| Holistic Nursing Practice 2000 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Acupuncture and oriental body work: Traditional and modern biomedical concepts in holistic care-conceptual frameworks and biomedical developments. | Health | Beal, Margaret W. |
| Alternative and complementary therapies for labor and birth: An application of Kolcaba's theory of holistic comfort. | Health | Koehn, Mary L. |
| Building bridges: Affirming culture in health and nursing. | Health | Locsin, Rozzano C. |
| Cultural affirmation and the protection of emotional well-being. | Health | Procter, Nicholas G. |
| Describing an explanatory model of HIV illness among aboriginal women. | Health | Mill, Judy E. |
| Drawing a qualitative distinction of caring practices in a professional context: The case of Chinese nursing. | Health | Wong, Thomas K.S., Pang, Smanatha M.C., Arthur, David Gordon |
| Effects of psychological distress on blood pressure in adolescents. | Health | Weinrich, Sally, Weinrich, Martin, Hardin, Sally, Gleaton, Jim, Pesut, Daniel J., Garrison, Carol |
| Exploring culture in nursing: A theory-driven practice. | Health | Mendyka, Brian E. |
| Holism and caring: Nursing in the Chinese health care culture. | Health | Wong, Thomas K.S., Pang, Samantha M.C. |
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