Number of items: 18.
A
Aghabakhshi, H. and Gregor, C.
(2007)
Learning the lessons of Bam: the role of social capital.
Internatioanl Social Work, 50 (3).
pp. 347-356.
ISSN 1461-7234
doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872807076048
C
Carey, N. J. and Courtenay, M.
(2007)
Service delivery by nurse prescribers for diabetes care.
Nurse Prescribing, 5 (10).
pp. 443-449.
ISSN 1479-9189
Carey, N. J. and Courtenay, M.
(2007)
A review of the activity and effects of nurse-led care in diabetes.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 16 (11c).
pp. 296-304.
ISSN 1365-2702
doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2702.2007.01969.x
Carey, N. J., Courtenay, M. and Burke, J.
(2007)
Supplementary nurse prescribing for patients with skin conditions: a national questionnaire survey.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 16 (7).
pp. 1230-1237.
ISSN 1365-2702
doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2702.2007.01641.x
Chapman, L. and Halley, E.
(2007)
Numeracy skills: a student-centred approach to gaining confidence.
Nurse Prescribing, 5 (4).
pp. 157-160.
ISSN 1479-9189
Courtenay, M., Carey, N. J. and Burke, J.
(2007)
Independent extended and supplementary nurse prescribing practice in the UK: a national questionnaire survey.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 44 (7).
pp. 1093-1101.
ISSN 0020-7489
doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2006.04.005
Courtenay, M., Carey, N. J. and Burke, J.
(2007)
Independent extended nurse prescribing for patients with skin conditions: a national questionnaire survey.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 16 (7).
pp. 1247-1255.
ISSN 1365-2702
doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2702.2007.01788.x
Courtenay, M., Carey, N. J. and Burke, J.
(2007)
Independent extended supplementary nurse prescribers, their prescribing practice and confidence to educate and assess prescribing students.
Nurse Education Today, 27 (7).
pp. 739-747.
ISSN 0260-6917
doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2006.10.007
Courtenay, M., Carey, N. J., James, J., Hills, M. and Roland, J.
(2007)
An evaluation of a specialist nurse prescriber on diabetes in-patient service delivery.
Practical Diabetes, 24 (2).
pp. 69-74.
ISSN 2047-2900
doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/pdi.1056
D
Davies, C.
(2007)
Nation, social class and style: a comparison of the humour of Britain and America.
Stylistika, 15.
pp. 99-117.
Davies, C.
(2007)
And now for something completely different, the history of the British sense of humour.
BBC History Magazine, 8 (6).
pp. 38-41.
ISSN 1469-8552
Davies, C.
(2007)
Humour and protest: jokes under communism.
International Review of Social History, 52 (Supplement).
pp. 291-305.
ISSN 1469-512X
doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020859007003252
H
Hamilton, M., ed.
(2007)
Sociology of Religion: critical concepts.
Critical concepts in Sociology, 1 .
Routledge, London, pp1.
ISBN 9780415381024
K
Keene, J. and Rodriguez, J.
(2007)
Are mental health problems associated with use of Accident and Emergency and health-related harm?
European Journal of Public Health, 17 (4).
pp. 387-393.
ISSN 1464-360X
doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckl248
Keene, J., Stenner, K., Connor, M. and Fenley, S.
(2007)
A case-study of substitute opiate prescribing for drug-using offenders.
Drugs: Education, Prevention, and Policy, 14 (5).
pp. 443-456.
ISSN 1465-3370
doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/09687630601138675
R
Richards, S., Donnovan, S., Victor, C. R. and Ross, F.
(2007)
Standing secure amidst a falling world? Practitioner understandings of old age in responses to a case vignette.
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 21 (3).
pp. 335-349.
ISSN 1469-9567
doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820701289352
S
Stenner, K. and Courtenay, M.
(2007)
A qualitative study on the impact of legislation on prescribing of controlled drugs by nurses.
Nurse Prescribing, 5 (6).
pp. 257-261.
ISSN 1479-9189
W
Williams, V., Bruton, A., Ellis-Hill, C. and McPherson, K.
(2007)
What really matters to patients living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? An exploratory study.
Chronic Respiratory Disease, 4 (2).
pp. 77-85.
ISSN 1479-9731
doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/1479972307078482
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