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Oluwatomilayo Omoya PhD
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Third-year Australian nursing students' attitudes, experiences, knowledge, and education concerning end-of-life care
O Adesina, A DeBellis, L Zannettino
International journal of palliative nursing 20 (8), 395-401, 2014
1132014
A systematic review of physical activity: benefits and needs for maintenance of quality of life among adults with intellectual disability
APA Udeme Samuel Jacob, Jace Pillay, Ensa Johnson, Oluwatomilayo (Tomi) Omoya
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 5, 2023
62023
Undergraduate nursing students’ construction of a good and bad death
O Adesina, A De Bellis, L Zannettino
End of Life Journal 6 (1), e000012, 2016
52016
Emergency department staff perceptions of their roles in providing end of life care
OT Omoya, A De Bellis, K Breaden
Australasian Emergency Care 26 (2), 126-131, 2023
32023
Death, dying, and end-of-life care provision by doctors and nurses in the emergency department: a phenomenological study
OT Omoya, A De Bellis, K Breaden
Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing 24 (2), E48-E57, 2022
32022
Factors that influence nursing students' consensus about learning and end of life care: a multivariate approach
I Blackman, O Adesina, L Zannettino, A De Bellis
ergo: The Journal of the Education Research Group of Adelaide 3 (3), 29-36, 2014
12014
Experiences of Australian emergency doctors and nurses using advance care directives in the provision of care at the end of life
O Omoya, A De Bellis, K Breaden
Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2023
2023
A scoping review protocol of the lived experiences of doing a PhD in Africa
OAO Oluwatomilayo Omoya ,Udeme Samuel Jacob,Olumide A. Odeyemi
PLOS ONE 18 (9), 7, 2023
2023
Factors that influence graduating nursing students’ consensus about learning and end of life nursing care Background; Graduating nursing students’ attitudes and behaviours …
I Blackman, MT Adesina, L Zannettino, DRA DeBellis
ergo 3 (3), 2014
2014
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