Paula Julian
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Paula Julian's research investigates health sciences education and the experiences of specific patient populations. Her work includes an examination of the importance of mentoring in nursing academia and the role of manual blood pressure skills among nursing students. Julian has also explored the experiences of homeless military veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic through a qualitative study. Future research, projected for 2025, aims to apply a socio-cognitive approach to enhance mindfulness in a transcultural health course for nursing students. Julian has published four papers, achieving an h-index of 1 with 27 citations. She collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, including Patricia L. Conard, Cindy Parnell, Susan Wynn, and Cheryl Holden.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 31
Selected Publications
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A Socio-Cognitive Approach to Increasing Mindfulness in a Transcultural Health Course for Nursing Students (2025)
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Experiencing COVID-19 through the Eyes of Homeless Military Veterans: A Qualitative Study (2022)
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The Importance of the Manual Blood Pressure Skill amongst Nursing Students (2021)
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The Importance of Mentoring in Nursing Academia (2021)
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- The Importance of Mentoring in Nursing Academia
- The Importance of Mentoring in Nursing Academia
- The Importance of Mentoring in Nursing Academia
- Experiencing COVID-19 through the Eyes of Homeless Military Veterans: A Qualitative Study
- Experiencing COVID-19 through the Eyes of Homeless Military Veterans: A Qualitative Study
- Experiencing COVID-19 through the Eyes of Homeless Military Veterans: A Qualitative Study
- Experiencing COVID-19 through the Eyes of Homeless Military Veterans: A Qualitative Study
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