Voice News, fall 2023

Research

Amy Goh

Doctoral candidate聽Amy Goh聽was awarded a National Institutes of Health F31 grant from the National Institute of Nursing Research for the project 鈥淩espectful Communication and Patient Portal Usage in Pregnant People of Color.鈥

Tam Nguyen

Associate Professor Tam Nguyen and her team were approved for funding from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) for their study 鈥淢easurement Matters,鈥 which will develop a measure to assess patients鈥 engagement with research and how it might affect health outcomes. Nguyen is the Strakosch Family Faculty Fellow in Community Health.

Melissa Uveges

The International Society of Nurses in Genetics awarded Assistant Professor Melissa Uveges a grant for her聽research proposal 鈥淔amily-Level Determinants of Heterozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia Cascade Screening.鈥

Brittney van de Water

Assistant Professor Brittney van de Water is the first CSON nurse scientist ever to receive a Child Health Research Award from the聽Charles H. Hood Foundation. The award supports a study aimed at improving outcomes for children diagnosed with tuberculosis in South Africa.

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Publications and presentations

CSON faculty and their teams are prolific in their scholarly output, including:

Publications

  • A developmental perspective sheds light on reproductive differences between congenital and acquired hypogonadism, by Associate Professor聽Andrew Dwyer

  • Nurses鈥 ethical obligations toward unvaccinated individuals, by Associate Professor of the Practice聽Aimee Milliken and Assistant Professor聽Melissa Uveges

  • Predictors of fertility-awareness-based method use among women trying to conceive and women contemplating pregnancy, by聽Assistant Professor of the Practice聽Melissa P茅rez Capotosto, Barry/Goldman Sachs Professor聽Christopher Lee, and Associate Professor聽Corrine Jurgens

Presentations

  • Integrating nutrition and health: The role of health care provider education, by聽Assistant Professor of the Practice聽Ashley Longacre

  • Dyadic appraisals of family decisions and health tasks in middle-aged and older couples, by Professor聽Karen Lyons

  • Follow-up care for high-risk infants with oropharyngeal dysphagia, by Associate Professor Jinhee Park

Alumni and Students

Denise Charron-Prochownik, M.S. 鈥82, was inducted into the Sigma International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame. She is a professor and chair of the Department of Health Promotion & Development at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing.

Martha A.Q. Curley, Ph.D. 鈥97, was named an American Academy of Nursing聽Living Legend during the AAN鈥檚 50th anniversary year.

Ph.D. candidate Nickie Burney and D.N.P. student Cheryl Slater were awarded scholarships from the Nurses Educational Funds (NEF). Burney received the NEF/Johnson & Johnson 2023 Health Equity Scholarship, and Slater received the 2023 Madeline A. Naegle Scholarship.

Faculty

Events

The fall Pinnacle lecture was presented by Vanessa Kerry, MD, M.Sc., director of the Program in Global Public Policy and Social Change at Harvard Medical School, CEO of Seed Global Health, and special envoy for climate change and health at the World Health Organization. Kerry鈥檚 lecture was titled 鈥淔rom Pandemic Preparedness to Climate Change Resiliency, the Solutions Lie with Our Health Care Professionals.鈥

Boston College hosted the聽Sixth Annual Sigma Region 15 Nursing Research Symposium in October. The topic was Bold Innovations: Nurses Leading the Changing Health Care Climate.

Visiting聽Professor Sang Hui Chu, from Yonsei University College of Nursing in Seoul, presented the talk 鈥淐omplex PTSD in North Korean Defectors: Psychosocial and Biological Markers,鈥 based on her research.

In June, the 2023 NANDA International Conference was hosted at Boston College. The topic鈥擲haping, Informing, and Communicating Nursing and the Human Experience鈥攃elebrated 50 years of the organization鈥檚 work in nursing practice, research, educational curricula, and informatics.