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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A cross-sectional analysis of the factors that shape adult nursing students' values, attitudes and perceptions of compassionate care McSherry, Wilfred
2017
1-2 p. 25-39
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2 An interpretative phenomenological analysis of young men’s experiences of addressing their sexual health and the importance of researcher reflexivity Sydor, Anna
2019
1-2 p. 36-46
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3 Burnout and its relationship to empathy in nursing: a review of the literature Hunt, Patricia A
2017
1-2 p. 7-22
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4 Commentary: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of young men’s experiences of addressing their sexual health and the importance of researcher reflexivity White, Mark
2019
1-2 p. 47-48
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5 Commentary: Freebirthing: a case for using interpretative hermeneutic phenomenology in midwifery research for knowledge generation, dissemination and impact Shawley, Cindy
2019
1-2 p. 20-21
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6 Commentary: Hidden voices: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of surviving breast cancer in Saudi Arabia Fleischer, Anne
2019
1-2 p. 133-134
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7 Commentary: “It’s like having an evil twin”: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the lifeworld of a person with Parkinson’s disease Gill, Paul
2019
1-2 p. 59-60
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8 Commentary: Mental illness and recovery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experiences of Black African service users in England Culley, Lorraine
2019
1-2 p. 119-121
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9 Commentary: Pearls of wisdom: using the single case study or ‘gem’ to identify strategies for mediating stress and work–life imbalance in healthcare staff Biggerstaff, Deborah
2019
1-2 p. 73-74
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10 Commentary: Sexuality as taboo: using interpretative phenomenological analysis and a Foucauldian lens to explore fathers’ practices in talking to their children about puberty, relationships and reproduction Porter, Sam
2019
1-2 p. 34-35
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11 Commentary: The experiences of inpatient nursing staff caring for young people with early psychosis Freshwater, Dawn
2019
1-2 p. 86-87
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12 Commentary: Unlocking intuition and expertise: using interpretative phenomenological analysis to explore clinical decision making Bowers, Ben
2019
1-2 p. 102-103
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13 Compassionate communication in acute healthcare: establishing the face and content validity of a questionnaire McElroy, Claire
2017
1-2 p. 72-88
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14 Compassion in practice: connected, contested, conflicted, conflated and complex McMahon, Ann
2017
1-2 p. 3-6
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15 Editorial le May, Andrée
2019
1-2 p. 3-4
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16 Embedding compassionate care in local NHS practice: developing a conceptual model through realistic evaluation MacArthur, Juliet
2017
1-2 p. 130-147
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17 Freebirthing: a case for using interpretative hermeneutic phenomenology in midwifery research for knowledge generation, dissemination and impact Feeley, Claire
2019
1-2 p. 9-19
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18 Guest editorial Anstey, Sally
2019
1-2 p. 5-8
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19 Healthcare workers’ perceptions of organisational culture and the impact on the delivery of compassionate quality care Beardsmore, Elizabeth
2017
1-2 p. 42-56
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20 Hidden voices: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of surviving breast cancer in Saudi Arabia ALmegewly, Wafa
2019
1-2 p. 122-132
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21 How important is compassionate healthcare to you? A comparison of the perceptions of people in the United States and Ireland Lown, Beth A
2017
1-2 p. 60-69
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22 “It’s like having an evil twin”: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the lifeworld of a person with Parkinson’s disease Eatough, Virginia
2019
1-2 p. 49-58
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23 Mental illness and recovery: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experiences of Black African service users in England Tuffour, Isaac
2019
1-2 p. 104-118
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24 Pearls of wisdom: using the single case study or ‘gem’ to identify strategies for mediating stress and work-life imbalance in healthcare staff Clouston, Teena J
2019
1-2 p. 61-72
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25 Perspectives: Cancer has given me a voice Anstey, Sally
2019
1-2 p. 135-137
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26 Perspectives: Compassion for others begins with loving-kindness toward self Giovannoni, J
2017
1-2 p. 173-178
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27 Perspectives: The primacy of compassion in nursing, necessary but not sufficient? Maxwell, Elaine
2017
1-2 p. 169-172
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28 Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care, or capacity for compassion: results from a longitudinal study of the quality improvement initiative White, Mark
2017
1-2 p. 91-109
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29 Review: A cross-sectional analysis of the factors that shape adult nursing students’ values, attitudes and perceptions of compassionate care Shea, Sue
2017
1-2 p. 40-41
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30 Review: Burnout and its relationship to empathy in nursing: a review of the literature Baillie, Lesley
2017
1-2 p. 23-24
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31 Review: Compassionate communication in acute healthcare: establishing the face and content validity of a questionnaire Smith, Pam
2017
1-2 p. 89-90
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32 Review: Embedding compassionate care in local NHS practice: developing a conceptual model through realistic evaluation Van Bogaert, Peter
2017
1-2 p. 148-149
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33 Review: Healthcare workers’ perceptions of organisational culture and the impact on the delivery of compassionate quality care Shaw, Theresa
2017
1-2 p. 57-59
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34 Review: How important is compassionate healthcare to you? A comparison of the perceptions of people in the United States and Ireland Pelham, Anabel
2017
1-2 p. 70-71
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35 Review: Productive Ward: Releasing Time to Care or capacity for compassion: results from a longitudinal study of the quality improvement initiative Bridges, Jackie
2017
1-2 p. 110-111
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36 Review: Using Appreciative Inquiry to develop, implement and evaluate a multi-organisation ‘Cultivating Compassion’ programme for health professionals and support staff Wells, John SG
2017
1-2 p. 166-168
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37 Review: Valuing feedback: an evaluation of a National Health Service programme to support compassionate care practice through hearing and responding to feedback Sinclair, Shane
2017
1-2 p. 128-129
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38 Sexuality as taboo: using interpretative phenomenological analysis and a Foucauldian lens to explore fathers’ practices in talking to their children about puberty, relationships and reproduction Bennett, Clare
2019
1-2 p. 22-33
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39 Thank you to all who reviewed for the Journal of Research in Nursing in 2018 2019
1-2 p. 138-142
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40 The experiences of inpatient nursing staff caring for young people with early psychosis Thompson, Jessica
2019
1-2 p. 75-85
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41 Unlocking intuition and expertise: using interpretative phenomenological analysis to explore clinical decision making Anderson, Natalie Elizabeth
2019
1-2 p. 88-101
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42 Using Appreciative Inquiry to develop, implement and evaluate a multi-organisation ‘Cultivating Compassion’ programme for health professionals and support staff Curtis, Katherine
2017
1-2 p. 150-165
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43 Valuing feedback: an evaluation of a National Health Service programme to support compassionate care practice through hearing and responding to feedback Smith, S
2017
1-2 p. 112-127
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