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Using Lived Experiences of Adults to Understand Chronic Pain: Sickle Cell Disease, an Exemplar
(i-manager Publications, 2011)
Healthcare provision pertaining to painful, chronic conditions can best be optimized by developing positive healthcare
provider [HCP]-patient relationships that minimize fragmented care. Nurses, with their holistic, ...
Spirituality, Self-Efficacy, and Quality of Life among Adults with Sickle Cell Disease
(Southern Nursing Research Society, 2011-04)
Spirituality and self-efficacy both have been identified as factors that contribute to management of chronic illnesses and quality of life (QOL). For individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD), the lifespan is increasing, ...
Genomics and Pain Research in Sickle Cell Disease: An Explanation of Heterogeneity?
(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2011)
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic illness, and the major complication, pain, results in complex multidimensional problems
that affect an individual’s ability to maintain adequate quality of life in multiple areas. ...
Soar like Geese: Building Developmental Network Relationships for Scholarship
(National League for Nursing, 2011-02)
The article encourages doctoral students and graduates to include networking in their repertoire of professional relational skill sets. It states that doctoral students should develop diverse network relationships and ...
Taking Learning to the Learner: Using Audio Teleconferencing for Clinical Postconference and More
(Springer Publishing Company, 2011)
Clinical educators are often burdened by conflicts that occur as they try to balance
multiple postclinical scheduling demands with students’ varying timetables. The purpose
of this article is to inform educators how to ...