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Jakubowski TL
Poverty Simulation: A Pedagogical Approach to Population Health for Future Healthcare Professionals
Jameson BE
Understanding Empowerment, Burnout, and Job Satisfaction in School Nursing: A Mixed-Methods Study
Jamison S
Turning the Unturnable Patient: A New Algorithm for Changing the Culture of Pressure Ulcer Prevention
Jenkins T
Empowering Faculty Through Early Engagement in Dissertation Development: A Cultural Evolution
Jepsen SL
OB Critical Care Partnership Model
OB Critical Care Partnership Model (RD)
Joerger K
Changing Culture: Central Line Maintenance Practices to Reduce CLABSI in a Medical Oncology Unit
Changing Culture: Central Line Maintenance Practices to Reduce CLABSI in a Medical Oncology Unit (RD)
Johansen ML
Clinical Nurses' and Nurse Leaders' Perspectives of Healthy Work Environments and Staffing: A Pilot Study
John E
Introducing a Compassion Skills Training Program With a Shift Handoff Emphasis
Johnson A
Integrating the AACN Standards for Establishing and Sustaining Healthy Work Environments Into the Academic Setting
Johnson J
Educating OR Staff and Personnel to the Dangers of the Inhalation of Surgical Smoke
Johnson K
Undressing the Elephant…
Undressing the Elephant… (RD)
Johnson TL
An Academic-Practice Collaboration to Improve a Critical Care Work Environment
Johnstone RV
The Efficacy of Cognitive Stress Dose and Difficulty on Induction of Hot Flashes
Jones CB
Work Environment and Error Reporting by Nurses
Jones N
Improving Healthy Work Environments Through Specialty Nursing Professional Development
Jones R
Associations of Condomless Sex With Dyadic and Social Mutuality Among Black Women in Heterosexual Relationship
Jones SJ
Application of the Coping With Labor Toolkit to Assist Laboring Women
Joyce BL
Development, Dissemination, and Adoption of the Revised Quad Council Coalition Competencies for Community/Public Health Nursing
Jubb JM
Verbal De-Escalation Program for Nurse Self-Efficacy When Caring for Violent Patients and Family Members
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