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    Barriers and Perceived Needs for Understanding and Using Research Among Emergency Nurses by Chan, Garrett K., Barnason, Susan, Dakin, Cynthia L., Gillespie, Gordon, Kamienski, Mary C., Stapleton, Stephen, Williams, Jennifer, Juarez, Altair, Li, Suling

    Published in Journal of emergency nursing (2011)
    “…Nurses are involved in conducting research and incorporating evidence into their practice. However, barriers exist at the individual, unit, and organizational…”
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    New approaches to heart failure in the ED by Dakin, Cynthia L

    Published in The American journal of nursing (01-03-2008)
    “…The American Heart Association estimates that heart failure affects 5.2 million people, with 550,000 new cases each year. Of Americans diagnosed with heart…”
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    HAART to heart: HIV-related cardiomyopathy and other cardiovascular complications by Dakin, Cynthia L, O'Connor, Catherine A, Patsdaughter, Carol A

    Published in AACN clinical issues (01-01-2006)
    “…More than one million Americans have been diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Advances in prevention and treatment of HIV have led to an…”
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    Predictive value of emergency department patients’ self-efficacy beliefs on follow-up care of lacerations by Dakin, Cynthia L.

    Published in Australasian emergency nursing journal (01-03-2006)
    “…Patients receiving wound care in the emergency department (ED) often do not follow instructions or return for follow-up appointments sometimes resulting in…”
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    Predictive value of emergency department patients' self -efficacy and outcome beliefs regarding wound care by Dakin, Cynthia Lee Brown

    Published 01-01-2001
    “…The purpose of this predictive study was to explore the relationship between self-efficacy, outcome beliefs and wound healing, as well as the relationship of…”
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    Dissertation