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Number of items: 48.

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Ali, Gulnar, Snowden, Michael, Wattis, John and Rogers, Melanie (2018) Spirituality in nursing education: knowledge and practice gaps. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Comparative Studies, 5 (1-3). pp. 27-49. ISSN 2059-4976

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Brooks, Joanna, Rogers, Melanie and Walters, Phil (2017) Creative activity, health and wellbeing: Developing research priorities and questions with key stakeholders. Project Report. University of Huddersfield. (Unpublished)

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Hemingway, Steve, Rogers, Melanie and Elsom, Stephen (2013) Measuring the influence of a mental health training module on the therapeutic optimism of advanced nurse practitioner students in the United Kingdom. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. ISSN 23276886

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Jones, Janice and Rogers, Melanie (2010) Spirituality in Healthcare – An Interdisciplinary approach to education. In: First International Conference of the British Association for the Study of Spirituality, Spirituality in a Changing World, 4th - 6th May 2010, Windsor, UK. (Unpublished)

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Kola-Palmer, Susanna, Walsh, Jane C. and Rogers, Melanie (2016) Patients’ perceptions of colposcopy pain. European Journal of Cancer Care, 25 (1). pp. 49-56. ISSN 0961-5423

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Prentice, Sharon, Wattis, John, Rogers, Melanie, Stephenson, John and Jones, Janice (2014) Educators’ views of “Spirituality in Healthcare”. In: Taking Transculturalism and Diversity Beyond Boundaries: Exploring the Experiences of Underrepresented Groups, 7th March 2014, Huddersfield, UK. (Unpublished)

Prentis, Sharon, Rogers, Melanie, Wattis, John, Jones, Janice and Stephenson, John (2014) Healthcare lecturers’ perceptions of spirituality in education. Nursing Standard, 29 (3). pp. 44-52. ISSN 0029-6570

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Rogers, Melanie (2016) Utilising Availability and Vulnerability to operationalise spirituality. In: Practising Spirituality. Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp. 145-164. ISBN 9781137556844

Rogers, Melanie (2016) Utilizing Availability and Vulnerability to Operationalize Spirituality. In: Practising Spirituality : Reflections on Mean-Making in Personal and Professional Contexts. Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp. 145-164. ISBN 978-1137556844

Rogers, Melanie and Fawcett, Emma (2016) Oral Contraception Review. ClinicalSkills.net.

Rogers, Melanie and Fawcett, Emma (2016) Checking the Threads of an IUCD. ClinicalSkills.net.

Rogers, Melanie and Fawcett, Emma (2016) Giving a contraceptive injection. ClinicalSkills.net.

Rogers, Melanie and Fawcett, Emma (2016) Taking female genital swabs. ClinicalSkills.net.

Rogers, Melanie (2016) Spiritual Dimensions of Advanced Nurse Practitioner Consultations in Primary Care through the Lens of Availability and Vulnerability. A Hermeneutic Enquiry. Doctoral thesis, University of Huddersfield.

Rogers, Melanie and Fawcett, E. (2015) Taking a cervical smear. ClinicalSkills.net.

Rogers, Melanie and Wattis, John (2015) Spirituality in nursing practice. Nursing Standard, 29 (39). pp. 51-57. ISSN 0029-6570

Rogers, Melanie (2014) 'Availability and Vulnerability' in Advanced Nursing Practitioner consultations: key components for integration of spirituality into clinical practice? In: Third International Conference of the British Assoc iation for the Study of Spirituality Spirituality in a Challenging World, 19th - 21st May 2014, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, UK. (Unpublished)

Rogers, Melanie (2014) Spiritual Enquiry of Advanced Nurse Practitioner Consultations. In: Third International Conference of the British Assoc iation for the Study of Spirituality Spirituality in a Challenging World, 19th - 21st May 2014, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, UK. (Unpublished)

