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- Caring for Parents After the Death of a Child Academic Article
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- Death in the Pediatric ICU: Caring for Children and Families at the End of Life Academic Article
- Does the Theory of Planned Behaviour Explain Allied Health Professionals' Evidence-Based Practice Behaviours? A Focus Group Study Academic Article
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- Families' experiences of their interactions with staff in an Australian intensive care unit (ICU): A qualitative study Academic Article
- Family Experience and PICU Death: A Meta-Synthesis Academic Article
- Family and Staff Partnerships in Long-Term Care: A Review of the Literature Academic Article
- Family work in first-onset psychosis: a literature review Academic Article
- Gradually Disengaging: Parent–Health care Provider Relationships After a Child’s Death in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Academic Article
- Healthcare Providers Perceptions of the Factors Contributing to Infant Obesity in a Low-Income Mexican American Community Academic Article
- Hospital Discharge as Experienced by Family Carers of People with Dementia: A Case for Quality Improvement Academic Article
- Hospital experiences of older people with intellectual disability: Responses of group home staff and family members Academic Article
- Improving family-staff relationships in assisted living facilities: the views of family Academic Article
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- Negotiating hope with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients: a qualitative study of patients and healthcare professionals Academic Article
- Nurses' perceptions of working with families in the paediatric intensive care unit Academic Article
- Nursing care for the families of the dying child/infant in paediatric and neonatal ICU: Nurses’ emotional talk and sources of discomfort. A mixed methods study Academic Article
- Overcoming Restraint Use: EXAMINING BARRIERS IN AUSTRALIAN AGED CARE FACILITIES Academic Article
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- Parents' experiences of healthcare provider actions when their child dies: An integrative review of the literature Academic Article
- Perceptions of Child Psychologists Held by Parents of Australian School Children Academic Article
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- Recent evidence on the development and maintenance of constructive staff-family relationships in the care of older people - a report on a systematic review update Academic Article
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- Staff–family relationships in the care of older people: A report on a systematic review Academic Article
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- The Impact of Social Support Networks on Family Resilience in an Australian Intensive Care Unit: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Academic Article
- The changing nature of relationships between parents and healthcare providers when a child dies in the paediatric intensive care unit Academic Article
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- Training to Enhance Partnerships Between Mental Health Professionals and Family Caregivers: A Comparative Study Academic Article
- Welcoming expertise: Bereaved parents' perceptions of the parent-healthcare provider relationship when a critically ill child is admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit Academic Article
- What Spirituality Means for Patients and Families in Health Care Academic Article
- When a Child Dies in the PICU Academic Article
- ‘Something normal in a very, very abnormal environment’ – Nursing work to honour the life of dying infants and children in neonatal and paediatric intensive care in Australia Academic Article
- ‘They never talked to me about…’: Perspectives on aged care resident transfer to emergency departments Academic Article