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    Fostering completion of the doctor of philosophy degree through scholarly collegial support by Pancheri, Karen, Fowler, Debra L, Wiggs, Carol M, Schultz, Rebecca, Lewis, Patricia, Nurse, Rachelle

    “…The doctor of philosophy (PhD) degree in nursing science prepares nurses to be scientists through a rigorous program of scholarship and research. Nurses who…”
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    Systems Perspective for Incivility in Academia: An Integrative Review by Stalter, Ann M, Phillips, Janet M, Ruggiero, Jeanne S, Wiggs, Carol M, Brodhead, Josette, Swanson, Kathleen

    Published in Nursing education perspectives (01-05-2019)
    “…The purpose of this integrative review was to identify evidence of systems thinking on civility in academic settings. Incivility is present in academic…”
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    Collaborative testing: Assessing teamwork and critical thinking behaviors in baccalaureate nursing students by Wiggs, Carol M.

    Published in Nurse education today (01-04-2011)
    “…The purpose of this study was to foster teamwork and critical thinking behaviors in baccalaureate nursing students using a collaborative testing environment…”
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    Mothers and Daughters: Intertwining Relationships and the Lived Experience of Breast Cancer by Wiggs, Carol M.

    Published in Health care for women international (01-11-2011)
    “…No relationship is more profound than the positional mother- daughter dyad. Each shares a physical, emotional, and spiritual link not experienced by others…”
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    A Concept Analysis of Systems Thinking by Stalter, Ann M., Phillips, Janet M., Ruggiero, Jeanne S., Scardaville, Debra L., Merriam, Deborah, Dolansky, Mary A., Goldschmidt, Karen A., Wiggs, Carol M., Winegardner, Sherri

    Published in Nursing forum (Hillsdale) (01-10-2017)
    “…PURPOSE This concept analysis, written by the National Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) RN‐BSN Task Force, defines systems thinking in relation…”
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    Creating the Self: Exploring the Life Journey of Late-Midlife Women by Wiggs, Carol M.

    Published in Journal of women & aging (01-07-2010)
    “…Studies on aging reflect the losses inherent in the aging process. How the aging process is viewed, either as a loss or as a natural process of living, may…”
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    Systems Thinking for Transitions of Care: Reliability Testing for a Standardized Rubric by Phillips, Janet M, Stalter, Ann M, Ruggiero, Jeanne S, Bonnett, Pamela L, Brodhead, Josette, Merriam, Deborah H, Scardaville, Debra L, Wiggs, Carol M, Winegardner, Sherri

    Published in Clinical nurse specialist (01-05-2019)
    “…PURPOSE:The purpose of this study was to develop a standardized rubric for systems thinking across transitions of care for clinical nurse specialists…”
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    Case Study: Baby John - nursing reflections on moral angst by Wiggs, Carol M

    Published in Nursing ethics (01-07-2011)
    “…A case of parents' coping with the birth of an anencephalic child. Anencephaly is a neural tube defect that results in a condition where the baby is without…”
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    Rediscovering by Wiggs, Carol M, Young, Anne, Mastel-Smith, Beth, Mancuso, Peggy

    Published in Journal of gerontological nursing (01-01-2011)
    “…The aim of this hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry was to explore the lived experience of aging for late-midlife women via reflective journaling and a photo…”
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    Women's voices: The experience of aging for late midlife women by Wiggs, Carol M

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…Studies on aging reflect the losses inherent in the aging process. How the aging process is viewed, either as a loss or as a natural process of living, may…”
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