Danice B. Greer
University of Texas at Tyler
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Journal of Christian nursing : a quarterly publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship | 2017
Willie M. Abel; Danice B. Greer
ABSTRACT: Black women have the highest rate of hypertension (HTN) in the U.S. and perhaps the world. Because they are deemed the most religiously devout group in the U.S., it is plausible that faithfulness to spiritual/religious practices may yield more adherence to HTN medication regimens. This study examined spiritual/religious beliefs in relation to antihypertensive medication adherence in Black women with HTN. Although results showed no association between beliefs and adherence, women who developed trusting relationships with their healthcare provider were more likely to be adherent to their medications.
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services | 2015
Danice B. Greer; Melinda Hermanns; Cheryl Cooper
The Qualitative Report | 2015
Melinda Hermanns; Danice B. Greer; Cheryl Cooper
The Qualitative Report | 2017
Danice B. Greer; Willie M. Abel
Journal of Christian nursing | 2018
Melinda Hermanns; Danice B. Greer
The Qualitative Report | 2015
Melinda Stanley; Danice B. Greer; Cheryl Cooper
Archive | 2015
Danice B. Greer; Melinda Hermanns
Archive | 2015
Danice B. Greer; Melinda Hermanns; Jennifer Chilton
Archive | 2015
Danice B. Greer
Archive | 2015
Danice B. Greer; Melinda Hermanns