S S Dittmar
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1.
Stanton M, Dittmar S, Jezewski M, Dickerson S
Image J Nurs Sch
. 1996 Jan;
28(4):343-7.
PMID: 8987282
Objective: To determine the shared perceptions, feelings, and experiences of U.S. military nurse veterans. Design: Phenomenological based on Heideggerian philosophy. Population, Sample, Setting: The population was of military nurse veterans...
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Dittmar S, Stanton M, Jezewski M, Dickerson S
Health Care Women Int
. 1996 Jan;
17(1):69-80.
PMID: 8707699
We analyzed interviews with 22 military nurses who had served in wars or conflicts since World War II, up to and including Operation Desert Storm. Using a method of hermeneutic...
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Nochajski T, Burns P, Pranikoff K, Dittmar S
Neurourol Urodyn
. 1993 Jan;
12(3):223-33.
PMID: 8330045
The specific maneuvers that cause women to be incontinent can become important diagnostic aids and major factors in differentiating the effectiveness of the current pharmacological, surgical, and behavioral treatments for...
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Haughey B, Kuhn M, Dittmar S, Wu Y
Heart Lung
. 1992 May;
21(3):203-8.
PMID: 1592608
Little is known about the health practices of critical care nurses (CCNs). Because their health behaviors may influence their inclinations to counsel patients, it is important that CCNs engage in...
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Hyman Z, Haughey B, Dittmar S, Cookman C, McKaig C, Crosby F
J N Y State Nurses Assoc
. 1991 Dec;
22(4):6-10.
PMID: 1761996
The purpose of this study was to determine nurses' perceptions about substance abuse in professional colleagues, opinions about strategies for dealing with substance abuse, and knowledge about resources available for...
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Dittmar S, Stuart C, Elder R
J Nurs Educ
. 1990 Jun;
29(6):283-5.
PMID: 2165149
We have expressed the importance of periodic evaluation of the dean, as well as why an evaluation is desirable. This article presents information about the instrument our faculty used to...
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Casey F, Haughey B, Dittmar S, OSHEA R, Brasure J
J Nurs Educ
. 1989 Nov;
28(9):397-401.
PMID: 2557396
Findings of numerous studies that have explored the smoking practices of nurses reveal a high incidence of smoking that is incongruent with the health beliefs of the profession. Nurses who...
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Dittmar S, Haughey B, OSHEA R, Brasure J
Health Values
. 1989 Feb;
13(2):24-31.
PMID: 10292142
This study describes the health practices of nursing students from several nursing programs in western New York. Findings from a sample of 1,081 female students who responded to a questionnaire...
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Haughey B, Mathewson M, Dittmar S, Wu Y
Heart Lung
. 1989 Jan;
18(1):29-35.
PMID: 2912924
This study examined smoking practices of 499 critical care nurses, their knowledge about the health effects of smoking, and their perceptions regarding responsibility for promoting and supporting antismoking efforts. Approximately...
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Haughey B, OSHEA R, Dittmar S, Bahn P, Mathewson M, Smith S, et al.
Public Health Rep
. 1986 Nov;
101(6):652-7.
PMID: 3097747
The study describes the smoking habits of student nurses and determines the correlates of smoking initiation, continuation, and cessation. The sample included 1,163 students attending 10 nursing schools in Buffalo,...