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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Best interest. A review of the legal principles involved: Part 2(a)
British Journal of Nursing
2007
4
2
The duty of care 1: compliance with directives and protocols
British Journal of Nursing
2007
4
3
End-of-life issues: common law and the Mental Capacity Act 2005
British Journal of Nursing
2007
3
4
Consent: the issue of rights and responsibilities for the health worker
British Journal of Nursing
2007
3
5
Professional regulation in nursing. Part 2: political change
British Journal of Nursing
2008
3
6
Professional regulation. Part 9: politics and ideology in nursing
British Journal of Nursing
2008
3
7
Consent and capacity: principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005
British Journal of Nursing
2007
2
8
Autonomy and care: respecting the wishes of the deceased patient
British Journal of Nursing
2007
2
9
Legal principles of confidentiality and other public interests: Part 1
British Journal of Nursing
2007
2
10
Professional regulation in nursing. Part 1: an introduction
British Journal of Nursing
2008
2
11
The duty of care 1: compliance with directives and protocols
British Journal of Nursing
2007
2
12
The duty of care 2: risk assessment and risk management
British Journal of Nursing
2007
1
13
Professional behaviour: professional indemnity insurance
British Journal of Nursing
2007
1
14
Best interests: a review of issues that affect nurses’ decision making
British Journal of Nursing
2007
1
15
Common law and a duty of care: the application of principles
British Journal of Nursing
2007
1
16
Professional regulation. Part 4: Self-regulation and the Consumer Council
British Journal of Nursing
2008
1
17
Professional regulation. Part 6: transition of regulatory bodies
British Journal of Nursing
2008
1
18
Professional regulation. Part 5: Bristol Inquiry and the Kennedy Report
British Journal of Nursing
2008
1
19
The duty of care and political expectations. Part 1: a literature review
British Journal of Nursing
2008
1
20
Duty of care and political expectations. Part 5: standards and clinical outcomes
British Journal of Nursing
2008
1
21
Autonomy and care: acting in a person’s best interets
British Journal of Nursing
2007
0
22
Regulatory codes of conduct and the common law. Part 2: confidentiality
British Journal of Nursing
2007
0
23
Best interests. An holistic approach: Part 2(b)
British Journal of Nursing
2007
0
24
Contemporaneous nursing: a conclusion to the 2008 series
British Journal of Nursing
2008
0
25
Professional regulation. Part 7a: mechanisms of government control
British Journal of Nursing
2008
0
26
Professional regulation. Part 10: professional relationships
British Journal of Nursing
2008
0
27
Duty of care and political expectations. Part 4: standards as a political promise
British Journal of Nursing
2008
0
28
Duty of care and political expectations. Part 2: readers’ concerns/experiences
British Journal of Nursing
2008
0
29
Professional regulation. Part 8: Government and NMC proposals
British Journal of Nursing
2008
0
30
Professional regulation in nursing. Part 3: self-regulation
British Journal of Nursing
2008
0
31
Duty of care and political expectations. Part 3: law and the new code
British Journal of Nursing
2008
0
32
Law in focus: incorporating legislation and guidelines into practice
British Journal of Nursing
2008
0
33
Professional regulation. Part 7b: CHRE report and the NMC response
British Journal of Nursing
2008
0
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