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This file is made available courtesy of, and with the cooperation of Clarion University of Pennsylvania., Cox, Jamie Suzane. "Services Offered in Rural Libraries in Nebraska." Rural Libraries 13, no. 1 (1993): 13-34.
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This file is made available courtesy of, and with the cooperation of Clarion University of Pennsylvania., Rothlisberg, Allen P. "Sharing the Wealth: An Approach to Creative Professional Library Staffing in Northeastern Arizona." Rural Libraries 15, no. 1 (1995): 21-23.
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The purpose of this evidence-based project is to increase awareness for parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with SCD. Nola Pender's health promotion model was utilized to for this project. The methodology was a quasi-experimental one-group, pretest-posttest design to show the relationship between providing SCD education pre and post intervention. This study could be beneficial as a resource tool for family and caregivers.
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This file is made available courtesy of, and with the cooperation of Clarion University of Pennsylvania., Schott, Virginia O. "Site Selection for Rural Public Libraries." Rural Libraries 7, no. 2 (1987): 27-59.
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This file is made available courtesy of, and with the cooperation of Clarion University of Pennsylvania., "Small/Rural Libraries: The Challenge of Automation and Resource Sharing." Rural Libraries 15, no. 1 (1995): 11-17.
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This file is made available courtesy of, and with the cooperation of Clarion University of Pennsylvania., Wagner, Rod. "So What Do We All Do Until Next Year's Conference?" Rural Libraries 22, no. 2 (2002): 1-8.
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This file is made available courtesy of, and with the cooperation of Clarion University of Pennsylvania., Norris, Benjamin P. "Social Theory and Its Application to the Study of Community Analysis and the Problems of the Rural Library." Rural Libraries 1, no. 1 (1981): 22-31.
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Heart Failure (HF) is one of the leading causes of physician visits and hospitalizations in the United States each year. The American College of Cardiology Foundation, along with the American Heart Association, recommend that patients diagnosed with HF follow a sodium restricted diet (SRD) to reduce congestive symptoms. As studies continue and resources grow, there are still gaps in HF research regarding patient care, compliance, adherence, understanding, and how these concepts affect the patient's quality of life (QOL). This study attempts to provide clinically based research that determines whether or not a relationship exists between adherence to an SRD and QOL of patients with HF at a heart failure clinic in Northwestern Pennsylvania.