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Catherine Cook
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Different for women? The challenges of doctoral studies
S Carter, M Blumenstein, C Cook
Teaching in Higher Education 18 (4), 339-351, 2013
1762013
Role‐modelling and the hidden curriculum: New graduate nurses’ professional socialisation
K Hunter, C Cook
Journal of clinical nursing 27 (15-16), 3157-3170, 2018
1662018
Email interviewing: generating data with a vulnerable population
C Cook
Journal of Advanced Nursing 68 (6), 1330-1339, 2012
1212012
Using internet-based approaches to collect qualitative data from vulnerable groups: reflections from the field
S Neville, J Adams, C Cook
Contemporary Nurse 52 (6), 657-668, 2016
1102016
Lesbian and bisexual women's sexual healthcare experiences
S Munson, C Cook
Journal of clinical nursing 25 (23-24), 3497-3510, 2016
662016
Dis/Integrating cultural difference in practice and communication: A qualitative study of host and migrant Registered Nurse perspectives from New Zealand
M Brunton, C Cook
International journal of nursing studies 83, 18-24, 2018
592018
Ethics, intimacy and sexuality in aged care
C Cook, V Schouten, M Henrickson, S McDonald
Journal of advanced nursing 73 (12), 3017-3027, 2017
472017
‘Nice girls don’t’: women and the condom conundrum
C Cook
Journal of clinical nursing 21 (3‐4), 535-543, 2012
302012
Power distance and migrant nurses: The liminality of acculturation
MS Choi, CM Cook, MA Brunton
Nursing inquiry 26 (4), e12311, 2019
272019
The sexual health consultation as a moral occasion
C Cook
Nursing inquiry 21 (1), 11-19, 2014
272014
The importance of moral emotions for effective collaboration in culturally diverse healthcare teams
C Cook, M Brunton
Nursing Inquiry 25 (2), e12214, 2018
262018
Pastoral power and gynaecological examinations: a Foucauldian critique of clinician accounts of patient‐centred consent
C Cook, M Brunton
Sociology of health & Illness 37 (4), 545-560, 2015
262015
A ‘toolkit’for clinical educators to foster learners’ clinical reasoning and skills acquisition
C Cook
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand 32 (1), 28-37, 2006
262006
‘About as comfortable as a stranger putting their finger up your nose’: speculation about the (extra) ordinary in gynaecological examinations
C Cook
Culture, Health & Sexuality 13 (7), 767-780, 2011
232011
Internationally qualified nurse communication—A qualitative cross country study
M Brunton, C Cook, D Kuzemski, S Brownie, A Thirlwall
Journal of Clinical Nursing 28 (19-20), 3669-3679, 2019
192019
Ambiguous loss and post‐traumatic growth: Experiences of mothers whose school‐aged children were born extremely prematurely
C Wilson, C Cook
Journal of clinical nursing 27 (7-8), e1627-e1639, 2018
192018
Optimising cultural safety and comfort during gynaecological examinations: Accounts of indigenous Māori women
C Cook, T Clark, M Brunton
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand 30 (3), 19-34, 2014
172014
Indigenous nurses’ practice realities of cultural safety and socioethical nursing
K Hunter, C Cook
Nursing Ethics 27 (6), 1472-1483, 2020
152020
Exploring communication during the journey from noticing bodily changes to a diagnosis of endometrial cancer
C Cook, M Brunton, T Pukepuke, AL Tan
Journal of Clinical Nursing 27 (5-6), 1262-1275, 2018
152018
Ethical underpinnings of sexuality policies in aged care: Centralising dignity
CM Cook, V Schouten, M Henrickson
Ethics and Social Welfare 12 (3), 272-290, 2018
142018
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