Lori Anderson

ORCID: 0000-0002-0248-6580
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Research Areas
  • School Health and Nursing Education
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Engineering Education and Curriculum Development
  • Child and Adolescent Health
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Nursing education and management
  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Public Health Policies and Education
  • Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis
  • Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • Health, psychology, and well-being
  • Mentoring and Academic Development
  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
  • Scheduling and Optimization Algorithms
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Mechatronics Education and Applications
  • Nursing Roles and Practices
  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes

Western Carolina University
2023

University of Wisconsin–Madison
2009-2020

Tusculum College
2019

Augusta University
2016-2018

Woodside (Australia)
2017

Health Resources and Services Administration
2013

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
2008

Indiana University Bloomington
2004

University of Tennessee at Knoxville
1994

University of Wisconsin System
1987

Background: Parenting stress is associated with negative parenting practices, which have been linked to increased youth health risk behaviors. It important, therefore, understand the most salient contributors in families who live communities considered at high of development problem Objective: On basis a model derived from R. Abidin (1995), contributions child factors (age, social skills, and behaviors), parent (gender, health, race or ethnicity), contextual (family structure, conflict,...

10.1097/01.nnr.0000313502.92227.87 article EN Nursing Research 2008-09-01

School StudentsYouths in America are sleeping less than ever before.More 70% of high school students average 8 hours sleep, 1 falling short the to 10 that adolescents need for optimal health. 2 Insufficient sleep negatively affects learning and development acutely alters judgment, particularly among youths. 3We estimated associations between duration personal safety risk-taking behaviors US students.Methods | We used data from who responded Youth Risk Behavior Survey February 2007 May 2015....

10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.2777 article EN JAMA Pediatrics 2018-10-03

This study examined whether parent–youth dyads participating in the Strengthening Families Program 10-14 (SFP 10-14) would demonstrate greater postprogram family cohesion, communication, involvement, and supervision if youth report less alcohol, tobacco, other drugs involvement contrast to a comparison group. From 16 randomly selected schools, we recruited 167 dyads: 86 from intervention 81 schools. The intention-to-treat analysis found one significant change environment. Considering dose,...

10.1177/0193945911399108 article EN Western Journal of Nursing Research 2011-03-14

The numbers of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) have increased in schools. This study was conducted to document mothers’ experiences the their CSHCN receive across and educational settings. Data were collected during standardized, open-ended, one-on-one interviews 10 mothers urban, suburban, rural areas a Midwestern state. Interviews transcribed content analysis revealed five themes: (a) communication, (b) system issues, (c) mother as caregiver expert, (d) navigating system,...

10.1177/1059840509334146 article EN The Journal of School Nursing 2009-04-21

Aim This study qualitatively explored the impact mentoring relationships had on professional socialization of novice clinical nurse leader. Background Professional entails acquisition skills, knowledge and values associated with nursing. Model C leaders have completed a bachelor's degree before graduate-level nursing programme acceptance. Thereby, needs model may differ from that traditionally educated nurses. Method Focus groups were conducted seven during their first year employment....

10.1111/jonm.12790 article EN Journal of Nursing Management 2019-05-17

The complexity and demands of the school nurse role have changed greatly over time. Our aims included determining tasks knowledge relevant to modern nursing in United States, identifying continuing education needs nurses, describing anticipated changes professional role. A secondary analysis a cross-sectional web-based survey 750 nurses was performed. study team evaluated calculations mean importance frequency for task statements. Conventional content used analyze open-ended responses....

10.1177/1059840520930075 article EN The Journal of School Nursing 2020-06-08

Recognizing the need for a school nurse workload model based on more than number of students in caseload, National Association School Nurses issued recommendations related to measuring workload. Next, workforce acuity task force (WATF) was charged with identifying steps needed further recommendations. As first step, WATF focused existing literature and practices The purpose this article is synthesize categorize factors that were identified, delineate sources collecting retrieving these...

10.1177/1059840517718063 article EN The Journal of School Nursing 2017-07-06

Gazaway, Shena B. MSN, RN; Schumacher, Autumn M. PhD, Anderson, Lori RN Author Information

10.1097/01.numa.0000488861.77193.78 article EN Nursing Management 2016-08-01

In 2016 the National Association of School Nurses released an updated framework for school nurse practice. One highlight new is 21st century care coordination. That is, moving beyond basic case management to a systems-level approach delivery health services. The broadly applies term coordination include direct and communication across systems. nurses are often engaged in efforts create homes that serve as axis students families between primary offices schools. Effective requires not only...

