Professor Philip Darbyshire

Professor Philip Darbyshire

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR,
Dean's Unit - School of Nursing and Midwifery

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Publications

Journal Articles

  • Darbyshire, P. (2013), 'Supporting bereaved parents : a phenomenological study of a telephone intervention programme in a paediatric oncology unit', Journal of Clinical Nursing, 10.
  • Bugge, K., Haugstvedt, K., R?kholt, E., Darbyshire, P. and Helseth, S. (2012), 'Adolescent bereavement : embodied responses, coping and perceptions of a body awareness support programme', Journal of Clinical Nursing, 10.
  • Darbyshire, P. (2010), 'Joint or clinical chairs in nursing: From cup of plenty to poisoned chalice?', Journal of Advanced Nursing, 8.
  • Darbyshire, P. (2010), 'Wonderful workplace or woeful workhouse?: Start creating a more positive workplace culture today', Advances in Contemporary Nursing, 4.
  • Fereday, J., Oster, C. and Darbyshire, P. (2010), 'Partnership in practice: What parents of a disabled child want from a generic health professional in Australia', Health and Social Care in the Community, 9.
  • Jackson, D., Darbyshire, P., Luck, L. and Peters, K. (2009), 'Intergenerational reflections on doctoral supervision in nursing', Advances in Contemporary Nursing, 9.
  • Fereday, J., Thomas, C., Forrest, A. and Darbyshire, P. (2009), 'Food for thought: Investigating parents'perspectives of the impact of their child's home enteral nutrition (HEN)', Neonatal, Paediatric and Child Health Nursing, 6.
  • Jackson, D., Darbyshire, P., Luck, L. and Peters, K. (2009), 'Intergenerational refl ections on doctoral supervision in nursing', Contemporary Nurse, 9.
  • Jackson, D. and Darbyshire, P. (2006), 'Adolescent health: we have a long way to go', Contemporary nurse : a journal for the Australian nursing profession, 3.

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