Established in 1980, the School of Nursing and Midwifery in Pakistan has the honour of being the founding academic entity of the University and a benchmark for nursing education in Pakistan. ​The school is committed to excellence in the fields of education, practice, research and administration. The school caters to students from all over Pakistan as well as from East Africa, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Syria and Egypt.

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Submissions from 2001

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The effects of the problem based alcohol early intervention education package on the knowledge and attitudes of students of nursing, David Arthur

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The effect of technology on the caring attributes of an international sample of nurses, David Arthur, S Pang, and T Wong

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Playing jigsaw: A cooperative learning experience, Nadia Ali Muhammad Ali Charania, Farida Kausar, and Shanaz Hussein Cassum

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Stock assessment of hilsa shad tenualosa ilisha in the Iraqi marine waters, northwest Arabian Gulf, Abdul-Razak M. Mohamed‬, Tazeen Saeed Ali, and N A. Hussain

Negotiating the informed-consent process in developing countries: a comparison of Swaziland and Pakistan, M Upvall and S Hashwani

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Nursing competencies: personal characteristics contributing to effective nursing performance, Zhi-xue Zhang, Weety Luk, David Arthur, and Thomas Wong

Submissions from 2000

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Incidental prostate cancer: the importance of complete prostatic removal at cystoprostatectomy for bladder cancer, F. Abbas, S. R. Biyabani, and Shahid Pervez

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The effects of the learning by proposing to do approach on Hong Kong nursing students research orientation, attitude toward research, knowledge, and research skill, David Arthur and Frances Kam Yuet Wong

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The alcohol use disorders identification test (AUDIT): validation of an instrument for enhancing nursing practice in Hong Kong, Sau Fong Leung and David Arthur

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Drawing a qualitative distinction of caring practices in a professional context: the case of chinese nursing, Samantha M.C. Pang, David Arthur, and Thomas K.S Wong

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Hong Kong patients experiences of intensive care after surgery: nurses and patients views, Frandia Y.K. Wong and David Arthur

Submissions from 1999

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Assessing nursing students' basic communication and interviewing skills: the development and testing of a rating scale, David Arthur

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Therapeutic communication strategies used by Hong Kong mental health nurses with their chinese clients, David Arthur, Chan, Fung, Wong, and Yeung

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The prevalence of problem drinking and other health-related behaviours in a sample of Hong Kong general hospital patients, David Arthur, SF Leung, KL Fok, and T Lee

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Caring attributes, professional self concept and technological influences in a sample of registered nurses in eleven countries, David Arthur, S Pang, T Wong, M.F Alexander, J Drury, H Eastwood, I Johansson, K Jooste, M Naude, C.H Noh, AO' 'Brien, K.Y Sohng, G.R Stevenson, M.TSy- Sinda, S Thorne, DVan der Wa, and S Xiao

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A report of the development of a Chinese and British education initiative, P Burnard, David Arthur, and Z Wang

Awareness of sexually transmitted diseases in a selected sample in Karachi, S Hashwani, T Hiran, and M Fatima

Submissions from 1998

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Alcohol related problems: a critical review of the literature and directions in nursing education, David Arthur

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Caring in context: caring practices in a sample of Hong Kong nurses, David Arthur, Samantha Pang, and Thomas Wong

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Professional self-concept of nurses: a comparative study of four strata of nursing students in a Canadian university, David Arthur and Sally Thorne

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The professional self concept of Korean hospital nurses, David Arthur, Kyeong YaeSohng, Choon HeeNoh, and Susie Kim

All hands against polio, D M. Carbonu, S Hashwani, G Badruddin, P Marshall, and S Fazal

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Process consent: a model for enhancing informed consent in mental health nursing, Kim J. Usher and David Arthur

Submissions from 1997

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Alcohol early intervention: a nursing model for screening and intervention strategies, David Arthur

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Forensic nursing in Pakistan Bridging the gap between victimized women and health care delivery systems, D M. Carbonu and J M. Soares

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Nurses and neuroleptic medication: applying theory to a working relationship with clients and their families, K.J. Usher and David Arthur

Submissions from 1996

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A cultural dilemma: Pakistani nursing, Rafat Jan

Rufaida al-Asalmiya, the first Muslim nurse, Rafat Jan Rukanuddin

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Pakistani nurses' vision for change, N Zindani

Submissions from 1995

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Measurement of the professional self-concept of nurses: developing a measurement instrument, David Arthur

Childhood diarrhea and malnutrition in Pakistan, Part II: Treatment and management, S David and M Lobo

Childhood diarrhea and malnutrition in Pakistan, Part III: Social policy issues, S David and M L. Lobo

Childhood diarrhea and malnutrition in Pakistan, Part I: Incidence and prevalence, S David and M L. Lobo

Submissions from 1994

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Mental health nurses attitudes to HIV and AIDS: A short report, David Arthur, T McCann, K. Usher, and A Williams

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An application of nursing faculty practice: clinical camps, David Arthur and Kim Usher

The nurse educator and the nursing student: a review of the issue of clinical evaluation procedures, C Orchard

Submissions from 1993

Neuroleptic malignant syndrome: exploration of the expanded nurses roles: advocate and educator in severe drug induced syndromes, David Arthur and K Usher

Submissions from 1992

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Measuring the professional self concept of nurses: a critical review, David Arthur

Clusters of difficult client behaviour: a short report, David Arthur, J. Dowling, and R. Sharkey

Submissions from 1991

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Learning opportunities through camping for mental health nursing, David Arthur and Ron Sharkey