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Baby doll therapy in dementia residents
Barbara A. Braden
The University of Toledo
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Master’s and Doctoral Projects
2014
Baby doll therapy in dementia residents
Barbara A. Braden
The University of Toledo
Follow this and additional works at: http://utdr.utoledo.edu/graduate-projects
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Braden, Barbara A., "Baby doll therapy in dementia residents" (2014). Master’s and Doctoral Projects. Paper 7.
http://utdr.utoledo.edu/graduate-projects/7
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, Baby Doll Therapy in Dementia Residents
A doctoral project submitted in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the degree of
Doctorate of Nursing Practice
by
Barbara A. Braden, MS, MSN, FNP, NP-C
University of Toledo
, Acknowledgements:
Conducting any evidence-based project such as this would not be possible without the
help and expertise of those involved with the project. In that context I wish to thank my project
Chair, Dr. Phyllis Gaspar, whose many hours of editing and critical review were so invaluable,
and my committee members Dr. Judy Ribak and Dr. Gladeen Roberts for their critical reviews
and recommendations for the project. I wish to thank Ms. Jodi Jamison, the UT Librarian who
did searches and advised me on so many items. I also need to thank the nursing director, the
staff, the patients, and the family members of the dementia center where I implemented this
project! Lastly, I offer my regards and thanks to all of those who supported me in any respect
during the completion of the project.
Most of all I want to thank Jesus Christ who is my Strength and my Guide in whatsoever
things I do!
Thank you all so much!
Barbara Braden