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           Johnson, D. E. (1966). Competence in practice: Technical   Dissertations
             and professional. Nursing Outlook, 14(10), 30–33.  Aita,  V.  A.  (1995).  Toward  improved  practice:  Formal
           Johnson,  D.  E.  (1967).  Professional  practice  in  nursing.   prescriptions  and  informal  expressions  of  compassion
             NLN Convention Papers, 23, 26–33.             in  American  nursing  during  the  1950s.  Unpublished
           Johnson, D. E. (1967). Powerlessness: A significant determi-  doctoral  dissertation,  University  of  Nebraska  Medical
             nant in patient behavior? Journal of Nursing Educators,   Center, Omaha, NE.
             6(2), 39–44.                                Dee, V. (1986). Validation of a patient classification instru-
           Johnson, D. E. (1968). Critique: Social influences on student   ment  for  psychiatric  patients  based  on  the  Johnson
             nurses in their choice of ideal and practiced solutions to   model for nursing. Dissertation Abstracts International,
             nursing problems. Communicating Nursing Research, 1,   47, 4822B.
             150–155.                                    Devlin, S. L. (1992). The relationship between nurse manag-
           Johnson, D. E. (1968). Toward a science in nursing. Southern   ers’ and staff nurses’ return to school. Unpublished doc-
             Medical Bulletin, 56, 13–23.                  toral dissertation, D’Youville College. (ATT1347531).
           Johnson,  D.  E.  (1968).  Theory  in  nursing:  Borrowed  and   Grice, S. L. (1997). Nurses’ use of medication for agitation for
             unique. Nursing Research, 17, 206–209.        the psychiatric inpatient. Unpublished doctoral dissertation,
           Johnson, D. E. (1974). Development of theory: A requisite   The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC.
             for  nursing  as  a  primary  health  profession.  Nursing   Holaday, B. (1979). Maternal response to their chronically ill
             Research, 23, 372–377.                        infant’s attachment behavior of crying. Unpublished doc-
           Johnson, D. E. (1982). Some thoughts on nursing. Clinical   toral dissertation, University of California, San Francisco.
             Nurse Specialist, 3(1), 1–4.                Lian,  H.  (2007).  Chinese  culture  versus  Western  medicine:
           Johnson, D. E. (1987). Evaluating conceptual models for use   Health implications for San Francisco elder Chinese immi-
             in critical care nursing practice. Dimensions of Critical   grants with heart failure. Unpublished doctoral disserta-
             Care Nursing, 6, 195–197.                     tion, Walden University. AAT3258410.
           Johnson, D. E., Wilcox, J. A., & Moidel, H. C. (1967). The   Litz, H. L. (1998). Smoking cessation: What works best for
             clinical specialist as a practitioner. American Journal of   whom.  Unpublished  doctoral  dissertation,  Clarkson
             Nursing, 67, 2298–2303.                       College (ATT1391123).
           Johnson, D. E. (1974). Development of theory: A requisite   Lovejoy, N. C. (1981). An empirical verification of the Johnson
             for  nursing  as  a  primary  health  profession.  Nursing   behavioral  system  model  for  nursing.  Unpublished  doc-
             Research, 23, 372–377.                        toral dissertation, University of Alabama, Birmingham.
           McCaffery,  M.,  &  Johnson,  D.  E.  (1967).  Effect  of  parent   Naguib, H. H. (1988). Physicians’, nurses’ and patients’ percep-
             group  discussion  upon  epistemic  responses.  Nursing   tions  of  the  surgical  patients’  educational  rights.  Unpub-
             Research, 16, 352–358.                        lished  doctoral  dissertation.  University  of  Alexandria,
                                                           United Republic of Egypt.
           Secondary Sources                             Riegal,  B.  J.  (1991).  Social  support  and  cardiac  invalidism
           Books                                           following  myocardial  infarction.  Unpublished  doctoral
           Auger, J. R. (1976). Behavioral systems and nursing. Englewood   dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles.
             Cliffs, (NJ): Prentice Hall.                Talerico, K.A. (1999). Correlates of aggressive behavioral ac-
           Hoeman, S. P. (1996). Conceptual bases for rehabilitation   tions of older adults with dementia. Unpublished doctoral
             nursing. In S. P. Hoeman (Ed.), Rehabilitation nursing:   dissertation, University of Pennsylvania (AAT9953602).
             Process and application (2nd ed., p. 7). St. Louis: Mosby.  Turner-Henson, A. (1992). Chronically ill children’s mothers’
           Johnson, B. M., & Webber, P. B. (2005). An introduction to   perceptions of environmental variables. Unpublished doc-
             theory and reasoning in nursing. Philadelphia: Lippincott.   toral dissertation, University of Alabama, Birmingham.
             (Johnson material, pp. 141–144.)            Wilkie,  D.  (1990).  Behavioral  correlates  of  lung  cancer
           McEwin,  M.,  &  Wills,  E.  M.  (2007).  Theoretical  basis  for   pain. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of
             nursing.  2nd  Ed.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott.  (Johnson   California, San Francisco.
             material, pp. 148–152.)                     Wilmoth,  M.  D.  (1993).  Development  and  psychometric
           Wesley,  R.  L.  (1995).  Nursing  theory  and  models.  Spring-  testing  of  the  sexual  behaviors  questionnaire.  Unpub-
             house, (PA): Springhouse. (Johnson material, pp. 64–66;   lished doctoral dissertation, University of Pennsylvania
             152–153).                                     (AAT9413929).


           *All unpublished papers are available at the Eskind Library, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. Contact the Archives Division.
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