Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... differences are significant at the .0001 level . Table 8.2 shows that the urban nurses in our sample have higher self - actualization scores than rural nurses . The results of a paired two - tailed t test approach significance at the ...
... differences are significant at the .0001 level . Table 8.2 shows that the urban nurses in our sample have higher self - actualization scores than rural nurses . The results of a paired two - tailed t test approach significance at the ...
Page 96
... differences were significant at the .006 level . Corresponding to these reported differences in stress events , the urban group had 1.6 stress- related health effects , while the rural group averaged 0.97 stress effects . These differences ...
... differences were significant at the .006 level . Corresponding to these reported differences in stress events , the urban group had 1.6 stress- related health effects , while the rural group averaged 0.97 stress effects . These differences ...
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... differences were ( Beckman , 1987 ; Marker , 1987 ) . RURAL CONSIDERATIONS Quality assessment and QA are an accepted , ongoing process in most industries but are relatively new concepts in health care . In fact some health professionals ...
... differences were ( Beckman , 1987 ; Marker , 1987 ) . RURAL CONSIDERATIONS Quality assessment and QA are an accepted , ongoing process in most industries but are relatively new concepts in health care . In fact some health professionals ...
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