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    Ethical Behaviours in Clinical Practice Among Mexican Health Care Workers.Edith Valdez-Martínez, Pilar Lavielle, Miguel Bedolla & Allison Squires - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (6):729-744.
    The objective of this study was to describe the cultural domain of ethical behaviours in clinical practice as defined by health care providers in Mexico. Structured interviews were carried out with 500 health professionals employed at the Mexican Institute of Social Security in Mexico City. The Smith Salience Index was used to evaluate the relevance of concepts gathered from the free listings of the interviewees. Cluster analysis and factor analysis facilitated construction of the conceptual categories, which the authors refer to (...)
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    Power Generation and Environmental Change.David A. Berkowitz & Arthur M. Squires (eds.) - 2003 - MIT Press.
    This book discusses the effects that power generation has had on the land, the water, the air, and the biosphere.
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    Merry Christmas!!!Canberra Olympic Pool, Iron Mountain, C. P. D. Law, Jim Berlis Electrical & Anthony Squires - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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    Nursing’s public image in the Republic of Georgia: A qualitative, exploratory study.Allison Squires, Melissa T. Ojemeni, Emma Olson & Maia Uchanieshvili - 2019 - Nursing Inquiry 26 (4):e12295.
    The public image of nursing is important because it can facilitate or create barriers to achieving an adequate supply of nursing human resources. This study sought to gain a better understanding of nursing’s professional image within the Republic of Georgia. The Nursing Human Resources Systems model was used to guide the study’s exploratory, qualitative approach. Data collection occurred over a 2‐week period in the Republic of Georgia, and thirty‐three participants formed the final study sample. Participants included healthcare professionals, key informants (...)
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  5. Book review: Ameringer CF, The health care revolution: from medical monopoly to market competition, University of California Press: Berkeley, 2008, 253 pp.: 9780520254800, US$49.95. [REVIEW]Allison Squires - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (3):412-412.
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    Book Review: Riley JC 2007: Low income, social growth, and good health: a history of twelve countries. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 248 pp. USD45.00; GBP26.95 . ISBN: 978 0 520 25286 8. [REVIEW]A. Squires - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (3):378-380.
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    Book Review: Shulman S 2008: Undermining science: suppression and distortion in the Bush administration, second edition. Berkeley: University of California Press. 202 pp. USD15.95 . ISBN 9780520256262. [REVIEW]A. Squires - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (4):516-516.
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    Book Review: US health care reform: a comparative book review: Emanuel EJ 2008: Healthcare guaranteed: a simple, secure solution for America. New York: Public Affairs. 219 pp. USD14.95 . ISBN 978 1 58648 662 4. Halvorson G 2007: Healthcare reform now! A prescription for change. San Francisco, CA: Wiley. 361 pp. USD27.95 . ISBN 978 0 7879 9752 6. Relman AS 2007: A second opinion: rescuing America's healthcare -- a plan for universal coverage serving patients over profit. New York: Century Foundation. 205 pp. USD24.00 . ISBN 978 1 58648 481 1. [REVIEW]A. Squires - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (5):673-674.
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    Book reviews: Vincente Navarro , Neoliberalism, globalization, and inequalities: consequences for health and quality of life, Baywood Publishing: Baywood, New York, 2007; 506 pp.: 9780895033444, $54.00. [REVIEW]A. Squires - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (1):143-144.