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The Journal of Nursing Education|February 1, 1992
Nursing students rank high in autonomy at the exit levelS Boughn
Nurse Educator|November 1, 1987
A strategy for increasing student autonomy: women's health courseS Boughn
The Journal of Nursing Education|April 1, 1988
A lack of autonomy in the contemporary nursing student: a comparative studyS Boughn
Nursing & Health Care : Official Publication of the National League for Nursing|February 1, 1991
A women's health course with a feminist perspective: learning to care for and empower ourselvesS Boughn
Nursing and Health Care Perspectives|February 28, 2001
Why women and men choose nursingS Boughn
New Jersey Nurse|July 1, 1992
Comparing nursing students to women students in other disciplines provides insight into the "autonomy problem" experienced by practicing nursesS Boughn
Nursing & Health Care : Official Publication of the National League for Nursing|October 1, 1994
Why do men choose nursing?S Boughn
The Journal of Nursing Education|March 1, 1995
An instrument for measuring autonomy-related attitudes and behaviors in women nursing studentsS Boughn
The Journal of Nursing Education|May 1, 1992
An immodest proposal: pay equity for nursing faculty who do clinical teachingS Boughn
New Jersey Nurse|April 1, 1993
A message to students--for all nursesS Boughn
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The Journal of Nursing Education|February 1, 1992
Nursing students rank high in autonomy at the exit levelS Boughn
Nurse Educator|November 1, 1987
A strategy for increasing student autonomy: women's health courseS Boughn
The Journal of Nursing Education|April 1, 1988
A lack of autonomy in the contemporary nursing student: a comparative studyS Boughn
Nursing & Health Care : Official Publication of the National League for Nursing|February 1, 1991
A women's health course with a feminist perspective: learning to care for and empower ourselvesS Boughn
Nursing and Health Care Perspectives|February 28, 2001
Why women and men choose nursingS Boughn
New Jersey Nurse|July 1, 1992
Comparing nursing students to women students in other disciplines provides insight into the "autonomy problem" experienced by practicing nursesS Boughn
Nursing & Health Care : Official Publication of the National League for Nursing|October 1, 1994
Why do men choose nursing?S Boughn
The Journal of Nursing Education|March 1, 1995
An instrument for measuring autonomy-related attitudes and behaviors in women nursing studentsS Boughn
The Journal of Nursing Education|May 1, 1992
An immodest proposal: pay equity for nursing faculty who do clinical teachingS Boughn
New Jersey Nurse|April 1, 1993
A message to students--for all nursesS Boughn
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