Items where Division is "School of Health and Social Care" and Year is 2010

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Cheeseman, Matthew J. (2010) An analysis of the undergraduate alcohol culture at the University of Gloucestershire with particular reference to traditional and non-traditional students. Masters thesis, University of Gloucestershire.

Dixon, Lorraine (2010) What is the real cost of bevacizumab for patients with advanced bowel cancer? International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 16 (12). p. 577. doi:10.12968/ijpn.2010.16.12.577

Lloyd, Andy (2010) The Followers of Horus. Timeless Voyager Press, Santa Barbara, California. ISBN 978-1892264275

Owens, C, Crone, Diane ORCID: 0000-0002-8798-2929, Kilgour, Lindsey and El Ansari, Walid (2010) The place and promotion of well-being in mental health services: a qualitative investigation. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 17 (1). pp. 1-8. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2850.2009.01480.x

Taylor, Kris, Guy, Stuart and Stewart, L. (2010) Care Zoning: More than ticking a box. A pragmatic approach to enhance clinical risk assessment processes in acute in-patient unit settings: Clinical risk assessment and monitoring with teams giving everyone a paddle [PeArLS]. In: Australian College of Mental Health Nursing 36th International Conference –‘Row with a team, or paddle alone’, 30 August ‐ 2 September 2010, Grand Chancellor Hotel, Tasmania, Australia. (Unpublished)

Willmott, Alison (2010) The impact of social work intervention on female careleavers :coping with pregnancy and parenthood when child welfare concerns are raised. Masters thesis, University of Gloucestershire.

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