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CLINICAL - Teaching Effectiveness and Learning Outcomes of Baccalaureate Nursing Students in a Critical Care Practicum: A Lebanese Experience - Teacher behaviors found to be significantly associated with learning outcomes include flexibility, opportunity to observe, quality of answers and discourse, feedback specificity, and concern for progress and problems./
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Makarem, Selwa
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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Closing address: breaking free of the past: innovation and technology in patient care/
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Shabot, M. M
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention Effects on Adolescents' Anxiety and Pain Following Spinal Fusion Surgery/
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LaMontagne, L. L
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American Journal of Nursing Co.]
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2003
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Colleagues in caring: a national workforce collaborative/
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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COMMENTARY - Alternative Treatment Modalities: The Need for a Rational Response by the Nursing Profession - Nursing must look closely at the new alternative modalities of care and assess their appropriateness for incorporation into the armamentaria of nursing care./
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Moylan, Lois Biggin
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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COMMENTARY - Diversity: An Answer to the Nursing Shortage - Profound changes are occurring in nursing and the health care world. Two of these changes that are the most profound are the nursing shortage and the changing image of nursing./
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Newell-Withrow, Cora
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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Commentary on: a comparative study of the healthcare delivery systems of korea and thailand/
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Kang, D. H
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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Commentary on integral nursing: an emerging framework for engaging the evolution of the profession/
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Rodgers, B. L
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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Commentary on: race as a variable in cross-cultural research/
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Villarruel, A. M
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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COMMENTARY - We Need to Use First Person Pronouns in Our Writing - The use of first person pronouns in professional publications reflects accountability and responsibility and improves readability/
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Winslow, Elizabeth H
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2000
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COMMUNITY HEALTH - White Paper on the Health Status of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and Recommendations for Research/
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Louie, Kem B
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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COMMUNITY - Holographic Community: Reconceptualizing the Meaning of Community in an Era of Health Care Reform - The Holographic Community is offered as a perspective from which to understand the meaning of community in new ways./
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Davis, ReNel
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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Comparative Analysis of the Performance of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale With Two Other Depression Instruments/
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Tatano Beck, Cheryl
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American Journal of Nursing Co.]
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2001
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Correction/
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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Correspondence/
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Reller, L. A
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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Bellack, J. P
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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Correspondence/
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Masson, V
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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Creating a leadership agenda for georgia/
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2003
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CURRICULUM - A New Curriculum for a New Millennium - This article describes the intersection of variables that influenced the conceptualization of a new community-based curriculum, as well as the process of curriculum development Innovative examples of clinical and theory experiences on a semester-by-semester basis are given. Strategies to address obstacles to curricular implementation are included./
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Hamner, Jenny
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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CURRICULUM - Baccalaureate Nursing Education Development in 2 Baltic Countries: Outcomes 10 Years After Initiation - Alumni of the first 2 baccalaureate programs for nurses in Latvia and Lithuania were surveyed to assess program characteristics and outcomes as seen by graduates. Educational opportunity enabled graduates to take leadership roles in nursing, but also made graduates attractive to employers outside of nursing./
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Kalnins, Irene
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American Journal of Nursing Co
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2001
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