Abstract is: Sally Elizabeth Thorne PhD, FAAN, FCAHS, RN (born 1951) is a Canadian academic nursing teacher, researcher and author. She researched the human experience of chronic illness and cancer, and qualitative research methodologies including metasynthesis and interpretive description.
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P1053 | ResearcherID | R-3389-2016 |
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P166 | award received | honorary doctorate at the Laval University | Q51527076 |
P27 | country of citizenship | Canada | Q16 |
P69 | educated at | University of British Columbia | Q391028 |
P108 | employer | University of British Columbia | Q391028 |
P734 | family name | Thorne | Q16884653 |
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P735 | given name | Elizabeth | Q385468 |
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P1412 | languages spoken, written or signed | English | Q1860 |
P106 | occupation | nurse | Q186360 |
researcher | Q1650915 | ||
P21 | sex or gender | female | Q6581072 |
P6886 | writing language | English | Q1860 |
Q47827921 | "Truth telling" and cultural assumptions in an era of informed consent. |
Q62126725 | A nursing model in action: the University of British Columbia experience |
Q48724308 | Adapting to and managing diabetes |
Q56828272 | An open letter toThe BMJeditors on qualitative research |
Q47592809 | Attitudes toward patient expertise in chronic illness |
Q92990522 | Beyond theming: Making qualitative studies matter |
Q40493886 | Building qualitative study design using nursing's disciplinary epistemology |
Q48220950 | But is it 'evidence'? |
Q47569853 | Cancer care communication: the power to harm and the power to heal? |
Q62026518 | Changing communication needs and preferences across the cancer care trajectory: insights from the patient perspective |
Q62126578 | Communication Challenges for Chronic Metastatic Cancer in an Era of Novel Therapeutics |
Q62126692 | Communication in cancer care: What science can and cannot teach us |
Q48621533 | Complementary/alternative medicine in chronic illness as informed self-care decision making. |
Q62126580 | Conceptual and idea/ logical colonization: ideational practices in the world of journal editing |
Q53293224 | Conceptualizing in nursing: what's the point? |
Q48671270 | Conceptualizing nursing inquiry |
Q62126696 | Conflicting priorities: oral health in long-term care |
Q62126505 | Confronting bias in health care |
Q62126733 | Constructive noncompliance in chronic illness |
Q34328208 | Critical analysis of everyday self-care decision making in chronic illness. |
Q62126522 | Does nursing represent a unique angle of vision? If so, what is it? |
Q62126626 | Editorial: Communication in chronic care: confronting the evidence challenge in an era of system reform |
Q62126736 | Emerging From the Chrysalis: Older Widows in Transition |
Q35076782 | Ethical dimensions in the borderland between conventional and complementary/alternative medicine. |
Q50904964 | Evaluating the outcomes of complex nursing initiatives: Insights from the CANO/ACIO National Strategy for Chemotherapy Administration Project. |
Q39100800 | Evolving trends in nurse regulation: what are the policy impacts for nursing's social mandate? |
Q52168841 | Expert decision making in relation to unanticipated blood glucose levels. |
Q62126537 | Finding a language of engagement |
Q47565902 | For what do we stand? |
Q47793784 | From private to public: negotiating professional and personal identities in spiritual care |
Q91817923 | Genocide by a million paper cuts |
Q62126556 | Getting something published? Or joining a conversation |
Q62126743 | Guarded Alliance: Health Care Relationships in Chronic Illness |
Q60638161 | Health Care Communication Issues in Multiple Sclerosis: An Interpretive Description |
Q62126679 | Health care professional support for self-care management in chronic illness: insights from diabetes research |
Q62126749 | Health care relationships: The chronic illness perspective |
Q62126604 | Ideas with impact |
Q36275102 | Is there a cost to poor communication in cancer care?: a critical review of the literature. |
Q48191538 | Isn't it high time we talked openly about racism? |
