For 2008 Graduates, Knowledge Alone is "Simply Not Enough" Nonstop Hopkins Nurses Find Illumination from the “Lady with the Lamp” Maureen Maguire-Teacher of All SON Classes-To Rest On Laurels Excellent Teachers, "Ultimate Mentors" New Orleans Nursing: It's High Time for Help in the Lower Ninth Ward For Baltimoreans and Hopkins Nursing Students, Learning is a Two-Way Street Faculty, Staff and Student News School of Nursing in Top 10 of Scholarly Productivity Faculty Publications June 2007 - May 2008 On May 22nd, 124 undergraduate and 74 graduate Hopkins nursing students filled the Lyric Opera House for the 2008 commencement ceremony, ready to embark on their new journey as tomorrow's nursing leaders. An additional 129 students from the accelerated class received their Bachelor of Science degrees in July. A majority of the graduate students, 54, received a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), while 13 received a joint MSN and Master of Public Health (MPH), two received a joint MSN and Master of Business Administration (MBA), and five were awarded a PhD. The day prior to the commencement ceremony, the Nu Beta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society inducted 109 new members-80 baccalaureate students, 27 master's students, and two doctoral students-who demonstrate excellence in nursing scholarship. Jhpiego president and CEO Lisa Mancuso, PhD, RN, FAAN, this year's keynote speaker, encouraged graduates to use their knowledge to improve health worldwide. "Nurses are a critical factor in improving global health," remarked Mancuso, who was named by The Daily Record as one of Maryland's Top 100 Women for 2008. "We must push to be leaders and create real change. To 'know' is simply not enough." -Jonathan Eichberger By Jeane Garcia '08 Spoken word performance at 2008 Commencement ceremony We read it sometime back in shiny recruitment materials, Then they reminded us again on "Accepted Students' Day"- They said something about stopping to take two years for a Traditional BS degree in Nursing. So we stopped and took a risk on ourselves to become-nurses.
They announced it again in P and A lab that morning-sometime after Diane's ducks waded past the faces pain scale and our trusting supine British Sim-man. Then again before that quivering subQ shot we practiced on an Ace bandage and that fumbling first time Foley cath on plastic drainage pipes... They stopped to remind us that tradition translated into teamwork, compassion and care, Helping each other hands-on in clinical rotations between the heparin and insulin- We learned a little something about what nursing and taking risks really meant- Thanks to Janice Hoffman's serial ABGs and contagious enthusiasm for critical care, We stopped now to see that we didn't need a monitor to assess that we're rapidly -becoming-nurses. Between the stop signs in East Baltimore and Durban, Haiti and the Homewood campus, Broadway Street and the UAE,-We could not, would not be stopped- Sometime between high fives at Headstart, to seeing that first decel on the fetal monitor, To reassuring that uninsured mother... Between every ambubag and chest compression, To stopping to be that nurse to change that patient's five-day old ulcer dressing, Suctioning trach collars and checking chest tubes, To caring for families and children living with CP, To holding the hands of strangers struggling with newfound TB or HIV-We stopped and saw it in each other's faces and skillful hands, and in what our patients weren't always saying to us. From the ED to L and D, shock/trauma and MICU, and soon to a hospital near you's Cardiac SICU- Between every SBAR, V-fib, then reading together about PEPFAR, From the BBC and DRC, to EKGs and every 14 Gauge IV saying, "just a little stick"... We stopped and taught ourselves-that this was possible. That "traditional" translated into tenacity and innovation, That "taking risks" meant quality care, perseverance, leadership, listening, and-that we could stop-and take a risk on ourselves... Bouncing from day care before dawn, to work study or a tech shift-From lack of sleep to bottomless lattes, late calls home, to racing for the shuttle; running to make tuition payments, to O2 sats on EMT ambulance rides-we were non-stop. They taught, we learned-We taught, they learned- And at the end of every culturally competent H&P, midterm exam, nurse's note, and plan of care, we learned that-Yes, we are nurses, And yes-while still un-licensed for just a few more weeks that Yes,-We had become an un-pharmaceutical product of our patients, of our passions, of each other- and that we-are-so critically-untraditionally-Unstoppable...
