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Nancy J Wewiorski

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Wewiorski N, Rose G, Wang S, Dreifuss R, Mueller L, Shirk S, et al.
Psychiatr Rehabil J . 2021 May; 44(3):266-274. PMID: 34043406
This study sought to identify key ingredients of motivational interviewing (MI) associated with taking a step in the direction of competitive employment (CE) for unemployed veterans with serious mental illness...
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Pimentel C, Mills W, Snow A, Palmer J, Sullivan J, Wewiorski N, et al.
Gerontologist . 2020 May; 60(8):1555-1565. PMID: 32449764
Background And Objectives: Nursing homes pose unique challenges for implementation of research and quality improvement (QI). We previously demonstrated successful implementation of a nursing home-led intervention to improve relationships between...
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Evans L, Wewiorski N, Ellison M, Ni P, Harvey K, Hunt M, et al.
Psychiatr Serv . 2020 Mar; 71(6):570-579. PMID: 32151213
Objective: Few existing instruments measure recovery-oriented organizational climate and culture. This study developed, psychometrically assessed, and validated an instrument to measure recovery climate and culture. Methods: Organizational theory and an...
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Wewiorski N, Gorman J, Ellison M, Hunt M, Evans L, Charns M
Psychiatr Rehabil J . 2019 Jun; 42(3):323-328. PMID: 31233322
Objective: A site visit protocol was developed to assess recovery promotion in the organizational climate and culture of programs for veterans with serious mental illnesses. Method: The protocol was pilot-tested...
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Mills W, Pimentel C, Snow A, Allen R, Wewiorski N, Palmer J, et al.
J Am Med Dir Assoc . 2019 Mar; 20(7):810-815. PMID: 30852172
Objectives: Quality improvement (QI) may be a promising approach for staff to improve the quality of care in nursing homes. However, little is known about the challenges and facilitators to...
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Pimentel C, Mills W, Palmer J, Dillon K, Sullivan J, Wewiorski N, et al.
J Nurs Care Qual . 2018 Nov; 34(3):210-216. PMID: 30480614
Background: Blended facilitation, which leverages the complementary skills and expertise of external and internal facilitators, is a powerful strategy that nursing stakeholders and researchers may use to improve implementation of...
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Wewiorski N, Gorman J, Scoglio A, Fukuda S, Reilly E, Mueller L, et al.
Psychol Serv . 2018 May; 15(2):191-199. PMID: 29723021
Supporting returning veterans' job-seeking, hiring, and retention issues has become an essential goal for effective community reintegration. Given both the particular strengths and challenges associated with veterans transitioning from military...
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Hartmann C, Mills W, Pimentel C, Palmer J, Allen R, Zhao S, et al.
Gerontologist . 2018 May; 58(4):e291-e301. PMID: 29718195
Background And Objectives: For nursing home residents, positive interactions with staff and engagement in daily life contribute meaningfully to quality of life. We sought to improve these aspects of person-centered...
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Hartmann C, Palmer J, Mills W, Pimentel C, Allen R, Wewiorski N, et al.
Psychol Serv . 2017 Aug; 14(3):337-346. PMID: 28805418
Enhanced interpersonal relationships and meaningful resident engagement in daily life are central to nursing home cultural transformation, yet these critical components of person-centered care may be difficult for frontline staff...
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Mills W, Pimentel C, Palmer J, Snow A, Wewiorski N, Allen R, et al.
Gerontologist . 2017 Jun; 58(3):598-605. PMID: 28651351
Purpose Of The Study: Implementing quality improvement (QI) programs in nursing homes continues to encounter significant challenges, despite recognized need. QI approaches provide nursing home staff with opportunities to collaborate...