List of works
Textbook
Optimizing Population Health: Strategies for Advance Practice Nurses
Published 08/2024
This resource provides an overview of population health concepts along with health promotion strategies utilized by advanced practice nurses. Resources are intended to be exemplary, but not exhaustive and introduce the reader to strategies that can be practiced while in graduate school as well as in healthcare settings.
Content is presented in 4 major chapters aligned with the 2021 AACN Essentials of Nursing in the introduction of each chapter.
A crosswalk of content aligned with the 2021 AACN Essentials of Nursing is in Appendix B: Chapter Crosswalk Advanced-Level AACN Essentials
Each chapter contains links to videos and websites to allow the reader to engage with the content through practical examples.
Presentation
Interprofessional Collaborative Project for Online Nursing Students
Date presented 04/18/2024
Student Scholars Symposium and Faculty Research Showcase, 04/18/2024, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
Conference presentation
Date presented 11/08/2023
The University of Arizona Global Campus Teaching & Learning Conference, 11/07/2023–11/09/2023, Virtual
The rising cost of textbooks affects students globally, no matter if they attend a public or private institution. Open Educational Resources (OERs), offer a free, online alternative to traditional publisher-created textbooks and materials. This panel will discuss how the University of West Florida (UWF) encouraged and fostered faculty participation in OER adoption, adaption, and creation models in courses around campus. You will hear directly from UWF faculty and a librarian who have created numerous OERs by different methods, and how these resources have not only assisted students here at UWF, but around the world, gain access to free, interactive educational resources.
Poster
An Exploration of OER Literature: What do Students Want?
Date presented 04/20/2023
Student Scholar Symposium & Faculty Research Showcase, 04/20/2023, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
This literature review compiles twelve existing studies that analyze student perceptions of OER quality, as well as student experiences using OER, and extrapolates implications for the development process. The intention is to discover common themes to direct future research into identifying the features that improve student engagement, contribute to academic success, and ensure the future of OER by increasing students’ willingness to interact with OER again
Textbook
Leading Change in Health Systems: Strategies for RN-BSN Students
Published Summer 2023
Leading Change in Health Systems: Strategies for RN-BSN Students is designed for practicing nurses pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. This book is focused on building upon previous knowledge, skills and attitudes Registered Nurses (RNs) related to leadership in healthcare systems. Readers will be able to apply the theoretical knowledge gained from this course in their clinical practice environment.
Presentation
Physical activity and its effect on mental health in incarcerated individuals
Date presented 2022
Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, 2022, School of Nursing, Usha Kundu College of Health, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
"Serious mental illnesses have became very prevalent in jails and prisons. About 20% of jail inmates and 15% of prison inmates are estimated to have a serious mental illness. It has been discovered that the mentally ill tend to remain in jail or prison longer than inmates with no serious mental illness. It has also been found that it costs more money to detain and house the mentally ill as they need psychiatric medications. The mentally ill in jails and prisons are more likely to commit suicide and develop behavioral problems due to being in isolation (Treatment Advocacy Center, 2016)."
Presentation
Equality in transgender healthcare
Date presented 2022
Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, 2022, School of Nursing, Usha Kundu College of Health, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
Due to the rising number of discriminations and lack of access to equal and quality healthcare within the transgender community, it is crucial to become aware of the health disparities and assist in advancing healthcare to provide an emotionally safe environment for this community (Rivera, 2019).
Presentation
Postpartum women and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
Date presented 2022
Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, 2022, School of Nursing, Usha Kundu College of Health, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common disorder that happens after a woman has given girth. The ramifications of PPD can have short or long-term effects on the mother, child, and the family as a whole (Brown et al., 2021). Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) use in postpartum women has been controversial for many years due to the potential effects to the infant through lactation. There has been an increase of 2.3% of SSRI use in the postpartum phase in the last 20 years (Molenaar et al., 2019).
Presentation
Staffing-ratios and nursing burnout
Date presented 2022
Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, 2022, School of Nursing, Usha Kundu College of Health, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
Mental health can affect many different aspects in the nursing profession. In this project, we are focusing on how staffing ratios, adequate and inadequate, affect occupational stress and burnout of nurses over time. These factors not only affect the mental health, but also the patient outcomes, patient safety, and number of errors made. It is identified that there is a significant relationship between insomnia, burnout and mental health among nurses (Cheng et al., 2020).
Presentation
Impact of therapeutic human touch on older adults
Date presented 2022
Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, 2022, School of Nursing, Usha Kundu College of Health, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
The importance of this topic is to hope for better patient outcomes in the geriatric population. Human touch may be an effective way to provide comfort and care, with a deeper purpose/goal to older patients who may be struggling with mental health conditions. Older individuals that are struggling through illness or mental distress are in desperate need of human touch and how it is crucial it is in the role of caregiving (Pedrazza, 2018).