Barbara Astle; Harold Faw; Sonya Grypma; David Jordan; Rick Sawatzky; Bill Strom
- CA TWU 63.01-02-02 09
- File
- 2012-2013
File consists of the following publications:
Barbara J. Astle. “Students Connecting Critical Appraisal to Evidence-Based Practice: A Teaching-Learning Activity for Research Literacy,” Journal of Nursing Education. November 2012. [article]
Harold W. Faw. “Predicting Drivers’ Behavioural Intentions: Sometimes We Can Do It.” June 2012. [conference paper]
Harold W. Faw. “To Signal or Not to Signal: That Shouldn’t Be the Question,” Accident Analysis and Prevention. 2013. [article]
Sonya Grypma. “Returning Home: Historical Influences on Home Healthcare in Canada,” Home Healthcare Nurse. September 2012. [article]
Sonya Grypma. “Religion and Ethics in Pluralistic Healthcare Contexts,” Journal of Christian Nursing. 2013. [article]
Sonya Grypma. “Regarding Mrs. Chase,” Journal of Christian Nursing. 2012. [article]
Sonya Grypma. “Health and Medicine in Twentieth-Century China,” China Medical Board. 2012. [article]
David A. Jordan. “A Preliminary Dendrochronological Analysis of Mountain View Conservation Area Crown Lands in Fort Langley, BC.” 2013. [report]
Richard Sawatzky. “Guidelines for secondary analysis in search of response shift,” Quality of Life Research. April 2013. [article]
Richard Sawatzky. “The privileged normalization of marijuana use – an analysis of Canadian newspaper reporting, 1997-2007,” Critical Public Health. 2013. [article]
Richard Sawatzky. “Discourses of spirituality and leadership in nursing: a mixed methods analysis,” Journal of Nursing Management. 2012. [article]
Richard Sawatzky. “Understanding the Landscape: Promoting Health for Rural Individuals After Tertiary Level Cardiac Revascularization,” The Journal of Rural Health. 2013. [article]
Richard Sawatzky. “Relative importance measures for reprioritization response shift,” Quality of Life Research. 2013. [article]
Bill Strom. More Than Talk (Fourth Edition). 2013. [book chapters]
Bill Strom. “Contractualism, Commitalism, and Covenantalism: A Worldview Dimensional Analysis of Human Relating,” Communication Studies. 2012. [article]