Florence Nightingale was a pioneer of modern nursing...but did you know? - In 1860, she was the first woman to be elected a fellow of the Statistic Society;
- Over her career, Nightingale published more than 200 books, reports, and pamphlets;
- Her most famous book, Notes on Nursing, has been translated into eleven foreign languages and is still in print;
- The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) has a collection of her original letters, books, and wheelchair.
JHUSON was founded "under the influence of a Nightingale-type education," says Maryann Fralic, DrPH, RN, FAAN. "That's the real legacy for nurses here, in that we continue to prepare leaders who have a wonderful heritage...in a real way, in that there are parts of her life here." The Florence Nightingale wheelchair was donated to the School by Howard Kelly, a prominent Hopkins physician. Kelly purchased the chair in 1921 and presented it to the School, writing in a letter, "If an inanimate object can convey a lesson and transmit an inspiration, may this chair suggest the spiritual presence of your great apostle of nursing and prove a blessing to the nursing school." The chair can be found on the fourth floor of the School of Nursing Anne M. Pinkard Building. Another rare gift donated by Kelly in 1917, included a collection of original Nightingale letters, which he had bound in a handmade book for the School. He also donated a number of books and other materials that were both directly and indirectly related to Florence Nightingale, now housed at the Welch Library archives.
A bridal bouquet was sent by Florence Nightingale to Isabel Hampton on the occasion of her wedding to Hunter Robb in 1894. A friend of Nightingale's, Isabel Hampton was the first superintendent of the Johns Hopkins training school for nurses, and was also in charge of the nursing service for the entire hospital. The reconstructed bouquet now rests under a glass dome on the first floor in the Admissions Office. -Diana Schulin SON Assistant Professor Maureen Maguire, MSN, RN, PNP, who joined the SON faculty just as the second baccalaureate class entered the SON, has announced her retirement. According to Maguire, "It's been an amazing ride and I'm surprised to realize that 23 years have gone by!" Throughout those years, Maguire has seen the School grow and change direction. She found each stage to be "a fascinating experience where you could learn and grow as a faculty member." She added, "I liked it every day, but the most special times were those 'Oh! I get that!' moments with the students." Maguire, the recipient of three annual JHUAA student-selected Excellence in Teaching awards, noted that she knew it was "time for the teacher to rest on her laurels when I saw how my students were exceeding all expectations." -Lynn Schultz-Writsel  |  |
Faculty members Sharon Olsen and Elizabeth (Ibby) Tanner were named the 2008 recipients of the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association Excel-lence in Teaching Awards at the School of Nursing commencement ceremony in May. The awards, which have been given annually since 1992, honor faculty members who-according to their students-stand out in their role as both a teacher and a mentor. Ibby Tanner, PhD, MS, RN, received the Baccalaureate Excellence in Teaching Award. According to students who nominated her, Tanner is a "great inspiration" and a "wonderful teacher, mentor, and advocate." As the faculty mentor for the School's Geriatric Interest Group, she shares her skill and passion with her students and "tak[es] time to advocate for patients as a skilled geriatrician and RN." Says one nominator: "Dr. Ibby Tanner is the kind of professor that I hoped to find" at Johns Hopkins. Sharon Olsen, MS, RN, AOCN, received the Graduate Excellence in Teaching Award. Described as "the ultimate mentor," Olsen is known throughout the School for encouraging professional develop-ment among the graduate students. Nominating students say that Olsen encour-ages students to "be advocates for themselves, their specialty area, and their patients." An "exceptional role model for all clinical nurse specialists," Olsen is said to "exemplify what it means to be a nurse leader." Dean Martha N. Hill, PhD, RN, FAAN presented the awards, noting that the award winners demonstrate "extraordinary qualities-excellent teaching, mentoring, respectfulness, and encouragement. The School of Nursing is proud to have them as part of our faculty."
A photo collage honoring Professor Victoria Mock, PhD, RN, FAAN, is now on display in the Center for Nursing Research and Sponsored Projects at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. Prior to her death late last year, Mock served the School as professor, Chair of the Department of Health Systems and Outcomes, and Director of the Center for Collaborative Intervention Research. She also directed nursing research at the Kimmel Cancer Center. The collage serves as a memorial to the dedication and inspiration she provided to the School and to the field of nursing.
