1919
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a101921
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Population Schedule for the Census of 1920

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“…Others have suggested that nurses are ideal candidates to deliver behavioral sleep interventions and are an underutilized resource (Fields et al, 2013). With a 4:1 ratio of nurses to physicians in the United States (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, 2017), nurses comprise the largest segment of healthcare providers (Laughlin et al, 2021). Notably, all nurses in this study expressed interest in delivering CBT-I if barriers (time, cost) could be overcome; however, some questioned whether they were qualified and whether it should be left to mental health professionals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others have suggested that nurses are ideal candidates to deliver behavioral sleep interventions and are an underutilized resource (Fields et al, 2013). With a 4:1 ratio of nurses to physicians in the United States (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, 2017), nurses comprise the largest segment of healthcare providers (Laughlin et al, 2021). Notably, all nurses in this study expressed interest in delivering CBT-I if barriers (time, cost) could be overcome; however, some questioned whether they were qualified and whether it should be left to mental health professionals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that fathers may be less likely than mothers to reinforce illness behaviors. In addition, mothers are likely to be the primary caregiver (34), allowing for more opportunities to model and reinforce behaviors in their children. In families where both parents are ill, the role of the mother may continue to influence children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%