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Submissions from 2011

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Parental Perceptions of the Rural School’s Role in Addressing Childhood Obesity, Ann M. Stalter, Mary Beth Kaylor, Jessica D. Steinke, and Rosanta M. Barker

Submissions from 2010

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Pediatric Nurses’ Attitudes and Knowledge Regarding the Provision of Breastfeeding Support in a Pediatric Medical Center, Tracy L. Brewer

Professional Regulatory Nursing Bodies: International Variation in the Protection of the Public, John R. Cutcliffe and Stewart Forster

Routledge Handbook of Clinical Supervision: Fundamental International Themes, John R. Cutcliffe, Kristiina Hyrkas, and John Fowler

Challenging Normative Orthodoxies in Depression: Huxley's Utopia or Dante's Inferno?, John R. Cutcliffe and Richard Lakeman

Nursing Models: Application to Practice, John R. Cutcliffe, Hugh McKenna, and Kristiina Hyrkas

Factors Influencing Acculturative Stress among International Students, Rosemary W. Eustace

HIV Disclosure Among HIV Positive Individuals: A Concept Analysis, Rosemary W. Eustace and Perla R. Ilagan

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Integrating Communication Skills Throughout the Nursing Curriculum, Sharon L. Farra and Susan Miller

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Facilitating Factors and Barriers to BMI Screening in Schools, Ann M. Stalter, Rosemary V. Chaudry, and Barbara J. Polivka

Submissions from 2009

Assessing Risk of Suicide and Self-Harm, John R. Cutcliffe

Engagement and Observation of People at Risk, John R. Cutcliffe

Hope: The Eternal Paradigm for Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing, John R. Cutcliffe

Normative Orthodoxies in Depression and the 'Space' for Alternative Discourses, John R. Cutcliffe

The ‘Deep Dynamics’ of the Discipline of Mental Health Nursing, John R. Cutcliffe

Transposing Yallom: Recognizing and Understanding Group Dynamics in a Canadian Online Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing, John R. Cutcliffe and Renay Bajkay

Suicide Survivors and the Suicidology Academe: Reconciliation and Reciprocity, John R. Cutcliffe and P. Bonny Ball

Psychiatry, Mental Health Nurses, and Invisible Power: Exploring a Perturbed Relationship within Contemporary Mental Health Care, John R. Cutcliffe and Brenda Happell

The Perpetual Search for Parsimony: Enhancing the Epistemological and Practical Utility of Qualitative Research Findings, John R. Cutcliffe and Henry G. Harder

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The Lived-Experiences of Being Discharged Following Inpatient Psychiatric Care for a Suicidal Crisis, John R. Cutcliffe, Paul S. Links, Yvonne Bergmans, Rahel Eynan, and Henry G. Harder

Listening as a Method of Addressing Psychological Distress, Allun Charles Jones and John R. Cutcliffe

Misplaced Epistemological Certainty and Pharmaco-Centrism in Mental Health Nursing, Richard Lakeman and John R. Cutcliffe

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Understanding the Risk of Suicide Associated with Recent Discharge, Paul S. Links, John R. Cutcliffe, Munazzah Ambreen, Ken Balderson, and Rosane Nisenbaum

High-Fidelity Simulation in Nursing Education: Factors Correlating with Nursing Student Satisfaction and Self-Confidence, Sherrill Jeanne Smith

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High-Fidelity Simulation: Factors Correlated with Nursing Student Satisfaction and Self-Confidence, Sherrill Jeanne Smith and Carol J. Roehrs

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Assessing Facilitating Factors and Barriers to Body Mass Index Screening among School Nurses, Ann M. Stalter

Prospective Evaluation of a Pediatric Inpatient Early Warning Scoring System, Karen M. Tucker, Tracy L. Brewer, Rachel B. Baker, Brenda Demeritt, and Michael T. Vossmeyer

Submissions from 2008

Grounded Theory, John R. Cutcliffe

The Die has been Cast? Rediscovering the Essence of Psychiatric Nursing, John R. Cutcliffe

Whose Life is it Anyway? An Exploration of Five Contemporary Ethical Issues that Pertain to the Psychiatric Nursing Care of the Person who is Suicidal: Part One, John R. Cutcliffe and Paul S. Links

Whose Life is it Anyway? An Exploration of Five Contemporary Ethical Issues that Pertain to the Psychiatric Nursing Care of the Person who is Suicidal: Part Two, John R. Cutcliffe and Paul S. Links

