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Methodological issues in grounded theory
JR Cutcliffe
Journal of advanced nursing 31 (6), 1476-1484, 2000
12532000
Establishing the credibility of qualitative research findings: the plot thickens
JR Cutcliffe, HP McKenna
Journal of advanced nursing 30 (2), 374-380, 1999
8001999
Reconsidering reflexivity: Introducing the case for intellectual entrepreneurship
JR Cutcliffe
Qualitative health research 13 (1), 136-148, 2003
5212003
Expert qualitative researchers and the use of audit trails
JR Cutcliffe, HP McKenna
Journal of advanced nursing 45 (2), 126-133, 2004
3852004
Adapt or adopt: Developing and transgressing the methodological boundaries of grounded theory
JR Cutcliffe
Journal of advanced nursing 51 (4), 421-428, 2005
3352005
Judging the ethics of qualitative research: considering the ‘ethics as process’ model
P Ramcharan, JR Cutcliffe
Health & social care in the community 9 (6), 358-366, 2001
3302001
Leveling the playing field? Exploring the merits of the ethics-as-process approach for judging qualitative research proposals
JR Cutcliffe, P Ramcharan
Qualitative health research 12 (7), 1000-1010, 2002
2742002
When do we know that we know? Considering the truth of research findings and the craft of qualitative research
JR Cutcliffe, HP McKenna
International journal of nursing studies 39 (6), 611-618, 2002
2382002
Considering the care of the suicidal client and the case for ‘engagement and inspiring hope’or ‘observations’
JR Cutcliffe, P Barker
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 9 (5), 611-621, 2002
2342002
The Nurses’ Global Assessment of Suicide Risk (NGASR): developing a tool for clinical practice
JR Cutcliffe, P Barker
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 11 (4), 393-400, 2004
2052004
The concept of hope in nursing 1: its origins, background and nature
JR Cutcliffe, H Kaye
British journal of nursing 11 (12), 832-840, 2002
1972002
Mass media,‘monsters’ and mental health clients: the need for increased lobbying
JR Cutcliffe, B Hannigan
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 8 (4), 315-321, 2001
1922001
The concept of hope in nursing 3: hope and palliative care nursing
KA Herth, JR Cutcliffe
British Journal of nursing 11 (14), 977-982, 2002
1532002
A modified grounded theory study of how psychiatric nurses work with suicidal people
JR Cutcliffe, C Stevenson, S Jackson, P Smith
International journal of nursing studies 43 (7), 791-802, 2006
1482006
How do nurses inspire and instil hope in terminally ill HIV patients?
JR Cutcliffe
Journal of advanced nursing 22 (5), 888-895, 1995
1461995
Psychiatry, mental health nurses, and invisible power: Exploring a perturbed relationship within contemporary mental health care
J Cutcliffe, B Happell
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 18 (2), 116-125, 2009
1402009
An alternative training approach in clinical supervision
JR Cutcliffe
Routledge handbook of clinical supervision, 35-47, 2010
128*2010
What are the principles and processes of inspiring hope in cognitively impaired older adults within a continuing care environment?
JR Cutcliffe, G Grant
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 8 (5), 427-436, 2001
1122001
The inspiration of hope in bereavement counseling
JR Cutcliffe
Issues in Mental Health Nursing 25 (2), 165-190, 2004
1112004
Fundamental themes in clinical supervision
T Butterworth, JR Cutcliffe, B Proctor
Routledge, 2005
1092005
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