Ph.D. in Nursing Program Students
| Angela Daniel, MSN. MBA, RN: the impact of nursing centered protocols on regimine compliance and quality of life of the heart failure patient.
(MSN ,2007, Medical College of Georgia) |
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Hanna Demeke, MSN, BSN, RN: HIV/AIDS and infectious diseases and HIV prevention and control in Ethiopia.
(MSN, 2005, Emory University) |
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Ingrid M. Duva, MN, BSN: health systems and quality outcomes. Specific research interest includes staff nurse care coordination and the relationship between professional practice work environment and nursing care to patient outcomes. (MN, 1994, Emory University) |
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Joyce Edmonds, MPH, BSN, RN : maternal and newborn survival, health seeking behavior and social networks. Other interests include investigating the influence women’s social networks have on decisions regarding use of birth attendants in Matlab, Bangladesh.
(MPH, 2000, Oregon Health Science University) |
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N. Jennifer Klinedinst, RN, MSN, MPH: older adult stroke survivors’ and their family caregivers’ perceptions of the symptoms of post-stroke depression.
(MSN, 2003, Thomas Jefferson University) |
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Jiwon Lee, MPH, BSN, RN: psychological stress and human immune response related to hypertension, and risk factors/prevention of prehypertension
(MPH, 2003, University of Alabama at Birmingham) |
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Karen Lee, MSN, RN: Asian American mental health. Socio-cultural factors associated with depression and suicide ideation with Korean American college students. (MSN, 2005, Emory University) |
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Mary Jane Lewitt, MN, CNM, RN : : issues surrounding the social reconstruction of childbirth including women's choices and decision making processes related to the use of intervention in the process of birth. Other interests include: the roles and interactions of religion on women's childbirth experiences and the construct of a theory of contemporary nurse-midwifery and the profession's future role in heath care, including views from the profession and the public. (MN, 1995, University of Florida)
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Michelle A. Nelson, RN, MS, FNP: research focus is obesity in African American women and its relationship to various cultural factors, perceptions of body image and depression. Other research interests include cardiovascular risk associated with stress, coping and social support among normal weight, overweight and obese African American women. (MSN, 2000, Wagner College ) |
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Rebecca M. Wheeler, MA, RN: nursing workforce issues, especially international nurse migration, particularly in Latin America
(MA, 1995, Columbia University)
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Kim Schippits, MSN, BSN, RN : systems of care and how they influence quality
outcomes, collaboration, and research utilization. (MSN, 1986, Purdue University)
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Kristin VanderEnde, RN, MSN, CNM : strategies to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Other research interests include cross-cultural communication between health care providers from different cultures. (MSN, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing) (MSN, 2001, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing) |
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Kate A. Yeager, MS, RN: symptom management and self care of breast cancer patients. Other research interests include pain management, racial and ethnic disparities in cancer care, HIV medication adherence, and epilepsy self management. (MS, 1993, University of California) |
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