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  1. Women's experiences of complex menopause following breast cancer treatment: a qualitative study
  2. Acalabrutinib in the management of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
  3. Commentary: Muslim transplant recipients’ family experiences following organ transplantation
  4. Vitamin D supplementation and clinical outcomes in cancer survivorship
  5. Lived experiences of fibromyalgia
  6. Fast Facts: Multiple Myeloma and Plasma Cell Dyscrasias Ramasamy Karthik and Lonial Sagar Fast Facts: Multiple Myeloma and Plasma Cell Dyscrasias152pp £15 Health Press 9781908541956 1908541954
  7. Myelodysplastic syndromes: update and nursing considerations
  8. Management of metastatic colorectal cancer and its implications for patients and nurses
  9. Secondary traumatic stress among emergency nurses: a cross-sectional study
  10. The unmet palliative care needs of those dying with dementia
  11. Family carers: lived experience of caring for relatives with an SMI
  12. Nurses’ perceptions of the factors which cause violence and aggression in the emergency department: A qualitative study
  13. Adult-trained perioperative nurses' practice of family-centered care
  14. Community psychiatric nurses’ experiences of caring for clients with borderline personality disorder
  15. Treatment options for myeloma
  16. Promoting quality of life for patients with myeloma
  17. Patients' Satisfaction With a Hematology Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Ireland
  18. An overview of interpretive phenomenology as a research methodology
  19. Advanced practice nursing: A concept analysis
  20. Exploration of the meaning of connectedness for older people in long-term care in context of their quality of life: a review and commentary
  21. Management of death rattle at end of life
  22. Multiple myeloma: treatment-related peripheral neuropathy
  23. Research approaches related to phenomenology: negotiating a complex landscape
  24. Early breast cancer: diagnosis, treatment and survivorship
  25. Early intervention and management of adrenal insufficiency in children
  26. An audit of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in children
  27. Maximising psychiatric nurses' contribution to interdisciplinary working
  28. Treating chronic myeloid leukaemia: NICE guidance
  29. Treating chronic myeloid leukaemia: NICE guidance
  30. Continuing education for urology nurses: harnessing the potential of e-learning
  31. Acute leukaemia: making sense of a complex blood cancer
  32. Exploring Registered Psychiatric Nurses' Responses towards Service Users with a Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder
  33. A concept analysis of empowerment in chronic illness from the perspective of the nurse and the client living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  34. The factors which influence nurses when weaning patients from mechanical ventilation: Findings from a qualitative study
  35. Young patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
  36. Evaluation of bone marrow examinations performed by an advanced nurse practitioner: An extended role within a haematology service
  37. Nurses’ experience of loss on the death of older persons in long-term residential care: findings from an interpretative phenomenological study
  38. Developing a structured education programme for clients with COPD
  39. Patients’ lived experience of myeloma
  40. Myeloma: making sense of a complex blood cancer
  41. Home administration of bortezomib: Making a difference to myeloma patients' lives
  42. Improving quality of life for adolescents with psychosis
  43. Treatment for acute leukaemia: elderly patients’ lived experiences
  44. Living with a diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer: patients’ lived experiences
  45. Living with a diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer: patients’ lived experiences
  46. Providing comfort to patients in their palliative care trajectory: experiences of female nurses working in an acute setting
  47. The road to recovery
  48. Mental health consequences of child sexual abuse
  49. Increasing the uptake of cervical screening programmes
  50. The meaning of nurse–patient intimacy in oncology care settings: From the nurse and patient perspective
  51. Patient rehabilitation following lower limb amputation
  52. Supporting parents caring for a child with a learning disability
  53. Ethnomethodology: Time for a revisit? A discussion paper
  54. Discharge planning: communication, education and patient participation
  55. From Husserl to van Manen. A review of different phenomenological approaches
  56. Nursing patients with cancer: Principles and practice
  57. Approaches to reflexivity in qualitative research
  58. The sociology of intimacy in the nurse-patient relationship
  59. Patients' satisfaction with a nurse-led oncology service
  60. Exploring the relationship between caring, love and intimacy in nursing
  61. Reducing the likelihood of falls in older people
  62. Hermeneutics: an exploration
  63. Reflexivity