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Submissions from 2002

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 14, John R. Cutcliffe, Julia Jones, and Ann Jackson

When Do We Know that We Know? Considering the Truth of Research Findings and the Craft of Qualitative Research, John R. Cutcliffe and Hugh P. McKenna

Leveling the Playing Field? Exploring the Merits of the Ethics-as-Process Approach for Judging Qualitative Research Proposals, John R. Cutcliffe and Paul Ramcharan

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 12, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

Challenging Contemporary Mental Health Policy: Time to Assuage the Coercion?, Ben Hannigan and John R. Cutcliffe

The Concept of Hope in Nursing 3: Hope and Palliative Care Nursing, Kaye A. Herth and John R. Cutcliffe

The Concept of Hope in Nursing 4: Hope and Gerontological Nursing, Kaye A. Herth and John R. Cutcliffe

Submissions from 2001

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 9, Ian Beech, Ann Fothergil, Ben Hannigan, John R. Cutcliffe, and Martin F. Ward

Palliative Care Nurses and Mental Health Nurses: Sharing Common Ground?, Catherine Black, Elizabeth Hanson, John R. Cutcliffe, and Peter Goward

The Dynamics and Processes of ‘Ending’ in Clinical Supervision, Mary Chambers and John R. Cutcliffe

An Alternative Training Approach in Clinical Supervision, John R. Cutcliffe

New Mental Health White Paper: 21st Century Utopia or the Insurrection of Service Users?, John R. Cutcliffe

Personal, Professional and Practice Development: Case Studies from Clinical Supervision Practice in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing, John R. Cutcliffe

What are the Principles and Processes of Inspiring Hope in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults within a Continuing Care Environment?, John R. Cutcliffe

The Commonality and Synchronicity of Mental Health Nurses and Palliative Care Nurses: Closer than you Think? Part One, John R. Cutcliffe, C. Black, E. Hanson, and P. Goward

The Commonality and Synchronicity of Mental Health Nurses and Palliative Care Nurses: Closer than you Think? Part Two, John R. Cutcliffe, C. Black, E. Hanson, and P. Goward

Fundamental Themes in Clinical Supervision, John R. Cutcliffe, Tony Butterworth, and Brigid Proctor

Introduction: Fundamental Themes in Clinical Supervision: National and International Perspectives of Education, Policy, Research and Practice, John R. Cutcliffe, Tony Butterworth, and Brigid Proctor

Mass Media, ‘Monsters’ and Mental Health Clients: The Need for Increased Lobbying, John R. Cutcliffe and Ben Hannigan

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 10, John R. Cutcliffe, Julia Jones, and Ann Jackson

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 8, John R. Cutcliffe, Julia Jones, and Ann Jackson

Practice Nurses and Their ‘Lived Experience’ of Clinical Supervision, John R. Cutcliffe and Siobhan McFeely

The Long and Winding Road: Obtaining Funding for Qualitative Research Proposals, John R. Cutcliffe and Chris Stevenson

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 7, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

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Nursing Doctoral Education in the United Kingdom and Ireland, Hugh P. McKenna and John R. Cutcliffe

Judging the Ethics of Qualitative Research: Considering the ‘Ethics as Process’ Model, Paul Ramcharan and John R. Cutcliffe

Submissions from 2000

Creating a Hopeline for Suicidal People: A New Model for Acute Sector Mental Health Nursing, P. Barker and John R. Cutcliffe

An Alternative Training Approach in Clinical Supervision, John R. Cutcliffe

Fit for Purpose? Promoting the Human Side of Mental Health Nursing, John R. Cutcliffe

Methodological Issues in Grounded Theory, John R. Cutcliffe

To Record or Not to Record: Documentation in Clinical Supervision, John R. Cutcliffe

Mental Health Nurses and Qualitative Research Methods: A Mutual Attraction?, John R. Cutcliffe and Peter Goward

A Response to ‘De Facto Detentions’, John R. Cutcliffe and Hugh P. McKenna

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 3, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 4, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 5, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 6, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

Evidence-Based Practice: Demolishing Some Myths, Hugh P. McKenna and John R. Cutcliffe

The Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting Contribution to the Continuing Care of People with Mental Health Problems: A Review and Action Plan, Martin F. Ward, John R. Cutcliffe, and Kevin Gournay

Submissions from 1999

Qualified Nurses' Lived Experience of Violence Perpetrated by Individuals Suffering from Enduring Mental Health Problems: A Hermeneutic Study, John R. Cutcliffe

Health Care Should Be Rationed, John R. Cutcliffe and Barry Blatt

The Development of Empathy in Students on a Short, Skills Based Counselling Course: A Pilot Study, John R. Cutcliffe and Paul Cassedy

Establishing the Credibility of Qualitative Research Findings: The Plot Thickens, John R. Cutcliffe and Hugh P. McKenna

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 1: Evaluating Expressed Emotion and Schizophrenia, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research’s Journal Club: Review 2, John R. Cutcliffe and Martin F. Ward

Submissions from 1998

Hope, Counselling and Complicated Bereavement Reactions, John R. Cutcliffe

What Direction for Mental Health Research?, John R. Cutcliffe

Personal, Professional and Practice Development: Clinical Supervision, John R. Cutcliffe and Jo Burns

Empathy, Students and the Problems of Genuineness: Can we Develop Empathy on a Short Skills-Based Counselling Course?, John R. Cutcliffe and Paul Cassedy

Ethical Dilemmas in Clinical Supervision 1: Need for Guidelines, John R. Cutcliffe, M. Epling, Paul Cassedy, J. McGregor, N. Plant, and Tony Butterworth

Ethical Dilemmas in Clinical Supervision 2: Need for Guidelines, John R. Cutcliffe, M. Epling, Paul Cassedy, J. McGregor, N. Plant, and Tony Butterworth

An Alternative Training Approach to Clinical Supervision: 1, John R. Cutcliffe and Bridgid Proctor

An Alternative Training Approach to Clinical Supervision: 2., John R. Cutcliffe and Bridgid Proctor

Submissions from 1997

Conference Report, John R. Cutcliffe

Evaluating the Success of Clinical Supervision, John R. Cutcliffe

Qualitative Research in Nursing: A Quest for Quality, John R. Cutcliffe

The Nature of Expert Psychiatric Nurse Practice: A Grounded Theory Study, John R. Cutcliffe

Towards a Definition of Hope, John R. Cutcliffe

Introducing Change in Nursing: The Case of Research, John R. Cutcliffe and C. Bassett

User's Views of their Continuing Care Community Psychiatric Services, John R. Cutcliffe, J. Dikintis, J. Carberry, C. Tilley, S. Turner, D. Anderson-Moll, and W. Cooper

Submissions from 1996

Critically Ill Patients' Perspectives of Hope, John R. Cutcliffe

Submissions from 1995

How do Nurses Inspire and Instill Hope in Terminally Ill HIV Patients?, John R. Cutcliffe