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1Jascinth Lindo, PhD, MSN, MPH, is Associate Professor; Carolyn LePage, PhD, ARNP-BC, is Assistant Professor; and Ferrona Beason, PhD, ARNP, is Assistant Professor, College of Nursing and Health Science, Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida.
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