. Beyond Text: Video and other medium use in qualitative research (Keynote presentation - Film). In: Centre For Qualitative Psychology (Germany), 20-22 February 2009, Weingarten, Germany. Jones, K., 2009. "How Did I Get to Princess Margaret? (And How Did I Get Her to the World Wide Web?)". In: Srinivasan, R. R. M. and Mathur, I., eds. Ethnography and the internet : an exploration. Hyderabad, India: ICFAI University Press, pp. 67-89. RRobison, J., Wiles, R., Ellis-Hill, C., McPherson, K. M., Hyndman, D. and Ashburn, A., 2009. Resuming previously valued activities post-stroke: who or what helps? Disability and Rehabilitation, 31 (19), pp. 1555-1566. TTodres, L., Galvin, K. T. and Holloway, I., 2009. The Humanization of Healthcare: A Value Framework for Qualitative Research. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 4 (2), pp. 68-77. |
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