A Critique of Anderson and Jenkins' Article: 'The National Suicide Prevention Strategy for England: The Reality of a National Strategy for the Nursing Profession', John R. Cutcliffe and Chris Stevenson

Feeling Our Way in the Dark: The Psychiatric Nursing Care of Suicidal People—A Literature Review, John R. Cutcliffe and Chris Stevenson

Never the Twain? Reconciling National Suicide Prevention Strategies with the Practice, Educational, and Policy Needs of Mental Health Nurses (Part One), John R. Cutcliffe and Chris Stevenson

Never the Twain? Reconciling National Suicide Prevention Strategies with the Practice, Educational, and Policy Needs of Mental Health Nurses (Part Two), John R. Cutcliffe and Chris Stevenson

Salvation or Damnation: Deconstructing Nursing's Aspirations to Professional Status, John R. Cutcliffe and K. Lynn Wieck

Review of Predictors of Suicide within 1 year of Discharge from a Psychiatric Hospital, Talia Troister, Paul S. Links, and John R. Cutcliffe

Creating a Space for Recovery-Focused Psychiatric Nursing Care, Jim Walsh, Chris Stevenson, John R. Cutcliffe, and Kirk E. Zinck

Books from 2007

Care of the Suicidal Person, John R. Cutcliffe

Hope and Interpersonal Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing: A Systematic Review of the Literature – Part Two, John R. Cutcliffe and Corinne V. Koehn

Expert Qualitative Researchers and the Use of Audit Trails, John R. Cutcliffe and Hugh P. McKenna

Reconnecting the Person with Humanity: How Psychiatric Nurses Work with Suicidal People, John R. Cutcliffe, Chris Stevenson, Sue Jackson, and Paul Smith

Globalization, Commodification and Mass Transplant of Nurses: Part 1, John R. Cutcliffe and Susan Yarbrough

Globalization, Commodification and Mass Transplant of Nurses: Part 2, John R. Cutcliffe and Susan Yarbrough

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Factors Influencing Acculturative Stress Among International Students in the United States, Rosemary W. Eustace

Finding Funding: The Nurses' Guide to Simulation Success, Allen Hanberg, Suzanne C. Brown, Theresa Hoadley, Sherrill Jeanne Smith, and Bobby Courtney

Hope and Interpersonal Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing: A Systematic Review of the Literature – Part One, Corinne V. Koehn and John R. Cutcliffe

Submissions from 2006

The Principles and Processes of Inspiring Hope in Bereavement Counselling: A Modified Grounded Theory Study – Part One, John R. Cutcliffe

The Principles and Processes of Inspiring Hope in Bereavement Counselling: A Modified Grounded Theory Study – Part Two, John R. Cutcliffe

Considering the Care of the Suicidal Client and the Case for 'Engagement and Inspiring Hope' or 'Observations', John R. Cutcliffe and Phil Barker

Multidisciplinary Attitudinal Positions regarding Clinical Supervision: A Cross-Sectional Study, John R. Cutcliffe and Kristiina Hyrkas

Generic Nurses: The Nemesis of Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing?, John R. Cutcliffe and Hugh P. McKenna

A Modified Grounded Theory Study of how Psychiatric Nurses Work with Suicidal People, John R. Cutcliffe, Chris Stevenson, Sue Jackson, and Paul Smith

Critiquing Nursing Research, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

Introduction - Debate within Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing: Its Nature, its Place and its Necessity, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

Key Debates in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

Preventing Peanut Panic, Jill Kilanowski, Ann M. Stalter, and Mary Margaret Gottesman

Problematizing Special Observation in Psychiatry: Foucault, Archaeology, Genealogy, Discourse and Power/Knowledge, Chris Stevenson and John R. Cutcliffe

Submissions from 2005

Adapt or Adopt: Developing and Transgressing the Methodological Boundaries of Grounded Theory, John R. Cutcliffe

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A Rose By Any Other Name?: Specialism, Genericism and the Diminution of Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing (Part 1), John R. Cutcliffe

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A Rose By Any Other Name?: Specialism, Genericism and the Diminution of Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing (Part 2), John R. Cutcliffe

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From Policing to Reconnecting: Human-Focused Care of the Suicidal Person, John R. Cutcliffe

