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Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|December 12, 2012
Does music influence stress in mechanically ventilated patients?Linda L Chlan, William C Engeland, Kay Savik
JAMA Internal Medicine|February 9, 2026
Right Beat, Right Tempo-Rethinking Music Therapy in Critical Care-ReplySikandar H Khan, Linda L Chlan, Babar Khan
Nursing Outlook|May 12, 2023
Disability research must be a priority for nurses to advance health equitySamantha Conley, Stacy Al-Saleh, Linda L Chlan
Gastroenterology Nursing : the Official Journal of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates|April 20, 2001
Effects of a single music therapy intervention on anxiety, discomfort, satisfaction, and compliance with screening guidelines in outpatients undergoing flexible sigmoidoscopyL Chlan, D Evans, M Greenleaf, et al.
Nursing Research|September 1, 2011
Tailoring a treatment fidelity framework for an intensive care unit clinical trialLinda L Chlan, Jill L Guttormson, Kay Savik
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|February 27, 2017
Time for a paradigm shift: Assessing for anxiety in patients receiving mechanical ventilationGlen Au, Jaclynn R Johnson, Linda L Chlan
Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine|November 20, 2001
Feasibility of a music intervention protocol for patients receiving mechanical ventilatory supportL Chlan, M F Tracy, B Nelson, et al.
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|February 28, 2020
Music and 6-minute walk-distance-one step at a time: Commentary on "Rhythmic auditory stimulation increases 6-minute walk distance in individuals with COPD: A repeated measures study"Annie Heiderscheit, Sikandar Khan, Babar Khan, et al.
Nursing Research|May 15, 2020
Patient Activation Among Community-Dwelling Persons Living With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseMarnie M Wetzstein, Linda L Shanta, Linda L Chlan
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|December 3, 2010
Nursing perspectives on 24/7 intensivist coverageKathleen O Lindell, Linda L Chlan, Leslie A Hoffman
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Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|December 12, 2012
Does music influence stress in mechanically ventilated patients?Linda L Chlan, William C Engeland, Kay Savik
JAMA Internal Medicine|February 9, 2026
Right Beat, Right Tempo-Rethinking Music Therapy in Critical Care-ReplySikandar H Khan, Linda L Chlan, Babar Khan
Nursing Outlook|May 12, 2023
Disability research must be a priority for nurses to advance health equitySamantha Conley, Stacy Al-Saleh, Linda L Chlan
Gastroenterology Nursing : the Official Journal of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates|April 20, 2001
Effects of a single music therapy intervention on anxiety, discomfort, satisfaction, and compliance with screening guidelines in outpatients undergoing flexible sigmoidoscopyL Chlan, D Evans, M Greenleaf, et al.
Nursing Research|September 1, 2011
Tailoring a treatment fidelity framework for an intensive care unit clinical trialLinda L Chlan, Jill L Guttormson, Kay Savik
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|February 27, 2017
Time for a paradigm shift: Assessing for anxiety in patients receiving mechanical ventilationGlen Au, Jaclynn R Johnson, Linda L Chlan
Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine|November 20, 2001
Feasibility of a music intervention protocol for patients receiving mechanical ventilatory supportL Chlan, M F Tracy, B Nelson, et al.
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|February 28, 2020
Music and 6-minute walk-distance-one step at a time: Commentary on "Rhythmic auditory stimulation increases 6-minute walk distance in individuals with COPD: A repeated measures study"Annie Heiderscheit, Sikandar Khan, Babar Khan, et al.
Nursing Research|May 15, 2020
Patient Activation Among Community-Dwelling Persons Living With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseMarnie M Wetzstein, Linda L Shanta, Linda L Chlan
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|December 3, 2010
Nursing perspectives on 24/7 intensivist coverageKathleen O Lindell, Linda L Chlan, Leslie A Hoffman
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