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  1. William James, Nitrous Oxide, and the Anaesthetic Revelation.Jane S. Moon, Catherine M. Kuza & Manisha S. Desai - 2018 - Journal of Anesthesia History 4 (1).
    William James greatly influenced the fields of psychology, philosophy, and religion during the late 19 and early 20 centuries. This was the era of Modernism, a time when many writers rejected the certainty of Enlightenment ideals. Positivism, which rose to prominence in the early 19th century, had emphasized physical phenomena, empirical evidence, and the scientific method. Darwin's On the Origin of Species, with its theory of natural selection, provided an explanation for the evolution of species apart from a divine Creator. (...)
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  2. Expanding horizons: Lonergan's philosophy as a guide to PhD program pedagogy.Carol A. Bova, Donna J. Perry, Anne T. Kane, Nancy S. Morris & James A. Fain - unknown
    Historically, research-focused doctoral programs in nursing have used the apprenticeship model to educate and prepare nurse scientists for research careers. The assumption is that students learn best when paired with a faculty member who is working on the same topic. This model works well when there is a stable workforce, adequate funding streams and sufficient faculty with diverse expertise to capture the enthusiasm and varied topics of incoming doctoral students. However, we believe there are alternative approaches that are worth exploring. (...)
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  3. Somatic Awareness and Daily Hassles in Women with Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Dissertation.Nancy E. Stone - unknown
    Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death for women in the United States. Acute myocardial infarction carries a more negative prognosis for women than men. Women with AMI have both increased mortality and disability. All researchers who have documented a difference in delay times between men and women note that women delay longer in seeking treatment. In the case of an evolving AMI, women who delay in seeking medical attention will often place themselves outside the limits of reperfusion (...)
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  4. Seven propositions of the science of improvement: exploring foundations.Rocco J. Perla, Lloyd P. Provost & Gareth J. Parry - unknown
    CONTEXT: The phrase "Science of Improvement" or "Improvement Science" is commonly used today by a range of people and professions to mean different things, creating confusion to those trying to learn about improvement. In this article, we briefly define the concepts of improvement and science, and review the history of the consideration of "improvement" as a science. METHODS: We trace key concepts and ideas in improvement to their philosophical and theoretical foundation with a focus on Deming's System of Profound Knowledge. (...)
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  5. How to bring evidence into your practice.Rosemary T. Theroux - unknown
  6. Characteristics of mental health case management: results of a national survey.Marsha Langer Ellison, E. Sally Rogers, Ken Sciarappa, Mikal Cohen & Rick Forbess - unknown
    In the last several years, state mental health authorities throughout the United States have assigned a high priority to the funding, development, and operation of case management programs. Although the concept of case management has been in existence for over a decade, there is still confusion regarding the definition of case management and the identification of alternative case management approaches. Recognizing this confusion, the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation undertook a comprehensive study to determine the state of case management practice today. (...)
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