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College of Health Professions: Faculty Research Interests

College of Health Professions: Faculty Research Interests. Academic Year 2007-8. Background Information Associate Professor MSON Certified Diabetes Educator. Research Interests Care of hospitalized adults with diabetes Professional issues Recent Publications

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College of Health Professions: Faculty Research Interests

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  1. College of Health Professions:Faculty Research Interests Academic Year 2007-8

  2. Background Information Associate Professor MSON Certified Diabetes Educator Research Interests Care of hospitalized adults with diabetes Professional issues Recent Publications Anthony, M. & Barkell, N. (2007). Nurses’ professional concerns: Letters to the editor for 1900-2005. Journal of Professional Nursing, Anthony, M. (2007). Treatment of hypoglycemia in hospitalized adults: A descriptive study. The Diabetes Educator, 33(4), 709-715.Publication #2 Current Studies Migrant worker’s perception’s of health needs Maureen Anthony, PhD, RN, APRN, CDE

  3. Master of Science, Anesthesia: Mercy College of Detroit,1988 Bachelor of Science, Nursing: Wayne State University, 1985 Nursing Diploma, Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing, 1982 Asst. Professor, UDM - December 2002 – Present Manager Anesthesia Pain Service, Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Detroit Medical Center - August 2001- Present Staff Nurse Anesthetist (Contingent status) December 2005-Present-Providence Hospital Novi MI Research Interests Professional Growth and Development of CRNAs Pain Management Pharmacology Recent Publications “Clinical Monitoring 2 Respiratory and Metabolic Systems” Book Chapter in Nurse Anesthesia-Nagelhout and Zaglaniczny To be included in 4th edition Publication pending in 2008 “Epidural Analgesia: Concepts, Pharmacology and Nursing Care” Written module and video presentation for Health and Sciences Television Network, Trinity Healthforce Learning, Carrolton Texas. December 2006 Book Review, “Ambulatory Anesthesia: The Requisites in Anesthesiology” in AANA Journal, October 2006(74:356) Current Studies Professionalism Among Nurse Anesthetist (survey of MANA members, data collection completed) Patient perceptions of Pain Management Therapy- A comparison of Real Time Assessment with Post Discharge Satisfaction Tools and Nurses Perception , Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, pending WSU IRB review. Greg Bozimowski CRNA MS

  4. Background Information Current and previous roles Assistant Professor, MSON Nephrology nursing Nursing Management Stroke C.N.S. Teaching background Fundamental nursing Medical-surgical nursing Community health nursing Health assessment Research Interests Culture and technology Teaching methodologies Recent Publications The Student Nurse as Television Show Consultant (in progress) Making Research Relate for Students with Prior Research Experience in an Accelerated Nursing Program Current Studies Online orientation for Clinical Faculty Use of technology for online lectures Sandra Cleveland, MSN, RN, CLNC

  5. Background Information Staff Nurse, Nurse Manager, Director of Nursing, Director of Research Administration, Project Director McAuley Nurse Managed Health Center Taught in undergraduate and graduate programs in Nursing and Education at Michigan State University, the University of Michigan and the University of Detroit Mercy Research Interests Sustainability of Nurse Managed Centers Health Literacy Motivation to change health behaviors, especially in relation to weight loss Joyce Conley RN, BSN, MSN, PhD

  6. Background Information Registered Nurse: NICU, High Risk Labor and Delivery Certified Nurse Midwife Full scope practice hospital based practice Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Public Health, FEMA trained Family Planning, Title X BCCCP Adjunct Lecturer and Guest Faculty University Of Michigan-Flint Nursing Program Clinical Instructor CNM, NP, RN, Medical Students University of Michigan Michigan State University Saginaw Valley State University Mott Community College Frontier School Nurse Midwifery Baylor University Research Interests Women’s perspectives regarding the escalating medicalization of birth Labor and Delivery nurses role in initiating breastfeeding Demographics and birth behaviors of American women seeking natural birth Effect of exercise on peri-menopausal symptoms Previous Research “Role of the Personal Prenatal Care Record on Perceived Participation in Prenatal Care” (1992) Unpublished Research Project, University Of Illinois at Chicago. Lori A. Glenn RN MS CNM

