Accomplishments: School of Nursing
Rei Serafica and Andrew Reyes (both Nursing) recently published their manuscript, "Acculturative Stress as Experienced by Filipino Grandparents in America: A Qualitative Study" in Issues in Mental Health Nursing. The goal of the study was to describe the factors that contribute to acculturative stress among recent older immigrants who co-reside鈥
Rei Serafica (Nursing) presented his latest research topic "Acculturative Stress among Older Filipino Immigrants in Nevada" at the Asian American Pacific Islander Nurses Association of Nevada State Conference in Baja, Mexico, earlier this month.
Rei Serafica (Nursing), Paula Frew and Jose Melendrez (both Public Health) served as panelists in Nevada Public Health Association Lunch and Learn Meeting: "Using A Health Equity Framework To Make System Level Changes" recently. The panelists highlighted the importance of addressing the underlying social determinants of health which are鈥
AJ Cook, Stephanie Bell, and Lauren Shipton (all Nursing) have been elected to positions on the Board of Directors of the National Student Nurses Association. Cook was selected vice president, while Bell was selected director-West, and Shipton was chosen for the Nominations and Elections Committee. These three students are the first from 性视界传媒鈥
Rei Serafica (Nursing) served as the guest editor for the special issue in Technology and Health among APIs in the Asian/Pacific Island Nursing (APIN) Journal. The journal offers a forum for empirical, theoretical, and methodological issues related to API ethnic, cultural values, and beliefs and biological and physiological phenomena that can鈥
Reimund Serafica (Nursing) is the lead author of the article 鈥淭he Use of Social Media and mEMA Technology in Comparing Compliance Rate Among Users" in The Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal. Serafica co-published with Brendan Morris (Electrical and Computer Engineering). The article reports the results of two approaches to dietary monitoring鈥
Nirmala Lekhak (Nursing) received the 2019 Gerontological Nursing Science Dissertation Award at Midwest Nursing Research Society 43rd Annual Research Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, in March.
Rachell A. Ekroos (Nursing) provided a three-hour workshop during the U.S. Army鈥檚 Sexual Assault Response Prevention (SHARP) Victim Advocate Training at the George W. Dunaway U.S. Army Reserve Center. The workshop addressed several significant topics including clinical sexual assault examination practices, multidisciplinary responses to sexual鈥
Angela Amar (Nursing) was appointed to the Masters Essential Revision Task Force for the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. The committee leads the revisions to this important document that guides graduate nursing education and accreditation.
Tirth Bhatta (Sociology) and Nirmala Lekhak (Nursing) co-authored an article with others titled 鈥淩acial Differences in Future Care Planning in Late Life." Their article was published in the journal Ethnicity & Health.
Tedd Girouard and Kara Radzak (both Athletic Training) along with Du Feng (Nursing) and alumna Jessica Dunn,'16 MS Kinesiology, co-authored 鈥淪ex Specific Post-concussion Symptom Reporting in Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis,鈥 which concluded additional research should further evaluate if differences between male and female鈥
Rei Serafica (Nursing) is the lead author of a recently published article, "The Use of Mobile Health to Assist Self-management and Access to Services in a Rural Community" in the Journal of Computers, Informatics, Nursing: CIN. The purpose of the study was to explore the barriers to and needs for using mobile health technology to assist low income鈥