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Publications by CHRISTINE BROWN WILSON
Developing Personal Relationships in Care Homes: Realising the Contributions of Staff, Residents and Family Members
Ageing and Society
Arts
Humanities
Public Health
Gerontology
Environmental
Geriatrics
Health
Social Psychology
Occupational Health
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Staff Perceptions of Staff-Family Interactions in Nursing Homes
Journal of Aging Studies
Medicine
Legal Aspects
Ethics
Issues
Health Policy
Developing Competencies for End-Of-Life Care in Care Homes
International Journal of Palliative Nursing
Specialized Nursing
Advanced
Personal Health Care of Internal Medicine Residents
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives
Internal Medicine
The Relationship Between Organizational Culture of Nursing Staff and Quality of Care for Residents With Dementia: Questionnaire Surveys and Systematic Observations in Nursing Homes
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Nursing
‘We Treat Them All the Same’: The Attitudes, Knowledge and Practices of Staff Concerning Old/Er Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Residents in Care Homes
Ageing and Society
Arts
Humanities
Public Health
Gerontology
Environmental
Geriatrics
Health
Social Psychology
Occupational Health
End-Of-Life Care in Nursing Homes: The Importance of CNA Staff Communication
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
Medicine
Health Policy
Gerontology
Geriatrics
Nursing
Immigrants With Dementia in Swedish Residential Care: An Exploratory Study of the Experiences of Their Family Members and Nursing Staff
BMC Geriatrics
Gerontology
Geriatrics
Factors Influencing Patient-Centered Care by Nursing Staff in Nursing Homes
Journal of Korean Gerontological Nursing
The Importance of Friends’ and Family Members’ Influence and Subjective Norm in Propelling Individual’s Intention to Purchase Halal Personal Care Products
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences