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Tula Brannelly

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Bartlett R, Brannelly T
Soc Sci Med . 2019 Jul; 235:112336. PMID: 31272077
Vulnerability is a problematic label routinely applied to people with dementia, yet their situated experiences of vulnerability have not been prioritised or documented. Drawing on empirical data collected using a...
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Yaghmour S, Bartlett R, Brannelly T
Dementia (London) . 2018 Jan; 18(7-8):2635-2661. PMID: 29336168
No abstract available.
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Brannelly T, Gilmour J, OReilly H, Leighton M, Woodford A
Dementia (London) . 2017 Feb; 18(2):757-768. PMID: 28178859
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of care support workers and family members of the impact of a new care approach in a specialised unit as...
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Wilson S, Carryer J, Brannelly T
Nurs Inq . 2016 Aug; 23(3):200-10. PMID: 27562572
In crisis situations, the authority of the nurse is legitimised by legal powers and professional knowledge. Crisis stakeholders include those who directly use services and their families, and a wide...
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Vaka S, Brannelly T, Huntington A
Issues Ment Health Nurs . 2016 Jun; 37(8):537-544. PMID: 27269360
Talanoa is an established format for generating discussion about complex topics used throughout the Pacific. Pacific researchers use talanoa to gather data with migrant Pacific Island populations, in countries such...
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Brannelly T
Dementia (London) . 2016 May; 15(3):304-14. PMID: 27170583
The ethics of care is an emerging field of interest in many disciplines, including care for people with dementia. The ethics of care as proposed by Joan Tronto is a...
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Brannelly T
Nurs Ethics . 2016 Feb; 23(1):4-6. PMID: 26850458
No abstract available.
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Brannelly T, Whitewood J
Nurs Ethics . 2014 Oct; 21(7):848-9. PMID: 25355417
No abstract available.
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Missen R, Brannelly T, Newton-Howes G
Int J Ment Health Nurs . 2012 Oct; 22(4):294-303. PMID: 23066762
The significant health disparities experienced by people with mental illness indicate the need for mental health service improvement. This qualitative study explored family and whānau (Māori family group) perspectives of...
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Brannelly T
Nurs Ethics . 2011 Sep; 18(5):662-71. PMID: 21893577
Social death is apparent when people are considered unworthy of social participation and deemed to be dead when they are alive. Some marginalized groups are more susceptible to this treatment...