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Selected Faculty Publications

Amanda Hessels was among the authors of “APIC Megasurvey 2020: Methodology and Overview of Results,” published in American Journal of Infection Control, and “State of Infection Prevention and Control in Nonacute Care US Settings: 2020 APIC MegaSurvey,” published in American Journal of Infection Control

Student Mollie Hobensack, Jiyoun Song, PhD ’20, student Danielle Scharp, and Maxim Topaz were among the authors of “Machine Learning Applied to Electronic Health Record Data in Home Healthcare: A Scoping Review,” published in International Journal of Health Informatics.

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Tonda Hughes was among the authors of “Examining Differences in Alcohol and Smoking Behaviors Between Parenting and Nonparenting Lesbian Women,” published in Substance Use & Misuse; “Gender SelfConcept and Hazardous Drinking Among Sexual Minority Women: Results from the Chicago Health and Life Experiences of Women (CHLEW) Study,” published in Addictive Behaviors; “Is It All in the Family?

Sexual Identity Differences in DSM-5 Alcohol and Other Drug Use Disorders and Associations with Alcohol and Other Drug Misuse History Among Parents, Offspring, and Other Relatives,” published in Substance Abuse; “Palliative and End-of-Life Care Needs, Experiences, and Preferences for LGBTQ+ Individuals with Serious Illness: A Systematic Mixed-Methods Review,” published in Palliative Medicine; “Sexual Orientation Disparities in Experiences of Male-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Violence: A Focus on the Preconception and Perinatal Period,” published in Women’s Health Issues; and “Testing Whether the Combination of Victimization and Minority Stressors Exacerbate PTSD Risks in a Diverse Community Sample of Sexual Minority Women,” published in Psychology & Sexuality.

Tonda Hughes and PhD student Sarah Zollweg were among the authors of “A Latent Class Analysis of Tailored Substance Use Treatment Programs: Implications for

Treating

Syndemic Conditions

Facing Sexual and Gender Minority Populations,” published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

DNP student Nia Josiah was among the authors of “Factors Influencing Intrapartum Health Outcomes Among Black Birthing Persons: A Discursive Paper,” published in Journal of Advanced Nursing

PhD student Jung Kang, Ashley Chastain, and Jingjing Shang were among the authors of “Measuring Palliative Care—Related Knowledge, Attitudes, and Confidence in Home Health Care Clinicians, Patients, and Caregivers: A Systematic Review,” published in Journal of Palliative Medicine.

Elaine Larson was among the authors of “Surveillance for Acute Respiratory Illnesses in Pediatric Chronic Care Facilities,” published in Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society.

Student Sarah Leonard, MS ’20, Yihong Zhao, Amarilis Céspedes, and Jean-Marie Bruzzese were among the authors of “GroupBased Medical Mistrust in Adolescents with Poorly Controlled Asthma Living in Rural Areas,” published in Health Promotion Practice.

Jianfang Liu and Gregory Alexander were among the authors of “A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Telehealth Implementation in Nursing Homes Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic,” published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

Jianfang Liu and Jean-Marie Bruzzese were among the authors of “Asthma Is Associated with Bullying Victimization in Rural Adolescents,” published in Journal of Asthma.

Jianfang Liu and Kasey Jackman, PhD ’17, were among the authors of “Stigma Towards Patients with Mental Illness: An Online Survey of United States Nurses,” published in International Journal of Mental Health Nursing.

Phoenix Matthews was among the authors of “Barriers to PrEP Uptake Among Black Female Adolescents and Emerging Adults,” published in Preventive Medicine Reports; “Factors Influencing the Well-Being of Asian American LGBT Individuals Across the Lifespan: Perspectives from Leaders of Community-Based Organizations,” published in BMC Geriatrics; and “Sexual Minority Status, School-Based Violence, and Current Tobacco Use Among Youth,” published in Tobacco Prevention and Cessation

Se Hee Min, Maxim Topaz, and Rebecca Schnall, PhD ’09, were among the authors of “Understanding Changes in Mental Health Symptoms from Young-Old to Old-Old Adults by Sex Using Multiple-Group Latent Transition Analysis,” published in GeroScience.

Student Shazia Mitha, Billy Caceres, Elizabeth Corwin, Ruth Masterson Creber, Megan Reading Turchioe, PhD ’18, and Suzanne Bakken were among the authors of “Response to Mental Health of Cardiac Procedure Patients Should Be a Priority for All Healthcare Providers,” published in Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing.

Allison Norful, PhD ’17, was co-author of “A Peripandemic Examination of Health Care Worker Burnout and Implications for Clinical Practice, Education, and Research,” published in JAMA Network Open. She was also among the authors of “Initial Psychometric Properties of the Provider-Co-Management Index-RN to Scale Registered Nurse-Physician Co-Management Implications for Burnout, Job Satisfaction, and Intention to Leave Current Position,” published in Journal of Interprofessional Care.

Uduwanage Gayani Perera and Patricia Stone were among the authors of “A Profile of Black and Latino Older Adults Receiving Care in Nursing Homes: 2011–2017,” published in Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.