Hard labor, health screenings, and dormitory-style bunk beds-not the usual trappings of a college student's spring break. But for one dozen nursing students from Johns Hopkins University, traveling to New Orleans to help victims of Hurricane Katrina was just how they wanted to spend their holiday. Team NOLA helped with construction and renovation of homes in the Lower Ninth Ward through the organization Lowernine.org and volunteered at the Lower Ninth Ward Health Clinic, St. Anna's Medical Mission, and Touro Infirmary Emergency Department. For four days, they went from door to door throughout the Holy Cross neighborhood to conduct health screenings. View more photos at www.son.jhmi.edu/nola. -Kelly Brooks-Staub and Diana Schulin 
A community health nurse is not made by classroom learning alone. Textbooks, lectures, and written tests help prepare students for working with patients, but there is no substitute for hands-on experience. At the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHUSON), students are sharing their knowledge with Baltimore residents-and learning valuable lessons at the same time.
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Stress Management for the Homeless In March, Community Public Health nursing students received funds from the Johns Hopkins Nurses' Alumni Association (JHNAA) to host a stress management workshop at the Hannah More Shelter, a transitional housing facility. Students provided hand massages and manicures, talked to the residents about types of stress and coping strategies, and presented evidence-based examples of stress relievers including relaxing music, yoga, and guided meditation. The residents received prizes such as journals, stress balls, and small bottles of lotion. Katharine Taylor '08 recalls a touching moment in which one woman acknowledged that "after getting to know her fellow residents, she felt closer to them and more supported by them than she had ever felt in her own family. Several of the women began tearing up at this point and a box of tissues was passed around." Spa Day for the Elderly In April the Geriatric Interest Group, comprised of Hopkins students from the schools of Nursing, Medicine, and Public Health, collaborated with the Isaiah Wellness Center at the Apostolic Towers, a housing complex for low-income older adults, to host a Spa Day for its residents. The event featured seated massages, nail manicures, an exercise session (tai-chi and stretching), and a healthy lunch for all who attended. According to Callie Hermann '09, Spa Day "provided opportunities for relationships that are beneficial for students and the residents at Apostolic Towers." The benefit to students? Lessons that can't be covered in the classroom: "Listening to people share their simple (yet often overlooked) expressions of gratitude put my life's 'problems' and 'stresses' into perspective," she adds. Heart Health Education for Amish Children Also using a JHNAA grant, nursing students purchased a human heart model to teach area Amish school children about heart health in May. Because older Amish people have a high risk of heart disease due to their diet, the nursing students spent time teaching Amish children about the heart's role in the human body and the warning signs for heart attack and stroke. "The best thing about teaching children is seeing that 'ah-ha!' moment in their eyes," said student Kristine Lee, accelerated '09. "I remember kneeling down next to the first boy who was probably no more than six years old. I asked him to point to his heart. Then I put the ear pieces of the stethoscope in his ears and asked, 'Can you hear your heart?' His eyes widened with a smile, he nodded yes." -Jonathan Eichberger According to the "Top Research Universities Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index," the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) has joined the highest ranks of faculty achievement among nursing schools nationwide. The Index, published by the Chronicle of Higher Education, ranks schools and disciplines within the schools based on the productivity of each PhD faculty member: books published, journal publications, citations of journal articles, federal-grant dollars awarded, and honors and awards. Although the School has a much smaller faculty than all other schools in the top 10 listing, the high productivity of those holding a PhD allowed JHUSON to rank 6th. -LSW Journal Publications
