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Nikki L Hill

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Journal of Gerontological Nursing|March 31, 2017
Person-Centered Technology for Older AdultsNikki L Hill
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|January 3, 2022
Promoting Cognitive Health in Older Adult Cancer SurvivorsLeslie Brautigam, Nikki L Hill
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|August 31, 2023
Reducing Dementia Risk: The Latest Evidence to Guide Conversations With Older AdultsJustin Do, Nikki L Hill
BMC Geriatrics|October 31, 2018
Alzheimer's disease risk factors as mediators of subjective memory impairment and objective memory decline: protocol for a construct-level replication analysisNikki L Hill, Jacqueline Mogle
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|May 5, 2010
Agreeableness and activity engagement in nursing home residents with dementiaNikki L Hill, Ann Kolanowski, Esra Kürüm
JMIR Research Protocols|May 14, 2021
Individual Differences and Features of Self-reported Memory Lapses as Risk Factors for Alzheimer Disease Among Adults Aged 50 Years and Older: Protocol for a Coordinated Analysis Across Two Longitudinal Data SetsJacqueline Mogle, Nikki L Hill, Jennifer R Turner
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|October 3, 2014
Merging person-centered care with translational research to improve the lives of older adults: creating community-based nursing research networksNikki L Hill, Janice Penrod, Paula Milone-Nuzzo
Journal of Applied Gerontology : the Official Journal of the Southern Gerontological Society|December 10, 2024
More Positive Attitudes to Aging are Associated with Lower Subjective Cognitive Decline: Moderating Roles of Affective Well-BeingRenata Komalasari, Nikki L Hill, Diane Berish, et al.
Aging & Mental Health|December 16, 2020
Age and gender disparities in depression and subjective cognitive decline-related outcomesMonique J Brown, Nikki L Hill, Mohammad Rifat Haider
Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation|August 21, 2012
Plasticity in Early Alzheimer's Disease: An Opportunity for InterventionNikki L Hill, Ann M Kolanowski, David J Gill
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Journal of Gerontological Nursing|March 31, 2017
Person-Centered Technology for Older AdultsNikki L Hill
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|January 3, 2022
Promoting Cognitive Health in Older Adult Cancer SurvivorsLeslie Brautigam, Nikki L Hill
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|August 31, 2023
Reducing Dementia Risk: The Latest Evidence to Guide Conversations With Older AdultsJustin Do, Nikki L Hill
BMC Geriatrics|October 31, 2018
Alzheimer's disease risk factors as mediators of subjective memory impairment and objective memory decline: protocol for a construct-level replication analysisNikki L Hill, Jacqueline Mogle
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|May 5, 2010
Agreeableness and activity engagement in nursing home residents with dementiaNikki L Hill, Ann Kolanowski, Esra Kürüm
JMIR Research Protocols|May 14, 2021
Individual Differences and Features of Self-reported Memory Lapses as Risk Factors for Alzheimer Disease Among Adults Aged 50 Years and Older: Protocol for a Coordinated Analysis Across Two Longitudinal Data SetsJacqueline Mogle, Nikki L Hill, Jennifer R Turner
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|October 3, 2014
Merging person-centered care with translational research to improve the lives of older adults: creating community-based nursing research networksNikki L Hill, Janice Penrod, Paula Milone-Nuzzo
Journal of Applied Gerontology : the Official Journal of the Southern Gerontological Society|December 10, 2024
More Positive Attitudes to Aging are Associated with Lower Subjective Cognitive Decline: Moderating Roles of Affective Well-BeingRenata Komalasari, Nikki L Hill, Diane Berish, et al.
Aging & Mental Health|December 16, 2020
Age and gender disparities in depression and subjective cognitive decline-related outcomesMonique J Brown, Nikki L Hill, Mohammad Rifat Haider
Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation|August 21, 2012
Plasticity in Early Alzheimer's Disease: An Opportunity for InterventionNikki L Hill, Ann M Kolanowski, David J Gill
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