Paula Tanabe, vice dean, research, was interviewed for "Most Sickle Cell Disease Patients Avoid EDs During Pain Attacks" for the ED LEGAL LETTER. Research from DUSON faculty and staff, including Tanabe, is cited:
"Patient Perspectives of Sickle Cell Management in the Emergency…
Welcome to these three new research staff.
Adam Benzekri is an associate in research at DUSON, project director and psychologist at the Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health (CLAFH). At CLAFH, he is involved in every step of the research process including study design, the…
Ally C. Johnson has joined DUSON, working as a clinical research coordinator for Schenita Randolph, associate professor. She has been focusing on infectious disease research at Duke since 2007 and is currently pursuing her nursing degree at North Carolina Central University, to graduate…
Midge Bowers, associate professor, and Michael Zychowicz, professor, were selected to serve on Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Technical Expert Panels focused on Heart Failure and Low Back Pain, respectively. Their work will contribute to the development of MACRA episode-…
Marilyn Oermann, Thelma M. Ingles Professor of Nursing, received an APEX 2021 Award of Excellence for Editorial & Advocacy Writing. The award was for her editorial in "Nurse Educator:" "COVID-19 Disruptions to Clinical Education: Nurse Educators Rise to the Challenges." The APEX…
Sarah Schwisow, DNP'20, along with Christian Falyar, assistant professor, and Susan Silva and Virginia (Chris) Muckler, associate professors, produced "A protocol implementation to determine aspiration risk in patients with multiple risk factors for gastroparesis" in the "Journal of…
Michael Cary, Elizabeth C. Clipp Term Chair in Nursing, Jacqueline Nikpour, PhD'21, and Roy Thompson, PhD student, contributed to "Leading Policy and Practice Change During Unprecedented Times: The Nursing Health Services Research Response" in "Journal of Nursing Regulation."
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Mitchell Knisely, assistant professor, Paula Tanabe, vice dean, research, Qing Yang, associate professor, and Rita Masese, associate in research, co-wrote "Severe Pain Profiles and Associated Sociodemographic and Clinical Characteristics in Individuals with Sickle Cell Disease" in "The Clinical…
The Conversations with Colleagues program has changed the way we talk with one another about tough topics like COVID-19 and racial justice. Now the team is adding two additional timely topics to the mix, as well as opening up another cohort of their highly popular extended series that takes a…
Sarah Pearce, DNP'16, MSN'15, was featured in the article "FirstHealth, Pinehurst Medical Clinic Welcome New Oncology Nurse Practitioner" that ran in "The Richmond Observer." The article is to announce Pearce joining Pinehurst Medical Clinic’s oncology team and an expanding Cancer Care…
Kudos to Michael Cary, Elizabeth C. Clipp Term Chair in Nursing, and the entire team for the submission of their R03 application to NIH entitled: "Facilitators and Barriers to Successful Community Discharge Following Inpatient Rehabilitation." This proposal request funding for a two-year…
Kudos to Allison Stafford, assistant professor, and her entire team for the submission of their K23 application to NIH entitled: "Refinement and Testing of Implementation Strategies to Promote Psychotherapy Attendance for Depression among Latinx Teens." This proposal request funding for a five-year…
Staci Reynolds, associate professor, has been appointed associate editor of the "Journal of Nursing Care Quality." She joins Marilyn Oermann, Thelma M. Ingles Professor of Nursing, who is the journal's editor-in-chief. "Journal of Nursing Care Quality" is a peer-reviewed journal that provides…
Tony Sandstrom, MSN’05, collaborated with PhD student Hideyo Tsumura, Health Innovation Lab and Center for Nursing Research for development and trial.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, several products have entered the market aimed at protecting providers from respiratory…
Being older than children yet not quite adults, adolescents are often stuck in an in-between place when seeking help and support for their health care and wellbeing. Duke University School of Nursing Doctor of Nursing Practice Program alumna Kassondra “Kassy” Brino, DNP, APRN, CPNP, PMHS, clinical…
Julia Walker, professor, released "A deep learning approach to student registered nurse anesthetist (SRNA) education" in De Gruyter with Angela Richard-Eaglin, assistant professor, Akhil Hegde, research scientist, and Virginia (Chris) Muckler, associate professor.
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Aijun (Anna) Li, director of assessment & evaluation, wrote "Student Success Factors in a Nurse Practitioner Program" in The Journal for Nurse Practitioners with Jennie De Gagne, professor, Valerie Howard, vice dean, academic affairs, Deirdre Thornlow, Benjamin S. Smallheer and Kathryn…
Yufen Lin, PhD'21, wrote "Distinct Sleep Disturbance Profiles in Patients With Gastrointestinal Cancers Receiving Chemotherapy” in Cancer Nursing with Donald (Chip) Bailey, associate professor, and Sharron Docherty, assistant dean, PhD in Nursing Program. Co-authors include Laura Porter, of the…
Lisa Mansfield, PhD'20, Susan Silva and Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda, associate professors, and Elizabeth Merwin, consulting associate, produced "Factors Associated With Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Series Completion Among Adolescents" in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Richard J.…
Ryan Shaw, associate professor, leads national report funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) entitled, "Integrating Patient-generated Digital Health Data into Electronic Health Records in Ambulatory Care Settings: An Environmental Scan."
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Leila Ledbetter, DUSON library liaison, and Michael Relf, associate dean for global and community health affairs, contributed to a publication in AORN Journal by Gian Torres, DUSON visiting scholar in Fall 2019, entitled "Systematic Review of Preoperative Patient Readiness." The…
Jennie De Gagne, professor, is a co-author of "Nursing Students' Perceptions and Experiences of Using Virtual Simulation During the COVID-19 Pandemic" in Clinical Simulation In Nursing.
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Background: This study aimed to understand pre-licensure nursing…
Background: This study aimed to understand pre-licensure nursing…
Brittany Bradshaw, MSN student, has been selected as a finalist in the Health Category for WILMA's 2021 Women to Watch Awards. The magazine received nearly 200 nominations in seven categories for the 2021 awards, with five finalists selected in each of the following categories: arts,…
Kudos to Mitch Knisely, assistant professor, Allison Ashley-Koch, of Duke Molecular Physiology Institute, and their entire team for the submission of their Multi-PI NIH R21 application entitled: "Epigenetic Age Acceleration and Psychoneurological Symptoms in Sickle Cell Disease."…
Roy Thompson, PhD student, was featured in a question-and-answer article by HealthJob.
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Roy Thompson is a final-year PhD candidate at the Duke University School of Nursing. He is currently studying international nurse migration, the nursing workforce in…