List of works
Journal article
Published 2025
Issues in mental health nursing, 46, 1, 41 - 46
Textbook
Mental health is a verb: A pocket guide to mental health for nursing students
Published Winter 2024
MENTAL HEALTH IS A VERB is an open education resource written by Jake Bush, Ph.D., RN, CNE, and Jill Van Der Like, DNP, MSN, RNC through the University of West Florida that addresses mental health nursing care. The book reviews the foundations of mental health, psychopharmacology, and the most common mental health diagnoses. This second edition includes several additional materials, including case studies, two virtual simulation activities, and a mental health cumulative study guide as an appendix.
Poster
The Potential Effects of Microplastics in the Brain
Date presented 04/20/2023
Student Scholar Symposium & Faculty Research Showcase, 04/20/2023, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
Microplastics (MPs) are a form of pollution that are defined as plastic particles that are less than five millimeters in length6 and a subform known as nanoplastics (NPs) measure less than one millimeter5. They commonly result from the breakdown of larger plastics, or they are intentionally created. Through various pathways microplastics can enter the body and conjugate in organs, including the brain. Evidence on this topic is limited, and it is unknown exactly how microplastics directly affect the human brain.
Textbook
Mental Health is a Verb: A Pocket Guide to Mental Health for Nursing Students
Published Summer 2023
Mental Health Is a Verb is an Open Education Resource written by Jake Bush, Ph.D., RN, CNE and Jill Van Der Like, DNP, MSN, RNC through University of West Florida which addresses mental health nursing care. The book reviews the foundations of mental health, psychopharmacology, and the most common mental health diagnoses.
Conference presentation
Date presented 04/2022
UWF HIP Faculty Showcase, 04/2022, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
Poster presentation
Conference presentation
Date presented 02/2022
Next Gen Learning Conference: Fundamentals, NCLEX®, and Beyond, 02/17/2022–02/19/2022, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA
Poster presentation
Poster
Assessing Bachelor of Science in nursing students' perceptions of social distancing during COVID-19
Date presented 2021
Student Scholar Symposium & Faculty Research Showcase, 2021, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
The coronavirus disease has changed the lives of Americans since the day the first case was reported. People lost jobs, and students of all ages were transitioned to an online setting. The online learning environment can be difficult, especially for nursing students who require in-person clinical practice to learn the profession.
Poster
Measuring depression, anxiety, and stress in nursing students using the DASS-21 scale
Date presented 2021
Student Scholar Symposium & Faculty Research Showcase, 2021, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
Depression, anxiety, and stress are common among college-aged students in America, with 1 in 5 students experiencing anxiety and/or depression; many students go untreated for these negative mental states because of the social stigma attached to therapy and medication or because of a lack of available resources available to these students (Paynenburg & Mehta, 2019). Prolonged negative mental states in nursing students can lead to an increase in adverse patient outcomes such as medication errors (1 in 5 nurses had reported medication errors to occur in their patients occasionally and frequently) and inability to recall important assessment information or orders (Maharaj, Lees & Lal, 2018). Patient outcomes can vary from adverse medication reactions or even death.
Nursing school students were predicted to have high levels of depression, anxiety, and stress due to academic and career pressures. Academic literature research showed that the DASS-21 was a reliable tool to measure depression, anxiety, and stress in nursing students and registered nurses. Before the assessment, a pilot study with two volunteers was completed; their responses are not included in the final data set. A sample of 50 nursing students from the Fall 2019 University of West Florida Bachelor of Science Nursing program volunteered to take the DASS-21 using a secure online survey tool, Qualtrics. Depression levels were the lowest of the three domains. The average scores for depression anxiety, and stress were 4.84 out of 14, 7.96 out of 10, and 9.08 out of 17 respectively.
Poster
Spring 2021 HIP with a virtual literature review experience with an RN-BSN student
Date presented 2021
Student Scholar Symposium & Faculty Research Showcase, 2021, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
Conference proceeding
Published 12/2020
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 64, 1, 1345 - 1349
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 11/2020
This paper describes the development of a mobile phone application (MEDUSA) for training situation awareness. MEDUSA was developed as a cost efficient form of on demand training to supplement other more costly, traditional forms of training such as simulation labs and live patient rounds. Users care for a simulated patient and are tested using a version of the Situation Awareness Global Assessment Technique (SAGAT). Users receive feedback on how many SAGAT queries they answered correctly and are provided tips on how to improve SA. Initial usability testing demonstrated strong support for the program among a sample of nursing students. Continued efforts are on-going in the design and testing of a teaching portal that allows trainers to easily create their own scenarios.