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    Effects of the situational context and interactional process on the quality of family caregiving by Phillips, L R, Morrison, E, Steffl, B, Chae, Y M, Cromwell, S L, Russell, C K

    Published in Research in nursing & health (01-06-1995)
    “…A staged theoretical model designed to explain the quality of elder caring by family members was tested. The model posits how the situational context,…”
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    The relevance of familism in cross-cultural studies of family caregiving by Luna, I, Torres de Ardon, E, Lim, Y M, Cromwell, S L, Phillips, L R, Russell, C K

    Published in Western journal of nursing research (01-06-1996)
    “…Although familism has been studied in both Mexican American and Anglo families, there is controversy about whether familism in both groups is the same…”
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    Development and testing the elder concerns about memory scale by Cromwell, Sandra L.

    Published in Archives of psychiatric nursing (01-06-1998)
    “…This article describes the development and testing of an instrument to measure elders' concerns about their memory. The content validity was assessed using a…”
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    Toward a cross-cultural perspective of family caregiving by Phillips, L R, Luna, I, Russell, C K, Baca, G, Lim, Y M, Cromwell, S L, Torres de Ardon, E

    Published in Western journal of nursing research (01-06-1996)
    “…This article is part of a symposium that explores the issues involved in developing cross-culturally equivalent conceptualizations and measures for studying…”
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    Toward a cross-cultural understanding of family caregiving burden by Lim, Y M, Luna, I, Cromwell, S L, Phillips, L R, Russell, C K, Torres de Ardon, E

    Published in Western journal of nursing research (01-06-1996)
    “…This article is part of a symposium describing the development of cross-culturally relevant instruments to measure familism, caregiver burden, and quality of…”
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    Uncovering the cultural context for quality of family caregiving for elders by Cromwell, S L, Russell, C K, Lim, Y M, Luna, I, Torres de Ardon, E, Phillips, L R

    Published in Western journal of nursing research (01-06-1996)
    “…This article is part of a symposium exploring issues in developing cross-culturally equivalent conceptualizations and measures for a study of elder family…”
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    Forgetfulness in elders: Strategies for protective caregiving by Cromwell, Sandra L., Phillips, Linda R.

    Published in Geriatric nursing (New York) (01-03-1995)
    “…Nurses working with elders know from experience that an elder being viewed as forgetful negatively affects both the quality and the quantity of elders' social…”
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    Using clinical models to frame outcomes evaluation: the Arizona Nurses' Association Nursing Report Card Project by Sheehy, C M, Saewert, K J, Bell, S K, Steinbinder, A, Cromwell, S L, McNamara, A M

    Published in Outcomes management for nursing practice (01-01-2000)
    “…The American Nurses Association (ANA) inaugurated Nursing's Safety and Quality Initiative in 1994. This multiphased initiative provides a framework for the…”
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    Elder-caregiver care negotiations as dances of dependency by Russell, C K, Phillips, L R, Cromwell, S L, Gregory, D M

    “…Well-developed metaphors function as heuristic devices for the communication of scientific ideas. When applied to common, typical situations, metaphorical…”
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    Dehydration: Biological Considerations, Age-Related Changes, and Risk Factors in Older Adults by Sheehy, Christine M., Perry, Patsy A., Cromwell, Sandra L.

    Published in Biological research for nursing (01-07-1999)
    “…Maintenance of water balance is essential to normal physiologic function and vigorous aging. Older adults, however, frequently experience alterations in fluid…”
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