Browsing by Author "Cornelius, Judith Bacchus"
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A collaborative online international learning experience with doctoral nursing students in three countries
Cornelius, Judith Bacchus; Ogunfowokan, Adesola Adenike; Downing, Charlene; Ntshingila, Nompumelelo; Olagunju, Oluwayemisi; Okoro, Florence; Enweana, IjeomaThis presentation will describe the process by which faculty in three different countries developed a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) experience with doctoral nursing students during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... -
The Doctor of Nursing Practice: Promoting partnerships and reducing health disparities among vulnerable populations
Whitaker-Brown, Charlene DeNyse; Cornelius, Judith Bacchus (2017-07-13)The purpose of this presentation is to describe how a collaborative environment was created between two universities to support Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) students as they build their programs of scholarly activity ... -
Leadership, scholarship, and service: Doctoral nursing faculty establishing collaborative relationships to serve vulnerable populations
Whitaker-Brown, Charlene DeNyse; Cornelius, Judith Bacchus; Okoro, FlorenceHow a collaborative research environment was created to support the implementation of evidenced based practice and research of DNP-prepared and PhD-prepared nursing faculty as they expanded their programs of leadership, ... -
Taking control with safer sex: Perceptions of African American women
Cornelius, Judith Bacchus; Abel, Willie M.; Drew-Branch, VanessaBy attending this session, the participant will gain an understanding of the concept of "controlled safer sex" based on the perceptions of African American women. Findings from this study will be used to develop an app ... -
The type of household can impact the process of sexual communications with African American adolescents
Cornelius, Judith Bacchus; Whitaker-Brown, Charlene DeNyseBy attending this session, participants will learn how the type of household that an adolescent lives in can impact the sexual communication process. The quality and content of these sexual messages vary underscoring the ...