Judith A. Spiers, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
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(Saving face: Expressing and negotiating vulnerability in culturally mis -matched home care nurse -patient dyads.) |
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Cummings GG, Spiers JA, Sharlow J, et al. (2013) Worklife Improvement and Leadership Development study: a learning experience in leadership development and "planned" organizational change. Health Care Management Review. 38: 81-93 |
Spiers JA, Paul P, Jennings D, et al. (2012) Strategies for Engaging Undergraduate Nursing Students in Reading and Using Qualitative Research The Qualitative Report. 17: 1-22 |
Spiers JA, Wood A. (2010) Building a therapeutic alliance in brief therapy: the experience of community mental health nurses. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. 24: 373-86 |
Spiers JA, Cummings GG, Langenhoff P, et al. (2010) “But we can't go back” Journal of Leadership Studies. 4: 6-19 |
Spiers JA. (2002) The interpersonal contexts of negotiating care in home care nurse-patient interactions. Qualitative Health Research. 12: 1033-57 |
Spiers J. (2000) New perspectives on vulnerability using emic and etic approaches. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 31: 715-721 |
Spiers JA. (1998) The use of face work and politeness theory Qualitative Health Research. 8: 25-47 |
Messias DK, Regev H, Im EO, et al. (1997) Expanding the visibility of women's work: policy implications. Nursing Outlook. 45: 258-64 |
Hilfinger Messias DK, Im EO, Page A, et al. (1997) Defining and redefining work: Implications for women's health Gender and Society. 11: 296-323 |