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  • Abdellah, F. G. (1969, September-October). The nature of nursing science. Nursing Research, 18(5), 390-393.


  • Abdellah, F. G., & Levine, E. (1965). Better patient care through nursing research. New York: Macmillan.


  • Anderson, B. (1963, March). A study of the effect of the nurse's activity on the blood pressure readings, pulse rates, and comfort of patients admitted to a state mental hospital. Journal of Psychiatric Nursing, 1(2), 130-131.


  • Anderson, B. J., & Leonard, R. C. (1964, January). The nurse's role in individualizing the admission process in a psychiatric hospital. American Journal of Psychiatry, CXX(9), 890-893.


  • Barron, M. A. (1966). The effects varied nursing approaches have on patients' complaints of pain. Nursing Research, 15(1), 90-91.


  • Baziak, A. T. (1966). Concept-attainment in a practice setting. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 4(3), 32-44.


  • Baziak, A. T. (1967). Prospects for change in nursing (reprint from Nursing Forum, 6(2). Hillsdale, NJ: Nursing Publications.


  • Baziak, A. T. (1968, March-April). Influencing nursing practice in changing hospital settings. Nursing Research, 17(2), 146-154.


  • Baziak, A. T. (1968). What constitutes clinical practice? Conflicting views of physicians and nurses. Nursing Forum, 7(1), 98-109.


  • Baziak, A. T., & Dentan, R. K. (1960, Spring). The language of the hospital and its effects on the patient. ETC, 17(3), 261-268.


  • Baziak, A. T., & Dentan, R. K. (1965). The language of the hospital and its effects on the patient. In J. K. Skipper, Jr. & R. C. Leonard (Eds.), Social interaction and patient care (pp. 272-277). Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.


  • Berggren, H. J., & Zagornik, A. D. (1968, July). Teaching nursing process to beginning students. Nursing Outlook, pp. 32-35.


  • Bochnak, M.A. (1963). The effects of an automatic and deliberative process of nursing activity on the relief of patients' pain: A clinical experiment. Nursing Research, 12(3), 191-192.


  • Brown, M. I. (1964, Spring). The importance of a theoretical framework in nursing research. Nursing Research, 13(2), 110.


  • Bursten, B. (1963). The psychiatric consultant and the nurse. Nursing Forum, 11(4), 6-23. Cameron, J. (1962). The patient needs to be understood. Nursing and the patient's motivations. American Nurses Association, No. 19, 5-13 (Monograph).


  • Cameron, J. (1963, Summer). An exploratory study of the verbal responses of the nurses in twenty nurse-patient interactions. Nursing Research, 12(3), 192.


  • Chapman, J. S. (1969). Effects of different nursing approaches upon psychological and physiological responses of patients. Cleveland: Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University.


  • Coleman, J. W., & Dumas, R. (1962, July). Contributions of a nurse in an adult psychiatric clinic: An exploratory project. Mental Hygiene, XLVI(3), 448-453.


  • Cumming, J., & Cumming, E. (1962). Ego & milieu: Theory and practice of environmental therapy. New York: Atherton Press. Curtis, M. (1963, October). Letter to the editor. The American Journal of Nursing, LXIII(10), 19.


  • Diers, D., & Leonard, R. C. (1966, Summer). Interaction analysis in nursing research. Nursing Research, 15(3), 225-228.


  • Dye, M. C. (1963). A descriptive study of conditions conducive to an effective process of nursing activity. Nursing Research, XII(3), 194. Falls, C. E. (1965, February). Nursing in the ambulatory services. Nursing Outlook, 13(2), 42-46.


  • Faulkner, S. A. (1963, March). Descriptive study of needs communicated to the nurse by some mothers on a post-partum service. Journal of Psychiatric Nursing, 1(2), 132.


  • Fischelis, M. C. (1963). An exploratory study of labels nurses attach to patient behavior and their effect on nursing activities. Nursing Research, XII(3), 195.


  • Fleck, S. (1956, June). Nurses training in mental health aspects of public health field work. American Journal of Public Health, 46(6), 748-754.


  • Goodman, C. (1964, January). Implementing public law 162. Nursing Outlook, 12(1), 59-60.


