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Shannon Spenceley
Shannon Spenceley
Assistant Professor of Nursing, University of Lethbridge
Verified email at uleth.ca
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Sources of information used by nurses to inform practice: an integrative review
AJ Ross, CA Estabrooks
Int J Nurs Stud 45 (6), 954-70, 2008
1762008
The road less traveled: Nursing advocacy at the policy level
SM Spenceley, L Reutter, MN Allen
Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice 7 (3), 180-194, 2006
1532006
Caring in the wake of the rising tide: Moral distress in residential nursing care of people living with dementia
EM Pijl-Zieber, O Awosoga, S Spenceley, B Hagen, B Hall, J Lapins
Dementia 17 (3), 315-336, 2018
722018
Sources of moral distress for nursing staff providing care to residents with dementia
S Spenceley, CSG Witcher, B Hagen, B Hall, A Kardolus-Wilson
Dementia 16 (7), 815-834, 2017
702017
Self-care from the perspective of people living with diabetes
SM Spenceley, BA Williams
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Archive, 124-145, 2006
502006
Dementia care in the context of primary care reform: an integrative review
SM Spenceley, N Sedgwick, J Keenan
Aging & mental health 19 (2), 107-120, 2015
462015
Sleep inquiry: a look with fresh eyes
SM Spenceley
Image: The Journal of Nursing Scholarship 25 (3), 249-256, 1993
261993
Development and validation of the moral distress in dementia care survey instrument
O Awosoga, EM Pijl, B Hagen, B Hall, T Sajobi, S Spenceley
Journal of Advanced Nursing 74 (11), 2685-2700, 2018
212018
Creating cultures of care: Exploring the social organization of care delivery in long-term care homes
S Caspar, A Phinney, S Spenceley, P Ratner
Journal of Long-Term Care 2020, 13-29, 2020
192020
Association between continuity and access in primary care: a retrospective cohort study
LL Cook, RP Golonka, CM Cook, RL Walker, P Faris, S Spenceley, ...
Canadian Medical Association Open Access Journal 8 (4), E722-E730, 2020
182020
Mitigating Moral Distress in Dementia Care: Implications for Leaders in the Residential Care Sector.
S Spenceley, S Caspar, EM Pijl
Nursing Leadership (1910-622X) 30 (4), 2017
182017
Improving primary care: Continuity is about relationships
C Andres, LL Cook, S Spenceley, R Wedel, T Gelber
Canadian Family Physician 62 (2), 116-119, 2016
172016
Access to health services by Canadians who are chronically ill
SM Spenceley
Western Journal of Nursing Research 27 (4), 465-486, 2005
152005
Out of fertile muck: The evolving narrative of nursing
SM Spenceley
Nursing Philosophy 5 (3), 201-207, 2004
132004
Positive outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation: the little program that could
L Lavorato, S Grypma, S Spenceley, BF Hagen, NR Nowatzki
Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses (CCCN), 2003
122003
Accountability by design: moving primary care reform ahead in Alberta
S Spenceley, C Andres, J Lapins, R Wedel, T Gelber, L Halma
SPP Research Paper 6 (28), 2013
112013
Long-term care in rural Alberta: Exploring autonomy and capacity for action
J Brassolotto, S Caspar, S Spenceley, CA Haney
Journal of Long-Term Care 2020, 80-90, 2020
92020
The CNS in multidisciplinary pulmonary rehabilitation: A nursing science perspective
SM Spenceley
Clinical Nurse Specialist 9 (4), 192-198, 1995
71995
Examining dual roles in long-term-care homes in rural Alberta: a qualitative study
J Brassolotto, CA Haney, S Caspar, S Spenceley
Rural and Remote Health 21 (1), 1-8, 2021
62021
Moral distress in the care of persons with dementia in residential care settings in southern Alberta
S Spenceley, B Hagen, B Hall, O Awosoga, C Witcher, R Ikuta
Alzheimer Society Canada, University of Lethbridge, University of Calgary …, 2015
52015
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