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Ashleigh E Butler
Ashleigh E Butler
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A guide to writing a qualitative systematic review protocol to enhance evidence‐based practice in nursing and health care
A Butler, H Hall, B Copnell
Worldviews on Evidence‐Based Nursing 13 (3), 241-249, 2016
5022016
The development of theoretical sampling in practice
AE Butler, B Copnell, H Hall
Collegian 25 (5), 561-566, 2018
1102018
Family‐centred care in the paediatric intensive care unit: an integrative review of the literature
A Butler, B Copnell, G Willetts
Journal of clinical nursing 23 (15-16), 2086-2100, 2014
1032014
Learning style preferences of Australian accelerated postgraduate pre-registration nursing students: A cross-sectional survey
L McKenna, B Copnell, AE Butler, R Lau
Nurse education in practice 28, 280-284, 2018
672018
Researching people who are bereaved: Managing risks to participants and researchers
AE Butler, B Copnell, H Hall
Nursing Ethics 26 (1), 224-234, 2019
572019
Parents' experiences of healthcare provider actions when their child dies: an integrative review of the literature.
A Butler, H Hall, G Willetts, B Copnell
Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing 20 (1), 2015
542015
Bereaved parents’ experiences of research participation
AE Butler, H Hall, B Copnell
BMC Palliative Care 17, 1-9, 2018
512018
Selection on mitochondrial variants occurs between and within individuals in an expanding invasion
LA Rollins, AP Woolnough, BG Fanson, ML Cummins, TM Crowley, ...
Molecular Biology and Evolution 33 (4), 995-1007, 2016
412016
Family experience and PICU death: a meta-synthesis
AE Butler, H Hall, G Willetts, B Copnell
Pediatrics 136 (4), e961-e973, 2015
402015
The changing nature of relationships between parents and healthcare providers when a child dies in the paediatric intensive care unit
AE Butler, H Hall, B Copnell
Journal of advanced nursing 74 (1), 89-99, 2018
392018
Becoming a team: the nature of the parent-healthcare provider relationship when a child is dying in the pediatric intensive care unit
AE Butler, H Hall, B Copnell
Journal of pediatric nursing 40, e26-e32, 2018
382018
When a child dies in the PICU: practice recommendations from a qualitative study of bereaved parents
AE Butler, B Copnell, H Hall
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 20 (9), e447-e451, 2019
372019
Nurses' perceptions of working with families in the paediatric intensive care unit
A Butler, G Willetts, B Copnell
Nursing in critical care 22 (4), 195-202, 2017
342017
“Some were certainly better than others”–Bereaved parents’ judgements of healthcare providers in the paediatric intensive care unit: A grounded theory study
AE Butler, B Copnell, H Hall
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 45, 18-24, 2018
262018
Critical care nurses’ experiences of caring for a dying child: A qualitative evidence synthesis
M Grimston, AE Butler, B Copnell
Journal of Advanced Nursing 74 (8), 1752-1768, 2018
222018
A national Position Statement on adult end-of-life care in critical care
MJ Bloomer, K Ranse, A Butler, L Brooks
Australian Critical Care 35 (4), 480-487, 2022
192022
Ethical and practical realities of using letters for recruitment in bereavement research
AE Butler, H Hall, B Copnell
Research in nursing & health 40 (4), 372-377, 2017
192017
The impact of the social and physical environments on parent–healthcare provider relationships when a child dies in PICU: Findings from a grounded theory study
AE Butler, B Copnell, H Hall
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 50, 28-35, 2019
182019
Palliative care for children with complex cardiac conditions: survey results
S Vemuri, AE Butler, K Brown, J Wray, M Bluebond-Langner
Archives of disease in childhood 107 (3), 282-287, 2022
132022
Gradually disengaging: Parent–health care provider relationships after a child’s death in the pediatric intensive care unit
AE Butler, H Hall, B Copnell
Journal of family nursing 24 (3), 470-492, 2018
122018
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