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| Wade G HillSummaryAffiliation: Montana State University Country: USA Publications
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Influence of a computer intervention on the psychological status of chronically ill rural women: preliminary resultsWade Hill
College of Nursing, Montana State University, MT 59717, USA
Nurs Res 55:34-42. 2006..Developing virtual support groups and testing the effects on psychosocial indicators associated with adaptation to chronic illness may help remove barriers to adaptation...
An evaluation of an online intervention to provide social support and health educationWade G Hill
College of Nursing, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA
Comput Inform Nurs 22:282-8. 2004..Overall, women found the program beneficial in assisting them to better manage their chronic illness...
Barriers and facilitators to the incorporation of environmental health into public health nursing practiceWade G Hill
Montana State University College of Nursing, Bozeman, Montana 59715, USA
Public Health Nurs 27:121-30. 2010..To describe the environmental health (EH) demands placed on public health nurses (PHNs) as well as the barriers and facilitators to incorporating EH into PHN practice...
Rural parents' perceptions of risks associated with their children's exposure to radonWade G Hill
College of Nursing, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA
Public Health Nurs 23:392-9. 2006..To examine the level of awareness of radon issues, correlates of elective testing behaviors, and the accuracy of risk perception for radon exposures among rural residents receiving public health services...
Rural women, technology, and self-management of chronic illnessClarann Weinert
College of Nursing, Montana State University, Bozeman, USA
Can J Nurs Res 40:114-34. 2008..It was concluded that a computer-delivered intervention can improve social support and self-efficacy and reduce loneliness in rural women, enhancing their ability to self-manage and adapt to chronic illness...
Does Dixon's Integrative Environmental Health Model inform an understanding of rural parents' perceptions of local environmental health risks?Kelly E Harnish
Montana State University College of Nursing, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA
Public Health Nurs 23:465-71. 2006..This type of check between a theoretical approach and field data can be a helpful intermediate step for researchers involved in multiyear studies...
Communicating methylmercury risks and fish consumption benefits to vulnerable childbearing populationsSandra W Kuntz
Montana State University, College of Nursing, Missoula, MT, USA
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs 39:118-26. 2010..The purpose of this article is to review the benefits and risks of fish consumption and identify strategies for presenting effective risk communication messages to vulnerable groups, particularly women of childbearing age...
Rural women with chronic illness: computer use and skill acquisitionClarann Weinert
Montana State University--Bozeman, College of Nursing, 59715, USA
Womens Health Issues 15:230-6. 2005..With the attainment of computer and Internet skills, it is expected that these rural women will have a sustained ability to access quality Internet information that will allow them to better manage and adapt to their chronic illnesses...
Psychosocial health status of persons seeking treatment for exposure to libby amphibole asbestosClarann Weinert
College of Nursing, Montana State University, P O Box 173560, Bozeman, MT 59717 3560, USA
ISRN Nurs 2011:735936. 2011..Satisfaction with access to care was significant only for stress. No differences in depression, stress, and acceptance of illness were found based on residence, exposure pathway, or insurance status...
Negotiating three worlds: academia, nursing science, and tribal communitiesPatricia A Holkup
Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA
J Transcult Nurs 20:164-75. 2009..Method: Members of four research teams discuss the primary lessons learned about successful strategies and challenges encountered during their projects' early stages...
Rural public health policy models to address an evolving environmental asbestos disasterSandra W Kuntz
College of Nursing, Montana State University, Missoula Campus, Missoula, MT 59812 7416
Public Health Nurs 26:70-8. 2009....
Householder status and residence type as correlates of radon awareness and testing behaviorsLaura S Larsson
Sherrick Hall, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana 59717, USA
Public Health Nurs 26:387-95. 2009..The primary aim of this research was to assess radon awareness and testing across 2 housing types...
Health knowledge acquisition by rural women with chronic health conditions: a tale of two Web approachesClarann Weinert
Montana State University College of Nursing, Bozeman, Montana 59717, USA
Aust J Rural Health 16:302-7. 2008..To determine the differences in health knowledge acquisition and the perceived impact on self-management of chronic illness provided by two approaches to providing Web-based information...
Retention in a computer-based outreach intervention for chronically ill rural womenClarann Weinert
College of Nursing, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA
Appl Nurs Res 21:23-9. 2008..Four covariates predicted survival time: level of computer skills, marital status, work outside the home, and impact of social events on participants' lives. Retention-enhancing strategies are suggested for implementation...
Complementary therapy and older rural women: who uses it and who does not?Jean Shreffler-Grant
College of Nursing, Montana State University, Missoula 59812 7416, USA
Nurs Res 56:28-33. 2007..Despite the growing use of complementary therapy by consumers in the United States, very little is known about the factors associated with the use of these therapies among older rural women...
Methylmercury risk and awareness among American Indian women of childbearing age living on an inland northwest reservationSandra W Kuntz
Montana State University, College of Nursing, 32 Campus Drive 7416, Missoula, MT 59812 7416, USA
Environ Res 109:753-9. 2009..Since the population consumes fish and has access to locally caught potentially contaminated fish, a biomonitoring study to determine actual exposure is warranted...
