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Health Care for Women International|January 1, 1985
Women's health and the self-care paradox: case study and analysisC C Harris, P N Stern
Journal of Nursing Scholarship : an Official Publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing|May 20, 2000
Being strong: how black West-Indian Canadian women manage depression and its stigmaR Schreiber, P N Stern, C Wilson
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1992
Method slurring: the grounded theory/phenomenology exampleC Baker, J Wuest, P N Stern
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 30, 1998
The contexts for managing depression and its stigma among black West Indian Canadian womenR Schreiber, P N Stern, C Wilson
Journal of Advanced Nursing|March 1, 1996
Grounded theory as feminist research methodologyB Keddy, S L Sims, P N Stern
Journal of Advanced Nursing|September 1, 1994
Becoming strangers: the changing family caregiving relationship in Alzheimer's diseaseJ Wuest, P K Ericson, P N Stern
Health Care for Women International|January 1, 1984
Qualitative research: the nurse as grounded theoristP N Stern, L M Allen, P A Moxley
Health Care for Women International|January 1, 1985
Culturally induced stress during childbearing: the Philipino-American experienceP N Stern, V P Tilden, E K Maxwell
Issues in Health Care of Women|May 1, 1980
Culturally-induced stress during childbearing: the Pilipino-American experienceP N Stern, V P Tilden, E K Maxwell
Health Care for Women International|January 30, 2002
Connected and disconnected support: the impact on the caregiving process in Alzheimer's diseaseJ Wuest, P K Ericson, P N Stern, et al.
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Health Care for Women International|January 1, 1985
Women's health and the self-care paradox: case study and analysisC C Harris, P N Stern
Journal of Nursing Scholarship : an Official Publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing|May 20, 2000
Being strong: how black West-Indian Canadian women manage depression and its stigmaR Schreiber, P N Stern, C Wilson
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1992
Method slurring: the grounded theory/phenomenology exampleC Baker, J Wuest, P N Stern
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 30, 1998
The contexts for managing depression and its stigma among black West Indian Canadian womenR Schreiber, P N Stern, C Wilson
Journal of Advanced Nursing|March 1, 1996
Grounded theory as feminist research methodologyB Keddy, S L Sims, P N Stern
Journal of Advanced Nursing|September 1, 1994
Becoming strangers: the changing family caregiving relationship in Alzheimer's diseaseJ Wuest, P K Ericson, P N Stern
Health Care for Women International|January 1, 1984
Qualitative research: the nurse as grounded theoristP N Stern, L M Allen, P A Moxley
Health Care for Women International|January 1, 1985
Culturally induced stress during childbearing: the Philipino-American experienceP N Stern, V P Tilden, E K Maxwell
Issues in Health Care of Women|May 1, 1980
Culturally-induced stress during childbearing: the Pilipino-American experienceP N Stern, V P Tilden, E K Maxwell
Health Care for Women International|January 30, 2002
Connected and disconnected support: the impact on the caregiving process in Alzheimer's diseaseJ Wuest, P K Ericson, P N Stern, et al.
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