University of Phoenix College of Nursing Alumna and Faculty Publish Article on Lived Experiences of Intensive Care Unit Nursing During Pandemic
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星期五, 五月 3, 2024
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University of Phoenix College of Nursing is pleased to highlight the recent publication by alumna Gloria Littlemouse, Ph.D. in Nursing, MSN, RN, WCSI Scholar, whose dissertation study informed an article, “Lived Experiences of ICU Nurses During COVID-19,” in the journal, The Linacre Quarterly.
Key Points:
- University of Phoenix College of Nursing is pleased to highlight the recent publication by alumna Gloria Littlemouse, Ph.D. in Nursing, MSN, RN, WCSI Scholar, whose dissertation study informed an article, “Lived Experiences of ICU Nurses During COVID-19,” in the journal, The Linacre Quarterly.
- The article was co-authored by Littlemouse with Patricia Finch Guthrie, Ph.D., RN, faculty and Project Chair, and Margaret Kroposki, Ph.D., RN, associate faculty, both in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program, College of Nursing.
- Watson's theory of Caring Science guided the study to ensure a holistic interpretation of the data.
- University of Phoenix College of Nursing accredited programs prepare students for the delivery of quality, compassionate care, and recognizes that flexible and relevant educational programs are essential to prepare students for contemporary nursing practice.