AACN Advanced Critical Care "A Framework for Analysis of Ethical Dilemmas in Critical Care Nursing" Cynda Rushton July-September 2007 "Respect in Critical Care: A Foundational Ethical Principle" Cynda Rushton April-June 2007 Acute Pain "Does age make a difference in procedural pain perceptions and responses in hospitalized adults?" Julie Stanik-Hutt September 2007 African Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention "Homicide death in Sub-Saharan Africa: A review 1970-2004" Anne Outwater, Jacquelyn Campbell, D. Webster, E. Mgaya 2007 American Journal of Hypertension "Underserved Urban Black Men: Hypertension Trial Outcomes and Mortality over 5 Years" Cheryl Dennison, W. Post, Miyong Kim, L. Bone, D. Cohen, R. Blumenthal, E. Rame, M. Roary, D. Levine, Martha Hill February 2007 American Journal of Medical Genetics "Interventions to improve patient educations regarding multifactoral genetic conditions: a systematic review" Marguerite Littleton-Kearney 2008 American Journal of Public Health "Risk for Reassault in Abusive Female Same-Sex Relationships" Nancy Glass, N. Perrin, G. Hanson, T. Bloom, E. Gardner, Jacquelyn Campbell June 2008 American Nurse Today "Adverse drug reactions in the elderly" Shari Lynn 2008 "Being with Dying, Contemplative practices for compassionate end-of-life care" Cynda Rushton, J. Halifax, B. Dossey 2007 "Dog bites: Incidence, treatment and prevention" Shari Lynn 2008 Annual Review of Nursing Education An Innovative Approach to Quality and Safety Education for Baccalaureate Nursing Students" Kathleen White, Jo Walrath July 2007 "Teaching strategies to facilitate nursing students' critical thinking" Janice Hoffman 2008 Applied Nursing Research "Effects of a Theory-Driven Music and Movement Program for Stroke Survivors in a Community Setting" S. Jeong, Miyong Kim August 2007 Archives of Psychiatric Nursing "Our Most Vulnerable Clients" Linda Rose December 2007 "Transitional Care for Seriously Mentally Ill Persons: A Pilot Study" Cynthia Carbo, Linda Gerson, Linda Rose December 2007 Brain, Behavior, and Immunity "Stress, NK cells and cancer: still a promissory note" Gayle Page, S. Ben-Eliyahu, S. Schleifer October 2007 Circulation "Perceived cardiac risk under-estimated among urban diabetics" Jerilyn Allen, Cheryl Dennison, Alison Purcell, Sarah Szanton, Martha Hill, Rosemarie Previte 2007 "High prevalence of cardiovascular risk factor clustering and suboptimal treatment among poor urban diabetics" Cheryl Dennison, Sarah Szanton, Rosemarie Previte; Martha Hill; Jerilyn Allen 2007 "Physiological factors associated with fatigue in older adults after myocardial infarction" P. Crane, Jerilyn Allen 2007 Community Genetics "Partnership with an African American Sorority to Enhance Participation in Cancer Genetics Research" Sharon J. Olsen, K. Malvern, B. May, I. Jenkins, C. Griffin April 2008 Critical Care Medicine "Barriers to low tidal volume ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome: Survey development, validation, and results" Cheryl Dennison, P. Mendez-Tellez, W. Wang, P. Pronovost, D. Needham December 2007 "Patient and Intensive Care Unit Organizational Factors Associated with Low Tidal Volume Ventilation in Acute Lung Injury" N. Umoh, E. Fan, P. Mendez-Tellez, J. Sevransky, Cheryl Dennison, C. Shanholtz, P. Pronovost, D. Needham May 2008 "Recommendations for End-of-Life Care in the Intensive Care Unit" R. Truog, M. Campbell, R. Curtis, C. Haas, J. Luce, G. Rubenfield, Cynda Rushton, D. Kaufman March 2008 e-Neonatal Review "Neonatal Transport" Mary Terhaar, W. Price-Douglas 2007 Ethnicity and Disease "Original Reports: Cardiovascular Disease and Risk Factors" Cheryl Dennison, Martha Hill August 2007 "Cardiovascular Risk and Comorbid Conditions Among Black South Africans with Hypertension in Public and Private Primary Care Settings: The HiHi Study" Cheryl Dennison, N. Peer, C. Lombard, L. Kepe, N. Levitt, K. Steyn, Martha Hill August 2007 "Determinants of Hypertension Care and