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Gia Mudd-Martin

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The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|October 30, 2013
Adherence to a low-sodium diet in patients with heart failure is best when family members also follow the diet: a multicenter observational studyMisook Lee Chung, Terry A Lennie, Gia Mudd-Martin, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|July 15, 2022
Moral distress during COVID-19: The importance of perceived organizational support for hospital nursesAbigail L Latimer, Melanie D Otis, Gia Mudd-Martin, et al.
Journal of Nursing Measurement|April 17, 2021
The Psychometric Properties of the Brief Symptom Inventory Hostility and Anxiety Subscales in a Prison PopulationTracey K Vitori, Susan Frazier, Misook L Chung, et al.
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|May 1, 2022
Experiences of ethnic discrimination and COMT rs4680 polymorphism are associated with depressive symptoms in Latinx adults at risk for cardiovascular diseaseKaitlin Voigts Key, Steven Estus, Terry A Lennie, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|May 27, 2020
TAS2R38 Haplotype Predicts 24-Hour Urinary Sodium Excretion in Patients With Heart Failure and Their Family CaregiversJennifer L Smith, Gia Mudd-Martin, Steven Estus, et al.
Preventing Chronic Disease|November 30, 2013
Sociocultural tailoring of a healthy lifestyle intervention to reduce cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes risk among LatinosGia Mudd-Martin, Maria C Martinez, Mary Kay Rayens, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|August 10, 2020
Inflammatory Genotype Moderates the Association Between Anxiety and Systemic Inflammation in Adults at Risk for Cardiovascular DiseaseKaitlin Voigts Key, Gia Mudd-Martin, Debra K Moser, et al.
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|June 6, 2021
Older and younger patients' perceptions, evaluations, and responses to worsening heart failure symptomsChin-Yen Lin, Muna Hammash, Gia Mudd-Martin, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|March 7, 2014
Psychometric properties of the Symptom Status Questionnaire-Heart FailureSeongkum Heo, Debra K Moser, Susan J Pressler, et al.
Biological Research for Nursing|March 25, 2020
<i>TAS2R38</i> PAV Haplotype Predicts Vegetable Consumption in Community-Dwelling Caucasian Adults at Risk for Cardiovascular DiseaseJennifer L Smith, Steven Estus, Terry A Lennie, et al.
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The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|October 30, 2013
Adherence to a low-sodium diet in patients with heart failure is best when family members also follow the diet: a multicenter observational studyMisook Lee Chung, Terry A Lennie, Gia Mudd-Martin, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|July 15, 2022
Moral distress during COVID-19: The importance of perceived organizational support for hospital nursesAbigail L Latimer, Melanie D Otis, Gia Mudd-Martin, et al.
Journal of Nursing Measurement|April 17, 2021
The Psychometric Properties of the Brief Symptom Inventory Hostility and Anxiety Subscales in a Prison PopulationTracey K Vitori, Susan Frazier, Misook L Chung, et al.
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|May 1, 2022
Experiences of ethnic discrimination and COMT rs4680 polymorphism are associated with depressive symptoms in Latinx adults at risk for cardiovascular diseaseKaitlin Voigts Key, Steven Estus, Terry A Lennie, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|May 27, 2020
TAS2R38 Haplotype Predicts 24-Hour Urinary Sodium Excretion in Patients With Heart Failure and Their Family CaregiversJennifer L Smith, Gia Mudd-Martin, Steven Estus, et al.
Preventing Chronic Disease|November 30, 2013
Sociocultural tailoring of a healthy lifestyle intervention to reduce cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes risk among LatinosGia Mudd-Martin, Maria C Martinez, Mary Kay Rayens, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|August 10, 2020
Inflammatory Genotype Moderates the Association Between Anxiety and Systemic Inflammation in Adults at Risk for Cardiovascular DiseaseKaitlin Voigts Key, Gia Mudd-Martin, Debra K Moser, et al.
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|June 6, 2021
Older and younger patients' perceptions, evaluations, and responses to worsening heart failure symptomsChin-Yen Lin, Muna Hammash, Gia Mudd-Martin, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|March 7, 2014
Psychometric properties of the Symptom Status Questionnaire-Heart FailureSeongkum Heo, Debra K Moser, Susan J Pressler, et al.
Biological Research for Nursing|March 25, 2020
<i>TAS2R38</i> PAV Haplotype Predicts Vegetable Consumption in Community-Dwelling Caucasian Adults at Risk for Cardiovascular DiseaseJennifer L Smith, Steven Estus, Terry A Lennie, et al.
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