Nancy Reame was the author of “Inflammaging or Inflamm-opause: Is Inflammation the Cause or Consequence of Vasomotor Symptoms?” published in Menopause.

Nancy Reame and Rebecca Schnall, PhD ’09, were among the authors of “Do Correlates of White Matter Features Differ Between Older Men and Women Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus?” published in Menopause.

Rebecca Schnall, PhD ’09, was among the authors of “Patient-Centered Mobile Tuberculosis Treatment Support Tools (TB-TSTs) to Improve Treatment Adherence: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Exploring Feasibility, Acceptability, and Refinement Needs,” published in Lancet Regional Health, Americas.

Rebecca Schnall, PhD ’09, Jianfang Liu, Sarah Ganzhorn, and Paul Trujillo were among the authors of “A Smoking Cessation Mobile App for Persons Living with HIV: Preliminary Efficacy and Feasibility Study,” published in JMIR Formative Research.

Student Yashika Sharma, MS ’20, Danny Doan, and Billy Caceres were among the authors of “Examination of Sexual Identity Differences in the Prevalence of Hypertension and Antihypertensive Medication Use Among US Adults: Findings from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System,” published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes

PhD student Kodiak Ray Sung Soled and Ronica Mukerjee, MS ’08, were among the authors of “Interdisciplinary Clinicians’ Attitudes, Challenges, and Success Strategies in Providing Care to Transgender People: A Qualitative Descriptive Study,” published in BMC Health Services Research.

Jiyoun Song, PhD ’20, was among the authors of “The Identification of Clusters of Risk Factors and Their Association with Hospitalizations or Emergency Department Visits in Home Health Care,” published in Journal of Advanced Nursing.

Jiyoun Song, PhD ’20, Kenrick Cato, PhD ’14, Sarah Collins Rossetti, PhD ’09, student Molly

Hobensack, and Maxim Topaz were among the authors of “The Identification of Clusters of Risk Factors and Their Association with Hospitalizations or Emergency Department Visits in Home Health Care,” published in Journal of Advanced Nursing

Jiyoun Song, PhD ’20, PhD student Mollie Hobensack, and Maxim Topaz were among the authors of “Factors Associated with Poor Self-Management Documented in Home Health Care Narrative Notes for Patients with Heart Failure,” published in Heart and Lung: The Journal of Critical Care.

Jacquelyn Taylor was among the authors of “Associations Between DNA Methylation Age Acceleration, Depressive Symptoms, and Cardiometabolic Traits in African American Mothers from the InterGEN study,” published in Epigenetic Insights; “Depressive Symptom Phenotypes Among Black/African American Mothers from the InterGEN Study: A Latent Class Analysis,” published in Nursing Research; and “Sex-Dimorphic Gene Effects on Survival Outcomes in People with Coronary Artery Disease,” published in American Heart Journal Plus: Cardiology Research and Practice

Jacquelyn Taylor, Stephanie Potts-Thompson, Veronica Barcelona, and Laura Prescott were among the authors of “Epigenome-wide Association Study of BMI in Black Populations from InterGEN and GENOA,” published in Obesity

Maxim Topaz and Rebecca Schnall, PhD ’09, were among the authors of “Understanding Changes in Mental Health Symptoms from Young-Old to Old-Old Adults by Using Sex Multiple-Group Latent Transition Analysis,” published in GeroScience.

Maxim Topaz, Jiyoun Song, PhD ’20, and Jacquelyn Taylor were among the authors of “Home Healthcare Clinicians Use Judgment Language More Frequently for Black and Hispanic Patients: A Natural Language Processing Study,” published in a pre-print version online in JMIR Nursing.

Meghan Reading Turchioe, PhD ’18, was among the authors of “Designing for Patient Decision-Making: Design Challenges Generated by Patients with Atrial Fibrillation During Evaluation of a Decision Aid Prototype,” published in Frontiers in Digital Health, and “‘Replace Uncertainty with Information’: Shared Decision-making and Decision Quality Surrounding Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation,” published in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

Meghan Reading Turchioe, PhD ’18, and Ruth Masterson Creber were among the authors of “Building Trust in Research Through Information and Intent Transparency with Health Information: Representative Cross-Sectional Survey of 502 US Adults,” published in Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association; “Detecting Early Physiologic Changes Through Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Data Among Patients with COVID-19,” published in Cardiovascular Digital Health Journal; “Faces Scales for Anxiety and Anger: A National Study of Measurement Properties,” published in Journal of Clinical Psychiatry; and “Special Section on Patient Engagement in Informatics: A RE-AIM Evaluation of a Visualization-Based Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes System,” published in Applied Clinical Informatics

Students Eleanor Turi and Amy McMenamin and Lusine Poghosyan were among the authors of “Primary Care Provider Confidence in Addressing Opioid Use Disorder: A Concept Analysis,” published in Research in Nursing and Health

Mariah Xu was among the authors of “Social Cognitive Mechanisms Between Psychological Maltreatment and Adolescent Suicide Ideation: Race/Ethnicity and Gender as Moderators,” published in Psychology of Violence.

Student Sarah Zollweg was among the authors of “Corrigendum to ‘Impact of the Policy Environment on Substance Use Among Sexual Minority Women,’” published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports.

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