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The relationship between personal demographic components, health status, discharge status, and mortality among Asian Pacific Islander elders
Workload of home health care nurses in Japan
Symptom burden and its relationship to functional status in the chronically critically ill
Predictors of the psychological well-being of family medical decision makers of the chronically critically ill
Normalization and family functioning in families with a child who is technology dependent
Effort in caregiving and its relationship to caregiver depressive symptoms
Personal characteristics, chronic stress, and depressive symptoms in midlife African-American women
Distance caregiving a parent with advanced cancer
Patients' vital signs and the length of time between the monitoring of vital signs during times of emergency department crowding
The effects of lifestyle exercise on health beliefs, self-efficacy, and depressed mood in the year following the completion of a cardiac rehabilitation program
Quality of life of older adults: The influence of internal and external factors
Students' attitudes toward computers at the College of Nursing at King Saud University (KSU)
Quasi-Experimental Longitudinal Cohort of the Perinatal Breastfeeding Program (PBP): Effects on Breastfeeding Outcomes in Taiwan
The effect of simulation on knowledge, self-confidence, and skill performance
Examining health-related decision making patterns of African Americans with coronary heart disease: A hermeneutic phenomenological study
Sleep and health related quality of life in children with cardiac disease
Personal strengths and recovery in adults with serious mental illnesses
Computer competency of nursing students at a university in Thailand
Light exposure, sleep-wake patterns, mood, and pain in hospitalized adult medical patients