| 61 |
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Features - A DIALOGUE WITH YOUR PATIENT - At one Toronto institution, patient-focused care is central to the nursing philosophy and standards/
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Sp�e, Ria
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 62 |
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Features - ADJUSTING TO LIFE WITH AN OSTOMY - A psychoeducational program for patients and families/
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Secord, Claudia
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 63 |
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Features - AIDS PREVENTION ON THE STREETS - In an innovative program, Vancouver street nurses seek out high-risk clients to offer nonjudgmental care/
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Hilton, Ann
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2000
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| 64 |
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Features - A NATIVE SMUDGING CEREMONY - Lessons in spirituality and cultural diversity/
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Mullin, Joyce
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 65 |
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Features - A PERIOPERATIVE COMMUNICATION LINK WITH FAMILIES - In Halifax, the surgical liaison nurse role receives positive feedback from stakeholders/
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Fowlie, Pauline
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2000
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| 66 |
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Features - A REGIONAL APPROACH TO CONTINENCE MANAGEMENT - An Alberta program brings consistency to assessment, teaching and strategy/
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Raiwet, Cheryl
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 67 |
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Features - ASSESSING THE POPULATION WITH LEG AND FOOT ULCERS - Challenging research in a large urban centre/
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Harrison, Margaret
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 68 |
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Features - A STITCH IN TIME: WOMEN AND HEART HEALTH QUILT PROJECT - Creative health promotion in Newfoundland/
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Power-Kean, Kelly Marie
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 69 |
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Features - BOWEL CARE AND MAINTENANCE IN LONG-TERM CARE - Dietary interventions that make a real difference/
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Selig, Howard
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 70 |
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Features - CARING FOR SURVIVORS OF THE HOLOCAUST - When care can trigger traumatic memories/
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Bernick, Laurie
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 71 |
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Features - CLOAKED IN SECRECY AND SHAME - Reflections on the stigma of mental illness/
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Kenny, Jane E
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 72 |
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Features - COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE: CRITICAL ISSUES OF NURSING PRACTICE AND POLICY - Becoming informed about our roles and responsibilities in relation to client safety/
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Thorne, Sally
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 73 |
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Features - CREATING PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRACTICE OPPORTUNITIES FOR NURSING STUDENTS - A unique PEI campus project connecting theory and practice/
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Murnaghan, Donna
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 74 |
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Features - ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION ON A PSYCHIATRIC UNIT - Providing improved clinical practice through integration of staff and computers/
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Tiessen, Barbara
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 75 |
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Features - EVALUATION OF A MINDFULNESS-BASED STRESS REDUCTION INTERVENTION - Student nurse health promotion at one British Columbia campus/
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Young, Lynne
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 76 |
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Features - FAMILY-CENTRED CARE IN THE NICU - Welcoming parents and families as partners in care/
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Beveridge, Janice
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 77 |
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Features - FEMALE NURSES IN POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION - Exploring the busy lives of nurses who choose to go back to school, often against considerable odds/
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Walls, Debbie
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2000
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| 78 |
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Features - GROWING OLD WITH A DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY - Time is conspiring against families who kept developmentally disabled children at home. Where are the supports?/
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Livingstone, Sharon
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2000
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| 79 |
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Features - HEALTHY EMPLOYEES ARE GOOD FOR BUSINESS - Employers and public health nurses team up in Ottawa-Carleton/
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Carr, Janet
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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| 80 |
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Features - "HOME." NURSING OF HIV-POSITIVE CLIENTS - Challenging work in Vancouver's downtown eastside/
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Giles, Susan
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Canadian Nurses' Association]
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2001
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