College of Nursing well-represented at ENRS Scientific Sessions
The Eastern Nursing Research Society held its 27th Annual Scientific Sessions on April 15-17, 2015 in Washington, D.C. ֱ University’s College of Nursing had a strong presence that included faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, and alumni. They shared their expertise in the following categories:
BS Poster:
· Using Smartphone Technology to Increase the Safety of College Women: A Quantitative Pilot Study Teresa Yang, senior
MS Poster:
· Senior Nursing Students’ Experiences Caring for a Patient in Pain Grace Mansilla, graduate student
Early PhD Poster:
· Use of Documentation for Interprofessional Communication Jennifer Thate, PhD student
DNP Poster:
· Examining the Extent of Nurse Practitioner Practice at a Large Academic Medical Center: Recommendations for Full Professional Practice Latesha Colbert-Mack ’14 DNP
Poster:
· Developmental Screening in the Primary Care Setting: A Quantitative Integrative Review Patricia Gellasch, PhD student
Paper- Military Health:
· The Experience of Verbal Abuse in Military Couples after Participation in an Educational Program Dr. Linda Copel
· Predictors of Depression in Family Members of Military Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury Dr. Helene Moriarty
Paper- Creating a Culture of Health for Older Adults Around the World: The Aging Research Interest Group
· Do Unique Clinical Risk Profiles Predict Hospitalization Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults? Dr. Melissa O’Connor
Paper- Mental Health and Recovery:
· Mental Health Status Indicators and Vision Status Among Adult Women Respondents to the 2010-2013 National Health Interview Surveys Dr. Nancy Sharts-Hopko
Paper- Symptom Management:
· Exploring Symptom Profiles and Symptom Clusters in Patients Undergoing Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer Sherry Burrell ’14 PhD, Dr. Suzanne Smeltzer, et al.