Control Among Peri-Urban black South Africans: The HiHi Study" Cheryl Dennison, N. Peer, K. Steyn, N. Levitt, Martha Hill August 2007 European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing "Fatigue is a Prevalent and Severe Symptom Associated with Uncer-tainty and Sense of Coherence in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure" Fannie Gaston-Johansson Summer 2007 "Unexplained chest pain in relation to psychosocial factors and health-related quality of life" Fannie Gaston-Johansson December 2007 "Dyspnea experience in patients with lung cancer in palliative care" Fannie Gaston-Johansson November 2007 "Pain characteristics in patients with unexplained chest pain and patients with ischemic heart disease" M. Jerlock, C. Welin, A. Rosengren, Fannie Gaston-Johansson July 2007 Genetics and Ethics In Health Care: New Questions in the Age of Genomic Health "Genetics inheritance, identity, and the proper role of nursing" Sharon Olsen 2008 Geriatric Nursing "Implementing staff nurse geriatric education in the acute hospital setting" V. Wendel, D. Cayea, A. Arbajae, S. Durso, Elizabeth Tanner 2008 Health Education Research "Evaluation of the training of Korean community health workers for chronic disease management" Hae-Ra Han, K. Kim, Miyong Kim August 2007 Health Policy "Utilization of healthcare services at the end of life" E. Jakobsson, I. Bergh, J. Ohlen, A. Oden, Fannie Gaston-Johansson August 2007 Home Healthcare Nurse "Preparing for the challenges of an aging population" Elizabeth Tanner January 2008 Homicide Studies "Young Adult Intimate Partner Femicide: An exploratory study" Nancy Glass, K. Laughon, C. Rutto, J. Bevacqua, Jacquelyn Campbell Summer 2008 Hospital Engineering and Facilities Management "The Role of Health Information Technology in Improving Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety" Patricia Abbott, Laura Taylor August 2007 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing "Pain related to tracheal suctioning in awake acutely and critically ill adults: A descriptive study" Julie Stanik-Hutt September 2007 International Nursing Review "Simulation education in Nursing: Its Goals and Evaluation of its effectiveness" Kathryn Kushto-Reese April 2008 Issues in Mental Health Nursing "The Domestic Violence Survivor Assessment (DVSA): A Tool For Individual Counseling With Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence" J. Dienemann, Nancy Glass, G. Hanson, K. Lunsford August 2007 Johns Hopkins Bayview Banner "New graduate orientation program" Kathie Guth October 2007 Johns Hopkins Medicine Dome "Bayview nursing boom" Kathie Guth February 2008 Journal of Addictions Nursing "Innovative Roles. An Interview with Stephen Strobbe" Joan Kub 2007 "Innovative Roles. An Interview with Susan Krupnick" Joan Kub 2007 "Innovative Roles. An Interview with Cathy Horowitz" Joan Kub 2008 Journal of Advanced Nursing "Using a Conceptual Model in Nursing Research-Mitigating Fatigue in Cancer Patients" Victoria Mock, C. St. Ours, S. Hall, Anne Belcher, S. Krumm Summer 2007 Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners "Epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and treatment options for skin and soft tissue infection caused by community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus" Jason Farley February 2008 Journal of the American Geriatric Society "A Longitudinal Study of the Role Terminally Ill Patients Would Assign to their Loved Ones and Physicians in Making Medical Decisions in the Event of Decisional Incapacity" D. Sulmasy, M. Hughes, R. Thompson, A. Astrow, P. Terry, Joan Kub, Marie Nolan December 2007 Journal of the Black Nurses Association "Patient perspectives on disparities in health care from African-American, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American Samples including a secondary analysis of the institute of medicine focus group data" Fannie Gaston-Johansson, F. Hill-Briggs, Lola Oguntomilade, Vanessa Bradley, P. Mason December 2007 Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing "Does Knowledge Matter? International Medication Nonadher-ence Among Middle- Aged Korean Amer-icans With High Blood Pressure" E. Kim, Hae-Ra