December 2010 No 103, 2010/4 - 98 pagesEditorialPages 3 to 3Research in nursing care and healthBy Marie-André Vigil-RipocheDiscussionPages 4 to 19Ethnographical situations at the hospital: “She’s coming to see if we have bones in our noses.”By Marie-Christine PouchelleMethodologyPages 20 to 28Mixed-method research design in nursing sciences, or when a research question calls for qualitative and quantitative strategiesBy Patricia Bourgault, Frances Gallagher, Cécile Michaud, Denise St-Cyr TribbleResearchPages 29 to 45A longitudinal analysis of personal and work-related factors associated with turnover among nursesBy Madeleine Estryn-Béhar, Béatrice I.J.M. Van Der Heijden, Clémentine Fry, Hans-Martin HasselhornPages 46 to 66“Being with” the person cared for in a rehabilitation context: A profound, therapeutic, and transformative human relationshipBy Louise O’Reilly, Chantal CaraPages 67 to 77Intestinal elimination at the hospital: Ethical reflection on care by nursing staffBy Valérie Berger, Luc Durand, Martine GrocqPages 78 to 91A descriptive study of factors facilitating and restricting the development of critical care nursing competenceBy Daniel Milhomme, Johanne GagnonVariaPages 92 to 98Evaluation of a conflict situation between two services in a seniors’ residence according to Herzberg’s TheoryBy Anne-Marise Lavoie, Monique Labrecque