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Shan Mohammed
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The “nurse as hero” discourse in the COVID-19 pandemic: A poststructural discourse analysis
S Mohammed, E Peter, T Killackey, J Maciver
International journal of nursing studies 117, 103887, 2021
2462021
“I didn't want to be in charge and yet I was”: Bereaved caregivers' accounts of providing home care for family members with advanced cancer
S Mohammed, N Swami, A Pope, G Rodin, B Hannon, R Nissim, S Hales, ...
Psycho‐oncology 27 (4), 1229-1236, 2018
1082018
Rituals, death and the moral practice of medical futility
S Mohammed, E Peter
Nursing Ethics 16 (3), 292-302, 2009
932009
Core domains for a person-focused outcome measurement system in cancer (PROMS-Cancer Core) for routine care: a scoping review and Canadian Delphi Consensus
D Howell, M Fitch, D Bakker, E Green, J Sussman, S Mayo, S Mohammed, ...
Value in health 16 (1), 76-87, 2013
712013
Advance care planning with chronically ill patients: A relational autonomy approach
T Killackey, E Peter, J Maciver, S Mohammed
Nursing ethics 27 (2), 360-371, 2020
562020
“I don’t see the whole picture of their health”: a critical ethnography of constraints to interprofessional collaboration in end-of-life conversations in primary care
C Carter, S Mohammed, R Upshur, P Kontos
BMC Primary Care 24 (1), 225, 2023
542023
Interprofessional socialization as a way to introduce collaborative competencies to first-year health science students
MV DiVall, L Kolbig, M Carney, J Kirwin, C Letzeiser, S Mohammed
Journal of interprofessional care 28 (6), 576-578, 2014
342014
Narratives of aggressive care: Knowledge, time, and responsibility
E Peter, S Mohammed, A Simmonds
Nursing ethics 21 (4), 461-472, 2014
342014
Sustaining hope as a moral competency in the context of aggressive care
E Peter, S Mohammed, A Simmonds
Nursing Ethics 22 (7), 743-753, 2015
332015
Nurses’ experiences of ethical responsibilities of care during the COVID-19 pandemic
E Peter, S Mohammed, T Killackey, J MacIver, C Variath
Nursing ethics 29 (4), 844-857, 2022
322022
“I’m going to push this door open. You can close it”: a qualitative study of the brokering work of oncology clinic nurses in introducing early palliative care
S Mohammed, P Savage, N Kevork, N Swami, G Rodin, C Zimmermann
Palliative Medicine 34 (2), 209-218, 2020
262020
Discourse/Discours-Rethinking Case Study Methodology in Poststructural Research
S Mohammed, E Peter, D Gastaldo, D Howell
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Archive, 97-114, 2015
252015
The US cancer moonshot initiative
CM Aelion, CO Airhihenbuwa, S Alemagno, RW Amler, DK Arnett, A Balas, ...
The lancet oncology 17 (5), e178-e180, 2016
212016
The “Conflicted Dying” The Active Search for Life Extension in Advanced Cancer Through Biomedical Treatment
S Mohammed, E Peter, D Gastaldo, D Howell
Qualitative Health Research 26 (4), 555-567, 2016
132016
A rapid scoping review of end-of-life conversations with frail older adults in Canada
C Carter, F Leanza, S Mohammed, REG Upshur, P Kontos
Canadian Family Physician 67 (11), e298-e305, 2021
122021
Home Health Care: Ethics, Politics, and Policy1
E Peter, S Mohammed
toward a moral horizon, 455, 2013
122013
Nurses’ experiences of their ethical responsibilities during coronavirus outbreaks: a scoping review
E Peter, C Variath, S Mohammed, M Mitchell, T Killackey, J Maciver, ...
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 54 (3), 246-260, 2022
112022
Nursing, psychotherapy and advanced cancer: a scoping review
A Malakian, S Mohammed, R Fazelzad, R Ajaj, A Artemenko, SJ Mayo
European Journal of Oncology Nursing 56, 102090, 2022
102022
The medicalisation of the dying self: The search for life extension in advanced cancer
S Mohammed, E Peter, D Gastaldo, D Howell
Nursing Inquiry 27 (1), e12316, 2020
92020
Experiences and expectations of bereavement contact among caregivers of patients with advanced cancer
M Makarem, S Mohammed, N Swami, A Pope, N Kevork, ...
Journal of Palliative Medicine 21 (8), 1137-1144, 2018
92018
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