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Month: January 2020

Walking the downs

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I work once a month in a children’s hospice. I shall not name the hospice but the staff there know…

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Pragmatic Children’s Nursing: Beware sacred cow crossing!

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The history of nursing is one of people, like me I guess, who write about how they think nursing “should…

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“This book represents the first attempt to create a children’s nursing theory that involves giving children with illnesses or disabilities…

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Pragmatic Children’s Nursing Blog: Duncan C Randall

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This is my blog about the development of Pragmatic Children’s Nursing. As I have engaged with pragmatics, with clinical colleagues…

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