Nadine Nehls
Affiliations: | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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Sign in to add traineeElizabeth I. Rice | grad student | 2005 | UW Madison |
Roxanne K. Vandermause | grad student | 2005 | UW Madison |
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Nehls N, Barber G, Rice E. (2016) Pathways to the PhD in Nursing: An Analysis of Similarities and Differences. Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. 32: 163-72 |
Nehls N, Rice E. (2014) Early entry to a doctoral degree in nursing program: analysis of student experiences. The Journal of Nursing Education. 53: 223-8 |
Nehls N, Barber G. (2012) A prebaccalaureate PhD option: shaping the future of research-focused doctoral education. The Journal of Nursing Education. 51: 50-3 |
Nehls N, Vandermause R. (2004) Community-driven nursing transforming nursing curricula and instruction. Nursing Education Perspectives. 25: 81-5 |
Nehls N, Owen B, Tipple S, et al. (2001) Lessonslearned from developing, implementing, and evaluating a model of community-driven nursing Nursing and Health Care Perspectives. 22: 304-307 |
Nehls N. (2001) What is a case manager? the perspective of persons with borderline personality disorder Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. 7: 4-12 |
Nehls N. (2000) Recovering: A process of empowerment Advances in Nursing Science. 22: 62-70 |
Nehls N. (2000) Being a case manager for persons with borderline personality disorder: Perspectives of community mental health center clinicians Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. 14: 12-18 |
Nehls N. (1999) Borderline personality disorder: The voice of patients Research in Nursing and Health. 22: 285-293 |
Nehls N. (1998) Borderline personality disorder: Gender stereotypes, stigma, and limited system of care Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 19: 97-112 |