MFP Contributions to Science (1/13/05)
Faye Gary
Faye A. Gary. “Visionary Leadership for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses around the World.” International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses, Pittsburgh, PA., April 9, 2005.
Faye Gary, Martha Baker and Donna Grandbois
Gary, F., Baker, M. and Grandbois, D. (2005 In Press), Perspectives on Suicide Prevention among American, Indian and Alaska Native Children and Adolescents: A Call for Help. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing;
Freida H. Outlaw, DNSc, RN, CS
Kurlowicz, L., Outlaw, F., Ratcliffe, S. & Evans, L. (2005). An Exploratory Study of Depression among older African Americans Users of an Academic outpatient rehabilitation program. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 19 (1)3-9.
Margaret A. Wheatley, MSN, RN, CNS
Wheatley, M. & Juratovac, E. (2005) Disparities in Minority Mental Health. J. Fitzpatrick (Ed), Encyclopedia of nursing research: A source book for evidence-based practice. New York: Springer Publishers (In press).
MFP Alumnus Ezra Holston
Holston, E.C. & Schutte, D.L. (2004) Clinical utility of genetic information in the care of persons with Alzheimer’s disease. Medical-Surgical Nursing, Journal of Adult Health, (13(6).
Paper Presentation, 23rd Quadrennial International Council of Nurses Congress, Taiwan. The title of the paper is “Functional Impairment identified as the earliest Pre-clinical symptom of Alzheimer’s disease.” ;
MFP Alumnus Janice Collins-McNeil will be joining the nursing faculty at Duke University, Durham, N.C.;
MFP Fellow Jacqueline Payne’s dissertation proposal was successfully defended in December 2004 at The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. ;
MFP Fellow Ella Scott: Paper presentation, Fourth National Conference on Children and Adolescents, April 28 – 29, 2005. Conference Theme: Disparities in Mental Health Care: Best practices for children and adolescents in Foster Care, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD.
MFP Fellow Lois Bolden: Paper Presentation, “Stigma Among the Mentally Ill in the African American Population,” at the International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses 7th Annual Conference, April 6 – 9, 2005, Omni William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA;
MFP Fellow Anna Villena: Research Information Exchange Poster Session, University of California San Francisco School of Nursing, “Unraveling Mental Health Illness and Substance Abuse,” Anna Villena, RN, MSN, FNP, Catherine A. Chesla, RN, DNSc, FAAN, 2005 Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference in San Francisco at the Renaissance Parc 55 Hotel;
Janice Collins-McNeil, PhD, RN., “Psychiatric and Social Determinants of CVD Risk in African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes” oral presentation at the Sigma Theta Tau International Hawaii Research Conference, July 14 – 16, 2005
Huey Jen Chen, PhD, ARNP, “Unmet Service Need in Relation to Trust in Health Care Provider Among Different Racial/Ethnic Groups”, oral presentation, 16th International Nursing Research Congress, July 14 – 16, 2005
Judith Cornelius
Cornelius, Judith. (2004). Senior nursing students respond to an HIV-experiential-teaching method with an African American female. Journal of the National Black Nurses Association Volume 15 (2) 11 – 16.
Cornelius, Judith (2004). To be touched by AIDS an HIV – experiential teaching method. Journal of Nursing Education, 43, (12) 576.
Peer Reviewed Abstracts
2005
Comparing HIV – Teaching Methods as a Process for Improving Patient Care Delivery, National Black Nurses 33rd Annual Institute and Conference, Chicago, IL (abstract accepted for podium presentation, July 2005)
2005
Identifying African-American Grand Families’ HIV Risk Reduction Behaviors Sigma Theta Tau, 16th International Nursing Research Congress, (abstract accepted for podium presentation, July 14 – 16, 2005)
2004
Southern African-American Baptist Parents talk to their children about sex. Sigma Theta Tau, 15th International Research Congress, Dublin, Ireland. Podium presentation, July 2004.
2004
All Things are Possible: A church-based HIV prevention program. National Black Nurses, 32nd Annual Institute and Conference, San Francisco, CA., podium presentation, August 4, 2004.
2004
Using Focus Groups to Identify Black Grand Families HIV Prevention Concerns, Howard University Tenth Annual Research Conference, Washington, DC. Podium Presentation, March 2004.
Sheila Harvin
2005
Successfully passed Candidacy Examination on May 17, 2005. Ms. Harvin is a doctoral student at the University of Texas at Houston.
Christina Leal
2005
Intimate Partner Violence and Pregnancy: A Qualitative Analysis of Help Seeking Behaviors, poster presentation, 9th International Family Violence Research Conference, July 10 – 13, Portsmouth, NH.
Mayola Rowser
2005
Honored for academic excellence and community service by the Black Student Association at the University of Tennessee/Memphis Health Science Center’s 13th Annual BSA Ball, April 16, 2005, Memphis, TN.
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