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Celia E Wills

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Evidence-Based Nursing|April 16, 2005
A telephone psychotherapy programme improved clinical outcomes in patients beginning antidepressant treatmentCelia E Wills
Evidence-Based Nursing|September 26, 2008
Review: evidence on the effectiveness of interventions to improve patient adherence to prescribed medications is limitedCelia E Wills
Evidence-Based Nursing|October 2, 2007
Review: ultra-short screening tests are not highly accurate for detecting depression in primary careCelia E Wills
Evidence-Based Nursing|July 29, 2003
Caregivers experienced 6 phases in coping over time with severe and persistent mental illness in a family memberCelia E Wills
Evidence-Based Nursing|November 2, 2006
Maintenance treatment with paroxetine, but not psychotherapy, prevented recurrent major depression in older peopleCelia E Wills
Evidence-Based Nursing|July 16, 2004
Review: screening instruments had sensitivities of 67-100% and specificities of 53-98% for detecting major depression in older primary care patientsCelia E Wills
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|March 23, 2010
Sharing decisions with patientsCelia E Wills
Western Journal of Nursing Research|October 6, 2021
Midwest Nursing Research Society NewsCelia E Wills
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|May 12, 2005
What really works in clinical practice? Becoming more evidence basedCelia E Wills
The Journal of Nursing Education|May 25, 2002
Graduate nursing students' precourse and postcourse perceptions and preferences concerning completely web-based coursesCelia E Wills, Manfred Stommel
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Evidence-Based Nursing|April 16, 2005
A telephone psychotherapy programme improved clinical outcomes in patients beginning antidepressant treatmentCelia E Wills
Evidence-Based Nursing|September 26, 2008
Review: evidence on the effectiveness of interventions to improve patient adherence to prescribed medications is limitedCelia E Wills
Evidence-Based Nursing|October 2, 2007
Review: ultra-short screening tests are not highly accurate for detecting depression in primary careCelia E Wills
Evidence-Based Nursing|July 29, 2003
Caregivers experienced 6 phases in coping over time with severe and persistent mental illness in a family memberCelia E Wills
Evidence-Based Nursing|November 2, 2006
Maintenance treatment with paroxetine, but not psychotherapy, prevented recurrent major depression in older peopleCelia E Wills
Evidence-Based Nursing|July 16, 2004
Review: screening instruments had sensitivities of 67-100% and specificities of 53-98% for detecting major depression in older primary care patientsCelia E Wills
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|March 23, 2010
Sharing decisions with patientsCelia E Wills
Western Journal of Nursing Research|October 6, 2021
Midwest Nursing Research Society NewsCelia E Wills
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|May 12, 2005
What really works in clinical practice? Becoming more evidence basedCelia E Wills
The Journal of Nursing Education|May 25, 2002
Graduate nursing students' precourse and postcourse perceptions and preferences concerning completely web-based coursesCelia E Wills, Manfred Stommel
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