Martha G. Meraviglia, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
Area:
Nursing, General Religion, Psychobiology Psychology
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Doris D. Coward grad student 2001 UT Austin
 (The mediating effects of meaning in life and prayer on the physical and psychological responses of people experiencing lung cancer.)
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Clark AP, McDougall G, Riegel B, et al. (2015) Health Status and Self-care Outcomes After an Education-Support Intervention for People With Chronic Heart Failure. The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 30: S3-S13
Meraviglia M, Stuifbergen A, Parsons D, et al. (2013) Health promotion for cancer survivors: adaptation and implementation of an intervention. Holistic Nursing Practice. 27: 140-7
Meraviglia MG, Stuifbergen A. (2011) Health-promoting behaviors of low-income cancer survivors. Clinical Nurse Specialist Cns. 25: 118-24
Meraviglia M, Grobe SJ, Tabone S, et al. (2009) Creating a positive work environment: implementation of the nurse-friendly hospital criteria. The Journal of Nursing Administration. 39: 64-70
Meraviglia M, Grobe SJ, Tabone S, et al. (2008) Nurse-Friendly Hospital Project: enhancing nurse retention and quality of care. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 23: 305-13; quiz 14-5
Meraviglia MG. (2006) Effects of spirituality in breast cancer survivors. Oncology Nursing Forum. 33
Meraviglia MG. (2004) The effects of spirituality on well-being of people with lung cancer Oncology Nursing Forum. 31: 89-94
Meraviglia MG, McGuire C, Chesley DA. (2003) Nurses' needs for education on cancer and end-of-life care. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. 34: 122-7
Meraviglia MG. (2002) Prayer in people with cancer. Cancer Nursing. 25: 326-31
Meraviglia M, Becker H, Grobe SJ, et al. (2002) Maintenance of skin integrity as a clinical indicator of nursing care. Advances in Skin & Wound Care. 15: 24-9
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