Management of potentially reversible causes of cardiac arrest
(2005)
Book Chapter
Hoskins, R. (2005). Management of potentially reversible causes of cardiac arrest. In P. Moule, & J. Albarran (Eds.), Practical Resuscitation: Recognition and Response (198-214). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
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Perspectives in pain (2005)
Book Chapter
Drago, R. (2005). Perspectives in pain. In P. Schofield (Ed.), Perspectives in Pain
Children, young people and families: Examining social work practice in Europe (2005)
Book Chapter
Friesenhahn, G. J., Michailidis, M., Freitas, M. J., & Frost, L. (2005). Children, young people and families: Examining social work practice in Europe. In M. J. Freitas, G. J. Friesenhahn, E. Frost, & M. P. Michailidis (Eds.), Children, Young people and families: Examining Social Work Practice in Europe. Rome: Carocci
Have injury intervention studies addressed inequalities? (2005)
Book Chapter
Towner, E. (2005). Have injury intervention studies addressed inequalities?. In Behavioural Research in Road Safety 2005. Department for Transport
Consultation for local air quality management in the UK: Opportunities for and barriers to sucessful science communication (2005)
Book Chapter
Dorfman, P., Beattie, C., Burnet, F., Gibbs, D., Longhurst, J., Weitkamp, E., & Leksmono, N. (2005). Consultation for local air quality management in the UK: Opportunities for and barriers to sucessful science communication. In C. Brebbia (Ed.), Air Pollution XIII (139-148). WIT Press. https://doi.org/10.2495/AIR050151
Does being 'with women' mean being 'with midwives'? How relationships between midwives affect their support for women's choices in childbirth in the U.K. (2005)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K. (2005). Does being 'with women' mean being 'with midwives'? How relationships between midwives affect their support for women's choices in childbirth in the U.K. In R. E. Balin (Ed.), Trends in Midwifery Research (69-101). New York: Nova Science Publishers, IncThe publishers invited the author to contribute this chapter to a volume demonstrating the breadth of international midwifery research, alongside contributions from America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. Reports original qualitative data from a... Read More about Does being 'with women' mean being 'with midwives'? How relationships between midwives affect their support for women's choices in childbirth in the U.K..