10.1177/1942602x16654171 article EN NASN School Nurse 2016-08-02

This article is a report of an international study barriers to asthma care from the perspectives school nurses in Reykjavik, Iceland and St. Paul, Minnesota, context their schools, communities countries.Globally, affects health performance many adolescents. School play key role by providing adolescents with settings. Understanding universal management schools important for developing interventions that are effective multiple societal contexts.Exploratory, descriptive study.Parallel studies...

10.1111/j.1365-2648.2012.06107.x article EN Journal of Advanced Nursing 2012-08-17

Tobacco use, alcohol and other drug early sexual behavior, dietary practices, physical inactivity, activities that contribute to unintentional intentional injuries are a significant threat the health of young people. These behaviors have immediate long-term consequences diminished health, educational, social outcomes. Research suggests risk exhibited during adolescence adulthood their origins earlier in childhood preventive interventions less successful after begun. Therefore, efforts...

10.1097/00024665-200409000-00004 article EN CIN Computers Informatics Nursing 2004-09-01

ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVArticleNEXTSynthesis and evaluation of 3-modified 1D-myo-inositols as inhibitors substrates phosphatidylinositol synthase myo-inositol uptake by cellsStephen C. Johnson, Jean Dahl, Tzenge Lien Shih, David J. A. Schedler, Laurens Anderson, Thomas L. Benjamin, BakerCite this: Med. Chem. 1993, 36, 23, 3628–3635Publication Date (Print):November 1, 1993Publication History Published online1 May 2002Published inissue 1 November...

10.1021/jm00075a018 article EN Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1993-11-01

In the United States, 133 million people live with 1 or more chronic diseases, which contribute to 7 of 10 deaths annually. To prevent and reduce prevalence National Association County City Health Officials (NACCHO) provided technical assistance funding 33 local health departments in Washington State, including Klickitat Department (KCHD), implement Action Communities for Health, Innovation, Environmental Change (ACHIEVE) model.Klickitat residents experience higher rates obesity overweight...

10.5888/pcd10.120272 article EN public-domain Preventing Chronic Disease 2013-04-12

Nursing graduates acquire their nursing values by professional socialization. Mentoring is a crucial support mechanism for these novice nurses, yet little known about the model C clinical nurse leader graduate and effects of mentoring.This investigation examined how mentoring affected development in graduate.A longitudinal design was used to survey before after graduation determine different types relationships influenced values. Demographic surveys documented participant characteristics...

10.1111/jonm.12633 article EN Journal of Nursing Management 2018-04-19

Understanding predictors to NCLEX-RN success is imperative facilitate outcomes and provide nurses meet the critical hiring demands in healthcare. A lack of understanding exists as why certain students struggle academically on licensure exam. Consideration for with program studies are needed. The purpose this study was investigate factors that contribute student difficulty passing first attempt. This utilized a concurrent embedded mixed methods design may performance. Participants included...

10.1016/j.teln.2023.02.002 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Teaching and learning in nursing 2023-03-04

Abstract Aim To identify and compare how school nurses in Reykjavik, Iceland St. Paul, Minnesota coordinated care for youth with asthma (ages 10–18) to develop an nurse coordination model. Background Little is known about coordinate different countries. Design A qualitative descriptive study design using focus group data. Methods Six groups 32 were conducted Reykjavik ( n = 17) Paul 15) the same protocol between September 2008 January 2009. Descriptive content analytic constant comparison...

10.1111/jan.12522 article EN Journal of Advanced Nursing 2014-09-16

Children with special health care needs (CSHCN) are at risk for school failure when their not met. Current studies have identified a strong connection between success and health. This study attempted to determine (a) how schools meet the direct service of children (b) who provides those services. The used following two methods: analysis administrative data from California Basic Educational Data System cross-sectional online survey 446 practicing nurses. Only 43% California’s districts employ...

10.1177/1059840515578753 article EN The Journal of School Nursing 2015-04-08

There is evidence that medication errors often arise during the transition of residents from acute care to long-term homes due lapses in communication and documentation. Better Coordinated Cross-Sectoral Medication Reconciliation (BOOMR) an integrated practice change improving safety patient transitions through health system.

10.12927/hcq.2017.25075 article EN Healthcare Quarterly 2017-04-13

Many school districts rely on caseload or student to nurse ratios that are not grounded in evidence-based research. There is a need for comprehensive workload instrument describe the work of nurses incorporates complexities role and includes acuity, care processes, social determinants health. The purpose this qualitative study was identify activities from previous Delphi can be empirically measured as items instrument. A nationally representative sample 27 participated four focus groups,...

10.1177/1059840520946833 article EN The Journal of School Nursing 2020-08-07
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