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Parental Caregiving and Developmental Outcomes of Infants of Mothers With HIV/
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Holditch-Davis, Diane
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American Journal of Nursing Co.]
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Patient safety: modifying processes to eliminate medical errors/
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Chaiken, B. P
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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POLICY - A Conversation with Robert Blendon about Public Opinion and Health Care, Nursing and the 2000 Presidential Election - Robert Blendon, professor of health policy and political analysis in both the Harvard University School of Public Health and the John F Kennedy School of Government, talks about health care issues in the 2000 election./
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Buerhaus, Peter I
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2000
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Policy and strategy development for nurses in managed care organizations moving from the provider to the payer system/
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Valentine, N. M
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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POLICY - Assessing the Credibility of a Clinical Ladder Review Process: An Interrater Reliability Study - A study of a clinical ladder review system helped allay concerns about implementing a system intended to recognize and reward different levels of professional nursing practice./
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Froman, Robin Dawn
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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POLICY - Follow-up Conversation with Lucian Leape on Errors and Adverse Events in Health Care - Lucian Leape, MD, pediatric surgeon and health policy analyst, discusses errors and adverse events in health care./
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Buerhaus, Peter I
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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POLICY - Nurse Staffing and Adverse Patient Outcomes: A Systems Approach - A conceptual model is proposed for examining the relationship between nurse staffing and adverse patient outcomes./
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Cho, Sung-Hyun
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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POLICY - Patient Safety and the Need for Professional and Educational Change Given that nurses comprise the largest component of the health care workforce, safety and error reduction in health care are central concerns for the profession./
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Maddox, P J
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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Postpartum Depression Screening Scale: Development and Psychometric Testing/
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Tatano Beck, Cheryl
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American Journal of Nursing Co.]
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1900
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Postpartum Depression Screening Scale: Spanish Version/
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Beck, C. T
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American Journal of Nursing Co.]
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1900
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Predicting Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema Using Self-Reported Symptoms/
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Armer, J. M
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American Journal of Nursing Co.]
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2003
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PROFESSIONAIL ISSUES - Challenges and Opportunities in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing - Understanding the trends in mental health care and the professional challenges in the nursing profession as major shifts continue to influence the growth and development of the psychiatric-mental health nursing specialty is critical./
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Valentine, Nancy M
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2000
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PROFESSIONAL ISSUES - A Call to Intraprofessional Alliances - In a competitive professional atmosphere, collaboration is unlikely to evolve unless nurses create an explicit commitment to work together/
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DeMarco, Rosanna F
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2000
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PROFESSIONAL ISSUES - Project EFECT: A Case Study of Collaboration and Cooperation - Project EFECT provided experiences in area schools for students from 4 disciplines to practice working together while delivering much needed services to at-risk children./
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Gropper, Roberta G
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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PROFESSIONAL ISSUES - Stories of Lesbian In/Visibility in Nursing - Nurses who self-identified as lesbians were expected to be silent about their identity and their lives, while at the same time their lives were often the focus of scrutiny by others./
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Giddings, Lynne S
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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PROFESSIONAL ISSUES - The Contemporary Nurse-Physician Relationship: Insights from Scholars Outside the Two Professions - A review of published works from nonclinicians may enable nurses and physicians to more capably study the organizational and professional variables that may be affecting their individual practices./
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Corser, William D
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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Professional Notes and Meetings/Continuing Education/
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2000
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Psychosocial Nursing Therapy Following Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Impact on Two-Year Survival/
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Cowan, Marie J
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American Journal of Nursing Co.]
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2001
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Putting NINR's resources to work: a Thoreau examination/
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Grady, P. A
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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Race as a variable in cross-cultural research/
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Ward, L. S
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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