Response to: Watson's Guest Editorial ‘Scientific methods are the only credible way forward for nursing research', Journal of Advanced Nursing 43, 219-220
(2003)
Journal Article
Draper, J., & Draper, P. (2003). Response to: Watson's Guest Editorial ‘Scientific methods are the only credible way forward for nursing research', Journal of Advanced Nursing 43, 219-220. Journal of advanced nursing, 44(5), 546 - 547. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0309-2402.2003.02839.x
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Postoperative pain : nursing management and organisational commitment (2003)
Thesis
Briggs, E. V. Postoperative pain : nursing management and organisational commitment. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4213109Postoperative pain management has been the subject of several national reports (Royal College of Surgeons of England and College of Anaesthetists, 1990; Audit Commission, 1997; Clinical Standards Advisory Group, 2000) that have each made recommendati... Read More about Postoperative pain : nursing management and organisational commitment.
Selected annotated bibliography of phenomenological sources, Seacole Research Paper no. 3 (2003)
Journal Article
Draper, P. (2003). Selected annotated bibliography of phenomenological sources, Seacole Research Paper no. 3. Journal of advanced nursing, 42(6), 645-645. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2648.2003.02698_1.x
The persistence of ritual in nursing practice [Clinical Effectiveness in Nursing 5 (4), 2001, 177–183] (2003)
Journal Article
Draper, P. (2003). The persistence of ritual in nursing practice [Clinical Effectiveness in Nursing 5 (4), 2001, 177–183]. Clinical Effectiveness in Nursing, 7(1), 57. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1361-9004%2802%2900105-x
Accommodative speech and terms of endearment: elements of a language mode often experienced by older adults (2003)
Journal Article
Brown, A., & Draper, P. (2003). Accommodative speech and terms of endearment: elements of a language mode often experienced by older adults. Journal of advanced nursing, 41(1), 15-21. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2648.2003.02500.xAim. To discuss the use of patronizing patterns of speech and modified forms of address in conversations between nurses and other health workers, and older people.
Rationale. The impetus for this paper was the publication of the National Service F... Read More about Accommodative speech and terms of endearment: elements of a language mode often experienced by older adults.