Evaluation of Dog Walking Programs to Promote Student Nurse Health
Aim: To provide a brief review of health concerns associated with a sedentary lifestyle and summarize some of the benefits of walking, with specific focus on the value of dog-walking programs as a means to improve health and wellness for the student nurse. Methods: A professor within the School of N...
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Main Authors: | Morgan Yordy (Author), Emily Graff (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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