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Christopher S Lee

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Journal of Family Nursing|August 5, 2020
A Multilevel Modeling Approach to Examine Incongruent Illness Appraisals in Family Care Dyads Over TimeKaren S Lyons, Christopher S Lee
Journal of Family Nursing|December 28, 2019
The Association of Dyadic Symptom Appraisal With Physical and Mental Health Over Time in Care Dyads Living With Lung CancerKaren S Lyons, Christopher S Lee
Journal of Cardiac Failure|June 12, 2024
Digital Walking Behaviors: Could They Be the "Gait-way" to Monitoring Heart Failure Progression in Community-based Settings?Windy W Alonso, Christopher S Lee
AACN Advanced Critical Care|November 5, 2008
Current concepts of neurohormonal activation in heart failure: mediators and mechanismsChristopher S Lee, Nancy C Tkacs
The Journal of Nursing Education|October 29, 2014
Effectiveness of simulation for improvement in self-efficacy among novice nurses: a meta-analysisAshley E Franklin, Christopher S Lee
Journal of Family Nursing|January 23, 2018
The Theory of Dyadic Illness ManagementKaren S Lyons, Christopher S Lee
Case Reports in Orthopedics|December 31, 2014
Isolated Pulmonary Embolism following Shoulder ArthroscopyNicole H Goldhaber, Christopher S Lee
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|February 12, 2020
Understanding the family care dyad: A comparison of two multilevel modelsKaren S Lyons, Christopher S Lee
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|August 29, 2025
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blueChristopher S Lee, Noelle V Pavlovic
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|July 2, 2018
Heart failure symptom science: Is adrenergic dysregulation a missing link?Christopher S Lee, Susan J Pressler
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Journal of Family Nursing|August 5, 2020
A Multilevel Modeling Approach to Examine Incongruent Illness Appraisals in Family Care Dyads Over TimeKaren S Lyons, Christopher S Lee
Journal of Family Nursing|December 28, 2019
The Association of Dyadic Symptom Appraisal With Physical and Mental Health Over Time in Care Dyads Living With Lung CancerKaren S Lyons, Christopher S Lee
Journal of Cardiac Failure|June 12, 2024
Digital Walking Behaviors: Could They Be the "Gait-way" to Monitoring Heart Failure Progression in Community-based Settings?Windy W Alonso, Christopher S Lee
AACN Advanced Critical Care|November 5, 2008
Current concepts of neurohormonal activation in heart failure: mediators and mechanismsChristopher S Lee, Nancy C Tkacs
The Journal of Nursing Education|October 29, 2014
Effectiveness of simulation for improvement in self-efficacy among novice nurses: a meta-analysisAshley E Franklin, Christopher S Lee
Journal of Family Nursing|January 23, 2018
The Theory of Dyadic Illness ManagementKaren S Lyons, Christopher S Lee
Case Reports in Orthopedics|December 31, 2014
Isolated Pulmonary Embolism following Shoulder ArthroscopyNicole H Goldhaber, Christopher S Lee
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|February 12, 2020
Understanding the family care dyad: A comparison of two multilevel modelsKaren S Lyons, Christopher S Lee
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|August 29, 2025
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blueChristopher S Lee, Noelle V Pavlovic
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|July 2, 2018
Heart failure symptom science: Is adrenergic dysregulation a missing link?Christopher S Lee, Susan J Pressler
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