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  1. aDolescents gEnder surVey, rEsponsible coupLes evaluatiOn, and capacity building Project in India (DEVELOP): a study protocol
  2. The perspectives of psychosexual therapists towards using play therapy techniques in sex and relationship therapy: A qualitative study
  3. Experience of pelvic floor muscle exercises among women in Taiwan: a qualitative study of improvement in urinary incontinence and sexuality
  4. Ebola—The best and the worst within nursing … and maybe us all
  5. How many papers can be published from one study?
  6. Authors and readers beware the dark side of Open Access
  7. Jordanian intensive care nurses' perspectives on evidence-based practice in nutritional care
  8. The impact of peer support in the context of perinatal mental illness: A meta-ethnography
  9. Qualitative research: quality results?
  10. Data collection and sampling in qualitative research: does size matter?
  11. Exercise engagement in people with prediabetes - a qualitative study
  12. Writing locally, publishing globally: making papers ‘international’
  13. Jordanian nurses' knowledge and responsibility for enteral nutrition in the critically ill
  14. Who writes, whose rights, and who's right? Issues in authorship
  15. J. Masten and J. Schmidtberger, Ageing with HIV: A Gay Man's Guide, Oxford University Press, New York, 2011, 256 pp., pbk £11.99, ISBN 13: 978 0 19 974058 1.
  16. The UK Francis Report: the key messages for nursing
  17. A critical review and synthesis of qualitative research on patient experiences of critical illness
  18. Editorial: Social media use by nurses and midwives: a ‘recipe for disaster’ or a ‘force for good’?
  19. Writing for Publication: Turning Assignments Into Publishable Works
  20. Experiences of Living With Myasthenia Gravis
  21. Editorial: Five years of scholarship on violence, bullying and aggression towards nurses in the workplace: what have we learned?
  22. Systematic reviews: an important anniversary, new reporting standards, and potential greater impact
  23. Sexual health information seeking: a survey of adolescent practices
  24. The effectiveness of nutritional intervention(s) and the treatment of pressure ulcers- A systematic literature review
  25. Sexual fantasy as a clinical intervention
  26. Editorial
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  30. The lived experience of women victims of intimate partner violence
  31. Editorial: Meeting the health care needs associated with poverty, homelessness and social exclusion: the need for an interprofessional approach
  32. Editorial
  33. Symptom burden and quality of life in patients with malignant fungating wounds
  34. To what extent are the Christian clergy acting as frontline mental health workers? A study from the North of England
  35. The experiences of men living with inhibited ejaculation
  36. Drinking Behaviors
  37. Experiences of sub-fertility among Chinese couples in Hong Kong: a qualitative study
  38. Pubescent male students’ attitudes towards menstruation in Taiwan: implications for reproductive health education and school nursing practice
  39. A systematic review of the effectiveness of problem-solving approaches towards symptom management in cancer care
  40. ‘Selling it as a holistic health provision and not just about condoms …’ Sexual health services in school settings: current models and their relationship with sex and relationships education policy and provision
  41. Commentary on East L, Jackson D, Peters K & O’Brien L (2010) Disrupted sense of self: young women and sexually transmitted infections. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 1995-2003
  42. Editorial: How many roads? Building and sustaining collaborative relationships in an increasingly global environment
  43. Editorial: Researching sensitive issues
  44. A qualitative study of practice nurses‘ prescribing experiences
  45. Commentary on Helseth S & Misvaer N (2009) Adolescents’ perceptions of quality of life: what it is and what matters. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 1455-1462
  46. Commentary on Cross, W (2009) Editorial: Working with children and families - what will the future hold for nurses?Journal of Clinical Nursing18, 3377-3378
  47. A systematic review and meta-ethnography of the qualitative literature: experiences of the menarche
  48. The effectiveness of multimedia learning education programs on knowledge, anxiety and pressure garment compliance in patients undergoing burns rehabilitation in Taiwan: an experimental study
  49. Structured review: evaluating the effectiveness of nurse case managers in improving health outcomes in three major chronic diseases
  50. A cost-effectiveness analysis of a multimedia learning education program for stoma patients
  51. The structure of contraceptive education and instruction within nurse led family planning clinics: a grounded theory study
  52. What factors influence individuals and couples to seek help for sexual and/or relationship difficulties from primary care professionals: an exploratory qualitative study
  53. Menstrual and menarche experience among pubescent female students in Taiwan: implications for health education and promotion practice
  54. Effective sex education in primary schools: A study
  55. The effectiveness of silver-releasing dressings in the management of non-healing chronic wounds: a meta-analysis
  56. 'Caring Across Thorns' - Different care outcomes for borderline personality disorder patients in Taiwan
  57. Menarche Experience Interview
  58. Commentary on Ayaz S & Kubilay G (2009) Effectiveness of the PLISSIT model for solving the sexual problems of patients with stomas.Journal of Clinical Nursing18, 89-98
  59. Nurses’ attitudes towards sexual relationships between patients in high security psychiatric hospitals in England: An exploratory qualitative study
  60. Commentary on Wang RH, Cheng CP and Chou FH (2008) A causal model of contraceptive intention and its gender comparison among Taiwanese sexually inexperienced adolescents.Journal of Clinical Nursing17, 930-939
  61. Gendered attitudes towards sexual relationships among adolescents attending nurse led sexual health clinics in England: a qualitative study
  62. Experiences of living with a malignant fungating wound: a qualitative study
  63. Factors affecting the offer of pulmonary rehabilitation to patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by primary care professionals: a qualitative study
  64. A systematic review of silver-releasing dressings in the management of infected chronic wounds
  65. The Research Excellence Framework (REF): A major impediment to free and informed debate?
  66. School nurse management of children’s questions when they are involved in primary school sex education: an exploratory study
  67. Living With Malignant Wounds Interview Schedule
  68. School nurses and sex education: surveillance and disciplinary practices in primary schools
  69. Nurses? discourse in contraceptive prescribing: an analysis using Foucault's ?procedures of exclusion?
  70. Screening men for prostate cancer in general practice: experiences of men receiving an equivocal PSA (prostate specific antigen) test result
  71. Productive power and the 'practices of the self' in contraceptive counselling
  72. Reaching Marginalized Young People Through Sexual Health Nursing Outreach Clinics: Evaluating Service Use and the Views of Service Users
  73. Knowledge and Attitudes of Nurses Working in Sexual Health Clinics in the United Kingdom Toward Post-Sexual Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Infection
  74. Burnout and AIDS care‐related factors in HIV community Clinical Nurse Specialists in the North of England
  75. Confidentiality and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS): an analysis of the legal and professional Issues
  76. Is non-judgemental care possible in the context of nurses' attitudes to patients' sexuality?