Yale Daily News

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Nursing dean’s study one of most influential

Staff Reporter
Published Friday, February 8, 2008

Groundbreaking research by Yale School of Nursing Dean Margaret Grey and her colleagues was recently honored as being among the top ten most influential nursing studies in the 22-year history of the National Institute of Nursing Research, according to “Changing Practice, Changing Lives: 10 Landmark Nursing Research Studies,” a publication issued by the NINR last month.

Grey and her team conceptualized and confirmed the long-term effectiveness of a novel behavioral intervention, called Coping Skills Training, for teenagers with Type I diabetes — a disease affecting over 200,000...

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