Citation Index - Diversity & Equality in Health and Care [918 Articles]
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Johnson, M. R., & McGee, P. (2012). The ravelled sleave of care (that knits the world). Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 9(2), 81-83. |
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Moriarty, J., Manthorpe, J., & Cornes, M. (2014). Skills social care workers need to support personalisation. Social Care and Neurodisability, 5(2), 83-90. |
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Brady, O. (2014). Coping strategies, support systems and well-being among unpaid caregivers. |
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Pickard, L., King, D., & Knapp, M. (2015). The âvisibilityâof unpaid care in England. Journal of Social Work, 1468017315569645. |
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Zaidi, F. (2014). Challenges and practices in infant feeding in Islam. British Journal of Midwifery, 22(3), 167-172. |
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Martyn, K., Pace, K., & Gee, N. Application of UDL principles to Practice Environments: Getting it right?. |
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Sanderson-Mann, J., Wharrad, H. J., & McCandless, F. (2012). An empirical exploration of the impact of dyslexia on placement-based learning, and a comparison with non-dyslexic students. Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 9(2), 89-99. |
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McGee, P., & Johnson, M. R. (2012). Gender inequality in the control of fertility. Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 9(3), 163-166. |
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Lovering, S. (2013). Magnet® Designation in Saudi Arabia: Bridging Cultures for Nursing Excellence. Journal of Nursing Administration, 43(12), 619-620. |
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George, V., & Lovering, S. (2013). Transforming the context of care through shared leadership and partnership: An international CNO perspective. Nursing administration quarterly, 37(1), 52-59. |
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Murray, E., Rafferty, L., Al-Hassan, K., & Hibbert, D. (2015). Caring for stoma patients in Saudi Arabia. Gastrointestinal Nursing, 13(4), 42-48. |
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Norton-Westwood, D. L. (2014). The adolescentâs hospital experience: preferences for environmental design. |
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Alsharari, A. F. (2013). Examining Family Membersâ and Nursesâ Attitudes and Beliefs Towards Family Presence in Saudi Emergency Departments (Doctoral dissertation, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology). |
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Brownie, S. M., Hunter, L. H., Aqtash, S., & Day, G. E. (2015). Establishing Policy Foundations and Regulatory Systems to Enhance Nursing Practice in the United Arab Emirates. Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 1527154415583396. |
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Mohamed, C. R., Nelson, K., Wood, P., & Moss, C. (2014). Issues post-stroke for Muslim people in maintaining the practice of salat (prayer): A qualitative study. Collegian. |
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Farini, F. (2014). Interpretation as a form of mediation for the bilingual dialogue between foreign citizens and institutions. A qualitative study of interpreted-mediated doctor-patient communication in Italian hospitals. JoSTrans: the Journal of Specialised Translation, (22). |
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Briggs, B. C. S. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care. |
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Costa, B., & Briggs, S. (2014). Service-usersâ experiences of interpreters in psychological therapy: a pilot study. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 10(4), 231-244. |
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Farini, F. Pratiche di esclusione e pratiche di inclusione dei pazienti migranti. CAMBIO, 73. |
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Atkin, K., Chattoo, S., & Crawshaw, M. (2014). Clinical encounters and culturally competent practice: the challenges of providing cancer and infertility care. Policy & Politics, 42(4), 581-596. |
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