4 results match your criteria: "Washington State University College of Nursing in Spokane[Affiliation]"
Asian Pac Isl Nurs J
January 2021
Washington State University College of Nursing in Vancouver, Washington, United States.
Some patients and families of color, including Asian Americans, face significant adverse stressors due to living within a White-dominant society. Xenophobia and racism can impact health. Research evidence points to early exposure to adverse childhood experiences such as racial discrimination as being detrimental and having significant short-term and long-term impact on physical and mental health.
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January 2020
Washington State University College of Nursing in Spokane, Washington, United States.
Despite mandates by the United States (U.S.) government to ensure the inclusion of women and minorities in federally funded research, communities of color continue to participate less frequently than non-Latinx Whites.
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April 2019
Cara Cook is the climate change program coordinator for the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments, Mount Rainier, MD; Shanda L. Demorest is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Minneapolis, and a consultant at Health Care Without Harm; and Elizabeth Schenk is the Providence-WSU nurse scientist/sustainability coordinator at Providence St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula, MT, and an assistant research professor at the Washington State University College of Nursing in Spokane. Contact author: Elizabeth Schenk, The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Nurs Manage
July 2016
Marian Altman is a clinical practice specialist for AACN in Aliso Viejo, Calif. Debbie Brinker is a clinical assistant professor and director of experiential learning at Washington State University College of Nursing in Spokane, Wash.