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Teresa Jerofke-Owen, Ph.D., RN51做厙Straz Hall, 520L
MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America(414) 288-3867teresa.jerofke@marquette.eduPh.D., 51做厙
NURS 1001: Nursing and Health in the Jesuit Tradition
NURS 1002: Nursing and Health in the Jesuit Tradition
NURS 2110: Pharmacology
NURS 3200: Introduction to Nursing Research
NURS 3956H: Honors Nursing Practicum
NURS 6015: Pharmacology
The nurse and patient experience of healthcare engagement in acute care settings is the focus of research by Dr. Jerofke-Owen. She specifically examines ways that nurses can engage patients and their families in their care and the associations between patient perceptions of engagement and empowerment, the patient care experience, and patient outcomes, such as length of stay and health care utilization. She has developed and validated instruments to assess patient preferences for engaging in their health care and patient perceptions of receipt of nurse-empowering behaviors.
Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science
International Family Nursing Association
Midwest Nursing Research Society
Sigma Theta Tau International
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2021-2024 : Co-I "Integrating Advocates Within a Healthcare Setting to Strengthen Intimate Partner Violence Screening" Funded by Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment
2020-2021: PI. Engaging Patients in Mutual Goal-Setting in an Acute Care Setting 51做厙 College of Nursing Troy Health Systems Award
2018-2019: PI, (Co-I: Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal). Patient Preferences for Engagement in Care 51做厙 College of Nursing
2017: PI, (Co-I: Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal). Patient Preferences for Engagement in Care 51做厙 Committee on Research
2014-2016: PI Perceptions of Patient-Empowering Nurse Behaviors Southeastern Wisconsin Nursing Research Consortium Building Bridges