Han, S. Jeong, K. Kim, H. Park, E. Kang, H. Shin, Miyong Kim September/October 2007 Journal of Clinical Hypertension "Is mail intervention as effective as class intervention? A case of community-based high blood pressure control intervention for Korean Americans" Miyong Kim, E. Kim, Hae-Ra Han, S. Jeong, J. Lee, H. Park, K. Kim, Martha Hill 2008 "Progress in prevention: raising the bar to lower blood pressure: key steps to improve blood pressure control rates" Cheryl Dennison, S. Hughes May 2008 Journal of Clinical Epidemiology "Systematic Review Identifies Number of Strategies Important for Retaining Study Participants" K. Robinson, Cheryl Dennison, D. Wayman, P. Pronovost, D. Needham August 2007 Journal of Clinical Epidemiology "Use of the ABC Care Bundle to Standardize Guideline Implementation in a Cardiac Surgical Population: A Pilot Study" Jerilyn Allen Summer 2007 Journal of Clinical Microbiology "Comparison of the BD GeneOhm Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) PCR Assay to Culture by Use of BBL CHROMagar MRSA for Detection of MRSA in Nasal Surveillance Cultures from an At-Risk Community Population" Jason Farley, P. Stamper, T. Ross, M. Cai, S. Speser, K. Carroll February 2008 Journal of Community Health "Knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors about hypertension control among middle-aged Korean Americans with hypertension" Hae-Ra Han, K. Kim, J. Kang, S. Jeong, E. Kim, Miyong Kim June 2007 Journal of Critical Care "ICU exposures for long-term out-comes research: Development and description of exposures for 150 ALI patients" D. Needham, W. Wang, S. Desai, P. Mendez-Tellez, Cheryl Dennison, J. Sevransky, C. Shanholtz, N. Ciesla, K. Spillman, P. Pronovost December 2007 Journal of Diabetes Nursing "Correlation of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Glycemic Control" Anne Woods, Mary Terhaar June 2007 Journal of Family Issues "How Children and Their Caregivers Adjust to Intimate Partner Violence" Jacquelyn Campbell January 2008 Journal of General Internal Medicine "A pilot test of Guided Care on the quality of Primary Care Experiences for Multi-Morbid Older Adults" C. Boyd, E. Shadmi, L. Conwell, M. Griswold , B. Leff, Rosemarie Brager, M. Sylvia, C. Boult February 2008 Journals of Gerontology "The Long-Term Relationship between High Intensity Senior Service and Physical Activity in Older African American Women" Elizabeth Tanner, C. Frangakasi, M. Carlson, G. Rebok, Q. Yu, M. Ricks, L. Fried 2008 "Assessing satisfaction with family support in homebound older adults" Elizabeth Tanner, D. Roth, I. Martinez 2008 Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Children and Youth "Intimate partner violence, condom use and HIV risk for adolescent girls: Gaps in the literature and future directions for research and intervention" A. Teitelman, M. Dichter, J. Cederbaum, Jacquelyn Campbell 2007 Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing "Patients' experiences of being a burden on family in terminal illness" Marie Nolan, J. Johnson, D. Sulmasy October 2007 Journal for National Black Nurses Association "Patient Perspectives on Disparities in Healthcare from African-American, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American Samples Including a Secondary Analysis of the Institute of Medicine Focus Group Data" Fannie Gaston-Johansson, F. Hill-Briggs, Lola Oguntomilade, Vanessa Bradley, P. Mason December 2007 Journal of Neuroimmunology "Male-female differences in the impact of beta-adrenoceptor stimulation on resistance to experimental metastasis: exploring the effects of age and gonadal hormone involvement" Marguerite Littleton-Kearney, Gayle Page January 2008 Journal for Nurse Practitioners "Changing of the guard" Julie Stanik-Hutt January 2008 "Be a Squeaky Wheel" Julie Stanik-Hutt April 2008 "Caring for Vulnerable Populations: The Role of Academic Nurse-Managed Health Centers in Educating Nurse Practitioners" Shirley Van Zandt, Elizabeth Sloand, A. Wilkins 2008 Journal of Nursing Administration "Accelerating Improvement: Implications of the IOM Report for Nurse Executives" Robin Newhouse June 2007 "Leadership Books For Busy Nurse Executives And Their Leadership Teams" Maryann Fralic November 2007 "Organizational change strategies for evidence-based practice" Robin Newhouse, S. Dearholt, S. Poe, L. Pugh, Kathleen White December 2007 Journal of Nursing Care Quality "The Johns Hopkins Fall Risk Assessment Tool: Postimplementation Evaluation" S. Poe, M. Cvach, P. Dawson, H. Straus, and Elizabeth Hill October-December 2007 "Improving patient safety and communication through care rounds in a pediatric oncology outpatient clinic" C. Blough, Jo Walrath April-June 2007 "The medication process: patients' perspectives" Jo Walrath, Linda Rose October 2007 "Use of the ABC Care Bundle to Standardize Guideline Implementation in a Cardiac Surgical Population: A Pilot Study" S. Poe, P. Dawson, C. Cafeo, D. Sedlander, C. Curtis, P. Meyer, R. Blumenthal, W. Baumgartner, Jerilyn Allen July/September 2007 Journal for Nurses in Staff Development "Making the Vision Reality: Educational Strategies to Develop Evidence-Based Practice Mentors" S. Dearholt, Kathleen White, R. Newhouse, S. Poe, L. Pugh March/April 2008 Journal of Nursing Education "Challenges and Benefits of International Clinical Placements in Public Health Nursing" Elizabeth Sloand, Kelly Bower, Sara Groves Jan-Feb 2008 Journal of Pain and Symptoms Management "Coping with recurrent breast cancer: predictors of distressing symptoms and health-related quality of life" E. Sarenmalm, J. …hlŽn, T. Jonsson, Fannie Gaston-Johansson July 2007 "The impact of symptoms, coping capacity, and social support on quality of life experience over time in patients with lung cancer" I. Henoch, B. Bergman, M. Gustafsson, Fannie Gaston-Johansson, E. Danielson October 2007 Journal of Professional Nursing "Doula care: Nursing students gain additional skills to define their professional practice. Elizabeth Jordan, Shirley Van Zandt, E. Wright. March-April 2008 Journal of Psycho-Oncology "Experience and predictor of symptoms, distress and health-related quality of life over time in postmenopausal women with recurrent breast cancer" Fannie Gaston-Johansson September 2007 Journal of Scandinavian Nursing "Symptom experience, psychological distress, and perceived health in postmenopausal women with breast cancer" E. Sarenmalm, J. …hlŽn, T. Jonsson, Fannie Gaston-Johansson July 2007 Journal of Women's Health "Ethnicity and Vasomotor symptoms in postmenopausal women" S. Appling, K. Paez, Jerilyn Allen October 2007 National Fetal-Infant Mortality Review Program (NFIMR) Bulletin "When an Infant Dies: Cross Cultural Expressions of Grief and Loss III" Jodi Shaefer July 2007 Nurse Clinic "Directions of disaster nursing education in the United States" Marguerite Littleton-Kearney, L. Slepski March 2008 Nurse Educator "Challenges and benefits of International Clinical Placements in Public Health Nursing" Elizabeth Sloand, Kelly Bower, Sara Groves January-February 2008 Nursing Management "Health care reform: What are we improving?" Kathleen White September 2007 "Health savings accounts: The future of health insurance" Kathleen White March 2008 Nursing in Research & Health "The Protective Role of Tangible Social Support on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Urban Women Survivors of Violence" Nancy Glass, N. Perrin, Jacquelyn Campbell, K. Soeken October 2007 Oncology Nursing Forum "Health-related quality of life among postmenopausal women with breast cancer during adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy" M. Browall, K. Ahlberg, P. Karlsson, E. Danielson, L. Persson, Fannie Gaston-Johansson March 2008 Pediatrics "Effectiveness of a Practice-Based, Multimodal Quality Improvement Intervention for Gastroenteritis Within a Medicaid Managed Care Network" A. Zolotor, G. Randolph, J. Johnson, S. Wegner, Lori Edwards, C. Powell, M. Esporas September 2007 Research in Nursing & Health "The Protective Role of Tangible Support on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Urban Women Survivors of Violence" Nancy Glass, N. Perrin, Jacquelyn Campbell, K. Soeken October 2007 Sexually Transmitted Diseases "Providers' Perceived Barriers to Sexually Transmitted Disease in Two Large Health Maintenance Organizations" Hayley Mark, K. Irwin, M. Sternberg, L. Anderson, D. Magid, M. Stiffman February 2008 Social Science and