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The Canadian Nurse|August 1, 1992
[Cohabitation of lucid and non-lucid residents]S Cossette, L Lévesque
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Mentale Communautaire|March 4, 1992
{Critical review of studies on social support and its relation to the well-being of people suffering from dementia}L Levesque, S Cossette
Research in Nursing & Health|August 1, 1993
Caregiving tasks as predictors of mental health of wife caregivers of men with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseS Cossette, L Lévesque
International Journal of Nursing Studies|April 1, 1994
Cohabitation of alert residents with cognitively impaired peers in nursing homes: the nursing staff's point of viewL Lévesque, S Cossette
The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research = Revue Canadienne De Recherche En Sciences Infirmieres|April 4, 2002
Secondary analysis: theoretical, methodological, and practical considerationsS P Clarke, S Cossette
Research in Nursing & Health|October 1, 1995
Informal and formal support for caregivers of a demented relative: do gender and kinship make a difference?S Cossette, L Lévesque, L Laurin
L'Infirmiere Du Quebec : Revue Officielle De L'Ordre Des Infirmieres Et Infirmiers Du Quebec|March 1, 1997
[A relative in a nursing home with memory problems. Health status of care givers]L Lévesque, F Ducharme, S Cossette
The Gerontologist|August 1, 1993
Why alert residents are more or less willing to cohabit with cognitively impaired peers: an exploratory modelL Lévesque, S Cossette, L Potvin
Psychosomatic Medicine|April 9, 2001
Clinical implications of a reduction in psychological distress on cardiac prognosis in patients participating in a psychosocial intervention programS Cossette, N Frasure-Smith, F Lespérance
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The Canadian Nurse|August 1, 1992
[Cohabitation of lucid and non-lucid residents]S Cossette, L Lévesque
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Mentale Communautaire|March 4, 1992
{Critical review of studies on social support and its relation to the well-being of people suffering from dementia}L Levesque, S Cossette
Research in Nursing & Health|August 1, 1993
Caregiving tasks as predictors of mental health of wife caregivers of men with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseS Cossette, L Lévesque
International Journal of Nursing Studies|April 1, 1994
Cohabitation of alert residents with cognitively impaired peers in nursing homes: the nursing staff's point of viewL Lévesque, S Cossette
The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research = Revue Canadienne De Recherche En Sciences Infirmieres|April 4, 2002
Secondary analysis: theoretical, methodological, and practical considerationsS P Clarke, S Cossette
Research in Nursing & Health|October 1, 1995
Informal and formal support for caregivers of a demented relative: do gender and kinship make a difference?S Cossette, L Lévesque, L Laurin
L'Infirmiere Du Quebec : Revue Officielle De L'Ordre Des Infirmieres Et Infirmiers Du Quebec|March 1, 1997
[A relative in a nursing home with memory problems. Health status of care givers]L Lévesque, F Ducharme, S Cossette
The Gerontologist|August 1, 1993
Why alert residents are more or less willing to cohabit with cognitively impaired peers: an exploratory modelL Lévesque, S Cossette, L Potvin
Psychosomatic Medicine|April 9, 2001
Clinical implications of a reduction in psychological distress on cardiac prognosis in patients participating in a psychosocial intervention programS Cossette, N Frasure-Smith, F Lespérance
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