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  • Perry Lin (National Stroke Foundation, 2010)
    National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management
  • Foureur Maralyn (Elsevier, Churchill Livingstone, 2005)
    The preceding chapters have provided insights into how the health agenda of governments in many developed countries has changed . The past focus on preventative health care and individual education for appropriate lifestyle ...
  • Jackson Debra; Borbasi Sally (Churchill- Livingston, Elsevier, 2009)
  • Borbasi Sally; Jackson Debra (Elsevier B.V., 2005)
    The huge outpouring of public tribute on the recent death of Ronald Reagan (RR), and the many statements attesting to his `great leadership¿ came as a surprise to many. This was a President who was on the ...
  • Duffield Christine; Roche Michael; Blay Nicole; Stasa Helen (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2010)
    This paper examined the impact of leadership characteristics of nursing unit managers, as perceived by staff nurses, on staff satisfaction and retention. Secondary analysis of data collected on 94 randomly selected wards ...
  • Clare Judith; Jackson Debra (Elsevier, 2008)
  • Davidson Patricia; Zambroski Cheryl (Saunders Elsevier, 2008)
    Heart disease has reached global epidemic proportions. Within the next two decades, cardiovascular disease will become the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. It is estimated that the number of deaths will ...
  • Goddard Linda; Davidson Patricia; Daly John; Mackey Sandra (C S I R O Publishing, 2008)
    People with an intellectual disability and their families experience poorer health care compared with the general population. Living with an intellectual disability is often challenged by coexisting complex and chronic ...
  • Farris K.; Fernandez-Llimos F; Benrimoj Charlie (Harvey Whitney Books Company, 2005)
    Pharmaceutical care models and practices differ in various countries. Reimbursement for cognitive services, for example, varies across countries in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Practice-based research has blossomed in ...
  • Craig Ashley; Tran Yvonne (Nova Publishers, 2008)
    This book introduces and discusses the complex psychosocial aspects related to SCI and its management and rehabilitation. SCI results in devastating consequences, and SCI people need to draw upon their every available ...
  • Davidson Patricia; Daly John; Romanini Judith (Royal College of Nursing, 1996)
  • Jackson Debra (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008)
    The author reflects on professional generosity in nursing. She mentions that professional generosity can be in any forms for nurses contributes to the development of others that occurs in a range of informal and formal ...
  • Daly John; Davidson Patricia (Sigma Theta Tau International, 2010)
    101 Global Leadership Lessons for Nurses covers the daily challenges facing health care leadersâ¿¿communications, negotiations, resource management, and work-life balance, to name a fewâ¿¿with the unique feature of a ...
  • Jackson Debra; Mcmurray Anne (eContent Management Pty Ltd, 2006)
    The ultimate weakness of violence is that it is a descending spiral, begetting the very thing it seeks to destroy. Instead of diminishing evil, it multiplies it. Through violence you may murder the liar, but you cannot ...
  • Adams Jon (Churchill Livingstone, 2007)
    Empirical study, often employing but not restricted to survey work, has illuminated exponential growth in CAM use around the world.1 In fact, this subfield of CAM inquiry has so rapidly burgeoned over recent years that CAM ...
  • Watson Roger; Jackson Debra; Haigh Carol (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008)
    The article provides information on how the "Journal of Clinical Nursing" is reviewed. Accordingly, the people behind the journal have considered to operate double blind peer reviewing as the best way to maintain neutrality ...
  • Elliott Doug; Aitken Leanne; Chaboyer Wendy (Mosby, 2012)
    A revised new edition of this comprehensive critical care nursing text, developed with the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN). This second edition of ACCCN's Critical Care Nursing has been fully revised and ...
  • Schulenkorf Nico; Adair Daryl (Cengage Learning, 2012)
    Fundamentally, sport development is about providing opportunities for individuals and communities to engage in grassroots physical activities in terms of what can be described as 'the common good'. When appropriately ...
  • Riglar David; Richard Dave; Boyle Michelle; Wilson Danny; Angrisano Fiona; Turnbull Lynne; Whitchurch Cynthia; Cowman Alan; Beeson James; Ralph Stuart; Baum Jake (BioMed Central, 2010)
    A critical step in establishing malaria parasite infection is the ability of the blood stage merozoite to invade erythrocytes. However, much of our understanding about the cell biology of this process has remained unchanged ...
  • Inglis Sally; Clark Robyn; Cleland John; Mcalister Finlay; Stewart Simon (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2008)
    Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a complex, debilitating syndrome which is the consequence of structural abnormality or cardiac dysfunction that impairs the ability of the ventricle to ?ll with, or eject blood. As a result ...