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           Schumacher, K. L., Dodd, M. J., & Paul, S. M. (1993). The   Book Chapters
             stress process in family caregivers of persons receiving   Meleis, A. I., Lipson, J., & Dallafar, A. The reluctant
             chemotherapy. Research in Nursing & Health, 16, 395–404.  immigrant: immigration experiences among Middle
           Schumacher, K. L., & Meleis, A. I. (1994). Transitions: a   Eastern groups in Northern California. In D. Baxter,
             central concept in nursing. Image: Journal of Nursing   & Krulfeld, R. (Eds.), Selected papers on refugees and
             Scholarship, 26(2), 119–127.                  immigrants, vol. V, (pp. 214–230). Arlington, (VA):
           Schumacher, K. L., Stewart, B. J., & Archbold, P. G. (1998).   American Anthropological Association.
             Conceptualizing and measurement of doing family
             caregiving well. Image: Journal of Nursing Scholarship,   Journal Articles
             30(1): 63–69.                               Barnes, D., Eribes, C., Juarbe, T., Nelson, M., Proctor, S.,
           Shaul, M. P. (1997). Transition in chronic illness: rheumatoid   Sawyer, L., et al. (1995). Primary health care and
             arthritis in women. Rehabilitation Nursing, 22, 199–205.  primary care: A confusion of philosophies. Nursing
           Shih, F., & Huang, L. H. (1996). Patients’ needs and their   Outlook, 43, 7–16.
             coping strategies transition to cardiac surgery. Kaohsi-  Bernal, P., & Meleis, A. I. (1995). Being a mother and
             ung Journal of Medical Sciences, 12(2), 114–127.  a “por dia” domestic worker: Companionship and
           Shih, F. J., Meleis, A. I., Yu, P. J., Hu, W. Y., Lou, M. F., &   deprivation. Western Journal of Nursing Research,
             Huang, G. S. (1998). Taiwanese patients’ concerns and   17(4), 365–382.
             coping strategies: transitions to cardiac surgery. Heart   Bernal, P., & Meleis, A. I. (1995). Self care actions of
             and Lung, 27(2): 82–98.                       Colombian por día domestic workers: On prevention
           Swendsen, L., Meleis, A. I., & Jones, D. (1978). Role sup-  and care. Women and Health, 22(4), 77–95.
             plementation for new parents: a role mastery plan.   Budman, C. L., Lipson, J. G. & Meleis, A. I. (1992). The
             American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 3, 84–91.  cultural consultant in mental health care: The case of an
           Watson, N., & Pulliam, L. (2000). Transgenerational health   Arab adolescent. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry,
             promotion. Holistic Nursing Practice, 14(4), 1–11.  62(3), 359–370.
           Weiss, M. E., Piacentine, L. B., Lokken, L., Ancona, J.,   Davidson, P., Meleis, A. I., Daly, J., & Douglas, M. (2003).
             Archer, J., Gresser, S., et al. (2007). Perceived readi-  Globalization as we enter the 21st century: Reflections
             ness for hospital discharge in adult medical-surgical   and directions for nursing education, science, research
             patients. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 21(1), 31–42.  and clinical practice. Contemporary Nurse, 15(3), 162–174.
           Weiss, M. E., & Lokken, L. (2009). Predictors and out-  Davis, L. H., Dumas, R., Ferketich, S., Flaherty, M. J.,
             comes of postpartum mothers’ perceptions of readiness   Isenberg, M., Koerner, J. E., et al. (1992). Culturally
             for discharge after birth. Journal of Obstetric, Gyneco-  competent health care. Nursing Outlook, 40(6), 277–283.
             logic, and Neonatal Nursing, 38(4), 406–417.  Douglas, M. K., Meleis, A. I., Eribes, C., & Kim, S. (1996).
           Wilkins, K. L., & Woodgate, R. L. (2006). Transition: A con-  The work of auxiliary nurses in Mexico: Stressors,
             ceptual analysis in the context of siblings of children   satisfiers and coping strategies, Journal of International
             with cancer. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 21(4), 256–265.  Nursing Studies, 33(5), 495–505.
           Wilson, S. A. (1997). The transition to nursing home life:   Douglas, M. K., Meleis, A. I., & Paul, S. M. (1997). Auxiliary
             A comparison of planned and unplanned admissions.   nurses in Mexico: Impact of multiple roles on their health.
             Journal of Advanced Nursing, 26, 864–871.     Health Care for Women International, 18(44), 355–368.
                                                         Dracup, K., Cronenwett, L., Meleis, A. I., & Benner, P. E.
           Secondary Sources                               (2005). Reflections on the Doctorate of Nursing practice.
           Books                                           Nursing Outlook, 53(4), 177–182.
           Meleis, A. I. (2001). (Ed.). Women’s work, health and quality   Dracup, K., Cronenwett, L., Meleis, A. I., & Benner, P. E.
             of life. Binghamton: Haworth Press.           (2005). Reply to letter to the editor on reflections on
           Meleis, A. I., Isenberg, M., Koerner, J. E., Lacey, B., &   the Doctorate of Nursing practice. Nursing Outlook,
             Stern, P. (1995). Diversity, marginalization, and cultur-  53(6), 269.
             ally competent health care: Issues in knowledge develop-  Facione, N. C., Dodd, M., Holzemer, W., & Meleis, A. I.
             ment. Washington: American Academy of Nursing.  (1997). Help seeking for self discovered breast symptoms:
           Meleis, A. I., Lipson, J. G., Muecke, M., & Smith, G. (1998).   Implications for early detection. Cancer Practice, 5(4),
             Immigrant women and their health: an olive paper.   220–227.
             Indianapolis, (IN): Sigma Theta Tau International.  Hall, J. M., Stevens, P. E. & Meleis, A. I. (1992). Developing
           St. Hill, P., Lipson, J., & Meleis, A. I. (2002). (Eds.). Caring   the construct of role integration: A narrative analysis of
             for women cross-culturally: a portable guide, Philadelphia:   women clerical workers’ daily lives. Research in Nursing
             F.A. Davis.                                   & Health, 15(6), 447–457.
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