• Increasing parental competency by demonstration of newborn behavioral characteristics 

      Hamilton, Mary Jane
      The purpose of this study was to investigate the question: Does an explanation, demonstration, and return demonstration of the Infant Behavioral Assessment Record by a nurse and new parents increase maternal and paternal ...
    • Nursing, kinesiology, and psychology collaboration in HIV research: interprofessional perspectives 

      Sefcik, Elizabeth F.; Corless, Inge B.; Hamilton, Mary Jane; Webster, Liana R.; Kesterson, Misty R.; Ricard, Richard J. (2017-10-02)
      Little has been investigated of scientific interprofessional collaboration in research. The focus of research on Interprofessional collaboration has been on education and practice with the goal of improving health outcomes. ...
    • Patient-healthcare provider engagement: The basic building block 

      Corless, Inge B.; Hoyt, Alex; Phillips, J. Craig; Dawson-Rose, Carol; Sefcik, Elizabeth F.; Nicholas, Patrice Kenneally; Holzemer, William L.; Hamilton, Mary Jane; Voss, Joachim G.; Portillo, Carmen J.; Nokes, Kathleen M.; Chen, Wei-Ti; Kirksey, Kenn M.
      Engagement with the provider is basic to the involvement of the patient in HIV care. The question of whether this engagement varies by socio-demographic and psychosocial variables has taken on added significance as we work ...
    • Predictors of body fat redistribution in persons living with HIV/AIDS 

      Kirksey, Kenn M.; Hamilton, Mary Jane; Brown, Adama; Sefcik, Elizabeth F. (2012-01-04)
      Purpose: HIV disease and antiretroviral treatments can be accompanied by intense physical and psychological symptoms, including body fat redistribution. Lipodystrophy is often associated with increased illness perception ...

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