  7. Background Information Associate Professor, MSON Director Psychiatric Services, Holy Cross Hospital CNS, Geri psychiatry, Lafayette Clinic Research Interests Women’s mental health Impact of poverty on mental health Recent Publications Groh, C.J. (2007). Poverty, Mental Health and Women: Implications for Psychiatric Nurses in PrimaryCare Settings. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. 13(5), 267-274. Litwinczuk, K. & Groh, C.J. (2007). The relationship between spirituality, purpose in life, and well-being in HIV-positive persons. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. 18(3), 13-21. Knight, D., Moser, S., & Groh, C. (2007). Service leaning as a component of physician assistant education: The development of a compassionate practitioner. Journal of Physician Assistant Education. 18(2), 49-52. White, M.L. & Groh, C.J. (2007). Depression and quality of life in women following a mi. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 22(2), 138-144.Publication Current Studies Screening for depression in primary care settings. (BCBS Foundation Funding, Mercy Primary Care, Detroit, MI) Carla J. Groh, PhD, APRN, BC

  8. Background Information August 2005 to present: Coordinator of Simulation Practice Technology Integration Center, Clinical faculty for Community Health SDO Adjunct Clinical Faculty: Wayne State University, University of Michigan-Flint, Oakland Community College Teaching background Community Health, Leadership & management, Family Practice, Medical Terminology Research Interests Simulation Informatics Suzanne K. Guzelaydin, MS, RN

  9. Background Information Clinical Coordinator Physician Assistant Program Research Interests Professionalism as perceived by PA students REM Behavior Disorder as a precursor to Dementia Recent Publications None Current Studies Self-evaluation of professionalism by students and as documented by preceptors Rose Higgins, MS, PA-C

  10. Background Information Assistant Professor, MSON Chair, Second Degree Option Program Consulting Director Clinical Services, Behavioral Center of MI NP, Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry, Henry Ford Hospital Consultant to Director of Nursing, Havenwyck Hospital Research Interests family and relationship counseling substance abuse issues Recent Publications Lambert, J., Knisely, J., & Cleveland, S.D. (2006). Integrating Pediatric, Medical Surgical and Psychiatric Didactic Content. First International Symposium on Excellence in Second-Entry Baccalaureate Nursing Education, MacDonald G. & O’Keefe-McCarthy, S. (Eds.), Toronto, Canada, p. 59-61. Shelley, S. and Knisely, J., Re-engineering in behavioral medicine, "Nursing Management", vol. 28, #4 (April), 1997. Knisely, J. & Northouse, L., The relationshhip between social support, help-seeking behavior, and psychological distress in psychiatric clients. "Archives of Psychiatric Nursing", Vol. VIII, #6 (December), 1994 Current Studies Social support in an Accelerated Nursing program Curriculum changes to support psychiatric nursing in an accelerated program Milieu therapy in acute care psychiatric units John Knisely, RN, NP

  11. Background Information Pediatrics – renal, hem/oncology, psych, infectious diseases (especially HIV) Hospice - inpatient Head Start – Health Coordinator Management – pediatric outpatient clinic Teaching – clinical peds & community; research, nursing theory. Research Interests Adolescent health care HIV/AIDS Education in accelerated nursing programs Current Studies Young Black women with HIV: Race, gender, class, & age (doctoral work) Joette Lambert, PhDc, BSN, ACRN

  12. Background Information Currently a physician assistant, practicing clinically in a free clinic Also, a psychologist (since 1984) I have been teaching clinical medicine in the physician assistant program since January, 2000 Research Interests Professionalism development in students transitioning into professionals Anything in neurology Recent Publications Impact of Service Learning as a component of Physician Assistant Education Parkinson’s Disease: New Therapies Current Studies Professionalism: Transition from Student to Professional Herpes Encephalitis Sharon Moser, M.S., PA-C, LLPAssociate Professor, PA Program

