Editorial: Move Over Nurses: There�s a New
Rosemarie Rizzo Parse
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Theoretical Concerns: Expanding Theoretical Thinking
Sandra Schmidt Bunkers
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Nursing Leadership: Interprofessional education and practice
Pamela N. Clarke, Susan Hassmiller
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Contemporary Women�s Adaptation to Motherhood: The First 3 to 6 Weeks Postpartum
Cynthia Aber, Marianne Weiss, Jacqueline Fawcett
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A Case Study Based On Watson�s Theory of Human Caring: Being an Infertile Woman in Turkey
Ilkay Arslan Özkan, Hülya Okumus, Kadriye Buldukoglu, Jean Watson
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The Prevention And Reduction Of Postpartum Complication: Orem's Model
Evsen Nazik, Gülsen Eryilmaz
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Global Health Nursing: Toward a Human Science-Based Approach
Steven L. Baumann
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Building the Nightingale Initiative for Global Health--NIGH: Can We Engage and Empower the Public Voices of Nurses Worldwide?
Deva-Marie Beck, Barbara M. Dossey, Cynda H. Rushton
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Ways of Knowing about Leadership in Nursing
Beryl F. Pilkington
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The Bear and the Canyon: Toward an Understanding of Personal Leadership
Eileen M. Sullivan-Marx
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Thoughts About Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary, and Transdisciplinary Research
Jacqueline Fawcett
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Caring in Nursing Classics: An Essential Resource (2013). Marlaine C. Smith, Marian Turkel, & Zane Robinson Wolf (Eds.). New York: Springer Publishing Company and Watson Caring Science Institute
Mary R. Morrow
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