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Care for the critical care provider, too?Alexander Tartaglia
Program in Patient Counseling, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
Am J Crit Care 12:545-7. 2003
Family responses to donor designation in donation cases: a longitudinal studyDiane Dodd-McCue
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
Prog Transplant 16:150-4. 2006..The findings suggest that strengthening donor designation legislation can lead to positive results for donor families and donation recipients...
The impact of protocol on nurses' role stress: a longitudinal perspectiveDiane Dodd-McCue
Program in Patient Counseling, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
J Nurs Adm 35:205-16. 2005..The research examined whether the protocol could positively affect nurses' perceptions of role stress, and if so, could the work environment improvements be sustained over time...
African American consent and nonconsent cases: are there significant differences?Diane Dodd McCue
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
Prog Transplant 17:215-9. 2007..However, there is limited examination of whether differences exist between African American families that consent and those that do not...
Unintended consequences: the impact of protocol change on critical care nurses' perceptions of stressDiane Dodd-McCue
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
Prog Transplant 14:61-7. 2004..Similar protocols may be appropriate in other end-of-life situations to reduce uncertainty and stress among critical care professionals...
The role of women in the donation consent decision: building on previous researchDiane Dodd McCue
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
Prog Transplant 17:209-14. 2007..With some noteworthy exceptions, the empirical literature on gender and donation, and the role of gender in healthcare decisions as well as donation, is limited...
Role of "relatedness" in donation discussions with next of kin: an empirical study of the common wisdomDiane Dodd-McCue
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
Prog Transplant 15:249-56. 2005..Additionally, the findings emphasize the need for more rigorous investigations and development of more refined, valid measures for examining factors that may influence the donation discussion...
The impact of the Family Communication Coordinator (FCC) Protocol on the role stress of hospital chaplainsDiane Dodd-McCue
School of Allied Health Professions, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298-0233, USA
J Pastoral Care Counsel 59:345-60. 2005..Additionally, the findings suggest that satisfaction with the Protocol may be associated with experience with the Protocol...
Enhancing objectivity in pastoral education: use of standardized patients in video simulationAlexander Tartaglia
School of Allied Health Professions, Richmond, Virginia, USA
J Pastoral Care Counsel 64:2.1-10. 2010..Results demonstrate measurable change in student interview style behavior suggesting that simulation utilizing standardized patients is a valid objective measure of students' behavioral communication styles...
