Susan Renda
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Recent Articles
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Gbaba S, Turkson-Ocran R, Renda S, Ogungbe O, Somervell H, Harne-Britner S, et al.
J Adv Nurs
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39856531
Aims: The purpose of this integrative review was to identify effective diabetes self-management education and support for increasing adult primary care referrals, participation rates and improving health outcomes for persons...
2.
Kuebler K, Monroe T, Ricciardi R, Westlake C, Sorenson M, Pederson J, et al.
Nurs Outlook
. 2024 Oct;
72(6):102273.
PMID: 39388799
Background: This paper was jointly developed from members of the American Academy of Nursing Expert Panels on Palliative and End of Life Care, Primary Care, Aging, Acute and Critical Care,...
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Renda S, Freeman J
Postgrad Med
. 2024 Mar;
136(2):150-161.
PMID: 38465574
Since its first use just over a century ago, insulin treatment has evolved dramatically, such that the molecules are physiologic in nature, and treatment can now closely resemble the natural...
4.
Slater T, Renda S, Peters J, Mollenkopf N, Rodney T, Finnell D
Nurse Educ
. 2024 Jan;
49(4):E223-E225.
PMID: 38235732
Background: All advanced practice nursing students in the doctor of nursing practice program at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing are required to complete 3 core courses (pathophysiology, pharmacology, and physical...
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Renda S, Eshkevari L, Glymph D, Knestrick J, Lundy K, Ortiz M, et al.
Nurs Outlook
. 2023 Sep;
71(6):102033.
PMID: 37769501
Background: The opioid epidemic is a major health challenge in the United States. Purpose: Members from the American Academy of Nursing joined to write a consensus paper about nurses' role...
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Sun C, Shenk Z, Renda S, Maruthur N, Zheng S, Perrin N, et al.
JMIR Diabetes
. 2023 Jul;
8:e44283.
PMID: 37463021
Background: Since the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth has been widely adopted in outpatient settings in the United States. Although telehealth visits are publicly accepted in different settings, little is known about...
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Park-Clinton E, Renda S, Wang F
Prof Case Manag
. 2023 Jan;
28(2):60-73.
PMID: 36662660
Purpose Of Study: Racial and ethnic minorities with socioeconomic disadvantages are vulnerable to 30-day hospital readmissions. A 16-week quality improvement (QI) project aimed to decrease readmissions of the vulnerable patient...
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Sun C, Perrin N, Maruthur N, Renda S, Levin S, Han H
Telemed J E Health
. 2022 Nov;
29(6):851-865.
PMID: 36342782
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has rapidly transformed health care delivery into telehealth visits. Attending regular medical appointments are critical to prevent or delay diabetes-related complications. Although telehealth visits...
9.
McIltrot K, Russell N, Renda S, Fingerhood M
Nurs Open
. 2022 Oct;
10(3):1931-1935.
PMID: 36245322
No abstract available.
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Solari-Twadell P, Flinter M, Rambur B, Renda S, Witwer S, Vanhook P, et al.
Nurs Outlook
. 2021 Nov;
70(2):315-322.
PMID: 34763897
This policy paper reviews the history, use and significance of telehealth in primary care. The emergence of telehealth as a primary strategy to continue to deliver value based, timely primary...