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Nursing’s Boundary Work: Theory Development and the Making of Nursing Science, ca. 1950–1980
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Key Issues in Nursing Theory: Developments, Challenges, and Future Directions
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Temporal Immediacy: A Two-System Theory of Mind for Understanding and Changing Health Behaviors
Paul F. Cook, Sarah J. Schemige, Blaine Reeder, Sara Horton Deutsch, Nancy K Lowe, Paula Meek
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Nursing Theory, Terminology, and Big Data: Data-Driven Discovery of Novel Patterns in Archival Randomized Clinical Trial Data
Karen A. Monsen, Teresa J. Kelechi, Marion E. McRae, Michelle A. Mathiason, Karen S. Martin
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Expanding Regulation Theory With Oxytocin: A Psychoneurobiological Model for Infant Development
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Culture Shifts: From Cultural to Structural Theorizing in Nursing
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Defining and Theorizing About Culture: The Evolution of the Cultural Determinants of Help-Seeking, Revised
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The Preconscious Awareness to Action Framework: An Application to Promote Testicular Awareness
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Theoretical Coalescence: A Method to Develop Qualitative TheoryThe Example of Enduring Morse, Janice M.
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Theory and Theorizing in Nursing Science: Commentary from the Nursing Research Special Issue Editorial Team
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