Emergency Nurse Consensus on Most Effective and Accessible Support Strategies During COVID-19: A Delphi Study.
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Full Title: J Emerg Nurs
Abbreviation: J Emerg Nurs
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Subject Category: Emergency Medicine
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"The authors thank Kimberli Munn, MSN, RN, for her contributions to this work as a coinvestigator. Special thanks to Laura J. Tivis, PhD, CCRP, Director of Nursing Research at the St. Luke’s Health System Nursing & Patient Care Center of Excellence, for her mentorship and Rick D. Tivis, MPH, for providing biostatistics consultation services. We acknowledge the literature search support from the staff at the St. Luke’s Medical Library; Sara Loree, MSLS, AHIP, Medical Library Manager with Lindsay Zamara, MLIS, Gabriela Mendez, AS, Kathryn Vela, MLIS, and Madi Vershun, BS. We also acknowledge the support of the 10.13039/100013382Institute of Translational Health Sciences for the use of the REDCap web platform hosted by the University of Washington (ITHS; grants UL1 TR002319, KL2 TR002317, and TL1 TR002318 from 10.13039/100006108National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, United States/10.13039/100000002National Institutes of Health, United States)."
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