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Family violence and COVID‐19: Increased vulnerability and reduced options for support
K Usher, N Bhullar, J Durkin, N Gyamfi, D Jackson
International journal of mental health nursing 29 (4), 549, 2020
12202020
The COVID‐19 pandemic and mental health impacts
K Usher, J Durkin, N Bhullar
International journal of mental health nursing 29 (3), 315, 2020
8322020
Life in the pandemic: Social isolation and mental health
KUAMRNPD FACMHN, N Bhullar
7542020
Case study: a bridge across the paradigms
L Luck, D Jackson, K Usher
Nursing inquiry 13 (2), 103-109, 2006
6752006
The potential for COVID‐19 to contribute to compassion fatigue in critical care nurses
J Alharbi, D Jackson, K Usher
Journal of clinical nursing 29 (15-16), 2762, 2020
4142020
Yarning/Aboriginal storytelling: Towards an understanding of an Indigenous perspective and its implications for research practice
LK Geia, B Hayes, K Usher
Contemporary nurse 46 (1), 13-17, 2013
3962013
An exploration of the preceptor role: preceptors' perceptions of benefits, rewards, supports and commitment to the preceptor role
K Usher, C Nolan, P Reser, J Owens, J Tollefson
Journal of advanced Nursing 29 (2), 506-514, 1999
2781999
Linking symbolic interactionism and grounded theory methods in a research design: From Corbin and Strauss’ assumptions to action
J Chamberlain-Salaun, J Mills, K Usher
Sage Open 3 (3), 2158244013505757, 2013
2762013
Understanding eco-anxiety: A systematic scoping review of current literature and identified knowledge gaps
Y Coffey, N Bhullar, J Durkin, MS Islam, K Usher
The Journal of Climate Change and Health 3, 100047, 2021
2452021
STAMP: components of observable behaviour that indicate potential for patient violence in emergency departments
L Luck, D Jackson, K Usher
Journal of advanced nursing 59 (1), 11-19, 2007
1712007
Eco‐anxiety: How thinking about climate change‐related environmental decline is affecting our mental health.
K Usher, J Durkin, N Bhullar
International journal of mental health nursing 28 (6), 2019
1642019
Through a critical lens: Indigenist research and the Dadirri method
R West, L Stewart, K Foster, K Usher
Qualitative Health Research 22 (11), 1582-1590, 2012
1632012
Process consent: a model for enhancing informed consent in mental health nursing
KJ Usher, D Arthur
Journal of advanced nursing 27 (4), 692-697, 1998
1551998
Innocent or culpable? Meanings that emergency department nurses ascribe to individual acts of violence
L Luck, D Jackson, K Usher
Journal of clinical nursing 17 (8), 1071-1078, 2008
1532008
Carspecken's five-stage critical qualitative research method: An application to nursing research
MA Hardcastle, K Usher, C Holmes
Qualitative Health Research 16 (1), 151-161, 2006
1502006
Australian health professions student use of social media
K Usher, C Woods, E Casella, N Glass, R Wilson, L Mayner, D Jackson, ...
Collegian 21 (2), 95-101, 2014
1442014
Chronic pain and the family: the experience of the partners of people living with chronic pain
C West, K Usher, K Foster, L Stewart
Journal of clinical nursing 21 (23-24), 3352-3360, 2012
1442012
The factors influencing burnout and job satisfaction among critical care nurses: a study of Saudi critical care nurses
J Alharbi, R Wilson, C Woods, K Usher
Journal of nursing management 24 (6), 708-717, 2016
1412016
Terminology used to describe health care teams: an integrative review of the literature
J Chamberlain-Salaun, J Mills, K Usher
Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare, 65-74, 2013
1372013
Undergraduate student nurses’ self-reported preparedness for practice
C Woods, C West, J Mills, T Park, J Southern, K Usher
Collegian 22 (4), 359-368, 2015
1332015
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