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Mayer, Kathryn and Brewer, M. Kathleen
(2009-07-23)
Acculturation of immigrant Hispanic and Latina women may be directly related to their alcohol consumption. This use of alcohol may result in negative physical and psychosocial consequences. Previous research has not addressed ...
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Blau, Whitney and Breedlove, Ginger
(2009-07-23)
Prenatal depression, though less famous than postpartum depression, has serious implications for maternal and fetal outcomes. Estimates suggest that depression affects 7-13% of all adult women in the United States, while, ...
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Myers, Sarah Elizabeth and Bott, Marjorie J.
(2009-07-23)
The elderly population in Kansas is growing, leading to an increased need for nursing home care. To improve the quality of life for residents and staff, many facilities have implemented care models called culture change ...
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Bowden, Kasey and Smith, Carol
(2009-07-23)
HF patients with clinical depression are at greater risk for rehospitalization and have higher mortality rates than those without depression. The purpose of this study was to use content analysis to identify factors that ...
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Pyle, Jacqueline and Scheibmeir, Monica
(2009-07-23)
Purpose: Maternal smoking is the greatest modifiable risk factor for the prevention of tobacco-related adverse health outcomes to both the infant and the mother. While nurses working in maternal care units are primed to ...
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Jensen, Kelsey Kay and Teel, Cynthia S.
(2009-07-23)
Most stroke survivors return home and rely heavily on family and friends for support. Caregiver responsibilities often are underestimated and can result in negative outcomes for the caregiver. Nurses can use specific ...
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Unknown author (2009-07-23)