IPP-SHR Annual Report 09

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Published Articles 1.

McGrath, P & Leahy, M (2009) “Catastrophic bleeds during end-of-life care in haematology: Controversies from Australian research”, Suppor tive Care in Cancer 17; 5: 527

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McGrath, P (2009) “The Easy Option? Australian findings on mothers’ perception of Elective Caesar as a bir th choice after a prior Caesarean Section”, International Journal of Nursing Practice 15(4): 271-279

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McGrath, P., Holewa, H., Koilparampil, T., Koshy, C., & George, S (2009) “Learning from each other: crosscultural insights on palliative care in Indian and Australian regions”, International Journal of Palliative Nursing 15(10): 499-509

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McGrath, P., Henderson, D., & Phillips, E (2009) “Integration into the Australian health care system: Insights from International Medical Graduates”, Australian Family Physician 38(10): 844-848

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McGrath, P (2009) “Parental protectiveness during continuation therapy for children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia”, IPP-SHR Occasional Paper Series 1; 3: 1-25

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McGrath, P., & Phillips, E (2009) “Ethical Decision-Making in an Emergency Depar tment: Findings on Nursing Advocacy”, Monash Bioethics Review 28(2): 16.1-16.16

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McGrath, P., & Phillips, E (2009) “The breast or bottle? Women’s infant feedings choices in a subsequent bir th after a previous Caesarean Section”, Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing 27(1)

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McGrath, P., & Huff, N (2009) “The medicine is to get me better’: Findings on Pediatric Patients’ Responses to Play with Medical Equipment”, Austral-Asian Journal of Cancer 8(2): 83 - 91

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McGrath, P (2009) “I have to get really honest with me’: Findings on recover y from mental illness”, International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation 14(1):65-75

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McGrath, P., & Phillips, E (2009) “Insights from the Nor thern Territor y on factors that facilitate effective palliative care for Aboriginal Peoples”, Australian Health Review 33(4): 636 – 644

10. McGrath, P., Patton, M-A., & Leahy, M (2009) “And tell yourself: This is not me. It’s the drug: Experiences of coping with psychological impact of steroid treatments in Haematology”, The Patient: Patient Centered Outcomes Research 2(1): 13 *See Pam 11. Alexander, S (2009) “Malignant fungating wounds: managing pain, bleeding and psychosocial issues”, Journal of Wound Care 18(10): 418-42 12. Alexander, S (2009) “Malignant fungating wounds: key symptoms and psychosocial issues”, Journal of Wound Care 18(8): 325-329 13. Alexander, S (2009) “Malignant fungating wounds: managing malodour and exudates”, Journal of Wound Care 18(9):374-382 14. Alexander, S (2009) “Malignant Fungating Wounds: Epidemiology, Aetiology, Presentation and Assessment”, Journal of Wound Care 18( 7): 273-280 15. McGrath, P., & Henderson, D (2009) “The Obser ver Program: Insights from International Medical Graduates”, Education for Health 22(3) 16. Proctor, M-T (2009) “In sickness and in health: Including the spiritual domain as an aspect of psychological assessment”, InPsych - The Bulletin of the Australian Psychological Society 14-15 17. Rice, S., & McAuliffe, D (2009) “Ethics of the Spirit: Comparing Ethical Views and Usages of Spiritually Influenced inter ventions”, Australian Social Work 62(3): 403-420 18. Proctor, M-T., Miner, M., McLean, L., Devenish, S., & Ghobar y-Bonab, B (2009) “Exploring Christians’ explicit attachment to God representations: The development of a template”, Journal of Psychology & Theology 37 (4): 247-265

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