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Ann Hallyburton

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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|June 20, 2022
Diagnostic overshadowing: An evolutionary concept analysis on the misattribution of physical symptoms to pre-existing psychological illnessesAnn Hallyburton
The Journal of Medical Humanities|January 17, 2022
Disease Information Through Comics: A Graphic Option for Health EducationJosh Rakower, Ann Hallyburton
The Journal of Nursing Education|December 4, 2009
Partnering with your library to strengthen nursing researchAnn Hallyburton, Barbara St John
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|February 21, 2009
Nurses working with librariansAnn Hallyburton, Barbara St John
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing|February 6, 2023
Mental health bias in physical care: An integrative review of the literatureAnn Hallyburton, Lisa Allison-Jones
Journal of American College Health : J of ACH|March 5, 2008
College health professionals and academic librarians: collaboration for student healthAnn Hallyburton, Nancy Kolenbrander, Carolyn Robertson
Health & Social Work|December 14, 2020
Emotional Support Animals: An Overview of Practical and Legal Issues for Social WorkersSur Ah Hahn, Jennifer Hinton, Ann Hallyburton
Journal of AHIMA|April 26, 2007
A public life. Developing a consumer information role in HIMIrene L E Mueller, Mary Teslow, Ann Hallyburton
Nurse Education in Practice|December 9, 2008
International collaboration: a concept model to engage nursing leaders and promote global nursing education partnershipsBonnie L Garner, Sharon E Metcalfe, Ann Hallyburton
Disability and Health Journal|March 10, 2024
More than a mask: Possible relationships between lifting of COVID-19 mask requirements and depression symptoms experienced by US adults with disabilitiesAnn Hallyburton, Lisa Allison-Jones, Susan Schoppelrey, et al.
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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|June 20, 2022
Diagnostic overshadowing: An evolutionary concept analysis on the misattribution of physical symptoms to pre-existing psychological illnessesAnn Hallyburton
The Journal of Medical Humanities|January 17, 2022
Disease Information Through Comics: A Graphic Option for Health EducationJosh Rakower, Ann Hallyburton
The Journal of Nursing Education|December 4, 2009
Partnering with your library to strengthen nursing researchAnn Hallyburton, Barbara St John
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|February 21, 2009
Nurses working with librariansAnn Hallyburton, Barbara St John
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing|February 6, 2023
Mental health bias in physical care: An integrative review of the literatureAnn Hallyburton, Lisa Allison-Jones
Journal of American College Health : J of ACH|March 5, 2008
College health professionals and academic librarians: collaboration for student healthAnn Hallyburton, Nancy Kolenbrander, Carolyn Robertson
Health & Social Work|December 14, 2020
Emotional Support Animals: An Overview of Practical and Legal Issues for Social WorkersSur Ah Hahn, Jennifer Hinton, Ann Hallyburton
Journal of AHIMA|April 26, 2007
A public life. Developing a consumer information role in HIMIrene L E Mueller, Mary Teslow, Ann Hallyburton
Nurse Education in Practice|December 9, 2008
International collaboration: a concept model to engage nursing leaders and promote global nursing education partnershipsBonnie L Garner, Sharon E Metcalfe, Ann Hallyburton
Disability and Health Journal|March 10, 2024
More than a mask: Possible relationships between lifting of COVID-19 mask requirements and depression symptoms experienced by US adults with disabilitiesAnn Hallyburton, Lisa Allison-Jones, Susan Schoppelrey, et al.
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