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Current Faculty and Student Publications - 2009


Carol L.Macnee, Susan McCabe, Pamela N. Clarke, Marilyn Fiske, and Sara Campbell. (2009). Typology of high users of health services among a rural Medicaid population. Public Health Nursing. 26(5), p 396-404.

Abstract: Objective: To identify a typology for high system users among a rural Medicaid population that could assist policy makers and providers in better and more efficiently serving this population. Design and Sample: Exploratory secondary data analysis of a large integrated Medicaid database in a western state. Full Text.
 

Diaz Swearingen, C.
(2009) Using nursing perspectives to inform public health nursing workforce development. Public Health Nursing, 26(1), 79-87.
Abstract: Recent national and regional public health workforce development efforts have been conducted through a framework of public health services research. Public health nurses (PHNs) are the single largest professional group in the formal public health system, and thus have the greatest potential for positively impacting our community health systems. Full text.
 

Clarke, P
., Allison, S.E., Berbiglia, V., Taylor, S., (2009). The Impact of Dorothea E. Orem's Life and Work: An Interview with Orem Scholars, Nursing Science Quarterly, 22 (1).
This column serves as a tribute to Dorothea Orem's work and focuses on her leadership in the development of nursing science and nursing theory. Nurse scholars give a picture of Orem's contributions over her life and reflections about the future of nursing and healthcare. Full text.
 

Burman, M. E., Hart, A. M.
, Conley, V., Brown, J., Sherard, P. & Clarke, P. (2009). Reconceptualizing the Core of Nurse Practitioners Education and Practice. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 21, 11-17.
Abstract: Practice The movement to the doctor of nursing practice (DNP) is progressing rapidly with new programs emerging and curricular documents being developed. We argue that the implementation of the DNP is a good move for nursing, provided that we use the opportunity to reconceptualize the core of advanced practice nursing, especially nurse practitioner (NP) practice. Full text.
 

Heimer, K. & Hart, A.M.,
Martin, L., & Rubio-Wallace, S. (2009). Examining the evidence for the Use of Vitamin C for the Prophylaxis and Treatment of Upper Respiratory Infections. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. 21, p 295-300.
Abstract: To present a critical evaluation of the current evidence concerning the therapeutic value of vitamin C for the prophylaxis and treatment of the common cold. Full text. 

Williams, M., Bowen, A., *Clayton, S., & Ei, S. (2009, online first).  An evaluation of the experiences of rural MSM who accessed an internet delivered HIV risk reduction intervention, Health Promotion Practice. Full text
 
 
Czuchry, M., Timpson, S., Williams, M., Bowen, A., & Ratliff, E. (2009).  Improving condom self-efficacy and use among individuals living with HIV:  The Positive Choices Mapping Intervention.  Journal of Substance Use, 14, 230-239. Full Text
 
 
 
Harzke, A., Williams, M., & Bowen, A. (2009, online).  Binge use of crack cocaine and sexual risk behaviours among African American HIV-positive users.  AIDS & Behavior,
Abstract : This study describes binge use of crack cocaine, binge users, and their sexual risk behaviors in a sample of 303 African-American, HIV-positive users. Recent binge use was defined as, ‘‘using as much crack cocaine as you can, until you run out of crack or are unable to use any more'' in the last 30 days. Full text.
 
 
Diaz Swearingen, C., Hayes, J. (2009). Faculty advising in nursing education: Necessary evil or opportunity for excellence? International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, 6(1).
 
Abstract: Understanding the components of faculty workload is critical to recruitment and retention of nurse educators and to success and sustainability of nursing education programs. The role of faculty advisors has been linked to student retention and success in nursing undergraduate education. Full text.
 
 

 

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