The relationship of co-morbidities and self-efficacy in regimen management
Factors Associated with Patients' Perceived Ability to Manage Multiple Chronic Illnesses
Associations among Co-morbid Conditions, Health-Related Quality of Life and Self-Efficacy in Adults Seeking Weight Loss Treatment
Relationships among Co-morbidities, Self-efficacy, and Quality of Life in Caregivers of Community Dwelling Patients with Memory Loss
Factors Associated with Patients' Perceived Ability to Manage Multiple Chronic Illnesses
Associations among Co-morbid Conditions, Health-Related Quality of Life and Self-Efficacy in Adults Seeking Weight Loss Treatment
Relationships among Co-morbidities, Self-efficacy, and Quality of Life in Caregivers of Community Dwelling Patients with Memory Loss
Creating a National Research Agenda for Improvement Science
Adoption of Best Practices in Team Science within a Healthcare Improvement Research Network
Human Subjects Review of a Multi-Site Quality Improvement Study Conducted through a National Research Network
National Network Study of Operational Failures in Frontline Nursing: Scaling Up for Policy
Adoption of Best Practices in Team Science within a Healthcare Improvement Research Network
Human Subjects Review of a Multi-Site Quality Improvement Study Conducted through a National Research Network
National Network Study of Operational Failures in Frontline Nursing: Scaling Up for Policy
If you build it, will they come? Describing the process of building community capacity for intervention research with underserved minority populations
The COPE On-line Program for the Prevention of Depression and Anxiety in College Freshmen: Methods and Baseline Correlates
The COPE On-line Program for the Prevention of Depression and Anxiety in College Freshmen: Post-intervention Findings
Feedback on the COPE Program from Freshman College Students with Implications for Future Research and Practice
The COPE On-line Program for the Prevention of Depression and Anxiety in College Freshmen: Methods and Baseline Correlates
The COPE On-line Program for the Prevention of Depression and Anxiety in College Freshmen: Post-intervention Findings
Feedback on the COPE Program from Freshman College Students with Implications for Future Research and Practice