Rogers, Melanie (2014) Spirituality in Healthcare Education. In: Taking Transculturalism and Diversity Beyond Boundaries: Exploring the Experiences of Underrepresented Groups, 7th March 2014, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK. (Unpublished)

Rogers, Melanie, Ludkin, Helen and Jones, Siân (2014) Treating Heavy Menstrual Bleeding. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie, Hemingway, Steve and Elsom, Steve (2013) An evaluation of therapeutic optimism in advanced nurse practitioner students. Nursing Standard, 27 (36). pp. 35-39. ISSN 0029-6570

Rogers, Melanie (2012) Book Review: Primary Care Guide to Mental Health Sheila Hardy and Richard Gray; M&K Publishing 2012. Mental Health Nursing, 32 (2). p. 22. ISSN 2043-7501

Rogers, Melanie, Jones, S., Ludkin, H., Connolly, A., Carpenter, K., Bramfitt, A. and Dagg, P. (2012) Challenges in Abnormal Uterine Bleeding. [Teaching Resource]

Rogers, Melanie (2011) Making a clinical training DVD. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2011) Implants as a safe contraceptive option. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2011) Managing depression in primary care. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2011) Training for nurses improves care for women. Primary Care Women's Health Journal, 3 (2).

Rogers, Melanie, Bhatoy, Elizabeth, Jones, Sian, Carpenter, K and Bramfitt, A. (2011) A Gynaecological History Taking and Examination Training CD-ROM for Primary Care. [Teaching Resource]

Rogers, Melanie (2010) Maintaining vigilance for postnatal depression. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2009) First steps in depression management. Independent Nurse. pp. 33-34. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2009) Managing a new case of depression. Independent Nurse. p. 36. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2008) Evaluating training for nurse practitioners. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2008) When to order blood tests and interpret the results. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2008) When depression presents as anxiety. Independent Nurse. p. 34. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2006) Assessing patients for depression. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2006) Options for treating depression. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2006) Seasonal Affective Disorder. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2006) Setting up an implanon service. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2005) Meeting the educational needs of nurse practitioners. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2005) Gynaecological training for nurse practitioners. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

Rogers, Melanie (2005) Running a self help clinic for depression. Independent Nurse. ISSN 1747-9800

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Steinke, M., Rogers, Melanie, Lehwaldt, D. and LaMarche, K. (2017) Conducting Research Through Cross National Collaboration. International Journal of Nursing Practice. ISSN 1322-7114

Steinke, M. K., Rogers, Melanie, Lehwaldt, D. and Lamarche, K. (2017) An examination of nurse practitioners/advanced practice nurses’ job satisfaction internationally. International Nursing Review. ISSN 0020-8132

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Wattis, John, Rogers, Melanie, Curran, Stephen and Ali, Gulnar (2021) Restoring the Balance: Wisdom and the Spirit of the Age. In: Shaping Wise Futures: A Shared Responsibility. Practice Futures (5). Brill, Leiden/Boston, pp. 97-116. ISBN 978-90-04-50552-0

Wattis, John, Rogers, Melanie, Ali, Gulnar and Curran, Stephen (2019) Bringing Spirituality and Wisdom into Practice. In: Practice Wisdom: Values and Interpretations. Practice Futures (vol 3). Brill, Leiden, the Netherlands, pp. 155-170. ISBN 978-90-04-41047-3

Wattis, John, Curran, Stephen and Rogers, Melanie (2017) Spiritually Competent Practice in Health Care. CRC Press Taylor and Francis Group, London, UK. ISBN 9781138739116

Wattis, John, Curran, Stephen and Rogers, Melanie (2017) What does spirituality mean for patients, practitioners and health care organisations? In: Spiritually Competent Practice in Health Care. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, London, UK, pp. 1-17. ISBN 9781138739116

Wattis, John, Rogers, Melanie and Curran, Stephen (2014) Spirituality. In: The Care Home Handbook. Wiley, Chichester. ISBN 9781118690345

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