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Lauren Lines
Lauren Lines
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
E-mail megerősítve itt: flinders.edu.au - Kezdőlap
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Integrative review: nurses' roles and experiences in keeping children safe
LE Lines, AE Hutton, J Grant
Journal of advanced nursing 73 (2), 302-322, 2017
1122017
How do nurse practitioners work in primary health care settings? A scoping review
J Grant, L Lines, P Darbyshire, Y Parry
International journal of nursing studies 75, 51-57, 2017
962017
Navigating and negotiating meanings of child abuse and neglect: Sociocultural contexts shaping Australian nurses’ perceptions
LE Lines, A Hutton, JM Grant
Health & social care in the community 28 (3), 941-949, 2020
472020
Nurses' perceptions of systems and hierarchies shaping their responses to child abuse and neglect
LE Lines, JM Grant, A Hutton
Nursing inquiry 27 (2), e12342, 2020
462020
How do nurses keep children safe from abuse and neglect, and does it make a difference? A scoping review
L Lines, J Grant, A Hutton
Journal of pediatric nursing 43, e75-e84, 2018
442018
‘How can we work together?’ Nurses using relational skills to address child maltreatment in Australia: A qualitative study
LE Lines, JM Grant, A Hutton
Journal of Pediatric Nursing 54, 1-9, 2020
362020
Decision making in vaccine hesitant parents and pregnant women–An integrative review
SE Smith, N Sivertsen, L Lines, A De Bellis
International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances 4, 100062, 2022
292022
Constructing a compelling case: nurses' experiences of communicating abuse and neglect
LE Lines, A Hutton, JM Grant
Child abuse review 30 (4), 332-346, 2021
232021
Weighing up the risks—Vaccine decision-making in pregnancy and parenting
SE Smith, N Sivertsen, L Lines, A De Bellis
Women and Birth 35 (6), 547-552, 2022
182022
A systematic review of international guidance for self-report and proxy completion of child-specific utility instruments
C Mpundu-Kaambwa, N Bulamu, L Lines, G Chen, K Dalziel, N Devlin, ...
Value in Health 25 (10), 1791-1804, 2022
122022
Nurses’ experiences of the hospitalisation of their own children for acute illnesses
LE Lines, T Mannix, TM Giles
Contemporary Nurse 50 (2-3), 274-285, 2015
122015
Netnography: A novel methodology for nursing research
SE Smith, N Sivertsen, L Lines, A De Bellis
Journal of advanced nursing 79 (11), 4207-4217, 2023
82023
Invisibility of nurses and midwives in the public health response to child abuse and neglect: A policy review
LE Lines, TA Kakyo, JM Grant, A Hutton
Collegian 30 (2), 222-229, 2023
72023
How are responses to child abuse and neglect conceptualised in Australian policy?
LE Lines, TA Kakyo, A Hutton, WW Mwashala, JM Grant
Children and Youth Services Review 145, 106794, 2023
72023
Untangling the threads: stakeholder perspectives of the legal and ethical issues involved in preparing Australian consumers for commercial surrogacy overseas
L Zannettino, L Lines, J Grant, SL De Lacey
Journal of Law and Medicine 27 (1), 94-107, 2019
62019
Nurses’ and midwives’ contributions to a public health response to keeping children safe from abuse and neglect–a Delphi study
LE Lines, TA Kakyo, AE Hutton, JM Grant
Journal of child health care 28 (3), 610-623, 2024
52024
The missing voice of the nurse-parent: A literature review
LE Lines, T Mannix, TM Giles
Neonatal, Paediatric & Child Health Nursing 18 (3), 25-34, 2015
52015
Exploring the use of pictorial approaches in the development of paediatric patient-reported outcome instruments: a systematic review
C Mpundu-Kaambwa, NB Bulamu, L Lines, G Chen, DGT Whitehurst, ...
Pharmacoeconomics 42 (Suppl 1), 9-37, 2024
42024
Exploring social media influences on vaccine decision-making in parents: a netnography
SE Smith, N Sivertsen, L Lines, A De Bellis
Therapeutic Advances in Vaccines and Immunotherapy 12, 25151355241249607, 2024
42024
Safeguarding without stigmatising: Language of responses to child abuse in high‐and upper‐middle‐income countries
LE Lines, JM Grant, TA Kakyo, A Hutton
Australian Journal of Social Issues 57 (3), 584-599, 2022
32022
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