Factors that influence exercise activity among women post hip fracture participating in the Exercise Plus ProgramBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Clin Interv Aging 2:413-27. 2007
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Testing the Senior Exercise Self-efficacy Project (SESEP) for use with urban dwelling minority older adultsBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Public Health Nurs 25:221-34. 2008
..To test the feasibility and effectiveness of the Senior Exercise Self-efficacy Project (SESEP)...
Factors associated with exercise among older adults in a continuing care retirement communityBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, USA
Rehabil Nurs 36:47-53, 82. 2011
..Further, access to a wellness center providing exercise opportunities may increase adherence to a regular exercise regimen among older adults...
Collaboration: foundation for a successful practiceBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland, School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, USA
J Am Med Dir Assoc 4:344-9. 2003
Testing the effectiveness of the exercise plus program in older women post-hip fractureBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, and Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Ann Behav Med 34:67-76. 2007
..Exercise is an important strategy with potential to improve recovery in older adults following a hip fracture...
Testing the reliability and validity of self-efficacy and outcome expectations of restorative care performed by nursing assistantsBarbara Resnick
School of Nursing, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Nurs Care Qual 23:162-9. 2008
..This study included 386 nursing assistants from 8 nursing homes. The findings provide some support for the reliability and validity of these measures on the basis of Rasch analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and convergent validity...
Barriers and benefits to implementing a restorative care intervention in nursing homesBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore MD 21201, USA
J Am Med Dir Assoc 9:102-8. 2008
..This study considered the factors that facilitated or prevented nursing assistants (NAs) from engaging in restorative care activities...
Measuring physical activity in older adults: use of the Community Health Activities Model Program for Seniors Physical Activity Questionnaire and the Yale Physical Activity Survey in three behavior change consortium studiesBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland, MD, USA
West J Nurs Res 30:673-89. 2008
..Conversely, the Yale PA Survey may more comprehensively describe overall PA and provide information about moderate-intensity physical activity...
A longitudinal analysis of efficacy expectations and exercise in older adultsBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland, Baltimore, 21201, USA
Res Theory Nurs Pract 18:331-44. 2004
..Future research and clinical work should focus on developing and testing interventions that strengthen both self-efficacy and positive outcome expectations in older adults to facilitate maintenance of exercise behavior over time...
Treatment fidelity in behavior change research: a case exampleBarbara Resnick
School of Nursing, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
Nurs Res 54:139-43. 2005
..Assuring optimal treatment fidelity also may decrease the costs of a study and help the research team explain findings...
Examples of implementation and evaluation of treatment fidelity in the BCC studies: where we are and where we need to goBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Ann Behav Med 29:46-54. 2005
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Changing the philosophy of care in long-term care: testing of the restorative care interventionBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Gerontologist 49:175-84. 2009
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The relationship between psychosocial state and exercise behavior of older women 2 months after hip fractureBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore 21201, USA
Rehabil Nurs 32:139-49. 2007
..It was also consistent across both models that age, cognitive status, physical and mental health status, pain, fear, outcome expectations, and depressive symptoms did not directly influence exercise behavior...
Making a difference: nursing assistants' perspectives of restorative care nursingBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore 21201, USA
Rehabil Nurs 31:78-86. 2006
..The findings may be used to revise the Res-Care Pilot Intervention and direct future implementation of programs in nursing home settings...
The Resilience Scale: psychometric properties and clinical applicability in older adultsBarbara A Resnick
University of Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Arch Psychiatr Nurs 25:11-20. 2011
..Although revisions are recommended, use of the Resilience Scale can help identify older adults low in resilience and expose these individuals to interventions to improve resilience and facilitate successful aging...
Pilot testing of function-focused care for acute care interventionBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Nurs Care Qual 26:169-77. 2011
..Pilot testing provided some support for the feasibility of the study and showed a significant improvement in self-efficacy expectations but no change in the other study outcomes...
Perceptions and performance of function and physical activity in assisted living communitiesBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Am Med Dir Assoc 11:406-14. 2010
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The impact of anemia on nursing home residentsBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Clin Nurs Res 19:113-30. 2010
..The findings provide some additional support for the prevalence of anemia and suggest that those with anemia associated with chronic kidney disease are less motivated to engage in functional activities...
