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Military Nursing Research: Bibliographies (1996)
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Military Nursing Research: Bibliographies

identify the effects of different types of child care arrangements on developmental outcomes.

Yucha CB. (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado). Nursing Outcome Measures of SNS Activity in Hypertension. National Institute of Nursing Research.

No abstract available.

Zahr LK. (Univeristy of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California). Efficacy of Home Visits on Families of Premature Infants. National Institute of Nursing Research.

The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of a home-based intervention program by public health nurses on very low-birth-weight infants from Hispanic families with low socioeconomic status.

NURSING RESEARCH INITIATIVE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

The following annotations were prepared by project staff, based on abstracts. The listing of projects was retrieved in November 1995.

Campbell DH. (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1995. Perception of Family Stress in Families Having Members with Dual Mental Diagnoses Versus Single Mental Diagnosis.

This will be a descriptive correlational study to compare the stress levels perceived by (1) families of a person who has mental and coexisting chemical dependency diagnoses (dual diagnosis) and (2) families of a person who has a single mental diagnosis.

Cannella KS. (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1993. Addicted Patients' Beliefs, Attitudes, and Responses to Touch.

The overall purpose of this study is to further develop the measures of patients' attitudes, beliefs, and responses to touch both in general and within the context of nursing care, with addicted patients in an inpatient treatment program.

Cannella KS. (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1993. Beliefs, Attitudes and Responses to Touch.

The objective of this study is to assess the reliability and validity of a set of instruments (the Touch Inventory, Patient Touch Inventory, and Patient Personal Space Inventory) in a group of addicted patients.

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