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Journal of Nursing Management|March 1, 1994
The moderating effects of structural characteristics of wards in general hospitals on the relationship between professional management and quality of careT Hendel, Y Bar-Tal
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|May 3, 1995
Identifying the coping behaviours used by nurses in intensive careM Ehrenfeld, Y Bar-Tal
The Journal of Psychology|July 21, 1999
The effect on coping of monitoring, blunting, and the ability to achieve cognitive structureY Bar-Tal, A Spitzer
The British Journal of Social Psychology|December 1, 1996
Nursing staff responses to violent events in closed psychiatric wards: a comparison between attributional and cognitive-neo-associationistic analysesD Apel, Y Bar-Tal
Quality Assurance in Health Care : the Official Journal of the International Society for Quality Assurance in Health Care|March 1, 1993
Quality nursing care survey, 1988-1990R Ron, Y Bar-Tal
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 6, 1999
The need and ability to achieve cognitive structuring: individual differences that moderate the effect of stress on information processingY Bar-Tal, A Raviv, A Spitzer
Western Journal of Nursing Research|April 1, 1996
The moderating effect of age on self-careA Spitzer, Y Bar-Tal, L Ziv
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1995
Social support: how does it really work?A Spitzer, Y Bar-Tal, H Golander
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1988
Perceptions and attitudes of academic nursing students to researchS Eckerling, R Bergman, Y Bar-Tal
Work (Reading, Mass.)|January 21, 2014
Worker role and work-related needs of mentally ill and healthy peopleN Hadas, N Katz, Y Bar-Tal
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Journal of Nursing Management|March 1, 1994
The moderating effects of structural characteristics of wards in general hospitals on the relationship between professional management and quality of careT Hendel, Y Bar-Tal
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|May 3, 1995
Identifying the coping behaviours used by nurses in intensive careM Ehrenfeld, Y Bar-Tal
The Journal of Psychology|July 21, 1999
The effect on coping of monitoring, blunting, and the ability to achieve cognitive structureY Bar-Tal, A Spitzer
The British Journal of Social Psychology|December 1, 1996
Nursing staff responses to violent events in closed psychiatric wards: a comparison between attributional and cognitive-neo-associationistic analysesD Apel, Y Bar-Tal
Quality Assurance in Health Care : the Official Journal of the International Society for Quality Assurance in Health Care|March 1, 1993
Quality nursing care survey, 1988-1990R Ron, Y Bar-Tal
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 6, 1999
The need and ability to achieve cognitive structuring: individual differences that moderate the effect of stress on information processingY Bar-Tal, A Raviv, A Spitzer
Western Journal of Nursing Research|April 1, 1996
The moderating effect of age on self-careA Spitzer, Y Bar-Tal, L Ziv
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1995
Social support: how does it really work?A Spitzer, Y Bar-Tal, H Golander
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1988
Perceptions and attitudes of academic nursing students to researchS Eckerling, R Bergman, Y Bar-Tal
Work (Reading, Mass.)|January 21, 2014
Worker role and work-related needs of mentally ill and healthy peopleN Hadas, N Katz, Y Bar-Tal
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