Nursing staff beliefs and expectations about continence care in nursing homesBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, USA
J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs 33:610-8. 2006
..The purpose of this qualitative study was to consider the current beliefs of nursing assistants and directors of nursing about management of urinary incontinence (UI) among the residents in nursing homes...
Motivating minority older adults to exerciseBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol 12:17-29. 2006
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Pilot testing of the PRAISEDD intervention among African American and low-income older adultsBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Cardiovasc Nurs 24:352-61. 2009
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Nursing home resident outcomes from the Res-Care interventionBarbara Resnick
Department of Organizational Systems and Adult Health, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, USA
J Am Geriatr Soc 57:1156-65. 2009
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Reliability and validity of the evaluation to sign consent measureBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Gerontologist 47:69-77. 2007
..The purpose of this report is to evaluate the reliability and validity of the five-item Evaluation to Sign Consent (ESC), a measure that can guide determination of an older adult's capacity to consent for research...
Treatment fidelity in nursing home research: the Res-Care Intervention StudyBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, USA
Res Gerontol Nurs 2:30-8. 2009
..In doing so, assurance of treatment fidelity related to restorative care interventions would be strengthened...
Older adults' perspectives on screening prior to initiating an exercise programBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland Baltimore, Columbia, Maryland, 21045, USA
Prev Sci 6:203-11. 2005
..Others felt that screening was irrelevant and actually hindered one's ability to join an activity group. We conclude with recommendations for refocusing future screening guidelines and suggestions for future research...
Testing of the Res-Care Pilot Intervention: Impact on nursing assistantsBarbara Resnick
School of Nursing, University of Maryland, MD, USA
Geriatr Nurs 25:292-7. 2004
..56, P > .05), and no difference in self-efficacy expectations (F = .58, P > .05) or job satisfaction (F = .48, P > .05). The findings provide useful information for future research in restorative care...
Implementing a restorative care philosophy of care in assisted living: pilot testing of Res-Care-ALBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Am Acad Nurse Pract 21:123-33. 2009
..Res-Care-AL is a nurse-initiated intervention using a social ecological model and self-efficacy (SE)-based approach to implement a restorative care intervention for nursing home residents...
Testing of the SEE and OEE post-hip fractureBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
West J Nurs Res 28:586-601. 2006
..Rasch model testing demonstrated that some items had high variability. Based on these findings suggestions are made for how items could be revised and the scales improved for future use...
'Knowing what makes them tick': motivating cognitively impaired older adults to participate in restorative careElizabeth M Galik
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, USA
Int J Nurs Pract 15:48-55. 2009
..The study findings were used to revise the Restorative Care for the Cognitively Impaired Intervention and could direct future implementation of programmes in nursing home settings...
Anemia and its impact on function in nursing home residents: what do we know?Valerie K Sabol
Organizational Systems and Adult Health, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland 21201 1579, USA
J Am Acad Nurse Pract 22:3-16. 2010
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Testing the reliability and validity of computer-mediated social support measures among older adults: a pilot studyEun Shim Nahm
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Comput Inform Nurs 22:211-9. 2004
..Additional studies with a larger representative sample are needed to further examine the psychometric aspects of these measures...
The impact of alcohol use in community-dwelling older adultsBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Community Health Nurs 20:135-45. 2003
..9, p <.05). Health care providers should use an individualized approach to alcohol use in older adults and help these individuals establish, as appropriate, safe drinking habits that will augment health and quality of life...
Restorative care nursing activities: pilot testing self-efficacy and outcome expectation measuresBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, USA
Geriatr Nurs 24:82-9. 2003
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Social support for exercise by experts in older women post-hip fractureBanghwa Lee Casado
School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Women Aging 21:48-62. 2009
..The positive effect of SSE-E on the outcome expectations for exercise in older women recovering from a hip fracture provides an opportunity for health care providers in improving physical activity in this population...
Recruitment of older women: lessons learned from the Baltimore Hip StudiesBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21045, USA
Nurs Res 52:270-3. 2003
..The sample included 8 researcher nurses all women, White, and 42-53 years of age...
