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Publications, Presentations, Honors, Awards, and Other News June 2022

Publications

  • Adriana Arcia was among the authors of “TASC (Telehealth After Stroke Care): A Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial of Telehealth-Enabled Multidisciplinary Stroke Care in an Underserved Urban Setting,” published in Pilot and Feasibility Studies.
  • Adriana Arcia and Eileen Carter, PhD '14, were the authors of “Environmental Scan of Parent-Facing Health Information About Antibiotics in US Children’s Hospital Websites,” published in Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society.
  • Billy Caceres was among the authors of “Investigating the Associations Between Childhood Trauma and Cardiovascular Health in Midlife,” published in Journal of Traumatic Stress.
  • Billie Caceres, PhD student April Ancheta, and Tonda Hughes were among the authors of “A Population-Based Study of the Intersection of Sexual Identity and Race/Ethnicity on Physiological Risk Factors for CVD Among U.S. Adults (Ages 18–59),” published in Ethnicity and Health.
  • PhD student Leah Estrada and Patricia Stone were among the authors of “Examining Regional Differences in Nursing Home Palliative Care for Black and Hispanic Residents,” published in Journal of Palliative Medicine; and “Health Inequities in Nursing Home Palliative and End-of-Life Care: A Systematic Review,” published in Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.
  • Maureen George was among the authors of “Patients with Severe Uncontrolled Asthma: Perception of Asthma Control and Its Management,” published in Pulmonary Therapy.
  • Heidi Hahn-Schroeder, Judy Honig, DNP '05, Candice Smith, and Lorraine Frazier were the authors of “Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Conference on COVID-19 and the Impact on Medical and Nursing Education: Conference Recommendations Report,” published in Academic Medicine; and among the authors of “An Innovative Academic Practice Model for Clinical Nursing Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” published in Academic Medicine.
  • PhD student Mollie Hobensack, Kenrick Cato, PhD '14, Sarah Collins Rossetti, PhD '09, Jiyoun Song, PhD '20, and Maxim Topaz were among the authors of “Documentation of Hospitalization Risk Factors in Electronic Health Records (EHRs): A Qualitative Study with Home Healthcare Clinicians,” published in Journal of the American Informatics Association (JAMIA).
  • PhD student Mollie Hobensack, Kenrick Cato, PhD '14, Jennifer Withall, Rachel Lee, and Sarah Collins Rossetti, PhD '09, were among the authors of “25x5 Symposium to Reduce Documentation Burden: Report-Out and Call for Action,” published in Applied Clinical Informatics.
  •  PhD student Mollie Hobensack and Maxim Topaz were among the authors of “Artificial Intelligence–Based Technologies in Nursing: A Scoping Literature Review of the Evidence,” published in International Journal of Nursing Studies.
  • Tonda Hughes, Maureen George, and Jennifer Dohrn, DNP '05, were among the authors of “Nursing Engagement in Research Priorities Focused on Health Systems and Services in Latin America Countries,” published in Human Resources for Health.
  • Tonda Hughes, Kasey Jackman, PhD '17, and Ronica Mukerjee, DNP '08, were among the authors of “How Can the Nursing Profession Help Reduce Sexual and Gender Minority Related Health Disparities: Recommendations from the National Nursing LGBTQ Health Summit,” published in Nursing Outlook.
  • Ariana Komaroff, MS '04, was the co-author of “Lessons Learned from the Pandemic—We Can Do Better,” published in Clinical Lactation.
  • Kristine Kulage, Elizabeth Corwin, Jianfang Liu, Rebecca Schnall, PhD '09, Arlene Smaldone, PhD '03, and Elaine Larson were among the authors of “A 10-Year Examination of a One-on-One Grant-Writing Partnership for Nursing Pre-and Post-Doctoral Trainees,” published in Nursing Outlook.
  • Komal Murali was among the authors of “Triggers for Specialist Palliative Care Consultation in the ICU: A Qualitative Secondary Analysis (S562),” published in Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.
  • Lusine Poghosyan was the co-author of “Advanced Practice Nurses Globally: Responding to Health Challenges, Improving Outcomes,” published in International Journal of Nursing Studies. She was among the authors of “The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Future of Telehealth in Primary Care,” published in Nursing Outlook; and “Recruitment and Retention of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners in Underserved Areas: A Scoping Review,” published in Nursing Outlook.
  • Lusine Poghosyan and Jianfang Liu were among the authors of “Advanced Practice Nurse Work Environments and Job Satisfaction and Intent to Leave: Six-State Cross Sectional and Observational Study,” published in Journal of Advanced Nursing.
  • George Rodriguez was among the authors of “Implementation of a Collaborated Antimicrobial Stewardship Program and Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) Unit-Driven Monoclonal Antibody Therapy Program for COVID-19 at an NYC Hospital,” published in International Journal of Infectious Diseases.
  • Jingjing Shang, Ashley Chastain, Patricia Stone, and Uduwanage Gayani E. Perera were among the authors of “Influenza Vaccination of Home Health Care Staff and the Impact on Patient Hospitalizations,” published in American Journal of Infection Control.
  • Jingjing Shang and Patricia Stone were among the authors of “Symptom Management in Chinese Adults with End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD),” published in Applied Nursing Research.
  • Jiyoun Song, PhD '20, Kenrick Cato, PhD '14, Sarah Collins Rossetti, PhD '09, PhD student Mollie Hobensack, and Maxim Topaz were among the authors of “Detecting Language Associated with Home Health Care Patient’s Risk for Hospitalization and Emergency Department Visit,” published in Nursing Research.
  • Jiyoun Song, PhD '20, PhD student Mollie Hobensack, Kenrick Cato, PhD '14, Sarah Collins Rossetti, PhD '09, and Maxim Topaz were among the authors of “Clinical Notes: An Untapped Opportunity for Improving Risk Prediction for Hospitalization and Emergency Department Visit During Home Health Care,” published in Journal of Biomedical Informatics.
  • PhD student Katherine South, Maureen George, and Arlene Smaldone, PhD '03, were among the authors of “Moving Up: Healthcare Transition Experiences of Adolescents and Young Adults with Cystic Fibrosis,” published in Journal of Pediatric Nursing.
  • Patricia Stone and Gregory Alexander were among the authors of “Examining Nursing Home Information Technology Maturity and Antibiotic Use Among Long-Term Care Residents,” published in Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.

