Browsing Faculty of Health Disciplines by Issue Date
Now showing items 1-20 of 31
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A clinical instructor observation tool
(Nursing Papers, 1982) -
Clinical teaching in mental health nursing.
(The Canadian Nurse, 1996) -
A message from Simone
(The Canadian Nurse, 2000-02)Many health care professionals are concerned that, at a time of increased patient acuity, few registered nurses are opting for mental health nursing as a career choice. Since student nurses' undergraduate experiences ... -
Examining the antecedents and consequences of commitment in a lifestyle exercise context
(Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2001) -
The relationship between exercise motives and physical self-esteem in female exercise participants: An application of Self-Determination Theory
(Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 2001) -
Cross-validation of the revised motivation for physical activity measure in active women
(Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2002) -
What works? A personal account of clinical teaching strategies in nursing
(Education for Health, 2004) -
Reducing relocation stress syndrome in long term care facilities
(Journal of Practical Nursing, 2004) -
Relationships between exercise regulations and motivational consequences in university students
(Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2004-03) -
The Exercise Tolerance Test
(Research Update, 2004-12) -
Practical Teaching Strategies for Diabetes Educators
(Diabetic Quarterly, 2005) -
Leisure-Time Physical Activity (LTPA) among Adults in Alberta, 2000–2005
(Research Update, 2005-06) -
Practical approaches in treating depression: Alleviating the debilitating symptoms of depression in LTC
(Canadian Nursing Home, 2006) -
Lunch with the theorists: A clinical learning activity
(Nurse Educator, 2006) -
The mediating role of self-efficacy on personal coping style in cardiac rehabilitation
(Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2006-05) -
Pedometer ownership, motivation, and walking: Do people walk the talk?
(Research Quarterly for Exercise & Sport, 2007) -
Bringing a companion to cardiac rehabilitation: Who does and does it influence program attendance?
(Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Meeting, 2007-10) -
Does participation in cardiac rehabilitation affect health outcomes and health care utilization and costs?
(2007-10-23)Exercise based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs have been shown to be efficacious in the reduction of recurrent cardiovascular events and increased physical and psychological function. However, in North America ...