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Wendy Duggleby
Wendy Duggleby
Professor Nursing Research Chair Aging and Quality of Life University of Alberta
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What about focus group interaction data?
W Duggleby
Qualitative health research 15 (6), 832-840, 2005
6362005
Hope, self‐efficacy, spiritual well‐being and job satisfaction
W Duggleby, D Cooper, K Penz
Journal of advanced nursing 65 (11), 2376-2385, 2009
2742009
Metasynthesis of the hope experience of family caregivers of persons with chronic illness
W Duggleby, L Holtslander, J Kylma, V Duncan, C Hammond, A Williams
Qualitative Health Research 20 (2), 148-158, 2010
2432010
Living with hope: initial evaluation of a psychosocial hope intervention for older palliative home care patients
WD Duggleby, L Degner, A Williams, K Wright, D Cooper, D Popkin, ...
Journal of pain and symptom management 33 (3), 247-257, 2007
2432007
Hope, older adults, and chronic illness: a metasynthesis of qualitative research
W Duggleby, D Hicks, C Nekolaichuk, L Holtslander, A Williams, ...
Journal of advanced nursing 68 (6), 1211-1223, 2012
2252012
Cognitive status and postoperative pain: older adults
W Duggleby, J Lander
Journal of pain and symptom management 9 (1), 19-27, 1994
2241994
Factors that affect quality of life from the perspective of people with dementia: a metasynthesis
HM O'rourke, W Duggleby, KD Fraser, L Jerke
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 63 (1), 24-38, 2015
1882015
The “good death”: An integrative literature review
L Cottrell, W Duggleby
Palliative & supportive care 14 (6), 686-712, 2016
1832016
Canadian Fundamentals of nursing-E-book
PA Potter, AG Perry, PA Stockert, A Hall, BJ Astle, W Duggleby
Elsevier Health Sciences, 2018
1682018
Transforming hope: how elderly palliative patients live with hope
W Duggleby, K Wright
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Archive, 70-84, 2005
1622005
Hope in palliative care: an integrative review
J Kylmä, W Duggleby, D Cooper, G Molander
Palliative & Supportive Care 7 (3), 365-377, 2009
1462009
Elderly palliative care cancer patients’ descriptions of hope-fostering strategies
W Duggleby, K Wright
International Journal of Palliative Nursing 10 (7), 352-359, 2004
1322004
Health care utilization of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer in the last 12 months of life
D Goodridge, J Lawson, W Duggleby, D Marciniuk, D Rennie, MR Stang
Respiratory medicine 102 (6), 885-891, 2008
1252008
The experience of hope for informal caregivers of palliative patients
LF Holtslander, W Duggleby, AM Williams, KE Wright
Journal of palliative care 21 (4), 285-291, 2005
1242005
Enduring suffering: a grounded theory analysis of the pain experience of elderly hospice patients with cancer.
W Duggleby
Oncology nursing forum 27 (5), 2000
1222000
Web-based interventions to improve mental health, general caregiving outcomes, and general health for informal caregivers of adults with chronic conditions living in the …
J Ploeg, M Markle-Reid, R Valaitis, C McAiney, W Duggleby, ...
Journal of medical Internet research 19 (7), e263, 2017
1202017
Renewing everyday hope: the hope experience of family caregivers of persons with dementia
W Duggleby, A Williams, K Wright, S Bollinger
Issues in mental health nursing 30 (8), 514-521, 2009
1152009
The hope experience of older bereaved women who cared for a spouse with terminal cancer
LF Holtslander, WD Duggleby
Qualitative Health Research 19 (3), 388-400, 2009
1112009
Keeping hope possible: a grounded theory study of the hope experience of parental caregivers who have children in treatment for cancer
JMG Bally, W Duggleby, L Holtslander, C Mpofu, S Spurr, R Thomas, ...
Cancer Nursing 37 (5), 363-372, 2014
1102014
A Canadian qualitative study exploring the diversity of the experience of family caregivers of older adults with multiple chronic conditions using a social location perspective
A Williams, B Sethi, W Duggleby, J Ploeg, M Markle-Reid, S Peacock, ...
International Journal for Equity in Health 15, 1-16, 2016
1032016
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