Pilot testing of the Restorative Care Intervention: impact on residentsBarbara Resnick
Department of Nursing, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore 21045, USA
J Gerontol Nurs 32:39-47. 2006
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Implementation of the 6-week educational component in the Res-Care intervention: process and outcomesBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Contin Educ Nurs 40:353-60. 2009
..7, F = 280.4, p < .05) in treatment group participants. The techniques used in this intervention were effective in helping to expose nursing assistants to educational sessions and increase their knowledge of nursing care practices...
Testing the feasibility of implementation of clinical practice guidelines in long-term care facilitiesBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Am Med Dir Assoc 5:1-8. 2004
..The purpose of this study was to explore the feasibility of implementing two specific Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs), Pain Management and Falls and Fall Risk, developed by the American Medical Directors Association...
Evaluating the components of the Exercise Plus Program: rationale, theory and implementationBarbara Resnick
School of Nursing, University of Maryland, Baltimore 21201, USA
Health Educ Res 17:648-58. 2002
..This study will add to current knowledge by examining the impact of a combined exercise training/social learning intervention approach versus either alone...
Reliability and validity of the self-efficacy and outcome expectations for osteoporosis medication adherence scalesBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, USA
Orthop Nurs 22:139-47. 2003
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Pilot testing of the restorative care intervention for the cognitively impairedElizabeth M Galik
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Am Med Dir Assoc 9:516-22. 2008
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Repeat falls and the recovery of social participation in the year post-hip fractureRam R Miller
Division of Gerontology, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Age Ageing 38:570-5. 2009
..although the majority of hip fractures are the result of a fall, whether repeated falls in the year post-fracture adversely influence recovery of social participation is not known...
Alcohol use in a continuing care retirement communityBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Gerontol Nurs 29:22-9. 2003
..Recognizing both benefits and risks to alcohol use in older adults suggests that an individual approach to educating these individuals about their use of alcohol should be conducted...
Health promotion practices of older adults: model testingBarbara Resnick
School of Nursing at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
Public Health Nurs 20:2-12. 2003
..Model testing found that age, chronic illnesses, degree of physical and mental health, and cognitive status directly or indirectly influenced older adults' participation in primary and secondary health behaviors...
The reliability and validity of the physical activity survey in long-term careBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Aging Phys Act 15:439-58. 2007
..58 and r = .60, respectively, p < .05). The PAS-LTC completed during the day shift and total activity based on the PAS-LTC showed nonsignificant correlations of .40 or greater with the ActiGraph activity counts and calories...
Reliability and validity of the self-efficacy for exercise and outcome expectations for exercise scales with minority older adultsBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA
J Nurs Meas 12:235-47. 2004
..The study provided some evidence for the reliability and validity of the SEE and OEE when used with minority older adults, and it provides some guidelines for future scale revisions and use...
Design and implementation of a home-based exercise program post-hip fracture: the Baltimore hip studies experienceJanet A Yu-Yahiro
Department of Orthopaedic Research, The Union Memorial Hospital, 3333 N Calvert Street, Suite 400, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA
PM R 1:308-18. 2009
..The objectives are to describe for the first time a home-based exercise intervention for frail elderly hip fracture patients and to describe the feasibility of this exercise program...
Advanced nursing assistant education programNancy B Lerner
Towson University, Baltimore, MD, USA
J Contin Educ Nurs 41:356-62. 2010
..Supervisory workers believe that nursing assistants require additional training to meet the increasingly complex needs of nursing home residents...
Geriatric rehabilitation: the influence of efficacy beliefs and motivationBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Rehabil Nurs 27:152-9. 2002
..The findings support the theory of self-efficacy, and are best explained within a social cognitive theory framework...
Health promotion practices of older adults: testing an individualized approachBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland, School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, USA
J Clin Nurs 12:46-55; discussion 56. 2003
..An individualized approach may be a useful way to help older adults make health decisions and engage in those health promotion activities that will increase their quality of life...
