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Philip Darbyshire
Philip Darbyshire
Philip Darbyshire Consulting Ltd, Monash University
E-mail megerősítve itt: philipdarbyshire.com.au - Kezdőlap
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Multiple methods in qualitative research with children: more insight or just more?
P Darbyshire, C MacDougall, W Schiller
Qualitative research 5 (4), 417-436, 2005
13162005
Living with a sick child in hospital: the experiences of parents and nurses
P Darbyshire
Nelson Thornes Ltd, 1994
3771994
‘Rage against the machine?’: nurses’ and midwives’ experiences of using Computerized Patient Information Systems for clinical information
P Darbyshire
Journal of clinical nursing 13 (1), 17-25, 2004
2572004
The experience of pervasive loss: Children and young people living in a family where parental gambling is a problem
P Darbyshire, C Oster, H Carrig
Journal of gambling studies 17, 23-45, 2001
2002001
Parents, nurses and paediatric nursing: a critical review
P Darbyshire
Journal of advanced Nursing 18 (11), 1670-1680, 1993
1461993
Understanding caring through arts and humanities: A medical/nursing humanities approach to promoting alternative experiences of thinking and learning
P Darbyshire
Journal of Advanced Nursing 19 (5), 856-863, 1994
1431994
Children's experiences of participation in a family support program when their parent has incurable cancer
KE Bugge, S Helseth, P Darbyshire
Cancer nursing 31 (6), 426-434, 2008
1412008
Land mines in the field: A modest proposal for improving the craft of qualitative health research
S Thorne, P Darbyshire
Qualitative Health Research 15 (8), 1105-1113, 2005
1312005
Skilled expert practice: is it ‘all in the mind’? A response to English's critique of Benner's novice to expert model
P Darbyshire
Journal of Advanced Nursing 19 (4), 755-761, 1994
1311994
In defence of pedagogy: a critique of the notion of andragogy
P Darbyshire
Nurse Education Today 13 (5), 328-335, 1993
1271993
Parents’ experiences of a Family Support Program when a parent has incurable cancer
KE Bugge, S Helseth, P Darbyshire
Journal of clinical nursing 18 (24), 3480-3488, 2009
1262009
Engagement with health and social care services: Perceptions of homeless young people with mental health problems
P Darbyshire, E Muir‐Cochrane, J Fereday, J Jureidini, A Drummond
Health & social care in the community 14 (6), 553-562, 2006
1202006
Nursing's crisis of care: what part does nursing education own?
P Darbyshire, L McKenna
Nurse education today 33 (4), 305-307, 2013
1112013
Waiting for a kidney transplant: patients’ experiences of haemodialysis therapy
A Moran, A Scott, P Darbyshire
Journal of advanced nursing 67 (3), 501-509, 2011
1082011
Young children's grief: Parents' understanding and coping
KE Bugge, P Darbyshire, EG Røkholt, KTS Haugstvedt, S Helseth
Death studies 38 (1), 36-43, 2014
1062014
Extending new paradigm childhood research: Meeting the challenges of including younger children
P Darbyshire, W Schiller, C MacDougall
Early Child Development and Care 175 (6), 467-472, 2005
1052005
Lessons from literature: Caring, interpretation, and dialogue
P Darbyshire
Journal of Nursing Education 34 (5), 211-216, 1995
1001995
" There's nothing I can't do–I just put my mind to anything and I can do it": a qualitative analysis of how children with chronic disease and their parents account for and …
J Fereday, C MacDougall, M Spizzo, P Darbyshire, W Schiller
BMC pediatrics 9, 1-16, 2009
972009
We have to live in the future
C MacDougall*, W Schiller, P Darbyshire
Early Child Development and Care 174 (4), 369-387, 2004
972004
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
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