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Loretta Secco

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Doyle G, Furlong K, Secco L
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2016 Jun; 225:297-301. PMID: 27332210
Recent entry-to-practice nursing informatics competencies for Registered Nurses in Canada mean nurse educators need educational strategies to promote student competency within the rapidly evolving informatics field. A collaborative research team...
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Letourneau N, Secco L, Colpitts J, Aldous S, Stewart M, Dennis C
J Adv Nurs . 2015 Feb; 71(7):1587-99. PMID: 25705786
Aims: To evaluate the effect of telephone-based peer support on maternal depression and social support Background: Postpartum depression is a global health concern and lack of treatment options mean many...
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Secco L, Letourneau N, Campbell M, Craig S, Colpitts J
J Addict Nurs . 2014 Sep; 25(3):139-47. PMID: 25202811
Although methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) is the intervention of choice for addiction, unfortunately, mothers are less likely to engage in care. Greater understanding of how mothers experience the addiction and...
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Letourneau N, Morris C, Secco L, Stewart M, Hughes J, Critchley K
Violence Vict . 2013 Sep; 28(4):571-86. PMID: 24047040
Reasons for the developmental variability in children exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) are unclear and under studied. This article presents exploratory findings on (a) the potential impact of IPV...
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Letourneau N, Morris C, Stewart M, Hughes J, Critchley K, Secco L
J Interpers Violence . 2013 May; 28(14):2873-93. PMID: 23686618
In order to offer optimal supports and services for mothers affected by intimate partner violence (IPV), an understanding of these mothers' perceptions of support needs, resources, barriers to support, and...
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Letourneau N, Young C, Secco L, Stewart M, Hughes J, Critchley K
Res Nurs Health . 2011 Mar; 34(3):192-203. PMID: 21391219
Although negative outcomes from intimate partner violence (IPV) are not inevitable, IPV is recognized to have profound negative effects on child development. We conducted a qualitative descriptive study of service...
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Woodgate R, Ateah C, Secco L
Qual Health Res . 2008 Jul; 18(8):1075-83. PMID: 18650563
In this article, we discuss findings of a hermeneutic phenomenological study that sought to describe the experiences of parents who have a child with autism. Qualitative interviews were conducted with...
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Secco L, Profit S, Letourneau N
Evid Based Nurs . 2006 Nov; 9(4):106. PMID: 17076008
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