K A Knafl
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Deatrick J, Knafl K
Image J Nurs Sch
. 1999 Oct;
31(3):209-14.
PMID: 10528448
Purpose: To refine and develop the concept of normalization. While firsthand accounts, clinical observation, and numerous studies suggest that parents of children with chronic conditions often strive to lead a...
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Gallo A, Knafl K
J Soc Pediatr Nurs
. 1998 Sep;
3(3):93-100; quiz 101-2.
PMID: 9743923
Purpose: To examine how parents respond to and manage the challenges of childhood chronic illness. Design: Qualitative, comparative, secondary analysis. Participants: Fifty-eight families (55 mothers, 44 fathers) with a school-age...
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Knafl K, Ayres L, Gallo A, Zoeller L, Breitmayer B
Pediatr Nurs
. 1995 Sep;
21(5):411-5.
PMID: 8684841
Although the diagnosis of a child's chronic illness is typically a stressful time for parents, the events leading up to it vary considerably across families. As part of a larger...
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Gallo A, Breitmayer B, Knafl K, Zoeller L
J Pediatr Nurs
. 1993 Oct;
8(5):318-24.
PMID: 8271153
Researchers who study the effects of chronic illness on well siblings have generally focused on individual characteristics and their relationships with psychological adjustment. More recently, researchers suggest that sibling adjustment...
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Breitmayer B, Ayres L, Knafl K
Image J Nurs Sch
. 1993 Jan;
25(3):237-43.
PMID: 8225358
The term triangulation has been applied to research strategies intended to serve two distinct purposes, confirmation and completeness. Many researchers who claim to have used a triangulated approach fail to...
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Obrecht J, Gallo A, Knafl K
ANNA J
. 1992 Jun;
19(3):255-9; discussion 260.
PMID: 1627007
Families of children with end stage renal disease (ESRD) experience their situation based on how they define the illness, manage it, and view the consequences of the illness on the...