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| Joe BurrageSummaryAffiliation: University of Alabama at Birmingham Country: USA Publications
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HIV rapid tests: progress, perspective, and future directionsJoe Burrage
Clin J Oncol Nurs 7:207-8. 2003..Implications for practice, as well as future applications of this technology, are discussed in this article...
The Scholarship of Engagement in nursingJoe Burrage
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing, 35294 1210, USA
Nurs Outlook 53:220-3. 2005..The need for implementation of a broader paradigm of nursing science within the context of nursing academics' roles is discussed...
Suicidal ideation, hardiness, and successful aging with HIV: considerations for nursingDavid E Vance
School of Nursing, University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL 35294 1210, USA
J Gerontol Nurs 35:27-33. 2009..As these connections are examined, the concept of hardiness is examined in relation to aging with HIV. Implications for nursing are posited...
Promoting successful aging with HIV through hardiness: implications for nursing practice and researchDavid E Vance
School of Nursing, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 35294 1210, USA
J Gerontol Nurs 34:22-9; quiz 30-1. 2008..Because nurses provide care for older adults with HIV, possible interventions and clinical implications for incorporating hardiness into practice and research are suggested...
The impact of political extremism on HIV care: revisiting McCarthyismJoe Burrage
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care 15:9-10. 2004
Chemosensory declines in older adults with HIV: identifying interventionsDavid Vance
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Psychology, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA
J Gerontol Nurs 32:42-8. 2006..Nurses are the primary providers of care and education to address sensory alterations of those who have HIV and those who are aging...
Buddy programs for people infected with HIVJoe Burrage
University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Nursing, USA
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care 14:52-62. 2003..Relationships were found between ISEL subscales and the Health Transition and Mental Health subscales of the MOS-HIV and the MOS-HIV total scale scores. The findings of the study provide support for the continuation of buddy programs...