  • Heath, L. M. (1967, August). Psychiatric nursing: A wide gap. Psychiatric Opinion, 4(4), 30-33.


  • Henderson, V. (1964, August). The nature of nursing. American Journal of Nursing, LXIV(8), 62-68.


  • Henderson, V. (1966). The nature of nursing: A definition and its implications for practice, research, and education. London: The Macmillan Co Henderson, V. (1969, October). Excellence in nursing. American Journal of Nursing, 69(9), 2133-2137.


  • Johnson, W. (no date shown). Content and dynamics of home visits of public health nurses, Part II. New York: The American Nurses Foundation. Leininger, M. M. (1969, September-October). Conference on the nature of science in nursing. Nursing Research, 18(5), 388-411.


  • Lippincott. Travelbee, J. (1966). Interpersonal aspects of nursing. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.

  • Mahaffy, P. P. (1965). The effects of hospitalization on children admitted for tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. Nursing Research, 14(1), 12-19.


  • McKay, R. (1969, September-October). Theories, models, and systems for nursing. Nursing Research, 18(5), 393-400.


  • Meinhart, N. T. (1968, May). The cancer patient: Living in the here and now. Nursing Outlook, pp. 64-69.


  • Murray, J. B. (1963, January). Self-knowledge and the nursing interview. Nursing Forum, 2(1), 69-78.


  • Newman, M. A. (1966). Identifying and meeting patients' needs in short-span nurse-patient relationships. Nursing Forum, 5(1), 76-86.


  • Phillips, S. J. (1988). Clinical judgment of students inprofessional nursing programs: An inductive approach. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.


  • Powell, J. H. (1989). The reflective practitioner in nursing. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 14, 824-832.


  • Pride, L. F. (1968). An adrenal stress index as a criterion measure of nursing. Nursing Research, 17(4), 292-303. Professional literature, I and II. (1964, September-October). Journal of Psychiatric Nursing, 2(5), 517.


  • Rawnsley, M. M. (1980). Toward a conceptual base for affective nursing. Nursing Outlook, 28(4), 244-247.


  • Rhymes, J. P. (1964). A description of nurse-patient interaction in effective nursing activity. Nursing Research, 13, 365.


  • Saltenis, I. (1963, March). Physical touch and nursing support in labor. Journal of Psychiatric Nursing, 1(2), 132.

  • Skipper, J. K., & Leonard, R. C. (Eds) (1965). Social interaction and patient care. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.


  • Skipper, J. K., Jr., Leonard, R. C., & Rhymes, J. (1968). Child hospitalization and social interaction: an experimental study of mothers' feelings of stress, adaptation and satisfaction. Medical Care, 6(6), 496-506.


  • Smith, D. M. (1961, December). Some reactions . . . American Journal of Nursing, LXI(12), 96.


  • Smith, D. M. (1965, February). Education and service under one administration. Nursing Outlook, 13(2), 54-56.


  • Smith, D. M. (1965, May-June). Nursing education and nursing service. Journal of Psychiatric Nursing, pp. 220-226.


  • Tarasuk, M. B., Rhymes, J., & Leonard, R. C. (1965). An experimental test of the importance of communication skills for effective nursing. In J. K. Skipper Jr. & R. C. Leonard


  • Taylor, S. K. (1963, Fall). A measure of nurse-patient verbal interaction. Nursing Research, 12(4), 262.


  • Toward therapeutic care: A guide to those who work with the mentally ill (Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, formulated by Committee on Psychiatric Nursing Pub. No. 51). (1961). New York: Springer Publishing.


  • Tryon, P. A. (1962). The effect of patient participation in decision making on the outcome of a nursing procedure. In Nursing and the patients' motivation. (Clinical Paper No. 19). New York: American Nurses' Association.


  • Tryon, P. A. (1963, Fall). An experiment of the effect of patient participation in planning the administration of a nursing procedure. Nursing Research, 12(4), 262.


  • Tryon, P. A. (1966). Use of comfort measures as support during labor. Nursing Research, 15(2), 109-118.


