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Longitudinal effectiveness of a woman-led, nurse delivered health promotion intervention for women who have experienced intimate partner violence: iHEAL randomized controlled trial
    M. Ford-GilboeColleen Varcoe Nancy Perrin

    Medicine, Sociology

    BMC public health

  • 2024

iHEAL is an effective, acceptable and safe intervention for diverse groups of women with histories of IPV, and trial results provide a foundation for implementation and ongoing evaluation in health care settings and systems.

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Developing Mid-Range Theories for the Maturation of Nursing Care in Colombia
    J. Morse

    Medicine, Education

    Aquichan

  • 2021

By developing and implementing the findings of mid-range theories, nursing care matures, and the standards advance.

The Changing Face of Qualitative Inquiry
    J. Morse

    Sociology, Education

  • 2020

When examining the changes in society and the concomitant changes in research methods in the last century, unquestionably qualitative inquiry has been superseded by quantitative methods and had to

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The Efficacy of a Health Promotion Intervention for Indigenous Women: Reclaiming Our Spirits

The efficacy of ROS in improving women’s quality of life and health was examined in a community sample of 152 Indigenous women living in highly marginalizing conditions in two Canadian cities, suggesting that this intervention has promise and can be effectively tailored to the specific needs of Indigenous women.

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Reclaiming Our Spirits: Development and Pilot Testing of a Health Promotion Intervention for Indigenous Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence
    C. VarcoeA. Browne Marilyn Merritt-Gray

    Sociology, Medicine

  • 2017

Reclaiming The authors' Spirits (ROS) is a health promotion intervention designed for Indigenous women living in an urban context in Canada, developed using a series of related approaches including guidance from Indigenous women with research expertise specific to IPV and Indigenous women's experiences.

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The Process, Outcomes, and Challenges of Feasibility Studies Conducted in Partnership With Stakeholders: A Health Intervention for Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
    J. WuestMarilyn Merritt-Gray C. Varcoe

    Medicine, Sociology

  • 2015

The findings show the importance of examining elements of feasibility for complex community-based health interventions as a basis for determining whether controlled intervention efficacy testing is justified and for refining both the intervention and the research design.

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Chronic pain in women survivors of intimate partner violence.
    J. WuestMarilyn Merritt-GrayM. Ford-GilboeB. LentC. VarcoeJacquelyn C. Campbell

    Medicine, Sociology

    The journal of pain : official journal of the…

  • 2008
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A Developmental Model of Health and Nursing
    M. AllenD. Ph.M. Warner

    Medicine, Sociology

  • 2002

This is the last article written by Moyra Allen prior to her death in 1996, and lays out an organizing plan or model with which to seek answers to these questions and the inquiry process through which the model-building process evolved.

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A Theory-Based Primary Health Care Intervention for Women Who Have Left Abusive Partners
    M. Ford-GilboeMarilyn Merritt-GrayC. VarcoeJ. Wuest

    Medicine, Psychology

    ANS. Advances in nursing science

  • 2011

The Intervention for Health Enhancement After Leaving is a comprehensive, trauma informed, primary health care intervention, which builds on the grounded theory Strengthening Capacity to Limit Intrusion and other research findings.

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Strengthening Capacity to Limit Intrusion: Theorizing Family Health Promotion in the Aftermath of Woman Abuse
    M. Ford-GilboeJ. WuestMarilyn Merritt-Gray

    Sociology

    Qualitative health research

  • 2005

This feminist grounded theory study conducted repeat interviews with 40 single-parent families that had left abusive partners/fathers and analyzed the data using constant comparative methods to reveal the central problem faced by families is intrusion.

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Research Utilization and Qualitative Research
    C. Estabrooks

    Sociology

  • 2001
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Attributing Selected Costs to Intimate Partner Violence in a Sample of Women Who Have Left Abusive Partners: A Social Determinants of Health Approach
    Colleen VarcoeO. Hankivsky Jacquelyn C. Campbell

    Psychology, Medicine

    Canadian public policy. Analyse de politiques

  • 2011

C’est donc important, en matière of politiques de lutte contre the violence conjugale, that les décideurs tiennent compte du fait that la séparation ne met pas un terme à cette violence.

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Pathways of chronic pain in survivors of intimate partner violence.
    J. WuestM. Ford-Gilboe V. Smye

    Psychology, Sociology

    Journal of women's health

  • 2010

These findings can inform clinical care of women with chronic pain in all areas of healthcare delivery by reinforcing the importance of assessing for a history of child abuse and IPV and highlight the relevance of routinely assessing for abuse-related injury and PTSD and depressive symptom severity when working with women who report chronic pain.

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Abuse-related injury and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder as mechanisms of chronic pain in survivors of intimate partner violence.
    J. WuestM. Ford-Gilboe Jacquelyn C. Campbell

    Medicine, Psychology

    Pain medicine

  • 2009

The results support the importance of routine assessment for IPV and child abuse and support the role of abuse-related injury and posttraumatic stress disorder symptom severity in mediating the effects of assaultive intimate partner violence.

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