  13. Background Information NP for private practice Assistant professor UDM Research Interests Dementia Sleep Recent Publications Nowak, L., Davis, J. (2007) A Qualitative Examination of the Phenomenon of Sundowning, Journal of Nursing Scholarship,39:3, 256-258. Current Studies The effects of timed bright light on sleep-wake patterns in women with Alzheimer’s disease LuAnn Nowak MSN, APRN-BC

  14. Chair, Assistant Professor Health Services Administration Program; CHP; UDM Director of Partnership for Training; UDM Director, Rehabilitation Services, Mercy Hospital, Detroit, MI Service Area Manager, Consultant, St. Joseph Mercy Health System, Ann Arbor, Mi Administrative Officer, Ambulatory Care, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mi Research Interests: Community Health Rehabilitation Recent Publications Individual Behavior and Motivation in Health Organizations, O'Shaughnessey, M. (Ed.). (2005). Growing Your Own Healthy Community: Replication Manual. 1st ed. Greater Detroit Area Partnership For Training; Fall, 2003, “Case Study of Two Partnerships;” Academic Health Centers Current Studies: Systematic nature of Diabetes Mary S. O’Shaughnessey, M.S., CCC-A, MHSA

  15. Background Informationcurrent and previous roles - Full time and Adjunct faculty, responsibilities include teaching undergraduates in pre-licensure, BSN completion and accelerated second-degree programs, license Practical nursing and nursing assistants. Other responsibilities include course development, advising students, and service through committee function at the college and university level. Teaching background - InstructorCollege of Health Professions, McAuley School of Nursing, TaughtHealth Assessment traditional and a two-week intensive format, Healthy Families, Fundamentals of Adult Health Nursing and Nursing kills Lab, Maternal child Nursing. - Nursing ClinicalPracticum's includeEvidenced-Based Culturally Competent Care Practicum I, Community Nursing Practicum III, Maternal Child Nursing Practicum II, Research Interests Research interest #1 Obesity in postpartum Afro American women focus on adolescents Research interest #2 art of pedagogy and informatics with a comparison of classroom versus online or distant learning. Recent Publications none Current Studies pending Thelma Phillips RN, MSN

  16. Assistant Professor, Department of Health Services Administration Courses taught: Health Economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics Programs: Graduate (Master of Health Services Administration) Undergraduate (Health Services Administration, Nursing, among others) Research Interests Effects of Health Insurance on Costs and Utilization of Health Care Healthcare Costs and Utilization Patterns among Mental Health and Substance Abuse Patients Grants “Exploring Deductibles: Substance Abuse Parity Applications”. Principal Investigator. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA/NIH) September 2004-September 2006 “Mental Health Parity: Can Michigan Afford it?” Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation, Detroit, Michigan, August 2004. Conference presentations Estimating Mental Health / Substance Abuse Parity Costs: Do Deductibles Matter? (6th World Congress on Health Economics, Copenhagen, Denmark, 07/2007) Exploring Deductibles: Do They Matter in the Era of Managed Care (Inaugural Conference of the American Society of Health Economists, Madison, Wisconsin, 06/2006) Research in Progress Effect of Deductibles on Behavioral Health Cohorts: Comparative Analysis of Annual Costs and Utilization in Mental Health vs. Substance Abuse Diagnostic Groups. Maia A. Platt, PhD.

  17. Background Information Staff nursing background: critical care Family Nurse Practitioner: with prior practice in suburban and urban communities managing health and illness concerns Assistant Professor, MSON: primarily teach in the Family Nurse Practitioner program Research Interests Women’ s Health, Diabetes Current Studies Adipokine Concentrations in Age and BMI-Matched Young and Middle-Aged Women: Effects of Menopause (completed) Menstrual Cycle Effects on Adiponectin Secretion Study of Women veterans in Menopause Recent Publications Rouen P., Reame, N., & Lukacs, JL.(2005). Menopause Effects on Adipokines and Insulin Resistance in Age & BMI-Matched Healthy Volunteers. Menopause 12(6) Lukacs, JL, Rouen, P., Padmanabhan, V. & Reame, N. (2006) Menopause & Body Mass Index Effects on Adipokines, Bone Turnover and Bone Mineral Density. Journal of Bone & Mineral Research 11(3). Patricia Rouen, MSN, FNPDoctoral candidate

