Maggie L Syme
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Recent Articles
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Syme M, Gouskova N, Berry S
Am J Public Health
. 2022 Mar;
112(5):762-765.
PMID: 35324261
To examine whether COVID-19 vaccine mandates that allow a test-out exemption for nursing home staff are associated with increased staff vaccination rates in nursing homes. Using the National Healthcare Safety...
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Graf A, Cohn T, Syme M
Clin Gerontol
. 2020 Oct;
44(3):331-344.
PMID: 33059520
Objectives: Older adults vary in their safe and unsafe sexual behaviors. While researchers are beginning to understand more about the sexual and intimate expression of older adults, only recently are...
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Syme M, Cohn T
Aging Ment Health
. 2020 May;
25(8):1507-1514.
PMID: 32363907
Objectives: Ageist sexual stereotypes may prohibit midlife and older adults from achieving sexual wellness when stereotypical beliefs about aging, sex, and intimacy become internalized over the life course (i.e. stereotype...
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Syme M, Cohn T
J Elder Abuse Negl
. 2019 Nov;
32(1):1-26.
PMID: 31760911
Implicit ageist beliefs about the warmth and incompetence of older adults may influence jurors' perceptions and judgments of an older adult's competence in legal cases hinging on capacity and consent,...
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Cornelison L, Syme M, Dell-Isola R, Doll G
J Gerontol Nurs
. 2019 Oct;
45(11):5-10.
PMID: 31651983
The Promoting Excellent Alternatives in Kansas (PEAK) 2.0 program provides training, evaluation, and support in person-centered care (PCC) for nursing homes across Kansas. To represent the participant voice, nursing home...
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Cornelison L, Hermer L, Syme M, Doll G
BMC Geriatr
. 2019 Apr;
19(1):115.
PMID: 31014260
Background: Comprehensive adoption of culture change via person-centered care (PCC) practices in nursing homes has been slow. Change such as this, requires transformation of organizational culture, frequently generating resistance and...
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Syme M, Johnson P, Fager M
Gerontologist
. 2019 Feb;
60(4):725-734.
PMID: 30772898
Background And Objectives: Approaches to sexual expression in nursing homes are often devoid of person-centered components, such as resident choice. Little is known about residents' preferences for sexual and intimate...
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Syme M, Cohn T, Stoffregen S, Kaempfe H, Schippers D
J Sex Res
. 2018 Apr;
56(7):832-842.
PMID: 29668312
Sexual wellness is integral to quality of life across the life span, despite ageist stereotypes suggesting sexual expression ends at midlife. However, conceptualizing sexual wellness in mid- and later life...
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Doll G, Cornelison L, Rath H, Syme M
Psychol Serv
. 2017 Aug;
14(3):307-315.
PMID: 28805415
Nursing homes have been challenged in their attempts to achieve deep, organizational change (i.e., culture change) aimed at providing quality of care and quality of life for nursing home residents...