June 2024 Publications, Presentations, Awards, and Other News
Publications
Veronica Barcelona was among the authors of “Leveraging Biosocial Methods to Examine and Address Structural Determinants of Health and Promote Health Equity,” published in Nursing Outlook.
Maeve Brin and Rebecca Schnall, PhD ’09, were among the authors of “MyPEEPS Mobile App for HIV Prevention Among Transmasculine Youth: Adaptation Through Community-Based Feedback and Usability Evaluation,” published in JMIR (Journal of Medical Internet Research) Formative Research.
Suzanne Courtwright, MS ’03, Kathleen Flandrick, Jianfang Liu, and Lusine Poghosyan were among the authors of “Primary Care Organizational Support for Nurse Practitioner Practice and Emotional Health Care Delivery,” published in Journal of Patient Safety.
Ruth Masterson Creber was among the authors of “The ROMA Trial: 7 Years of Trial Activities and the Development of the ROMA Trial Network,” published in European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery.
Ashley Graham-Perel was among the authors of “Leading Through Difficult Times: The Oral Histories of Drs. Barbara Nichols, Beverly Malone, and Ernest Grant,” published in Nursing Outlook.
Ismael Ibrahim Hulchafo was among the authors of “Artificial Intelligence for Gastric Cancer in Endoscopy: From Diagnostic Reasoning to Market,” published in Digestive and Liver Disease.
Tonda Hughes was among the authors of “Disparities in Mortality by Sexual Orientation in a Large, Prospective Cohort of Female Nurses,” published in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), and “Resilience Through Social Support: An Intersectional Analysis of Sexual Minority Women’s Social Resources for Wellbeing,” published in Journal of Homosexuality.
Ji Won Lee was among the authors of “Emergency Department Visits and Hospital Readmissions After a Deprescribing Intervention Among Hospitalized Older Adults,” published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
Allison Norful, PhD ’17, was among the authors of “Individual and Organizational Factors Influencing Well-Being and Burnout Amongst Healthcare Assistants: A Systematic Review,” published in International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances, and “Modifiable Work Stress Factors and Psychological Health Risk Among Nurses Working Within 13 Countries,” published in Journal of Nursing Scholarship.
Nancy King Reame was the author of “Direct-to-Consumer Menopause Care: What Do We Know About Its Subscribers?” published in Menopause.
Student Danielle Scharp and Maxim Topaz were among the authors of “Documentation of Social Determinants of Health Across Individuals from Different Racial and Ethnic Groups in Home Healthcare,” published in Journal of Nursing Scholarship.
Jihye Kim Scroggins, Ismael Ibrahim Hulchafo, Maxim Topaz, and Veronica Barcelona were among the authors of “Addressing Bias in Preterm Birth Research: The Role of Advanced Imputation Techniques for Missing Race and Ethnicity in Perinatal Health Data,” published in Annals of Epidemiology.
Student Daniella Topol was among the authors of “Nursing and Playwriting Students Collaborative: Elevating Reflective Practice,” published in Creative Nursing.
Maxim Topaz was among the authors of “A Rapid Review on Current and Potential Uses of Large Language Models in Nursing,” published in International Journal of Nursing Studies.
Maxim Topaz, Jingjing Shang, and Patricia Stone were among the authors of “Natural Language Processing to Identify Home Health Care Patients at Risk for Becoming Incapacitated with No Evident Advance Directives or Surrogates,” published in Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.
Presentations
Tonda Hughes presented “Purpose and Strategies for Writing Scoping and Systematic Literature Reviews in Nursing” at the University of the West Indies School of Nursing, on March 1, 2024, in St. Augustine, Trinidad.
Other News
Jeanne Churchill, DNP ’10, served on a panel on perinatal loss titled “Holding in Healing: An Examination of the Experiences of Parents, Infants, and Clinicians in High-Risk Perinatal Settings” as part of the virtual Second Annual Weill Cormell Perinatal-Infant Psychiatry Conference held by Weill Cornell Medicine on May 18, 2024.