Researcher Gets Grant To Develop Tools For Caregivers Of Medically Fragile Children
July 30, 2018
July 30, 2018
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 30 -- Georgia State University issued the following news release:
Regena Spratling, associate professor of nursing and director of the Doctor of Philosophy in nursing program at Georgia State University, has received a two-year, $423,314 grant from the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research (NIH, NINR) to develop Web-based intervention for the caregivers of medically fragile children who are dependent on medical technology.
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Regena Spratling, associate professor of nursing and director of the Doctor of Philosophy in nursing program at Georgia State University, has received a two-year, $423,314 grant from the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research (NIH, NINR) to develop Web-based intervention for the caregivers of medically fragile children who are dependent on medical technology.
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