55 results match your criteria: "College of Graduate Nursing[Affiliation]"

Peer review comments: Friend or foe?

J Am Assoc Nurse Pract

January 2025

College of Graduate Nursing, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California.

Peer review is a time-honored cornerstone of publishing. Peer reviewers, often blinded to the author, provide feedback to clarify the manuscript and validate the key messages and sciences. Authors may openly accept the feedback outright and make revisions.

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Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide, with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) affecting approximately 30% of patients who do not respond to standard antidepressants. In underserved and uninsured communities, where Nurse Practitioners (NPs) often provide essential mental health care, the challenges of managing TRD are compounded by limited access to specialized services. Pharmacogenomic testing offers a promising approach to overcoming these barriers by providing personalized medication recommendations based on a patient's genetic profile.

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Understanding document statistics: An approach to enhance the author's work.

J Am Assoc Nurse Pract

December 2024

College of Graduate Nursing, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California.

The document statistics tool, which authors use to review their work before submission, is explained. The tool yields readability statistics, which assess the document's ease of reading. Authors are encouraged to take advantage of its features, which are described in full.

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Since the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) was implemented, there has been ongoing discussion about whether or not DNP-prepared faculty are eligible for promotion and tenure. This column updates that discussion through input from two DNP-prepared faculty key informants.

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Geriatric emergency management (GEM) nursing has emerged as a critical response to the increasing number of emergency department (ED) visits by older people, particularly in North America and specifically in Canada. This demographic often presents with complex medical conditions and atypical disease manifestations. The GEM programme, implemented in Ontario, Canada, aims to provide targeted assessment and establish community connections for frail older individuals, helping prevent their decline and loss of independence.

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The column describes the intersection of a transition to practice program for advance practice providers and incorporating monthly journal club activities. Reflections on the value of the journal club highlight opportunities for education, clinical care, and system-level care.

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Scholarly analytics for nurse practitioners.

J Am Assoc Nurse Pract

June 2024

College of Graduate Nursing, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California.

Nurse practitioners who publish contribute to the profession's body of knowledge. Today's digitally inclined environment easily allows for the tracking of contributing to knowledge and impact. Four popular measures for tracking include Altmetric, Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science.

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One of the overlooked professional networking tools is the elevator speech. Nurse practitioners (NPs) should consider the elevator speech as equally important as their current curriculum vitae and professional biosketch. With advanced planning and practice, NPs can convey the who, what, why, and findings in less than 150 words to expand their network.

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Unlabelled: Somatic mutational profiling is increasingly being used to identify potential targets for breast cancer. However, limited tumor-sequencing data from Hispanic/Latinas (H/L) are available to guide treatment. To address this gap, we performed whole-exome sequencing (WES) and RNA sequencing on 146 tumors and WES of matched germline DNA from 140 H/L women in California.

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Mpox in the United States: Current implications for public health nursing.

Public Health Nurs

July 2023

Department of Nursing Practice, College of Nursing, Academic Health Sciences Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.

In 2022, mpox, an orthopoxvirus first isolated in 1958 in cynomolgus monkeys, became a global public health threat. While the virus can be communicated through skin-to-skin contact from any infected person to non-infected person, most cases in the United States have been in gay and bisexual men. Consequently, early public health and community-based efforts concentrated on reducing infections in this population.

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An early pop-up mpox vaccine clinic.

J Am Assoc Nurse Pract

April 2023

UCF College of Nursing, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.

Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, emerged as a viral zoonotic disease in 2022. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global pandemic in July 2022. Through the U.

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The COVID-19 pandemic abruptly disrupted nursing education, forcing schools of nursing to move from in-person to online classes while clinical sites suspended rotations. These changes jeopardized graduate nursing degree completion for Registered Nurses (RNs) at a time when they were urgently needed to practice. The aim of this initiative was to develop proficiency of Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) leadership competencies in the absence of in-person clinical experiences and ensure timely program completion.

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Nurse practitioners (NPs) should be knowledgeable about entering into meaningful conversations with clients about their retirement and end-of-life planning. Through knowledge of advanced care planning, NPs should be prepared to serve as a resource as clients develop life plans. Nurse practitioners should assess their practice for documenting client wishes that align with the 1990 Patient Self-Determination Act and advocate for changes in electronic record-keeping systems.

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Fertility Health Knowledge in U.S. Adults: Men Narrowing the Knowledge Gap.

Am J Mens Health

September 2022

Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, Southern Illinois University, Springfield, IL, USA.

Much of young people's fertility health knowledge has been limited to avoiding sexually transmitted infections and preventing pregnancy thus lacking what is necessary to support future overall health as well as reproductive goals. This study assesses university students' knowledge related to fertility health factors to verify consistencies and discrepancies in fertility health knowledge, with a sub-assessment focusing on men's knowledge. The Fertility Health Knowledge survey was delivered to 17,189 students at three American universities.

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Best Practices Identified in an Academic Hospital Emergency Department to Reduce Transmission of COVID-19.

Adv Emerg Nurs J

October 2021

College of Graduate Nursing, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California (Dr Ponsford and Ms Weaver); and Emergency Department, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, California (Dr Ponsford and Mss Weaver and Potter).

Emergency departments (EDs) are the point of entry for infectious diseases, making it necessary to reevaluate current practices and make adjustments to decrease transmission when presented with a novel viral infection. This article discusses strategies implemented in the ED to prevent transmission of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) while identifying areas of needed change in creating a safe environment for patients, health care workers, and ancillary staff. A team approach is ultimately necessary for success; therefore, development of interprofessional teams was formed to mitigate any obstacles.

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How accurate are your citations?

J Am Assoc Nurse Pract

September 2021

College of Graduate Nursing, 309 E. 2nd, Pomona, CA 91766, Pomona, California.

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Scholarship forms the scientific basis of advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) practice. Although the number of manuscripts from APRNs has grown, the vast majority of APRNs do not publish works that affect practice, education, research, or policy. Many APRNs are unaware of resources, such as a writing coach and an editor, that facilitate producing publishable scholarship.

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Advanced practice nurses (APNs) now have great opportunities to serve in leadership positions for organizations, institutions of higher education, community and public agencies, and more. The need exists for APNs to have a full set of professional business documents readily available. Such common documents would extend beyond the professional business card and professional photograph to include the curriculum vitae, the resume, and the National Institutes of Health Biographical Sketch (biosketch) and a professional biosketch.

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Medicare and Medicaid Waivers During COVID-19-What They All Mean to the Quality of Patient Care.

Clin Nurse Spec

August 2020

Author Affiliations: Director, Virtual Nursing Care, Regional Clinical Quality Programs and Data Analytics, Kaiser Foundation Hospital and Health Plan, Regional Quality, Oakland, Northern California (Ms Martinez); Masters Student, College of Graduate Nursing, Western University of Health Science, Pomona, Southern California (Ms Brown); Virtual Critical Care Nurse, Regional Quality, Northern California (Ms Ferdinand); Clinical Practice Consultant, Quality and Regulatory, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, California (Dr Scruth).

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