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List of works by Nigel Davies

A BEME systematic review of the effects of interprofessional education: BEME Guide No. 39.

scientific article published on 5 May 2016

Carers' opinions and emotional responses following cardiac surgery: cardiac rehabilitation implications for critical care nurses

scientific article published on 01 April 2000

Impact of 12h shift patterns in nursing: a scoping review.

scientific article

Intentional rounding in hospital wards to improve regular interaction and engagement between nurses and patients: a realist evaluation

scientific article published on 15 October 2019

Interprofessional education in maternity services: Is there evidence to support policy?

scientific article

Lessons from school: what nurse leaders can learn from education

scientific article published in July 2015

Measles: what you can do.

scientific article published in February 2018

National survey of commissioners' and service planners' views of public health nursing in the UK.

scientific article published on 27 October 2016

Nurse-initiated extubation following cardiac surgery

scientific article published on 01 April 1997

Patients' experiences of having an underwater seal chest drain: a replication study

scientific article published on 01 November 1999

Spotlight on equality of employment opportunities: A qualitative study of job seeking experiences of graduating nurses and physiotherapists from black and minority ethnic backgrounds.

scientific article published on August 2017

Updating cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills: a study to examine the efficacy of self-instruction on nurses' competence

scientific article published on 01 May 2000

Using Twitter™ to drive research impact: A discussion of strategies, opportunities and challenges

scientific article

What aspects of intentional rounding work in hospital wards, for whom and in what circumstances? A realist evaluation protocol

scientific article published on 09 January 2017

‘Getting in and fitting in’: an exploration of jobseeking experiences of newly qualified nurses and physiotherapists from ethnic minority groups