An Environmental Intervention to Restore Attention in Women With Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer
2003
Cancer Nursing
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 26
Pages 284-292
Author(s): Cimprich, B., Ronis, D. L.
Women who are undergoing breast cancer treatments are at risk for fatigue-related cognitive and attention deficits. These impairments can make it difficult for them to retain information about their disease, make treatment decisions, follow their treatment regime, and cope with painful losses and disruptions in their daily life. Some research indicates that a theoretically based intervention involving regular exposure to the natural environment may help.
Added January 2014
Constructing social futures for climate-change impacts and response studies: building qualitative and quantitative scenarios with the participation of stakeholders
2003
Climate Research
Journal Article
Author(s): Shackley, S., Deanwood, R.
Added October 2012
The Greening of Health Care: Environmental Policy and Advocacy in the Health Care Industry
2003
Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 4
Pages 6-13
Author(s): Sattler, B.
Added October 2012
Integrated Environmental Management for Hospitals
2003
Indoor and Built Environment
Journal Article
Issue 1-2
Volume 12
Pages 93-98
Author(s): Saad, S.G.
Added October 2012
Shutting Down Operating Theater Ventilation When the Theater is Not in Use: Infection Control and Environmental Aspects
2003
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
Journal Article
Issue 8
Volume 24
Pages 596-600
Author(s): Dettenkofer, M., Scherrer, M., Hoch, V., Glaser, H., Schwarzer, G., Zentner, J., Daschner, E.D.
Added October 2012
A 17-month evaluation of a chlorine dioxide water treatment system to control Legionella species in a hospital water supply
2003
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
Journal Article
Issue 8
Volume 24
Pages 575
Author(s): Arjun, S., Gregory, B., Tracy, R., Karen, M., et al.
Added October 2012