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Preoperative teaching for spouses

AORN Journal, 1978
Although much attention has been paid in recent years to preparing patients for surgery, spouses of surgical patients have been generally neglected. At Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Md, we interviewed 48 spouses of surgical patients to learn how they felt during the surgical experience.
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Life as a Military Spouse

Urologic Nursing, 2013
Military spouses live a capricious life. They often move away from everything familiar to support their active duty spouse. Honor, courage, and commitment are values military spouses need to assist them in being strong and resilient. Effective coping skills aid in the various roles these spouses assume, which may cause personal sacrifices to be made in
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An intelligent spouse's view of OR

Computers & Operations Research, 1991
Abstract This speech was delivered at the 1989 Annual Banquet of the Washington OR/MS Council (WORMSC), the Washington, D.C. area joint chapter of ORSA and TIMS. The incoming President of WORMSC, Doug Samuleson, explained that another banquet a few years earlier had featured a speech called “An Intelligent Spouse's Guide to OR”, but that WORMSC had ...
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The information concerns of spouses of women with breast cancer: patients’ and spouses’ perspectives

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1998
The information concerns of spouses of women with breast cancer: patients’ and spouses’ perspectives¶ A user‐centred study employing focus group methodology was conducted in the United Kingdom in order to establish the key information concerns of spouses of women with breast cancer from both patients’ and spouses’ perspectives. Four unstructured focus
Rees, C.E.   +2 more
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Spouses and the competition for wealth

2020
Between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, everyday marriage and family life was founded on social and spatial proximity. The relationship between generations, genders, siblings and other close relatives was a fundamental element of what constituted a household.
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The Spouse of the Phobic Patient

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1970
A number of hypotheses have been put forward (Gregory, 1959; Penrose, 1944) to explain the generally found higher incidence of psychiatric disturbance in the spouse of patients with mental illness. The relevant literature has been reviewed by Nielsen (1964).
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Coemployed Spouses

Journal of Family Issues, 1988
The authors use assumptions from theories of gender and economic stratification to examine the linkage between patriarchal family structures and the employment experience of women and men by comparing job-related characteristics of spouses working for the same employer.
E S, Bryant   +2 more
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Spouse Abuse

Occupational Health Nursing, 1980
D O, DeLorto, A D, LaViolette
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THE “INVISIBLE” SPOUSE

Nursing, 1986
M E, Dewis, J, Chekryn
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Ex-Spouses and New Spouses: A Study of Relationships

Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1991
Lucile Duberman, Anne-Marie Ambert
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