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A Concept Development for the Symptom Science Model 2.0
Emma L. Kurnat-Thoma
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Letitia Y. Graves
, Ruel R. Billones
School of Nursing
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Keyphrases
Model of Science
100%
Symptom Science
100%
Concept Development
100%
Nursing
18%
Population Health
18%
Patient-centered
18%
Nursing Research
18%
Conceptual Model
18%
Social Determinants of Health (SDoH)
18%
Public Health Risk
9%
National Institutes of Health
9%
Scientific Activity
9%
Clinical Application
9%
Healthcare Settings
9%
Scientific Community
9%
Underserved Populations
9%
COVID-19 Pandemic
9%
Application Support
9%
Phenotypic Characterization
9%
Health Symptoms
9%
Vulnerable Populations
9%
Specific Symptoms
9%
Biobehavioral
9%
Content Expert
9%
Biomarker Discovery
9%
Symptom Presentation
9%
Original Model
9%
Science Application
9%
Scientific Domain
9%
Public Science
9%
National Institute of Nursing Research
9%
Professional Stakeholders
9%
Science Collaboration
9%
Wide Audience
9%
Health Components
9%
Science Content
9%
Complex Symptoms
9%
Collaboration Support
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Population Health
100%
Social Determinants of Health
100%
Concept Formation
100%
Public Health
50%
Biological Marker
50%
Underserved Population
50%
COVID-19
50%
Specific Symptom
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
National Health Organization
100%
Nursing Research
100%
Social Determinants of Health
100%
Biological Marker
50%
Underserved Population
50%
Literature Review
50%
COVID-19
50%
Public Health
50%