  • Tryon, P. A., & Leonard, R. C. (1965). Giving the patient an active role. In J. K. Skipper, Jr. & R. C. Leonard (Eds.), Social interaction and patient care (pp. 120-127). Philadelphia: J. B.


  • Wald, F. S., & Leonard, R. C. (1964, Fall). Toward development of nursing practice theory. Nursing Research, 13(4), 309-313.


  • Wallston, J. A., Cohen, B. D., Wallston, B. S., Smith, R. A., & DeVellis, B. M.. (1978). Increasing nurses' person-centeredness. Nursing Research, 27(3), 156-159.


  • Watkins, M. (1962, April). Review of "The dynamic nurse-patient relationship" (by Ida Jean Orlando). Nursing Outlook, 10(4), 220-221.


  • Wiedenbach, E. (1963, November). The helping art of nursing. American Journal of Nursing, LXIII(11), 54-57.


  • Wiedenbach, E. (1964). Clinical nursing-a helping art. New York: Springer. Wilson, R. N. (1963, March). The social structure of a general hospital. Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science, CCCXLVI, 67-76.


  • Wilson, R. N. (1965). The social structure of a general hospital. In J. K. Skipper, Jr. & R. C. Leonard (Eds.), Social interaction and patient care (pp. 233-244). Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.


  • Wolff, I. S. (1963, April). The educated heart. American Journal of Nursing, LXIII(4), 58-60.

 

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  • Abdellah, F. G. (1970, January-February). Overview of nursing research 1955-1968, Part I. Nursing Research, 19(1), 6-17.

  • Artinian, B. M. (1983). Implementation of the intersystem patient-care model in clinical practice. Journal of Advanced Practice, 8(2), 117-124.

  • Bottorff, J. L., & D'Cruz, J. V. (1984). Towards inclusivenotions of "patient" and "nurse." Journal of Advanced Nursing, 9, 549-553.


  • Chinn, P. L., & Jacobs, M. K. (1983). Theory and nursing. St. Louis: Mosby

  • Clausen [Cameron], J. C. (1983). Clinical nursing research on the science and art of breastfeeding using a deliberative nursing care approach. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 5(3), 20.

  • Dracup, K. A., & Breu, C. S. (1978). Using nursing research findings to meet the needs of grieving spouses. Nursing Research, 27(4), 212-216.

  • Dumas, R. G., & Johnson [Anderson], B.A. (1972). Research in nursing practice: A review of five clinical experiments. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 9,137-149.

  • Eisler, J., Wolfer, J. A., & Diers, D. (1972). Relationship between need for social approval and postoperative recovery and welfare. Nursing Research, 21(5), 520-525.

  • Fitzpatrick, J. J., & Whall, A. L. (1989). Conceptual models of nursing-analysis and application (2nd ed.). Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange.


  • Haggerty, L. A. (1985). A theoretical model for developing students' communication skills. Journal of Nursing Education, 24(7), 296-298.


  • Haggerty, L. A. (1987). An analysis of senior nursing students' immediate responses to distressed patients. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 12, 451-461.


  • Haggerty, V. C. (1971). Listening: An experiment in nursing. Nursing Forum, 10(4), 383-391.


  • Hampe, S. O. (1975). Needs of grieving spouses in a hospital setting. Nursing Research, 24(2), 113.


  • Henderson, V. (1991). The nature of nursing: A definition and its implications for practice, research, and education: Reflection after 25 years. New York: National League for Nursing Press


  • Henderson, V. (1982). The nursing process--is the title right? Journal of Advanced Nursing, 7, 103-109.


  • Henderson, V. (1987). Nursing process---a critique. Holistic Nursing Practice, 1(3), 7-18.


  • Lawrence, M. R. (1970). Relationship control (Chap 18). In C. E. Carlson (Ed.), Behavioral concepts and nursing intervention (pp. 331-341). Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.


  • Laurent, C. L. (2000). A nursing theory for nursing leadership. Journal of Nursing Management, 18(2), 83-87.


  • Nelson, B. (1978). A practical application of nursing theory. Nursing Clinics of North America, 13(1), 157-169.

  • Nursing Development Conference Group. (1973). Concept formalization in nursing-process and product. Boston: Little, Brown.