Testing the effect of the WALC intervention on exercise adherence in older adultsBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland, School of Nursing, Baltimore 21201, USA
J Gerontol Nurs 28:40-9. 2002
..To help older adults initiate and adhere to an exercise program, nurses can easily implement the WALC intervention in a variety of settings...
Inflated perceptions of physical activity after stroke: pairing self-report with physiologic measuresBarbara Resnick
School of Nursing, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Phys Act Health 5:308-18. 2008
..Therefore, we considered multiple measures to quantify physical activity in community-dwelling men and women with chronic stroke...
Developing a restorative care programBarbara Resnick
School of Nursing, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA
Am J Nurs 102:91-5. 2002
Motivators for treadmill exercise after strokeBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Top Stroke Rehabil 15:494-502. 2008
..The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore factors that motivated older adults with ischemic stroke to engage in a task-oriented treadmill aerobic exercise (T-AEX) intervention study...
Reliability and validity of the Dementia Quality of Life measure in nursing home residentsEfrat Adler
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201 1579, USA
West J Nurs Res 32:686-704. 2010
..These findings provide additional information about the psychometric properties of the DQOL and offer some recommendations for revisions in the measure to optimally measure QOL in nursing home residents...
Anemia evaluation and management in nursing home residentsValerie K Sabol
Organizational Systems and Adult Health, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201 1579, USA
West J Nurs Res 32:447-61. 2010
..Future research is needed to clarify the potential benefits of timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment for anemic older adults in long-term-care settings and establish evidence-based guidelines to direct care in this area...
Across the aging continuum: motivating older adults to exerciseBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, USA
Adv Nurse Pract 13:37-40. 2005
A proposal for a new screening paradigm and tool called Exercise Assessment and Screening for You (EASY)Barbara Resnick
Dept of Organized Systems and Adult Health, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Aging Phys Act 16:215-33. 2008
..Representing a paradigm shift from traditional screening approaches that focus on potential risks of exercising, this tool emphasizes the benefits of exercise and physical activity for all individuals...
The Exercise Plus Program for older women post hip fracture: participant perspectivesBarbara Resnick
Organizational Adult Health, University of Maryland, School of Nursing, 655 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Gerontologist 45:539-44. 2005
..The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of older women post hip fracture who were exposed to a motivational intervention, the Exercise Plus Program, intended to increase adherence to exercise...
Exploration of informal caregiving following hip fractureEun Shim Nahm
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, USA
Geriatr Nurs 31:254-62. 2010
..Findings from this study revealed unmet support needs expressed by caregivers of older adult hip fracture patients. Ongoing research and clinical interventions are needed to establish effective methods to empower these caregivers...
Satisfaction with assisted living: the unexplored role of physical activityBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, USA
Geriatr Nurs 31:197-205. 2010
..Ongoing research is necessary to explore whether changing attitudes about physical activity among older adults and increasing social support related to physical activity can improve life satisfaction...
Measuring restorative care provided by nursing assistants: reliability and validity of the Restorative Care Behavior ChecklistBarbara Resnick
Department of Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Nurs Res 56:387-98. 2007
..Treatment fidelity issues and compliance with the programs were not addressed in these studies. Without such an evaluation, it is impossible to evaluate the effectiveness of restorative care activities...
The effect of social support on exercise behavior in older adultsBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, USA
Clin Nurs Res 11:52-70. 2002
..This suggests interventions to improve exercise behavior in older adults should incorporate social supports to strengthen self-efficacy and outcome expectations related to exercise...
Testing a theoretical model of exercise behavior for older adultsBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, USA
Nurs Res 52:80-8. 2003
..Understanding the factors that explain exercise behavior in older adults will help structure interventions that motivate these individuals to initiate and adhere to regular exercise...
A taxonomy and economic consequences of nursing home fallsSonja V Sorensen
Health Care Analytics Group, United BioSource Corporation, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
Drugs Aging 23:251-62. 2006
..We propose a taxonomy of nursing home falls that accounts for both the severity of fall consequences and the duration of the treatment episode. No other systematic approach of this kind has been previously described...
Reliability and validity of the Outcome Expectations for Exercise Scale-2Barbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
J Aging Phys Act 13:382-94. 2005
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Exercise intervention in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (CE)Hillary Rosenberg
Geriatr Nurs 24:90-5; quiz 96-7. 2003
..Encouraging exercise in older adults with COPD will help these individuals reach and maintain their highest level of function and quality of life...
