Browsing by Author Affiliations "Columbia University, New York, New York, USA"
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Addressing mental and emotional health concerns experienced by nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Elsevier, 2021-08-06)Background: Nurses are the majority of the world’s health work force and the frontline responders during pandemics. The mental/emotional toll can be profound if it is not identified and treated. Purpose: In March ... -
Advancing nursing education globally through a Fulbright Teaching Award
The aim of my presentation is to encourage more nurse educators to apply for the Fulbright award by sharing my experience as a Fulbright scholar in Malawi. Current literature focuses on the research Fulbright, but I will ... -
Assessing the impact of research offices in schools of nursing
This presentation describes the components and services of a research office which supports scholarly and research endeavors in a school of nursing and recommends strategies to evaluate the impact and outcomes of its activities. -
Bridging the academic practice divide to improve nursing care and knowledge
The aim of this study is to describe and evaluate our project to bridge the academic practice divide, on increasing nurse-led clinical research. With a number of process measures program usage and satisfaction exceeded ... -
Caring for Terry Hillman: An interprofessional simulation for health profession students
This presentation will discuss the process of working with students from a campus wide interprofessional group to develop a simulation activity that included nursing, dental, medical, nutrition, social work, occupational ... -
Implementing collaborative testing across a prelicensure program
Testing technology within a learning management system and a secure testing platform facilitated collaborative testing, an assessment technique and learning strategy which emphasizes clinical reasoning, communication, and ... -
Implementing collaborative testing with exam wrappers to improve metacognition
Strategies to increase metacognition in nursing students and other healthcare professionals have been a recent focus in the literature. Metacognition is an understanding of how to think and learn (Chen, Björkman, Zou, & ... -
Improving care in nursing homes: A mixed-methods interdisciplinary study
In the US, there are almost 16,000 nursing homes across the country with approximately 1.5 million elderly residents living in them at any one time. Unfortunately, care is often suboptimal in these settings. An overview ... -
Incorporating global perspectives to achieve patient-centered psychiatric care
Psychiatric care in the United States falls short in addressing patient care goals and adherence to psychiatric treatment plans. Adopting a collectivist cultural lens gives insight into mental healthcare in Jamaica and ... -
Incorporating global perspectives to achieve patient-centered psychiatric care
Psychiatric care in the United States falls short in addressing patient care goals and adherence to psychiatric treatment plans. Adopting a collectivist cultural lens gives insight into mental healthcare in Jamaica and ... -
Informatics and data science perspective on Future of Nursing 2020–2030: Charting a pathway to health equity
(Elsevier, 2022-11)The Future of Nursing 2020 to 2030 report explicitly addresses the need for integration of nursing expertise in designing, generating, analyzing, and applying data to support initiatives focused on social determinants of ... -
Integration of breast health and palliative care in the nursing curriculum in Haiti
A three-day breast health and palliative care education symposium was conducted in Haiti (2018) to inform nursing curricula in an effort to improve breast health for Haitian women. The symposium was attended by nursing and ... -
Integration of infection management in physician orders for life-sustaining treatment (POLST)
Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) is an advanced care planning tool which aims to facilitate End-of-Life communication between a dying patient and medical providers. Our research team examined the ... -
Introducing the nursing process through e-learning and serial virtual and manikin simulations
New nursing students in an accelerated prelicensure program learned and applied the nursing process through a hybrid unit consisting of e-learning with serial virtual and manikin simulation. -
Jointly appointed nurse scientists: Bridging the gap between academic and practice settings
This session will discuss the development and implementation of partnerships between a school of nursing and local hospitals through jointly appointed nurse scientists. The discussion will focus on activities to support ... -
Keeping girls in school during menses: Partnerships to enhance local and global health outcomes
Girls who have learned how to make their own sanitary pads became strong advocates for improving sanitation in their schools and communities. Many have gone on to complete college and now function as community leaders who ... -
Multidisciplinary treatment for pregnant persons with opioid use disorder
A trauma-informed, multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach has shown improved outcomes for childbearing individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) and their neonates. However, opioid agonist treatment (OAT) remains the ... -
Nurse practitioner work environment in US states with different scope of practice regulations
Through this abstract, participants will learn about the the relationship between scope of practice regulations and nurse practitioner work environment within primary care practices in six states within the United States. -
Political skill and relevance to nursing: An integrative review
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Saturday, July 25, 2015: Purpose: An integrative review was utilized to define political skill and to describe the competencies that influence perception of the professional self, its effect on others, ... -
Promoting primary care delivery in the US through effective utilization of nurse practitioner workforce
(2018-06-04)The U.S. health care system is facing significant challenges to deliver high-quality primary care to millions of Americans. The nurse practitioner (NP) workforce can help meet the demand. This presentation will highlight ...