Annual Review of Nursing Research, Volume 25, 2007: Vulnerable Populations, Volume 25Springer Publishing Company, 11 juin 2007 - 392 pages This 25th anniversary edition of the Annual Review of Nursing Research is focused on nursing science in vulnerable populations. Identified as a priority in the nursing discipline, vulnerable populations are discussed in terms of the development of nursing science, diverse approaches in building the state of the science research, integrating biologic methods in the research, and research in reducing health disparities. Topics include:
As in all volumes of the Annual Reviews, leading nurse researchers provide students, other researchers, and clinicians with the foundations for evidence-based practice and further research. |
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Diverse Approaches in Building the State of the Science in Vulnerable Populations Research | 49 |
Integrating Biologic Methods in Vulnerable Populations Research | 189 |
Research in Reducing Health Disparities Among Vulnerable Populations | 257 |
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