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    "I Knew It Was Wrong the Moment I Got the Order": A Narrative Thematic Analysis of Moral Injury in Combat Veterans by Held, Philip, Klassen, Brian J., Hall, Joanne M., Friese, Tanya R., Bertsch-Gout, Marcel M., Zalta, Alyson K., Pollack, Mark H.

    Published in Psychological trauma (01-05-2019)
    “…Objective: Moral injury is a nascent construct intended to capture reactions to events that violate deeply held beliefs and moral values. Although a model of…”
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    Building a Culture of Inclusion: Disability as Opportunity for Organizational Growth and Improving Patient Care by Ailey, Sarah H., Brown, Paula, Friese, Tanya R., Dugan, Shelia

    Published in The Journal of nursing administration (01-01-2016)
    “…Administrators at Rush University Medical Center have made a commitment to diversity, including accommodating disabilities in the workplace and for students…”
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    Hospitalizations of Adults with Intellectual Disability in Academic Medical Centers by Ailey, Sarah H, Johnson, Tricia, Fogg, Louis, Friese, Tanya R

    “…Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) represent a small but important group of hospitalized patients who often have complex health care needs…”
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    Factors related to complications among adult patients with intellectual disabilities hospitalized at an academic medical center by Ailey, Sarah H, Johnson, Tricia J, Fogg, Louis, Friese, Tanya R

    “…People with intellectual disabilities (ID) represent a small but important group of hospitalized patients who have higher rates of complications than do…”
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    Modifying a social problem-solving program with the input of individuals with intellectual disabilities and their staff by Ailey, Sarah H., Friese, Tanya R., Nezu, Arthur M.

    Published in Research in nursing & health (01-12-2012)
    “…Social problem‐solving programs have shown success in reducing aggressive/challenging behaviors among individuals with intellectual disabilities in clinical…”
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