
September 2024 Publications, Presentations, and Other News
Publications
Walter Bockting was among the authors of “Provider Factors Likely to Impact Access and Uptake of Long-Acting Injectable Cabotegravir for Transgender Women in the United States: Results of a Qualitative Study,” published in Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care.
Laura Britton, MS ’16, and Maureen George were among the authors of “Findings from a Mixed-Methods Journey Map Study of Barriers to Family Planning in Western Kenya,” published in Health Care for Women International.
Leon Chen was a co-author of “Penny for Your Thoughts: Crafting an Impactful Opinion Editorial,” published in Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
Maureen George was among the authors of “Impact of Utilizing a Composite Versus a Symptom-Only Validation Standard in the Development of the Asthma Impairment and Risk Questionnaire,” published in Journal of Asthma and Allergy.
Arielle Hazi was among the authors of “Flowsheet Template for the Documentation of Allergic Reactions in Infants and Toddlers,” published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.
Amy McMenamin, Suzanne Courtwright, MS ’03, Jianfang Liu, and Lusine Poghosyan were among the authors of “Nurse Practitioner Work Environment and Rural Primary Care for Substance Use,” published in JNP: Journal for Nurse Practitioners.
Amy McMenamin, Jianfang Liu, and Lusine Poghosyan were among the authors of “Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Work Environments and Emergency Department Utilization Among Older Adults with Substance Use Disorders in Rural Areas,” published in Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment.
Stephanie Niño de Rivera, Ruth Masterson Creber, Yihong Zhao, and Meghan Reading Turchioe, PhD ’18, were among the authors of “Public Perspectives on Increased Data Sharing in Health Research in the Context of the 2023 National Institutes of Health Data Sharing Policy,” published in PLoS One.
Rebecca Schnall, PhD ’09, was among the authors of “Development and Testing of the WiseApp for Improving Medication Adherence Among Spanish Speakers,” published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics.
Maxim Topaz was among the authors of “Harnessing the Power of Machine Learning and Electronic Health Records to Support Child Abuse and Neglect Identification in Emergency Department Settings,” published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics.
Jennifer Withall and Sarah Collins Rossetti, PhD ’09, were among the authors of “Defining Documentation Burden (DocBurden) and Excess DocBurden for All Health Professionals: A Scoping Review,” published in Applied Clinical Informatics.
Maryam Zolnoori and Maxim Topaz were among the authors of “Using Natural Language Processing to Identify Home Health Care Patients at Risk for Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias,” published in Journal of Applied Gerontology.
Presentations
Melissa Beauchemin, PhD ’19, presented “Enhancing Trial Participation of Spanish-Speaking Participants” at the National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) Annual Meeting on September 19, 2024, in Bethesda, Maryland.
Natalie Benda participated in a panel titled “Wandering Through Healthcare: What Patient Journeys Can Tell Us About Improving Patient Safety, Health, and Well-Being” at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society’s International Annual Meeting (ASPIRE), held September 9-13, 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona. She presented “Re-Centering AI and Clinical Decision Support for Maternal Health Towards Patients” at the Department of Biomedical Informatics/Center for Research Inequality in Health Grand Rounds at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 18, 2024.
Jennifer Dohrn, DNP ’05, was a symposium speaker at “Preparing for Future Pandemic Risks: What Will It Take” at the Global Health Recalibration: Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice, and Research Conference, held September 4-6, 2024, at Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
Meghan Reading Turchioe, PhD ’18, participated in the “Standards Development for Wearables: Beginning the Discussion” roundtable at HRX on September 7, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia. She was also invited to the conference as a key opinion leader.
Other News
Natalie Benda participated in a panel titled “Enhancing Menopause Research with Patient-Centered Participatory Research and Human-Centered Computing” at Using Artificial Intelligence to Better Understand Menopause, a National Science Foundation Workshop, on September 4, 2024, in Alexandria, Virginia.
Leon Chen was appointed vice chair of the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s Accreditation and Learning Strategies Committee for a one-year term, 2025-2026. The committee is responsible for developing comprehensive educational strategies and for reviewing and recommending updates to SCCM’s continuing education mission, policies, and procedures.