  18. Background Information Hospital-based med-surg nurse (1989): urology, gyn, ortho, oncology, telemetry, HIV, head/neck surgery, general surgery, medicine Home care – IV infusion CNS/NP at DRH (1994), medicine service (full privileges – prescribed) Teaching: APN preceptor Teaching: OCC, skills lab Teaching: UDM (1999), med-surg, patho, health assessment, CNS courses Research Interests Family Caregiving for HF patients CNS Practice Pain Control in the Community Recent Publications (in Progress) The Influence of Caregiver Characteristics and the Caregiver Environment on Caregiver Burden in Heart Failure Family Caregivers Perceived control over pain among patients with cancer and their caregivers. Pain Management Nursing (2006) Current Studies - A Comparison of Employed and Non-employed Caregivers of Heart Failure Patients on Caregiver Outcomes Mitzi M. Saunders, PhD, APRN - BC

  19. Background Information Chair, Prelicensure Program Teach in Prelicensure Programs: Traditional, BSN Completion and Second Degree Accelerated Program. Expertise: Obstetrics Research Interests Physical Activity Obesity in Children ages 10-12 Health Promotion Model Recent Publications Contributor to: Saunders Comprehensive Review NCLEX-RN Examination 4th ed by Linda Ann Silvestri Current Studies None Shirley Sherrick-Escamilla, Ph.D., MSN, RNC

  20. Background Information Assistant Professor-SON Courses taught: Pediatrics, nursing research, intervening with families at risk, introduction to professional nursing, professional issues in nursing Research Interests Dignity therapy and the chronically ill Caring for children with type 1 diabetes Lynda Stallwood, RN, PhD, CPNP

  21. Lynda Stallwood, RN, PhD, CPNPContinued • Recent Publications • Stallwood, L. (2006). Assessing emergency preparedness of families caring for young children with diabetes and other chronic illnesses. Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 11(4), pp. 227-233. • Stallwood, L. (2006). Relationship between caregiver knowledge and socioeconomic factors on glycemic outcomes of young children with diabetes. Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 11(3), pp. 158-165. • Stallwood, L. (2005). Medical alert identification: A “Scarlet Letter” or tool for diabetes management. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 19(6), pp. 400-404. • Stallwood, L. (2005). Influence of caregiver stress and coping on glycemic control of young children with diabetes. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 19(5), pp. 293-300. • Current Studies • Motyka, C., Jackson, F., Roop, J., Stallwood, L., & Deisenroth, J. (2007). Expanding dignity therapy to the chronically ill: A pilot study • Stallwood, L. & Groh, C. (2007) The influence of service learning on student nurses.

  22. Background Information Current and Previous Roles Faculty, McAuley School of Nursing Faculty, Wayne State University Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Acute Care/Hospitalist Sickle Cell Clinical Nurse Specialist Neurology Staff Nurse Beaumont PICU, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Bon Secours Teaching Background NUR 204 Self Awareness NUR 205 Health Assessment NUR 338 Pathophysiology NUR 342 Adv. Health Assessment NUR 355 Pediatric Lecture (SDO) NUR 356 Pediatric Clinical (SDO) NUR 364 Pediatric Lecture (Prelicensure) NUR 365 Pediatric Clinical (Prelicensure) NUR 445 Community/Leadership Clinical (Prelicensure) Nutrena Tate MS, RN, CPNP - PC

  23. Research Interests Weight Control in Children of Color Faculty/Student Perceptions of Quality Nursing Education Current Studies Biopsychosocial Factors Affecting Weight Control Behaviors in 3rd – 6th grade African American Children Recent Publications Benkert, R, Peters, R., & Tate, N. (2007).Trust and Mistrust of Nurse Practitioners and Physicians among African Americans with Hypertension.Accepted in the Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Aroian, K., VanderWal, J., Peters, R., & Tate, N. (2006). Consumer Dissatisfaction, Self Treatment, and Health Service Use in Low Income African American and White Older Persons. Accepted in the Journal of Cultural Diversity. Lindsey, T., Watts – Tate, N., Southwood, E., Routhieaux, J., Beatty, J., Calamaras, D., et al. (2005). ChronicBlood Transfusion Therapy Practices in Children with Sickle Cell Disease. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 17, 7, 277-282. Nutrena Tate MS, RN, CPNP-PC

