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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2004Anxiety and depression in patients with end stage renal disease while awaiting renal transplantationMicallef, Michelle
2010-07-11The Blue Sisters' deportationBartolo, Antoine
2006-01Cardiovascular nursing care in MaltaGatt, Vincent
2021Charting the competency-based eportfolio implementation journeyNicolls, Barbara Anne; Cassar, Maria; Scicluna Ward, Corinne; Martinelli, Sharon
2007Children's views of the paediatric ward environmentBugeja, Lara
2007Community nurses' awareness of nutrition in older adultsHili, Francianne
2022Developing a venous access guideline in Malta : a modified delphi studyGauci, Maria (2022)
1996Diabetic patients : perceptions of their health education needsMifsud, Anabel
1993Do registered nurses read the literature related to nursing?Sammut, Roberta
2004The facilitation of lactation in mothers of preterm and low birth weight infants : midwives' and nurses' viewPace, Clare
2004Fatigue in patients with cancerGrech, Rachel
1999Graduate nurses' perceptions of their transition period from a student to a nurseGiordimaina, Mariella
2023-09Il-Musbieh : Malta Nursing and Midwifery Journal : Issue 100 : September 2023Camilleri, Joseph
2024-03Il-Musbieh : Malta Nursing and Midwifery Journal : issue 102 : March 2024Camilleri, Joseph
2024-06Il-Musbieh : Malta Nursing and Midwifery Journal : issue 103 : June 2024Camilleri, Joseph
2018-03Il-Musbieh : Malta Nursing and Midwifery Journal : Issue 78 : March 2018Camilleri, Joseph
2018-06Il-Musbieh : Malta Nursing and Midwifery Journal : Issue 79 : June 2018Camilleri, Joseph
2018-09Il-Musbieh : Malta Nursing and Midwifery Journal : Issue 80 : September 2018Camilleri, Joseph
2018-12Il-Musbieh : Malta Nursing and Midwifery Journal : Issue 81 : December 2018Camilleri, Joseph
2019-04Il-Musbieh : Malta Nursing and Midwifery Journal : Issue 82 : April 2019Camilleri, Joseph