School of Nursing Fall 2020 Virtual Research Awards

Awards

Undergraduate Student Poster Winner

  • Isobel Holcomb and Margaret Doerzbacher, “Prenatal Education, Childbirth Experience, and Postpartum Depression.”

DNP Student Poster Award Winners

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1st Place

  • Amberlee Libertone, Nicole Roma and Yu-Ping Chang, “The Impact of Integrating Behavioral Health in Primary Care: A Program Evaluation.”

2nd Place

  • James Russillio, “Implementation of a Voiding Protocol in the Stage II Surgical Recovery Unit.”

PhD Student Poster Award Winners

1st Place

  • Leann Balcerzak, Young S. Seo and Yu-Ping Chang, “Associations between Depression, Suicidality, and Electronic Cigarette Use among Adolescents.”

2nd Place

  • Heba Mohedat, “The Sustained Effect of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on Psychological Distress Among Cancer Patients and Survivors: A Literature Review.”
  • Caitlin Nye, “LGBTQ+ Health Content in Undergraduate Nursing Education: A Literature Review.”

Community Partner Poster Award Winners

  • JoAnn S. Wolf and Nicole DeRenda, “Transformation: Obtaining ANCC Pathways to Excellence in a Level I Trauma Center" (ECMC).

Faculty Poster Award Winners

1st Place

  • Amy Hequembourg, Young S. Seo and Yu-Ping Chang, “Substance Use among Sexual Minority Students: Higher Risks for Bisexual Youth?”
  • Kafuli Agbemenu, Cristina de Rosa, Jessica J. Mencia, Gloria Aidoo-Frimpong, Gretchen Ely and Sonya Borrero, “Family Planning Research in African Immigrant and Refugee Women: A Scoping Review.”

2nd Place

  • Molli Oldenburg, Loralee Sessanna, Joann Sands, Linda Paine Hughes and Yu-Ping Chang, “Undergraduate Student Nurse Perceptions of Participating in an Interprofessional Two-Day Global Health Experience.”

Ellen Volpe Poster Award Winners

  • Kimberly McQueary, Nicole Roma and Yu-Ping Chang, “Implementation of Behavioral Health into Primary Care Using a Collaborative Care Model.”

  • Misol Kwon, Jia Wang, Gregory Wilding, Suzanne Dickerson and Grace Dean, “Is Brief Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia (BBTI) an Effective Intervention?: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.”

  • Audrienna Raciti, Margaret Doerzbacher, Yanjun Zhou, Cristina de Rosa, Amy Lyons, Kate Chen and Yu-Ping Chang, “Nursing Home Staff Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic.”

  • Melinda Haas, Jennifer Guay and Jennifer Livingston, “Contraceptive Counseling for Adolescents in Pediatric Primary Care Practices in Western NY.”

Published September 30, 2021

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