  • Nursing Theories Conference Group. (1980). Nursing theories-the base for professional nursing practice. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

  • Orem, D. E. (1971). Nursing: Concepts of practice. New York: McGraw-Hill.


  • Peitchinis, J. A. (1972). Therapeutic effectiveness of counseling by nursing personnel. Nursing Research, 21(2), 138-148.


  • Powell, J. H. (1989). The reflective practitioner in nursing. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 14, 824-832.


  • Rawnsley, M. M. (1980). Toward a conceptual base for affective nursing. Nursing Outlook, 28(4), 244-247.


  • Schmieding, N.J. Refer to Schmieding publications


  • Silva, M. C. (1979). Effects of orientation information on spouses' anxities and attitudes toward hospitalization and surgery. Research in Nursing and Health, 2, 127-136.


  • Stevens, B. J. (1979). Nursing theory-Analysis, application, evaluation. Boston: Little, Brown.


  • Thibaudeau, M., & Reidy, M. M. (1977). Nursing makes a difference: A comparative study of the health behavior of mothers in three primary care agencies. International Journal of Nursing, 14, 109-118.


  • Wiedenbach, E. (1970, May). Nurses' wisdom in nursing theory. American Journal of Nursing, 70(5), 1057-1062.


  • Williamson, Y. M. (1978). Methodologic dilemmas in tapping the concept of patient needs. Nursing Research, 27(3), 172-177.


  • Wilson, L. M. (1970). Listening (Chap. 8). In C. E. Carlson (Ed.), Behavioral concepts and nursing intervention (pp. 153-169). Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.


  • Wooldredge, P. J., Leonard, R. C., & Skipper, J. K. Jr. (1978). Methods of clinical experimentation to improve patient care. St. Louis: C. V. Mosby.


  • Yura, H., & Walsh, M. B. (1973). The nursing process-assessing, planning, implementing, evaluating (2nd ed.). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

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  • Appleton, C. (1993). The art of nursing: The experience of patients and nurses. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 18(6), 892-899.

  • Aranda, S.K. & Street, A.F. (1999). Being authentic and being a chameleon: nurse-patient interaction revisited. Nursing Inquiry, 6,75-82.

  • Artinian, B. M. (1995). Risking involvement with cancer patients. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 17(3), 292-304.

  • Barnum Stevens, B. J. (1994). Nursing theory: Analysis, application, and evaluation (4th ed.). Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.



  • Benoliel, J.Q. (1995). Multiple meanings of pain and complexities of pain management. Nursing Clinics of North America, 30(4). 583-596..


  • Boschma, G. (1993). The meaning of holism in nursing: Historical shifts in holistic nursing ideas. Public Health Nursing, 11(5), 324-330.

  • Bowler, I. (1993). 'They not the same as us': Midwives' stereotypes of South Asian descent maternity patients. Sociology of Health & Illness, 15 (2), 155-178.

  • Cody, W.K. (1996). Drowing in eclecticism. Nursing Science Quarterly, 9(3), 86-88.

  • Ellis, J. M. (1999). Barriers to effective screening for domestic violence by registered nurses in the emergency department. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 22, (1), 27-41.

  • Fagerberg, I., & Ekman, S-L. (1997). First-year Swedish nursing students' experiences with elderly patients. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 19(2), 177-189.


  • Farrell, G. A. (1991). How accurately do nurses perceive patients' needs? A comparison of general and psychiatric settings. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 16, 1062-1070.


  • Forchuk, C. (1994). The orientation phase of the nurse--client relationship: Testing Peplau's theory. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 20(3), 532-537.


  • Forchuk, C., & Park Dorsay, J. (1995). Hildegard Peplau meets family systems nursing: innovation in theory-based practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 21(1), 110-113.


  • Graham, I. (1996). A presentation of a conceptual framework and its use in the definition of nursing development within a number of nursing developments units. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2, 260-266.


  • Halloran, E. J. (1996). Virginia Henderson and her timeless writings. Jourmal of Advanced Nursing, 23, 17-24.



