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Martha A Abshire

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The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|June 10, 2014
Go with the flow: progress in mechanical circulatory supportMartha A Abshire, Cheryl R Dennison Himmelfarb
Plos One|June 24, 2020
What matters when doctors die: A qualitative study of family perspectivesMartha A Abshire, Marie T Nolan, Sydney M Dy, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|February 19, 2021
"Talking Around It": A Qualitative Study Exploring Dyadic Congruence in Managing the Uncertainty of Living With a Ventricular Assist DeviceLyndsay G DeGroot, Julie T Bidwell, Anna C Peeler, et al.
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|June 14, 2021
A picture is worth a thousand words: exploring the roles of caregivers and the home environment of ventricular assist device patientsMartha A Abshire, Julie T Bidwell, Noelle Pavlovic, et al.
Plos One|May 30, 2020
Actor feedback and rigorous monitoring: Essential quality assurance tools for testing behavioral interventions with simulationMartha A Abshire, Xintong Li, Pragyashree Sharma Basyal, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|September 5, 2021
Caregiver subjective and physiological markers of stress and patient heart failure severity in family care dyadsJulie T Bidwell, Camelia E Hostinar, Melinda K Higgins, et al.
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The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|June 10, 2014
Go with the flow: progress in mechanical circulatory supportMartha A Abshire, Cheryl R Dennison Himmelfarb
Plos One|June 24, 2020
What matters when doctors die: A qualitative study of family perspectivesMartha A Abshire, Marie T Nolan, Sydney M Dy, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|February 19, 2021
"Talking Around It": A Qualitative Study Exploring Dyadic Congruence in Managing the Uncertainty of Living With a Ventricular Assist DeviceLyndsay G DeGroot, Julie T Bidwell, Anna C Peeler, et al.
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|June 14, 2021
A picture is worth a thousand words: exploring the roles of caregivers and the home environment of ventricular assist device patientsMartha A Abshire, Julie T Bidwell, Noelle Pavlovic, et al.
Plos One|May 30, 2020
Actor feedback and rigorous monitoring: Essential quality assurance tools for testing behavioral interventions with simulationMartha A Abshire, Xintong Li, Pragyashree Sharma Basyal, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|September 5, 2021
Caregiver subjective and physiological markers of stress and patient heart failure severity in family care dyadsJulie T Bidwell, Camelia E Hostinar, Melinda K Higgins, et al.
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