Funded Research Projects
During the past several years, the UWM College of Nursing has greatly expanded its portfolio of active funded projects. The major research programs emerging in the college focus on self management science, the health and healthcare of older adults, nursing informatics, innovations in health promotion and community based practice, and issues of concern to vulnerable populations. In 2007, the Consortium for Pediatric Nursing Research was launched to advance our discovery in the area of children’s health. We also have growing strength in physiological and international programs of research.
Collaborative for Intelligent Health Information Systems Initiative (CIHISI)
Community Cancer Control Collaborative
Consultation and Evaluation Services for the Jewish Home andCare Center
Effect of a Pain Protocol on Discomfort in Dementia
Experiences of Persons Living with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Family Caregiver Self-Management of the Unmet Needs of Persons with Dementia
Feasibility Study Involving Monolingual Spanish-speaking Hispanic Women Living with HIV
Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) Project of Racine
The Great Lakes Environmental Health Project
A Grief Intervention Study for Spouses and Adult Children of Persons with End Stage Alzheimer's Disease
The Influence of Estrogen on the Structure and Function of Skeletal Muscle Microcirculation in the Dahl S Female Rat
Knowledge-Based Nursing Initiative
Longitudinal Narrative Study of Women Who Were Unsuccessful in Work-based Welfare
Pathways Linking Poverty, Food Insecurity, and HIV in Rural Malawi
Patient-Centered Intervention: Symptom Management in Older Heart Failure Patients
Piloting a Community Based Participatory Research Approach to Investigate the Health Issues and Resource Needs of Latinas Living with HIV
Relationship of Postpartum Sleep Deprivation to Later Mental Health in Lower-Income Urban Women
Self-Management of Postpartum Fatigue in Poor Urban Women
Tailored Computerized Intervention for Behavior Change
Violence in the Lives of HIV-Infected Women in Malawi: A Critical Ethnography
The Westlawn Partnership for a Healthier Environment
During the past several years, the UWM College of Nursing has greatly expanded its portfolio of active funded projects. The major research programs emerging in the college focus on self management science, the health and healthcare of older adults, nursing informatics, innovations in health promotion and community based practice, and issues of concern to vulnerable populations. In 2007, the Consortium for Pediatric Nursing Research was launched to advance our discovery in the area of children’s health. We also have growing strength in physiological and international programs of research.
Collaborative for Intelligent Health Information Systems Initiative (CIHISI)
Community Cancer Control Collaborative
Consultation and Evaluation Services for the Jewish Home and
Effect of a Pain Protocol on Discomfort in Dementia
Experiences of Persons Living with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Family Caregiver Self-Management of the Unmet Needs of Persons with Dementia
Feasibility Study Involving Monolingual Spanish-speaking Hispanic Women Living with HIV
Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) Project of Racine
The Great Lakes Environmental Health Project
A Grief Intervention Study for Spouses and Adult Children of Persons with End Stage Alzheimer's Disease
The Influence of Estrogen on the Structure and Function of Skeletal Muscle Microcirculation in the Dahl S Female Rat
Knowledge-Based Nursing Initiative
Longitudinal Narrative Study of Women Who Were Unsuccessful in Work-based Welfare
Pathways Linking Poverty, Food Insecurity, and HIV in Rural Malawi
Patient-Centered Intervention: Symptom Management in Older Heart Failure Patients
Piloting a Community Based Participatory Research Approach to Investigate the Health Issues and Resource Needs of Latinas Living with HIV
Relationship of Postpartum Sleep Deprivation to Later Mental Health in Lower-Income Urban Women
Self-Management of Postpartum Fatigue in Poor Urban Women
Tailored Computerized Intervention for Behavior Change
Violence in the Lives of HIV-Infected Women in Malawi: A Critical Ethnography
The Westlawn Partnership for a Healthier Environment