  • Henderson, V. (1991). The nature of nursing: A definition and its implications for practice, research, and education: Reflection after 25 years. New York: National League for Nursing Press


  • Hilton, P. A. (1997). Theoretical perspectives of nursing: A review of the literature. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 26(6), 1211-1220.


  • Hosking, P. (1993). Utilizing Rogers' theory of self-concept in mental health nursing. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 18(6), 980-984.


  • Houfek, J. F. (1992). Nurses' perceptions of the dimensions of nursing care episodes. Nursing Research, 41(5), 280-285.


  • Houle, P. (1997) Ida in action. BayState Nurse News, 5(10), 12. (BayState Area State Nurses Association Newsletter. Includes Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. New Hampshire Hospital in Concord uses Orlando's theory as the basis of their practice and administration).


  • Johnson, J.E. (1999). Self-regulation theory and coping with physical illness. Research in Nursing & Health, 22(1),27-41

  • Johnson, L. L. (1994). A dialectical examination of nursing art. . Advances in Nursing Science,17(1), 1-14.

  • Jones, P. S., & Meleis, A. I. (1993). Health is empowerment. Advances in Nursing Science, 15(3), 1-14.


  • Kim, H. S., & Kollak, I. (Eds). (1999). Nursing theories conceptual and philosophical foundations. New York: Springer Publishing.


  • King, I. M. (1997). Reflection on the past and a vision for the future. Nursing Science Quarterly, 10(1), 15-17.


  • Kolcaba, K. Y. (1992). Holistic comfort: operationalizing the construct as a nurse-sensitive outcome. Advances in Nursing Science, 15(1), 1-10.

  • Kolcaba, K.Y.., & Kolcaba, R .J. (1991). An analysis of the concept of comfort. . Journal of Advanced Nursing, 16(11), 1301-1310.


  • Kubsch, S. M. (1996). Conflict, enactment, empowerment: conditions of independent therapeutic nursing intervention. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 23, 192-200.


  • Lego, S. (1999). The one-to-one nurse-patient relationship. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 35(4), 4-23.


  • McMillan, F. D. (1998). Comfort as the primary goal in veterinary medical practice. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1212(9), 1370-1374.


  • Meleis, A. I. (1998). ReVisions in knowledge development: A passion for substance. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice: An International Journal, 12(1), 65-77.


  • Mohr, W. K. (1999). Deconstructing the language of psychiatric-hospitalization. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 29(5), 1052-1059.


  • Morse, J. M., Bottorff, J. L., & Hutchinson, S. (1994). The phenomenology of comfort. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 20(1), 189-195.


  • Morse, J. M., Bottorff, J. L., & Hutchinson, S. (1995). The paradox of comfort. Nursing Research, 44(1, 14-19.


  • Nagle, L.M. (1999). A matter of extinction or distinction. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 21(1), 71-82.


  • Newman, M. A. (1994). Theory for nursing practice. Nursing Scinece Quarterly, 7(4), 153-157

  • Nicoll, L. H. (1997). Perspectives on nursing theory.(3rd ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven.


  • Oiler Boyd, C.( 1993). Toward a nursing practice research method. Advances in nursing science, 16(2), 9-25.


  • Olson, J., & Hanchett, E. (1997). Nurse-expressed empathy, patient outcomes, and development of a middle-range theory. Image Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 29(1), 71-76.


  • Palmer-Erbs, V. K. & Anthony, w. A. (1995). Incorporating psychiatric rehabilitation principles into mental health nursing, Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 33(3). 36-44, 52-53.


  • Ramos, M. C. (1992). The nurse-patient relationship: Theme and variation. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 17(4), 496-506.


  • Reid-Ponte, P. (1992) Distress in cancer patients and primary nurses' empathy skills. Cancer Nursing, 15(4), 283-292.



  • Rheaume, A., Frisch, S., Smith, A., & Kennedy, C. (1994). Case management and nursing practice. Journal of Nursing Administration, 24(3), 30-36.


  • Rosenthal, B. C. (1996). An interactionist's approach to perioperative nursing. AORN Journal, 64(2), 254-260.


  • Schmieding, N.J. Refer to Schmieding publications


  • Shea, N. M., McBride, L. Gavin, C., & Bauer, M. (1997). The effects of ambulatory collaboration practice model on process and outcome of care for bipolar disorder. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 3(2), 49-57.

