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Eleanor J Sullivan1, Sandra M Handley1, Helen Connors1
1Eleanor J. Sullivan, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N., is the dean and a professor; Sandra M. Handley, Ph.D., R.N., C.A.R.N., is a research associate; and Helen Connors, Ph.D., R.N., is an associate dean and associate professor at the University of Kansas School of Nursing, Kansas City, Kansas.
Abstract:
Nurses work on the front lines of primary health care delivery in many settings. The unique characteristics of nursing care put nurses in an excellent position to identify, assess, counsel, and monitor clients with alcohol problems.
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