From the Guest Editor -- Clinical Supervision: A Search for Homogeneity or Heterogeneity?, John R. Cutcliffe

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Seclusion Rooms, Fascism and Social Control: Are There Alternatives Out There?, John R. Cutcliffe

Toward an Understanding of Suicide in First-Nation Canadians, John R. Cutcliffe

A Comparison of North American and European Conceptualizations of Clinical Supervision, John R. Cutcliffe and Linda Marie Lowe

The Essential Concepts of Nursing: A Critical Review, John R. Cutcliffe and Hugh McKenna

The Evolution of Concept Analysis - Where Do We Go From Here?, John R. Cutcliffe and Hugh P. McKenna

The Doctoral Process: From Idea to Award, John R. Cutcliffe, Leana Uys, and Eun-Ok Lee

A Concept Analysis of Comfort, Linda Marie Lowe and John R. Cutcliffe

An Introduction to Concepts and Their Analyses, Hugh P. McKenna and John R. Cutcliffe

A Few Comments on the Commentary Section: Editorial Guidance for Authors, Gary Rolfe and John R. Cutcliffe

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Pilot Study Using Focus Groups to Assess Facilitating Factors and Barriers to BMI Screening Practice Among a Selected Group of School Nurses in Southwest Ohio, Ann M. Stalter and Barbara J. Polivka

Submissions from 2004

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Challenging Normative Orthodoxies of Depression – The RPN’s Role, John R. Cutcliffe

The Inspiration of Hope in Bereavement Counseling, John R. Cutcliffe

The Inspiration of Hope in Bereavement Counselling, John R. Cutcliffe

The Nurses’ Global Assessment of Suicide Risk (NGASR): Developing a Tool for Clinical Practice, John R. Cutcliffe and Phil Barker

Building a Case for Understanding the Lived Experiences of Males who Attempt Suicide in Alberta, Canada, John R. Cutcliffe, A. Joyce, and M. Cummins

Expert Qualitative Researchers and the Use of Audit Trails, John R. Cutcliffe and Hugh P. McKenna

Submissions from 2003

Addressing Hopelessness in People with Suicidal Ideation: Building upon the Therapeutic Relationship Utilizing a Cognitive Behavioural Approach, S. N. Collins and John R. Cutcliffe

A Historical Overview of Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Education in the United Kingdom: Going Around in Circles or on the Straight and Narrow?, John R. Cutcliffe

Clinical Supervision and Reflective Practice, John R. Cutcliffe

Reconsidering Reflexivity: Introducing the Case for Intellectual Entrepreneurship, John R. Cutcliffe

Research Endeavours into Suicide: A Need to Shift the Emphasis, John R. Cutcliffe

The Differences and Commonalities between United Kingdom and Canadian Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing: A Personal Reflection, John R. Cutcliffe

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 15, John R. Cutcliffe

Critiquing Nursing Research - 1st Edition, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

Submissions from 2002

An Examination of the Last Ten Years of Mental Health Nursing, Russell Ashmore, John R. Cutcliffe, and Elizabeth Collier

Ethics Committees, Vulnerable Groups and Paternalism: The Case for Considering the Benefits of Participating in Qualitative Research Interviews, John R. Cutcliffe

Suicidal Mental Health Inpatients: Principal Approaches to Care, John R. Cutcliffe

The Answer to Reducing Patient Violence towards NHS Staff, John R. Cutcliffe

The Beguiling Effects of Nurse-Prescribing in Mental Health Nursing: Re-Examining the Debate, John R. Cutcliffe

Understanding and Working with Bereavement, John R. Cutcliffe

Considering the Care of the Suicidal Client and the Case for ‘Engagement and Inspiring Hope’ or ‘Observations’, John R. Cutcliffe and Phil Barker

Nurse Prescribing: A Step in the Right Direction or Undermining the Nature of Mental Health Nursing?, John R. Cutcliffe and Peter Campbell

The Concept of Hope in Nursing 1: Its Origins, Background and Nature, John R. Cutcliffe and Kaye A. Herth

The Concept of Hope in Nursing 2: Hope and Mental Health Nursing, John R. Cutcliffe and Kaye A. Herth

The Concept of Hope in Nursing 5: Hope and Critical Care Nursing, John R. Cutcliffe and Kaye A. Herth

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 11, John R. Cutcliffe, Julia Jones, and Ann Jackson