  • Sheafor, M. (1991). Productive work groups in complex hospital units proposed contributions of the nurse executive. Journal of Nursing Administration, 21(5), 25-30.

  • Taylor, B. J. (1992). From helper to human: A reconceptualization of the nurse as person. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 17(9), 1042-1049.


  • Taylor, B. J. (1992). Relieving pain through ordinariness in nursing: A phenomenologic account of a comforting nurse-patient encounter. Advances in Nursing Science, 15(1), 33-43.


  • Thorelle, I. (1994). The VIPS-Mode used by nursing students. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Science, 8, 195-204.


  • Thibaudeau, M., & Reidy, M. M. (1977). Nursing makes a difference: A comparative study of the health behavior of mothers in three primary care agencies. International Journal of Nursing, 14, 109-118.


  • Torres, G. (1990). The place of concepts and theories within nursing. In J.B. George (ed), Nursing theories: The base for professional nursing practice (3rd ed.), (Chapter 1). Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange.


  • Walker, L. O. (1992). Theory, practice, and research in perspective. In L. H. Nicoll (Ed.), Perspectives on nursing theory (2nd ed.) (Chapter 5). New York: J. B. Lippincott.

 

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  • Bauer, M. S. (2001). The collaborative practice model for bipolar disorder-Design and implementation in a multisite randomized controlled trial. Bipolar Disorders 3(5), 233-244.

  • Bauer, M.S., & McBride, L.(2002). Structured group psychotherapy for bipolar disorder (2nd Ed). New York: Springer Publishing Co.


  • Barrett, E. A. M. (2002). What is nursing science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 15(1), 51-60.


  • Blomquist, K., & Hallberg, I.R. (2001). Recognizing pain in older adults living in sheltered accommodations. The views of nurses and older adults. The International Journal of Nursing Studies, 38(3), 305-318.


  • Cutcliffe, J. R., & Goward, P. (2000). Mental-health nurses and qualitative research methods-A mutual attraction. Joural of Advanced Nursing, 31(3), 590-598.


  • Haworth, S. K., & Dluhy, N. M. (2001). Holistic symptom management-mod eling the interaction phase. Joural of Advanced Nursing, 36(2), 302-310.


  • Kolcaba, K. (2001). Evolution of the mid range theory of comfort for outcomes research. Nursing Outlook, 49(2), 86-92.


  • Laurent, C. L. (2000). A nursing theory for nursing leadership. Journal of Nursing Management, 18(2), 83-87.


  • McCann, T. V. , & Baker, H. (2001). Developing interpersonal relationships in the community. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 34(4), 530-537.


  • McNaughton, D.B. (2000). A synthesis of qualitative home visiting research. Public Health Nursing, 17(6), 405-414.


  • Potter, M. L., & Dawson, A. M. (2001)."From safety contract to safety agreement." Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services 39,(8), 38-45.


  • Potter, M.L. & Bockenhauer, B.J. (2000). Implementing Orlando's nursing process theory: A pilot study. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing nd Mental Health Services, 38(3), 14-21.


  • Potter, M. & Tinker, S. (2000). Put power in nurses' hands Orlando's nursing theory supports nurses-simply, Nursing Management, 7, 40-41. http://www.nursingmanagement.com


  • Rawnsley, M.M. (2000). Response to human living concept as a unifying perspective for nursing. Nursing Science Quarterly, 13(1), 41-44.


  • Reynolds, W.J. & Scott, Brian (2000). Do nurses and other professional helpers normally display empathy? Journal of Advanced Nursing, 31(31), 226-234.


  • Salmore, R. G. & Nelson, J. P. (2000). The effect of preprocedure teaching, relaxation instruction, and music on anxiety as measured by blood pressures in an outpatient gastrointestinal endoscopy laboratory. Gastroenterology Nursing, 23(3), 102-110.


  • Sloan, G., & Watson, H. (2002). Heron, John 6 category intervention analysis-towards understanding interpersonal-relations and progressing the delivery of clinical supervision for mental-health nursing in the United Kingdom. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 36(2), 206-214.

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