�What We�ve Got Here Is Failure to Communicate�: The Meaning of the Term Nursing Perspective
Rosemarie Rizzo Parse
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Peplau�s Theory of Interpersonal Relations: Application in Emergency and Rural Nursing
Joanne F Senn
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Technology: Informing Nursing Practice and Nursing Science
Pamela N. Clarke
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The Meaning of Changing Expectations: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
Karen A. Thomas, Ross Riggs, Kim Stothart
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Facilitating Theoretical Thinking in Nursing Practice in Poland
Steven L. Baumann
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Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice in Poland
Danuta Zarzycka, Beata Dobrowolska, Barbara slusarska, Irena Wronska, Tomás Cubero, Majda Pajnkihar
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Acts of Social Justice: Creating Policy Relevance for Overlooked Minorities
Paula N. Kagan
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Childhood Obesity Policy: Implications for African American Girls and a Nursing Ecological Model
Monique Reed
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Rebecca C. Lee, Jacqueline Fawcett
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Mary R. Morrow
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Book Review: The Nursing Profession: Development, Challenges, and Opportunities
Mary R. Morrow
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