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Birth matters (1996)
Journal Article
Pollard, K. (1996). Birth matters. Midwifery Matters, 71, 10-11

Mind the gap! (1996)
Journal Article
Carter, M. (1996). Mind the gap!. Journal of Community Nursing,

Work of an HV researcher (1996)
Journal Article
Deave, T. (1996). Work of an HV researcher. Professional Care of Mother and Child, 5(6), 166

Children's nursing as a research-based profession (1996)
Journal Article
Powell, C., Lawrence, E., McElkerney, E., Glasper, E. A., Robertson, L., Darbyshire, P., & Pontin, D. (1996). Children's nursing as a research-based profession. British Journal of Nursing, 5(7), 420-421

Alternatives to hospital care: What are they and who should decide? (1996)
Journal Article
Frankel, S., Inglis, A., Coast, J., Sabey, A., & Frankel, S. J. (1996). Alternatives to hospital care: What are they and who should decide?. BMJ, 312(7024), 162-166. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.312.7024.162

Objective: To examine potential for alternatives to care in hospitals for acute admissions, and to compare the decisions about these alternatives made by clinicians with different backgrounds. Design: Standardised tool was used to identify patients w... Read More about Alternatives to hospital care: What are they and who should decide?.

Assessing patient satisfaction. Part 2. Findings: Nursing, the hospital and patients' concerns (1996)
Journal Article
Pontin, D. J., Webb, C., & Pontin, D. (1996). Assessing patient satisfaction. Part 2. Findings: Nursing, the hospital and patients' concerns. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 5(1), 33-40. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2702.1996.tb00224.x

• Part 1 of this article discussed the process of evaluating patient satisfaction by means of unstructured, in-depth interviews. • In this part, the content of interviews will be presented and the analytic domains derived from the research will be de... Read More about Assessing patient satisfaction. Part 2. Findings: Nursing, the hospital and patients' concerns.

Room for improvement (1996)
Journal Article
Hall, J. (1996). Room for improvement. Nursing Times, 92(28),

A study of bereavement care after a sudden and unexpected death (1996)
Journal Article
Dent, A., Condon, L., Blair, P., & Fleming, P. (1996). A study of bereavement care after a sudden and unexpected death. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 74(6), 522-526. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.74.6.522

Bereaved parents' perceptions of care after the sudden, unexpected death of their child (from 1 week to 12 years), and the care that was or could be offered by statutory and voluntary agencies, was assessed in 11 health districts in seven regions of... Read More about A study of bereavement care after a sudden and unexpected death.

Bereaved children - who cares? (1996)
Journal Article
Dent, A., Condon, L., Blair, P., & Fleming, P. (1996). Bereaved children - who cares?. Health visitor, 69(7), 270-271

factors associated with inappropriate emergency hospital admission in the UK (1996)
Journal Article
Inglis, A., Coast, J., Peters, T. J., & Sabey, A. (1996). factors associated with inappropriate emergency hospital admission in the UK. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 8(1), 31-39. https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/8.1.31

This paper reports an attempt to assess the factors associated with inappropriate acute hospital admission using the technique of logistic regression. Data were obtained from two separate studies of acute hospital utilization in south-west England, c... Read More about factors associated with inappropriate emergency hospital admission in the UK.

Reflective practice: Reviewing the issues and refocusing the debate (1996)
Journal Article
James, C., James, C. R., Kelly, J., & Clarke, B. (1996). Reflective practice: Reviewing the issues and refocusing the debate. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 33(2), 171-180. https://doi.org/10.1016/0020-7489%2895%2900045-3

Reflective practice has emerged in the U.K. and beyond as an important issue not just in nursing but in many other professions. However, it remains problematic; it is difficult to conceptualize and many aspects of it are open to debate. Reflective pr... Read More about Reflective practice: Reviewing the issues and refocusing the debate.