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Utilization of Dr. Johnson's
Research
Krzywda, E. A. (1998).
Sensory information and Hickman catheter placement. Nutrition in
Clinical Practice, 13, 312.
Johnson, J. E., Christman, N. J.,
& Stitt, C. (1985). Personal control interventions: Short- and
long-term effects on surgical patients. Research in Nursing and Health,
8, 131-145.
Janson-Bjerklie, S., Ferketich,
S., & Benner, P. (1993). Predicting the outcomes of living with
asthma. Res-Nurs-Health, 16(4), 241-250.
Janis, I. L. (1958). Psychological
stress: Psychological and behavioral studies of surgical patients.
New York: Wiley.
Sols, J., & Wan, C.K.
(1989). Effect of sensory and procedural informaiton on coping with
stressful medical procedures and pain: a meta-analysis. J Consult
Clin Psychol, 57, 372-379.
Lundin, L., Sargent, T.,
& Burke, L.J. (1998). Reserach utilization and improvement in outcomes
after diagnostic cardiac catheterization. Critical Care Nurse, 18(5),
30-39.
Padilla, G. V., Grant, M. M.,
Rains, B. L., Hansen, B. C., Bergstrom, N., Wong, H. L., Hanson, R., &
Kubo, W. (1981). Distress reduction and the effects of preparatory
teaching films and patient control. Research in Nursing and Health,
4, 375-387.
Smith, C.E. (1980). Learning
from sensations. Journal of Nursing Education, 19(2), 31-33.
Dr. Johnson's research is like our clinical
practice slogan:

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