This collection includes faculty and staff scholarship from the School of Nursing. For more information about what types of scholarship may be included, please see our Collection Policy.
Submissions from 2023
The effect of mandatory triage questions on triage processes: A qualitative exploratory study, Paul Clark RN, PhD, MA, FAEN
Use of Electronic Ecological Momentary Assessment Methodologies in Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Sleep Research in Young Adults: Systematic Review, Kimberly R. Hartson, Luz Huntington-Moskos, Clara G. Sears, Gina Genova, Cara Mathis, Wessly Ford, and Ryan E. Rhodes
Hospital Development of a Hybrid Emergency Department - Inpatient Care Observation Unit, Anna Powell, Paul Clark, and Karan Shah
Submissions from 2021
Application of the IDEAS Framework in Adapting a Web-Based Physical Activity Intervention for Young Adult College Students, Kimberly R. Hartson, Lindsay J. Della, Kristi King, Sam Liu, Paige N. Newquist, and Ryan E. Rhodes
Stressors and resilience are associated with well-being in young adult college students, Kimberly R. Hartson, Lynne A. Hall, and Sara A. Choate
Testing the Effects of Two Field-to-Fork Programs on the Nutritional Outcomes of Elementary School Students from Diverse and Lower-income Communities, Kimberly R. Hartson, Kristi M. King, Carol O'Neal, Aishia Brown, Toluwanimi Olajuyigbe, Shakeyrah Elmore, and Angelique Perez
Submissions from 2020
Resilience, Moral Distress, and Workplace Engagement In Emergency Department Nurses, Paul Clark, Timothy Crawford, Brandonn Hulse, and Barbara Polivka
#CRCFREE: Using Social Media to Reduce Colorectal Cancer Risk in Rural Adults, Kaitlin Voigts Key, Adebola Adegboyega, Heather Bush, Mollie Aleshire, Omar A. Contreras, and Jennifer Hatcher
Submissions from 2017
Examining Cervical Cancer Screening Utilization Among African Immigrant Women: A Literature Review, Adebola Adegboyega, Mollie Aleshire, and Ana Maria Linares
Submissions from 2015
Psychosocial determinants of physical activity in children attending afterschool programs : a path analysis., Jiying Ling, Lorraine B. Robbins, Valerie L. McCarthy, and Barbara J. Speck
Assessing the Psychoeducational Approach to Transcendence and Health (PATH) program : an intervention to foster self-transcendence and well-being in community-dwelling older adults., Valerie Lander McCarthy, Sharon Bowland, Lynne A. Hall, and Jennifer Connelly
Promoting self-transcendence and well-being in community-dwelling older adults : a pilot study of a psychoeducational intervention., Valerie Lander McCarthy, Jiying Ling, Sharon Bowland, Lynne A. Hall, and Jennifer Connelly
Submissions from 2014
Successful aging in the United States and China : a theoretical basis to guide nursing research, practice, and policy., Valerie Lander McCarthy, Hong Ji, and Jiying Ling
Submissions from 2013
The role of transcendence in a holistic view of successful aging : a concept analysis and model of transcendence in maturation and aging., Valerie Lander McCarthy and Amanda Bockweg
The role of self-transcendence : a missing variable in the pursuit of successful aging?, Valerie Lander McCarthy, Jiying Ling, and Robert M. Carini
Submissions from 2012
Multisite recruitment and data collection among older adults : exploring methods to conserve human and financial resources., Valerie Lander McCarthy and Karen Cassidy
Submissions from 2011
A new look at successful aging : exploring a mid-range nursing theory among older adults in a low-income retirement community., Valerie Lander McCarthy
Submissions from 2008
Psychometric Properties of a Modified Version of a Worksite Harassment Tool—Preliminary Findings, Hanan Al-Modallal, Lynne A. Hall, and Debra Anderson
A multidisciplinary concept analysis of empowerment : implications for nursing., Valerie Lander McCarthy and Linda Holbrook Freeman
Submissions from 2005
Using a 0-10 Scale for Assessment of Anxiety in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction, Maria J. De Jong, Kyungeh An, Sharon McKinley, Bonnie J. Garvin, Lynne A. Hall, and Debra K. Moser
Submissions from 2004
An Emergency Department Staff Tackles the Healthy Workplace Initiative : A Staff Nurse Perspective., Paul Clark