2000
DOI: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2000.00233.x
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Nursing Research and HIV Infection: State‐of‐the‐Science

Abstract: Although nursing studies have described some of the problems that affect HIV-infected people, further research is needed, particularly related to clinical interventions.

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“…There are several trend analyses published in different fields and periods (e.g., Agustsdottir, Holcombe, Wright, Daffin, & Ogletree, 1995;Goldrick, Baigis, Larsen, & Lemert, 2000;Froggatt, Field, Bailey, & Krishnasamy, 2003;Haylock, 2008;Scholes, 2010;Yang, Liu, Ni, Chang, & Chen, 2009). Moreover, no analyses for trend in neuroscience nursing research are available, and this study seems to be the first.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several trend analyses published in different fields and periods (e.g., Agustsdottir, Holcombe, Wright, Daffin, & Ogletree, 1995;Goldrick, Baigis, Larsen, & Lemert, 2000;Froggatt, Field, Bailey, & Krishnasamy, 2003;Haylock, 2008;Scholes, 2010;Yang, Liu, Ni, Chang, & Chen, 2009). Moreover, no analyses for trend in neuroscience nursing research are available, and this study seems to be the first.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%