Q44663564 | It's a sentence, not a word: insights from a keyword analysis in cancer communication. |
Q62126751 | Legacy of the Country Doctor |
Q47625935 | Long-term gastrostomy in children: insights from expert nurses |
Q62126740 | Mothers with chronic illness: A predicament of social construction |
Q48192716 | Navigating the Dangerous Terrain of Moral Distress: Understanding Response Patterns in the NICU. |
Q92111347 | Nursing in uncertain times |
Q90866776 | Nursing now or never |
Q53573388 | Nursing's metaparadigm concepts: disimpacting the debates. |
Q38565437 | Of Guinea pigs and gratitude: the difficult discourse of clinical trials from the cancer patient perspective. |
Q100960733 | On privilege and fragility |
Q91870480 | On the Evolving World of What Constitutes Qualitative Synthesis |
Q48309293 | On the queering of our gendered perspective |
Q97648927 | Pandemic racism - and the nursing response |
Q51122159 | Parents' perceptions of caring for an infant or toddler with diabetes. |
Q48120897 | Particularizing the general: Sustaining theoretical integrity in the context of an evidence-based practice agenda |
Q38567511 | Patient perceptions of communications on the threshold of cancer survivorship: implications for provider responses. |
Q47603579 | Patient perceptions of helpful communication in the context of advanced cancer |
Q62126596 | Policy analysis and advocacy in nursing education: The Nursing Education Council of British Columbia framework |
Q62126699 | Practical support for women with breast cancer |
Q62126705 | Professional self-concept of nurses: a comparative study of four strata of nursing students in a Canadian university |
Q38570091 | Qualitative metasynthesis: a technical exercise or a source of new knowledge? |
Q59054632 | Reading outside the task fraternity |
Q62126745 | Reciprocal trust in health care relationships |
Q62126504 | Rediscovering the “Narrative” review |
Q47748055 | Research toward clinical wisdom |
Q96610301 | Rethinking Carper's personal knowing for 21st century nursing |
Q57142395 | Revisiting Symbolic Interactionism as a Theoretical Framework Beyond the Grounded Theory Tradition |
Q62126533 | Safe staffing and the global mandate for health |
Q51034312 | Satisfaction and anxiety for women during investigation of an abnormal screening mammogram. |
Q91627051 | Shades of gray: Conscientious objection in medical assistance in dying |
Q54257763 | Shifting images of chronic illness. |
Q34101581 | Social constructions of breast cancer. |
Q62126757 | Strengthening family 'interference' |
Q46377052 | The Dog that Didn't Bark in the Night-Time. |
Q60638238 | The Experience of Waiting for Diagnosis After an Abnormal Mammogram |
Q62126661 | The Structure of Everyday Self-Care Decision Making in Chronic Illness |
Q60638175 | The context of health care communication in chronic illness |
Q48317877 | The evolving nature of nursing ideas |
Q51104897 | The multiple meanings of long-term gastrostomy in children with severe disability. |
Q62126648 | The problematic allure of the binary in nursing theoretical discourse1 |
Q62126624 | The role of qualitative research within an evidence-based context: Can metasynthesis be the answer? |
Q62126573 | The scholarship of intellectual generosity |
Q62126561 | The science and art of theoretical location |
Q33751026 | The science of meaning in chronic illness. |
Q91153092 | The study of nursing |
Q48708644 | The tyranny of feminist methodology in women's health research |
Q45911867 | Tightening the reins on nursing practice. |
Q55215398 | Time to challenge the spurious hierarchy of systematic over narrative reviews? |
Q38382055 | Time-related communication skills from the cancer patient perspective. |
Q62126569 | Toward rediscovering unfunded research |
Q48060352 | Tribute to a nursing inquiry giant |
Q47417925 | Unravelling the Tensions Between Chronic Disease Management and End-of-Life Planning |
Q48085765 | What constitutes core disciplinary knowledge? |
Q62126600 | What constitutes original scholarship? |
Q62126593 | What’s in a Case? |
Q48186397 | Will designated patient navigators fix the problem? Oncology nursing in transition |
Q15750871 | Nursing Inquiry | editor | P98 |
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