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Inquiring Minds

Vol. IX No. 2

University of Kentucky College of Nursing

Nov.-Dec. 2007



Scholarly Activities in the College of Nursing


Recently Published/In Press

Hall, L.A., Rayens, M.K., & Peden, A.R. (In press). Maternal factors associated with child behavior. Journal of Nursing Scholarship.

Rayens, M.K., Hahn, E.J., & Hedgecock, S. (In press). Readiness to quit smoking in rural communities. Issues in Mental Health Nursing.

Rayens, M.K., Hahn, E.J., Langley, R., Hedgecock, S., Butler, K., & Maggio, L. (In press). Public opinion and smoke-free laws. Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice.

Levy, D.T., Tworek, C., Hahn, E.J., & Davis, R.E. (In press). The Kentucky SimSmoke tobacco policy simulation model: Reaching Healthy People 2010 goals through policy change. Southern Medical Journal.

Riegel, B., Moser, D.K. Rayens, M.K., Carlson, B., Pressler, S.B., Shively, M., Albert, N.M., Armola, R., Evangelista, L., & Sethares, K. (In press). Ethnic differences in quality of life in persons with heart failure. Journal of Cardiac Failure.

Evangelista, L., Moser, D.K., Westlake, C., Pike, N., Ter-Galstanyan, A, & Dracup, K. (In press). Correlates of fatigue in patients with heart failure. Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing.

Davidson, P.M., Macdonald, P., Moser, D.K. Ang, E., Paull, G., Choucair, S., Daly, J., Gholizadeh, L. & Dracup, K. (2007). Cultural diversity in heart failure management – Part 1: Findings from the DISCOVER Study. Contemporary Nurse, 25, 50-61.

Yamakowski, L.M., Hasselblad, V., Moser, D.K., Binanay, C., Conway, G.A., Glotzer, J.M., Hartman, K.A., Stevenson, L.W., & Leier, C.V. (2007). Prediction of rehospitalization and death in severe heart failure by physicians and nurses of the ESCAPE trial. Journal of Cardiac Failure, 13, 8-13.

Granger, B.B., Moser, D.K., Harrell, J., Sandelowski, M., & Ekman, I. (In press). A practical use of theory to study adherence. Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing.

Fukuoka, Y., Dracup, K., Moser, D.K., McKinley, S., Ball, C., Yamasaki, K., & Kim, C. (In press). Severity of chest pain is not a cue for women to recognize AMI symptoms as cardiac. Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing.

Buckley, T., Gallagher, R., Dracup, K., Moser, D.K., & Aitken, L.M. (2007). The effect of education and counseling on knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about responses to acute myocardial infarction symptoms. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 6, 105-111.


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