February 2024 Publications, Presentations, Honors, and Other News

Publications 

Gregory Alexander was among the authors of “The Quality of Care Delivered to Residents in Long-Term Care in Australia: An Indicator-Based Review of Resident Records (CareTrack Aged Study),” published in BMC Medicine

Suzanne Bakken was among the authors of “American Heart Association Focusing Research Rigor on Digital Health,” published in Journal of the American Heart Association, and “Mining the Health Disparities and Minority Health Bibliome: A Computational Scoping Review and Gap Analysis of 200,000+ Articles,” published in Science Advances. 

Natalie Benda was among the authors of “Designing Support to Help Communication Professionals Convey Numbers Clearly to the Public—A Needs Assessment and Formative Usability Evaluation,” published in AMIA (American Medical Informatics Association) Annual Symposium Proceedings

Jean-Marie Bruzzese was among the authors of “Seeing Things the Same Way: Perspectives and Lessons Learned from Research-Design Collaborations,” published in Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

Kellie Bryant was the co-author of “Variations of the Culture of Care,” published in Nursing Clinics of North America

Leon Chen was the co-author of “Caring for Patients with Life-Threatening Hemoptysis,” published in Nursing 2024

Elizabeth Corwin was among the authors of “Phthalate Exposure Increases Interferon-y During Pregnancy: The Atlanta African American Maternal-Child Cohort,” published in Science of the Total Environment

Ruth Masterson Creber was among the authors of “Nurses’ Occupational Physical Activity and Workload in a Perioperative Intensive Care Unit in Slovenia,” published in Preventive Medicine Reports

Student Kylie Dougherty, Ruth Masterson Creber, and Natalie Benda were among the authors of “Community Health Recommendations Driven by mHealth Population Surveillance Data Amongst Burmese Displaced People in Eastern India: A Pilot Usability Assessment of a Mobile Health Application for Data Collection,” published in AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings

Safa El Kefi and Phoenix Matthews were among the authors of “Does the Revised LDCT Lung Cancer Screening Guideline Bridge the Racial Disparities Gap: Results from the Health and Retirement Study,” published in Journal of the National Medical Association

Ashley Graham-Perel was the author of “Cultural Humility and Diversity in Nursing Academia: Understanding History to Create a ‘Brave Space’ Culture in the Classroom,” published in Nursing Clinics of North America

Tonda Hughes was among the authors of “Experiences of and Recommendations for LGBTQ+-Affirming Substance Use Services: An Exploratory Qualitative Descriptive Study with LGBTQ+ People Who Use Opioids and Other Drugs,” published in Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, and also among the authors of a chapter titled “Global LGBTQ Mental Health” in Global LGBTQ Health: Research, Policy, Practice, and Pathways, a book edited by Sel J. Hwahng and Michelle R. Kaufman, published by Springer in 2024. 

Alexandria Jones-Patten was among the authors of “’Cigarettes Play the Equalizer’: Discrimination Experiences and Readiness to Quit Cigarette Smoking Among African Americans Experiencing Homelessness: A Qualitative Analysis,” published in Addiction Science and Clinical Practice

Student Jung Kang, Patricia Stone, and Andrew Dick were among the authors of “The Association of Nursing Home Infection Preventionists’ Training and Credentialing with Resident COVID-19 Deaths,” published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

Jianfang Liu and Jean-Marie Bruzzese were among the authors of “Depressive Symptoms Are Related to Asthma Control but Not Self-Management Among Rural Adolescents,” published in Frontiers in Allergy

Phoenix Matthews was among the authors of “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Exposure to Neighborhood Violence and Lung Cancer Risk in Chicago,” published in Social Science and Medicine

Sarah Collins Rossetti, PhD ’09, was among the authors of “A Practical Approach to Optimize Computerized Provider Order Entry Systems and Reduce Clinician Burden: Pre-Post Evaluation of Vendor-Derived ‘Order Friction’ Data,” published in AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings

Maxim Topaz was among the authors of “The ChatGPT Effect and Transforming Nursing Education with Generative AI: Discussion Paper,” published in Nursing Education in Practice

Meghan Reading Turchioe, PhD ’18, and Ruth Masterson Creber were among the authors of “Bridging the Digital Health Divide—Patient Experiences with Mobile Integrated Health and Facilitated Telehealth by Community-Level Indicators of Health Disparity,” published in Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

Student Jennifer Withall, Kenrick Cato, PhD ’14, and Sarah Collins Rossetti, PhD ’09, were among the authors of “Identifying Reuse and Redundancies in Respiratory Flowsheet Documentation: Implications for Clinician Documentation Burden,” published in AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings; “Understanding the Technical Implementation of a Clinical Decision Support SmartApp: A Qualitative Analysis,” published in Studies in Health, Technology, and Informatics; and “Variability in Nursing Documentation Patterns Across Patients’ Hospital Stays,” published in AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings

Presentations 

Ruth Masterson Creber presented “Challenges and Strategies for Enrolling Women and Minorities in Revascularization Trials” at the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Annual Meeting, held January 27-29, 2024, in San Antonio, Texas. 

Monica O’Reilly-Jacob presented “Emerging Regulatory Issues in Home-based Primary Care Provided or Led by Nurse Practitioners” at the National Council of State Boards of Nursing’s 2024 Scientific Symposium: From Data to Policy, held January 23-24, 2024, in Scottsdale, Arizona. 

Honors 

Veronica Barcelona was accepted as a fellow in the New York Academy of Medicine on February 5, 2024. 

Other News 

Gregory Alexander participated in a JAMDA-On-The-Go podcast focusing on “A Survey of Technology Abandonment in US Nursing Homes” on January 29, 2024.  

Monica O’Reilly-Jacob was featured in a Kaiser Family Foundation Health News article titled “Where Are the Nation’s Primary Care Providers? It’s Not an Easy Answer” that also ran in USA Today on January 30, 2024.