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Nataliya V Ivankova

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Journal of Research in Nursing : JRN|November 21, 2022
Using mixed-methods in evidence-based nursing: a scoping review guided by a socio-ecological perspectiveLieu Thompson, Nataliya V Ivankova
Disability and Rehabilitation|July 9, 2014
Exploring factors facilitating adults with spinal cord injury rejoining the workforce: a pilot studySusan R Wilbanks, Nataliya V Ivankova
Annals of Family Medicine|April 1, 2004
Designing a mixed methods study in primary careJohn W Creswell, Michael D Fetters, Nataliya V Ivankova
Anesthesiology|May 17, 2013
Patient satisfaction with anesthesia: beauty is in the eye of the consumerThomas R Vetter, Nataliya V Ivankova, Jean-Francois Pittet
The Journal of Nursing Education|July 27, 2016
Benefits and Challenges of Teaching Nursing Online: Exploring Perspectives of Different StakeholdersNancy P Wingo, Gary B Peters, Nataliya V Ivankova, et al.
Current Diabetes Reports|April 25, 2023
Using Mixed Methods Research in Children with Type 1 Diabetes: a Methodological ReviewSara L Davis, Sarah S Jaser, Nataliya V Ivankova, et al.
Family Medicine|October 7, 2004
Developing a Web site in primary careMichael D Fetters, Nataliya V Ivankova, Mack T Ruffin, et al.
Anesthesiology|September 6, 2013
An analysis of methodologies that can be used to validate if a perioperative surgical home improves the patient-centeredness, evidence-based practice, quality, safety, and value of patient careThomas R Vetter, Nataliya V Ivankova, Lee A Goeddel, et al.
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|June 18, 2015
Development of a Theory-based, Sociocultural Instrument to Assess Black Maternal Intentions to Vaccinate Their Daughters Aged 9 to 12 Against HPVJennifer Cunningham-Erves, Laura L Talbott, Marcia R O'Neal, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology|July 30, 2014
Understanding and improving health education among first-time parents of infants with sickle cell anemia in Alabama: a mixed methods approachJeffrey D Lebensburger, Scott D Grosse, Jessica L Altice, et al.
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Journal of Research in Nursing : JRN|November 21, 2022
Using mixed-methods in evidence-based nursing: a scoping review guided by a socio-ecological perspectiveLieu Thompson, Nataliya V Ivankova
Disability and Rehabilitation|July 9, 2014
Exploring factors facilitating adults with spinal cord injury rejoining the workforce: a pilot studySusan R Wilbanks, Nataliya V Ivankova
Annals of Family Medicine|April 1, 2004
Designing a mixed methods study in primary careJohn W Creswell, Michael D Fetters, Nataliya V Ivankova
Anesthesiology|May 17, 2013
Patient satisfaction with anesthesia: beauty is in the eye of the consumerThomas R Vetter, Nataliya V Ivankova, Jean-Francois Pittet
The Journal of Nursing Education|July 27, 2016
Benefits and Challenges of Teaching Nursing Online: Exploring Perspectives of Different StakeholdersNancy P Wingo, Gary B Peters, Nataliya V Ivankova, et al.
Current Diabetes Reports|April 25, 2023
Using Mixed Methods Research in Children with Type 1 Diabetes: a Methodological ReviewSara L Davis, Sarah S Jaser, Nataliya V Ivankova, et al.
Family Medicine|October 7, 2004
Developing a Web site in primary careMichael D Fetters, Nataliya V Ivankova, Mack T Ruffin, et al.
Anesthesiology|September 6, 2013
An analysis of methodologies that can be used to validate if a perioperative surgical home improves the patient-centeredness, evidence-based practice, quality, safety, and value of patient careThomas R Vetter, Nataliya V Ivankova, Lee A Goeddel, et al.
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|June 18, 2015
Development of a Theory-based, Sociocultural Instrument to Assess Black Maternal Intentions to Vaccinate Their Daughters Aged 9 to 12 Against HPVJennifer Cunningham-Erves, Laura L Talbott, Marcia R O'Neal, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology|July 30, 2014
Understanding and improving health education among first-time parents of infants with sickle cell anemia in Alabama: a mixed methods approachJeffrey D Lebensburger, Scott D Grosse, Jessica L Altice, et al.
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