Presentations

  • Mara Berta, DNP '19, presented “Breaking Bad News via Telehealth: Simulation Training for Nurse Practitioner Students” at the 2022 NONPF (National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties) 48th Annual Conference, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 6–9, 2022.
  • Kellie Bryant presented “Using Simulation to Promote Health Equity and Address Implicit Bias” at the New York Organization of Nurse Executives and Leaders (NYONEL) conference titled, “Looking Forward: The Role of Nursing Leaders in Promoting DEI Across Healthcare Settings,” on May 17, 2022. Bryant also was a panelist at “SOAR² Strategies on Authentic Relationships & Resiliency Safety, Advocacy, & Resiliency” at the Society for Simulation in Healthcare Women in Leadership symposium, held virtually on May 25, 2022.
  • Students Yi J Elise Chen and Angeline Pan presented a poster titled “Examination of Alternative Eastern Therapies on Breast Cancer Symptom Relief” at the 47th Annual Oncology Nursing Society Congress, held in Anaheim, California, April 27–May 1, 2022.
  • Kathleen Mullen and Latisha Hanson, DNP '15, presented “Creating Antiracist Case Studies” at the 2022 QSEN (Quality and Safety Education for Nurses) International Forum in Denver, Colorado, June 1–3, 2022.
  • Allison Norful, PhD '17, presented “A Multi-study Approach to the Development of a New Instrument That Measures Primary Care Provider Productivity” at the 2022 Academy Health Annual Research Meeting Interdisciplinary Research Group on Nursing Issues held in Washington, DC, June 4, 2022.

Awards and Honors

  • Allison Norful, PhD '17, was an invited panelist at Academy Health’s Interdisciplinary Research Group on Nursing Issues to discuss “Workforce Challenges in the Post-Pandemic Era.”

Other News

  • Professor Emerita Nancy Reame was an Innovation Reviewer for this year’s Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awards Competition of the National Academy of Medicine.
  • PhD student Kylie Dougherty has been selected for a Fulbright Award to Ethiopia for the academic year 2022–2023.