  24. Background Information Affilliate Clinical Coordinator, UDM Nurse Anesthesia Program UDM Nurse Anesthesia Program 2007 Staff CRNA, SJMHO Clinical Instructor, SJMHO Research Interests None currently Research interest #2 Recent Publications None currently Publication #2 Current Studies None currently Andrea Teitel, CRNA MS

  25. Background Information 30 years of combined experience in Med/Surg., Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit, Coronary Care Unit, Home Care, Gerontology, management, Administration and Education Graduate and Undergraduate Nursing Programs: Research Interests Evidence-Based Practice Women’s Health (disparity) Academic Integrity Recent Publications A clinical pathway for congestive heart failure... "clinical pathways versus a usual plan of care: what's the difference" in last month's issue of HHN, part 2. Home Healthcare Nurse, 2001 Apr; 19 (4): 207-17 Clinical pathway versus a usual plan of care for patients with congestive heart failure: what's the difference?... part 1 of a two-part series.Home Healthcare Nurse, 2001 Mar; 19 (3): 142-50 Current Studies Readiness for Evidence-Based Practice Breast Health of Hispanic Women Aged 65 and over in Kent County, MI Nursing Students and Academic Integrity {Linda Thiel, OP., Ph.D., RN}

  26. Background Information Faculty in McAuley School of Nursing Graduate, undergraduate and BSN completion Adjunct positions Research Interests Case Management and Outcomes Research Leadership Recent Publications Case Manager Role Definitions: Do They Make anOrganizational Impact? The Convergence of Health Policy, Managed Care, and Case Management Models: Are they Achieving Intended Outcomes? Patricia Thomas PhD, MSN, RN, CHE, CNAA, APRN, BC

  27. Background Information Assistant Professor, McAuley School of Nursing Program Coordinator, Nurse Educator Masters Previously Director of Nursing in an ADN program Over 12 years of teaching in nursing, both undergraduate and graduate, and in hospice education. Research Interests Faculty Development Teaching/Learning Current Study An Investigation of the Cognitive Processes that Contribute to Faculty Development Among Selected Nurse Educators in Michigan Kate Walters, EdD, RN, MSN, CNE

  28. Background Information Chair of the Quality Process Improvement (QPI) Committee and the Awards and Scholarship Committee. Adjunct faculty, UDM 2002-2004 Instructor, UDM, 2004-2007, Assistant Professor, UDM, 2007 – present Advanced Med/Surg Pharmacology, Pathophysiology City of Huntington Woods – Mayor Pro Tem PhD nursing student, Wayne State University Research Interests Women and cardiovascular disease Focus on AA females post first myocardial infarction with respect to depression and spirituality in relation to quality of life Evidenced based practice Online pharmacology with family nurse practitioner students with relation to the use of the computer and colleagues as a way to mimic real practice Genetic links and sarcoidosis Recent Publications White, M.L., & Groh, C.J. (2007). Depression and quality of life in women after a myocardial infarction. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 22 (2): 138-144. Current Studies – Principal Investigator Examining the Effectiveness of Two Solutions: Heparin and Saline in Capped Pediatric Peripheral Lines – Study at Children’s Hospital of Michigan Mary L. White RN, MSN, APRN-BC

  29. Background Information Emergency Department Staff Nurse, ED Management, Utilization Review/Case Manager-ED Began clinical teaching in 1997 Full time at UDM since 2004; have taught in the undergraduate (prelicensure and SDO) program & BSN completion Research Interests Internet health information Nursing Education Recent Publications Yastik, J. & Anthony, M. (2007, in press). Health assessment in a two week intensive format for second degree baccalaureate nursing students. Journal of Nursing Education Current Studies Patient's use of the internet for health care seeking decision making Joanne Yastik, MSN,RNAssistant Professor

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