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Publikováno v:
Hispanic Health Care International. 6:71-79
Publikováno v:
Nursing Outlook. 53:141-146
The authors share lessons learned from 5 community-based research studies involving rural Mexican-American women. The 10 lessons revolved around compensation, confidentiality, recruitment, crossing paths, mailings, locating people, participation/atte
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Perspectives In Psychiatric Care. 40:93-103
TOPIC. Establishing a standard for preparation for prescriptive authority for advanced practice psychiatric nurses. PURPOSE. To outline a best practice standard for the clinical and prescriptive authority preceptorship. SOURCES. NACNS and NONPF compe
Autor:
Melchor Ortiz, Stefan Schaefer, Patricia Liehr, Jacquelyn Williams, Linda C. Summers, Wanda J. Borges
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Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing. 26:231-251
Providing effective primary and preventive health care to adolescents is challenging. Traditional medical and nursing models have had little success in guiding health care for the individual adolescent. A community-based model would aim programs and
Autor:
Judith Karshmer, Leslie K. Robbins, Frances E. Glasscock, Linda Summers, Jacquelyn Williams, Ann Hales, Lucy Montes-Sandoval
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Clinical nurse specialist CNS. 17(2)
The public school setting is increasingly becoming an entry point of contact for an array of healthcare services because it is most likely the best positioned institution to improve a community's overall healthcare. By linking behavioral healthcare s
Autor:
ANN HALES, JUDITH KARSHMER, LUCY MONTES-SANDOVAL, FRANCES GLASSCOCK, LINDA C. SUMMERS, JACQUELYN WILLIAMS, LESLIE K. ROBBINS
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Clinical Nurse Specialist: The Journal for Advanced Nursing Practice; Mar2003, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p95-100, 6p
Autor:
Elizabeth L. Hannah, Frederick J. Angulo, James R. Johnson, Bassam Haddadin, Jacquelyn Williamson, Matthew H. Samore
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 11, Iss 10, Pp 1614-1617 (2005)
Stool carriage of drug-resistant Escherichia coli in home-living residents of a rural community was examined. Carriage of nalidixic acid–resistant E. coli was associated with recent use of antimicrobial agents in the household. Household clustering
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