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Kelly Powers1, Jamie Brandon, Fei Chen
1About the Authors Kelly Powers, PhD, RN, CNE, is an associate professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte School of Nursing, Charlotte, North Carolina. Jamie Brandon, DNP, RN, CNE, was a clinical assistant professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte School of Nursing. Fei Chen, PhD, MEd, MStat, is an assistant professor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. The authors thank Jasmine Perry, Melinda Pierce, Ashton Atmore, Colette Townsend-Chambers, Bonnie Tiernan, Natasha Stracener, Ticola Ross, and Frances Ferrante-Fusilli for their assistance with implementing the study intervention. This work was supported by funds provided by a 2020 National League for Nursing Research in Nursing Education Grant. For more information, contact Dr. Powers at Kpower15@charlotte.edu .
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