Medicine "Provider and clinic cultural competence in a primary care setting" Jerilyn Allen, K. Carson, L. Cooper, K. Paez December 2007 "Relationship of Race and Poverty to Lower Extremity Function and Decline: Findings from the Women's Health and Aging Study" R. Thorpe, J. Kasper, E. Simonsick, Sarah Szanton, K. Frick, D. Melzer, L. Fried February 2008 Southern Medical Journal "Miracles and Medicine: An annotated bibliography" Joan Kub, Sara Groves December 2007 The Gerontologist "Guided Care for Multimorbid Older Adults" C. Boyd, C. Boult, E. Shadmi, B. Leff, Rosemarie Brager, L. Dunbar, J. Wolff, S. Wegener October 2007 The Internet Journal of Advanced Nursing Practice "Patient-centeredness in counseling in hypertension care after consultation training for nurses - a concept analysis" E. Drevenhorn, A. Bengston, Jerilyn Allen, R. SŠljš, and K. Kjellgren 2007 Trauma, Violence & Abuse "Acute Injury Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence Victims" Daniel Sheridan, K. Nash July 2007 "Prior Domestic Violence is the Major Risk Factor for Intimate Partner Homicide" Jacquelyn Campbell, Nancy Glass, Phyllis Sharps July 2007 "Mortality related to Intimate Partner Violence: A review of research and implications for the advocacy, crim-inal justice and health care systems" Jacquelyn Campbell, Nancy Glass, Phyllis Sharps, K. Laughon, T. Bloom 2007 Violence Against Women "The Influence of Gender Role Stereotyping on Women's Experiences of Female Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence" Nancy Glass, D. Hassouneh March 2008 Assessing Dangerousness: Violence by sexual offenders, batterers, and child abusers (2nd edition) Jacquelyn Campbell (ed.) Chapter, "Prediction of Interpersonal Violence: An Introduction" Daniel Sheridan, Nancy Glass, B. Limandri Springer Publishing June 2007 Chronic Wound Care: A clinical source book for healthcare professionals (4th edition) Chapter, "Skin care of the oncology patient" Anne Belcher D. Krasner, G. Rodeheaver, G. Sibbald (eds.) Health Management Publications 2008 Comprehensive Hypertension Chapter, "Multidisciplinary Management of Hypertension and the Role of the Nurse" Cheryl Dennison, Martha Hill G. Lip, J.E. Hall (ed.) Mosby 2007 Drug Therapy in Nursing Chapter, "Drugs affecting men's sexual health and sexuality" Shari Lynn, Diane Aschenbrenner, S. Venable Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2008 Health Effects of Intimate Partner Violence: Aiming Toward Prevention Chapter, "Health Effects of Partner Violence: Aiming toward Prevention" Jacquelyn Campbell, M. Baty, K. Laughon, Anne Woods, J. Lutzker, D. Whitaker (eds.) APA 2008 Hypertension Primer: The Essentials of High Blood Pressure, 4th Edition Chapter, "Adherence to Antihypertensive Therapy" Cheryl Dennison, M. Houston J.L. Izzo, D. Sica, H.R. Black (eds.) Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2008 Johns Hopkins nursing evidence-based practice model and guidelines. R. Newhouse, S. Dearholt, S. Poe, L. Pugh, Kathleen White Sigma Theta Tau International 2007 Primary Care of the Child with a Chronic Condition (5th ed.) Chapter, "Allergies" Elizabeth Sloand P.A. Allen and J.A. Vessey (eds.) Mosby 2008 Preventing intimate partner violence and sexual violence in racial/ethnic minority communities: CDC's demonstration projects Chapter, "An arts based initiative for the presentation of dating violence among African American adolescents: Theoretical foundation, program components, and lessons learned" M. Yonas, N. Fredland, H. Lary, Nancy Glass, Joan Kub, Phyllis Sharps, K. Kemp, T. Araya, J. Roberts, Benita Walton-Moss, F. Lawal-Muhammad, G. Shelley, K. Cephas, Jacquelyn Campbell D.J. Whitaker & L.E. Reese (eds.) Center for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control 2007 Public Health Nursing: Leadership, Policy, and Practice Chapter, "Economics of Public Health Nursing" K. Frick, and Kathleen White L.L. Ivanov & C. L. Blue (eds.) Thomson Delmar Learning 2007 Specialization and Credentialing in Nursing Revisited. Understanding the Issues, Advancing the Profession M. Styles, M. Schumann, C. Bickford, Kathleen White American Nurses Association 2008
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