Putting research into practice: health promotion activities of the old-old. What should one do?Barbara Resnick
School of Nursing, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA
Geriatr Nurs 24:313. 2003
Pilot testing the Readiness Estimate and Deployability Index Revised for Air Force NursesTheresa Lynn Dremsa
Nursing Research, Lackland Air Force Base, TX 78236, USA
Mil Med 169:11-5. 2004
..There was evidence of reliability and validity of the 83-item READI-R-AFN based on internal consistency (alpha, 0.80-0.96), structural equation modeling, and hypothesis testing. The original hypothesized six dimensions were retained...
The doctor of nursing practice: What does it mean to us in geriatrics, and how should we respond to our colleagues?Barbara Resnick
Geriatr Nurs 27:258-60. 2006
Intervening to prevent falls and fractures in nursing homes: are we putting the cart before the horse?Jay Magaziner
J Am Geriatr Soc 55:464-6. 2007
From black boxes to screening guidelines and antibiotic use: what is it all about?Barbara Resnick
Geriatr Nurs 28:143-4. 2007
A new tool to assess treatment fidelity and evaluation of treatment fidelity across 10 years of health behavior researchBelinda Borrelli
Centers for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine, Brown Medical School, Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI 02903, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 73:852-60. 2005
..The mean proportion adherence to treatment fidelity strategies was .55; 15.5% of articles achieved greater than or equal to .80. This tool may be useful for researchers, grant reviewers, and editors planning and evaluating trials...
An alternative solution to our shortage of nurses, physicians, pharmacists, and other health care providers?Barbara Resnick
Geriatr Nurs 28:207-9. 2007
Urinary incontinence: a neglected geriatric syndrome in nursing facilitiesLarry W Lawhorne
Department of Geriatrics, Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45408, USA
J Am Med Dir Assoc 9:29-35. 2008
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Enhancing treatment fidelity in health behavior change studies: best practices and recommendations from the NIH Behavior Change ConsortiumAlbert J Bellg
Appleton Cardiology Associates, Appleton Heart Institute, Appleton, WI 54911, USA
Health Psychol 23:443-51. 2004
..Funding agencies, reviewers, and journal editors are encouraged to make treatment fidelity a standard part of the conduct and evaluation of health behavior intervention research...
Hospitalization of older adults: are we doing a good job?Barbara Resnick
Geriatr Nurs 29:153-4. 2008
Accumulation of behavioral validation evidence for physical activity stage of changeLaurie ann Hellsten
Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
Health Psychol 27:S43-53. 2008
..The purpose of this study was to accumulate behavioral validity evidence for physical activity Stage of Change (SOC)...
Resilience in aging: the real expertsBarbara Resnick
Geriatr Nurs 29:85-6. 2008
Encouraging exercise in older adults with congestive heart failureBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, USA
Geriatr Nurs 25:204-11. 2004
..In so doing, older adults with CHF will be helped to improve and maintain cardiac status, decrease the symptoms of CHF, and improve overall quality of life...
Plant a seed ... And maybe a tree will growBarbara Resnick
Geriatr Nurs 27:136-8. 2006
Falls in a community of older adults: findings and implications for practiceBarbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, USA
Appl Nurs Res 17:81-91. 2004
..Age, gender, and neurologic disease significantly influenced whether or not a fall occurred. Mental health, regular use of alcohol, and neurologic problems all significantly influenced the number of falls that occurred...
A call to all nurses working in geriatrics: make 2007 a great year by joining the campaign: Advancing Excellence in America's Nursing HomesBarbara Resnick
Geriatr Nurs 28:69-71. 2007
Assisted living: the perfect place for nursingBarbara Resnick
Geriatr Nurs 28:7-8. 2007
Take on the "welcome to Medicare" exam challenge and create the sequelBarbara Resnick
Geriatr Nurs 27:324-5. 2006
Outcomes research: you do have the time!Barbara Resnick
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, USA
J Am Acad Nurse Pract 18:505-9. 2006