Submissions from 2021
Reducing the Negative Impact of Social Distancing Through Intentional Connectedness, Shanna Akers and Rachel Joseph
Effect of the Helping Babies Breathe Training Program: An Experimental Study on Jordanian Midwives' Knowledge and Skills, Reem Hatamleh, Sanaa Abujilban, Sawsan Abuhammad, Dalal Mohammad Ahmad Ariag, and Rachel Joseph
Firearm Safety: Implications for Pediatric Nurses, Nina Hoskins, Rachel Joseph, and Shanna Akers
Oral Sucrose for Neonatal Pain: Perception of Jordanian Nurses, Manal Kassab, Rachel Joseph, Nancy Alhammad, and Khitam I. Mohammad
Barriers to Implementing Palliative Care in Intensive Care Units: Perceptions of Physicians and Nurses in Jordan, Wejdan A. Khater, Laila M. Akhu-Zaheya, Hadeel W. Al-Nabulsi, Khulood K. Shattnawi, Omar Shamieh, and Rachel Joseph
Submissions from 2020
Nurses' Knowledge and Practices of Physical Restraints in Intensive Care Units: An Observational Study, Maysa H. Almomani, Wejdan A. Khater, Baha'a Aldin Abdel-Latif Qasem, and Rachel Joseph
Masks and Face Covers: Challenges for Health Care Workers, Rachel A. Joseph and Mary Highton
Perinatal Substance Exposure and Long-Term Outcomes in Children: A Literature Review, Rachel Joseph, Emily Brady, Molly E. Hudson, and Macy M. Moran
Parenting a Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Perspective of Jordanian Mothers, Khulood Kayed Shattnawi; Wafa'a M. Bani, Saeed; Ahlam Al-Natour; Mohammed M. Al-Hammouri; Manar Al-Azzam; and Rachel Joseph
Submissions from 2019
Factors that Predict Infant Temperament: A Jordanian Study, Sawsan Abuhammad, Omar Khraisat, Rachel Joseph, and Abdullah Al Khawaldeh
Submissions from 2016
Perceptions of Spirituality and Spiritual Care in Religious Nurses, Lynne Sanders
Attitudes toward evidence-based clinical decision support tools to reduce exposure to ionizing radiation: The Canadian CT Head Rule, Raymond Zakhari and Susan Sterrett
Submissions from 2015
Attitudes Towards an Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support Tool to Reduce Exposure to Ionizing Radiation, Raymond Zakhari
Submissions from 2014
Ethylene Glycol Poisoning: Resolution of Cranial Nerve Deficit, Raymond Zakhari
Pharmacogenomics: Shaping Prescribing, Raymond Zakhari
Selecting an EHR: Four Essential Questions, Raymond Zakhari
Submissions from 2012
Smoking: Harm reduction versus abstinence, Raymond Zakhari
Submissions from 2009
Female sexual dysfunction: A primary care perspective, Raymond Zakhari
Submissions from 2007
Breast is Best and Culture Wars, Hila Spear
Nursing Theory and Knowledge Development: A Descriptive Review of Doctoral Dissertations, 2000–2004, Hila Spear
Letter to the Editor on Doctor of Nursing Practice....", Hila J. Spear
Submissions from 2006
Evidence-Based Nursing Practice: Making Progress and Making a Difference, Hila J. Spear
Nurses and Publication Success: The Value and Importance of Mentoring, Hila J. Spear
TV Nurses Often Hurt More Than Heal, Hila J. Spear
Submissions from 2005
Childbirth and Breastfeeding Over Three Decades: One Mother’s Story, Hila Spear
Bereavement and Grief Related to the Loss of a Parent, Hila J. Spear
Evidence-based Nursing Practice: Making Progress and Making a Difference Presentation, Hila J. Spear
Mothers’ Support Options During Childbirth: A Survey of Hospital Obstetrical Units in the Southeastern Region of the United States, Hila J. Spear
Submissions from 2004
Breastfeeding’s not as easy as you think!, Hila J. Spear
Let’s Get Informed and Involved, Hila J. Spear
On Ethical Peer Review and Publication Decisions: The Importance of Professional Conduct and Communication, Hila J. Spear
You sure can tell..., Hila J. Spear
Fast Track to Failure, Raymond Zakhari and Raymond Zakhari
Submissions from 2003
Addressing the Complexity of Teen Pregnancy through Various, Hila J. Spear
Lesson in Caring and Compassion: “I saw some of the nurses crying.”, Hila J. Spear
Touching the Spirit: Student Stories of Spiritual Care, Hila J. Spear
You Sure Can Tell which Nurses are in Favor of Breastfeeding, Hila J. Spear
Submissions from 2002
A Study of the Relationships among Secondary Traumatic Stress, Coping, and Years of Service in Firefighter/Emergency Medical Service Personnel, Lynne S. Sanders
Almost 20 Years after a Traumatic Birth Experience: “Joshua is doing just fine.”, Hila Spear
Submissions from 2000
The Community Awareness Rape Education (CARE) Program for High School Students, Virginia Wright, Shanna Akers, and Suzanne Rita