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IN THE U.S., over eleven million adults identify as LGBTQ+, and 70% report experiencing discrimination from healthcare profes-sionals (Newport, 2018; Brown et al., 2017).…
Health Policy
HEALTH POLICY is essential to promote wellness and make sure that large scale health goals are met, and standards of care are upheld. As…
KSNA Executive Director’s Message
Dana EricksonExecutive Director,Kansas State Nurses AssociationGREETINGS FELLOW KSNA MEMBERS, We are now well into the new year – I hope it is going well…
Remembering Adam Tebben, Past KSNA President
THE KANSAS STATE NURSES ASSOCIATION (KSNA) expresses profound sorrow at the passing of Adam Tebben, a KSNA Member, devoted past KSNA president and former…
Kansas Nurses Association President’s Message
Laura Mallett, MSN, RNPresident, Kansas State Nurses AssociationDEAR KSNA MEMBERS, GREETINGS! I am thrilled to be working with the KSNA Board and the dedicated…
Empowering Students Through Experiential Learning
NURSING EDUCATION has long been associated with traditional classroom learning, supplemented with instructor-led clinical situations. The constant evolution of healthcare demands a shift towards…
Emerging Therapies for Treatment of Postpartum Depression
PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH are two of the most exciting life events that families will experience. For one in eight individuals giving birth, however, this…
Equity and Education in Healthcare Reform
HEALTH INEQUITIES were recognized as early as the 1800s, came to the forefront of politics in the 1980s Regan era (Dawes, 2016), and continue…
Naloxone in Schools: A Proactive Approach to Reducing Unintentional Overdose Deaths
THE OPIOID CRISIS in the United States has been at the forefront of discussion in recent years. According to the Centers for Disease Control…
KSNA Leadership Messages, December 2023
KSNA President’s Message DEAR KSNA MEMBERS, Linda Adams-Wendling It is hard to believe we are already publishing another issue of the Kansas Nurse. We…
Comparative Analysis of Well Child Screening Rates for Depression and Adolescent Suicidality: How does Kansas compare?
ADOLESCENT SUICIDE RATES continue to rise nationally while primary care providers remain ill prepared to adequately address this trend. Curtin (2020) outlined outcome measures…
Validation of Electronically Administered Three-Question Health Literacy Screener and STOFHLA in Identifying Limited Health Literacy
Introduction LOW HEALTH LITERACY, when not identified, is associated with poor health outcomes such as unsatisfactory medication compliance, poor disease management, and increased healthcare…
Integration of LGBTQ in Nursing Education
IN THE U.S., over eleven million adults identify as LGBTQ+, and 70% report experiencing discrimination from healthcare profes-sionals (Newport, 2018; Brown et…
Health Policy
HEALTH POLICY is essential to promote wellness and make sure that large scale health goals are met, and standards of care are…
KSNA Executive Director’s Message
Dana EricksonExecutive Director,Kansas State Nurses AssociationGREETINGS FELLOW KSNA MEMBERS, We are now well into the new year – I hope it is…
Remembering Adam Tebben, Past KSNA President
THE KANSAS STATE NURSES ASSOCIATION (KSNA) expresses profound sorrow at the passing of Adam Tebben, a KSNA Member, devoted past KSNA president…
Kansas Nurses Association President’s Message
Laura Mallett, MSN, RNPresident, Kansas State Nurses AssociationDEAR KSNA MEMBERS, GREETINGS! I am thrilled to be working with the KSNA Board and…
Empowering Students Through Experiential Learning
NURSING EDUCATION has long been associated with traditional classroom learning, supplemented with instructor-led clinical situations. The constant evolution of healthcare demands a…
Emerging Therapies for Treatment of Postpartum Depression
PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH are two of the most exciting life events that families will experience. For one in eight individuals giving birth,…
Equity and Education in Healthcare Reform
HEALTH INEQUITIES were recognized as early as the 1800s, came to the forefront of politics in the 1980s Regan era (Dawes, 2016),…
Naloxone in Schools: A Proactive Approach to Reducing Unintentional Overdose Deaths
THE OPIOID CRISIS in the United States has been at the forefront of discussion in recent years. According to the Centers for…
KSNA Leadership Messages, December 2023
KSNA President’s Message DEAR KSNA MEMBERS, Linda Adams-Wendling It is hard to believe we are already publishing another issue of the Kansas…
Comparative Analysis of Well Child Screening Rates for Depression and Adolescent Suicidality: How does Kansas compare?
ADOLESCENT SUICIDE RATES continue to rise nationally while primary care providers remain ill prepared to adequately address this trend. Curtin (2020) outlined…
Validation of Electronically Administered Three-Question Health Literacy Screener and STOFHLA in Identifying Limited Health Literacy
Introduction LOW HEALTH LITERACY, when not identified, is associated with poor health outcomes such as unsatisfactory medication compliance, poor disease management, and…
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