| Title | Author | Subject | Description | Date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Comparative study of death anxiety among baccalaureate nursing students | Lamb, Ruth Watts | Psychology; Utah; University of Utah | The present cultural attitude toward death and dying in the American culture has been one of avoidance and denial. The most frequent behavioral response observed in the culture by many investigators and writers has been the perceived psychological posture of death fear or death anxiety. The most f... | 1997-06 | |
| 2 | Postnatal growth patterns of parenterally fed very-low-birth-weight infants | Chien, Hsiu-Chuan | University of Utah; Primary Children's Hospital; Low Birth Weight | The purpose of this study was to examine the postnatal growth pattern of very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants who were fed parenterally. A retrospective design was implemented. Chart review was the data collection method. A total of 166 VLBW infants without major genetic/chromosomal anomalies, marke... | 1997-12 | |
| 3 | Relationship of self-actualization, sophistication-of-body-concept, perceptual field independence, and dominant interests of graduate students in nursing to enrollment in four areas of clinical speciality and choice of three functional areas | Pepper, Ginette Alyce Teter | University of Utah; Psychiatric Nursing | It is a commonly held belief in nursing that there are certain stereotypical nurses within the various clinical specialty areas as well as in the different functional positions such as teaching, administration, supervision, and clinical practice. Likewise, these stereotypes are applied to the studen... | 1972-06 | |
| 4 | Survey of the health needs and problems of Iranian students: how satisfied or dissatisfied they are with the University health service | Smith, Carol Rene | University of Utah; Students Iranians; United States | The focus of this study was to identify and analyze information about the health care needs, degree of satisfaction or dissatisfaction of international students from Iran with the health care services and what they perceive as the role of a university to help them with their health needs and the tra... | 1981-12 | |
| 5 | A Comparative study of assertiveness characteristics among female nursing graduate students and other female graduate students at the University of Utah. | Wise, Margaret Walter. | Utah; Graduate Srudents; University of Utah | The purpose of this master's thesis research project was to compare the assertiveness scores of graduate nursing students with other women graduate students at The University of Utah to determine if there was any significant difference. The problem was to describe and define the difference, in any,... | 1980-12 |