PUBLICATIONS and Poster PRESENTATIONS
Articles:
Quinn, L., Thompson, S.J., & Ott, K. (2005). Analysis of the social ecological model and its application in folic acid public health initiatives. Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Neonatal Nursing, 34(6), 1-10.
Ott, Quinn, L., & Thomson, S.J.(2004). A social ecological analysis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders prevention programming. Journal of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, 2(11), 1-5
Quinn, L., Thompson, S. J., Lumia, K., and Mead, P.A. (2009) Mission of Friendship. In Giving through teaching: How nurse educators are changing the world. NLN Foundation for Nursing Education.
Quinn, L. (2022). Combating the Syphilis Surge: The Nurse Practitioner’s Role. Pennsylvania Coalition of Nurse Practitioners 20th Annual Conference. November 3-5, 2022. Hershey, Pa. 3rd Place Poster Winner.
Quinn, L. (2022). Motivational Interviews: Improving Patient Outcomes. Villa Maria School of Nursing/Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society Nursing Faculty Research Celebration. April 9, 2022.
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Quinn, L. (2021). Motivational Interviews: Improving Patient Outcomes. Pennsylvania Coalition of Nurse Practitioners 19th Annual Conference. October 28-30, 2021. Pittsburgh, Pa.
McMahon, P., Quinn, L.
(2019). The road to the DNP Leader: The pathway to the capstone project, University of Rochester School of Nursing’s 2019 DNP Summit. November 1, 2019
Quinn, L., Lumia, K.
(2019). Folic acid use in women of childbearing age, Faculty/Member Research Celebration, Eta Xi Chapter Sigma Theta Tau International. April 27, 2019.
McMahon, P., Quinn, L. (2019). Healthcare in Cuba: An Immersive Experience, Celebrate Gannon. April 25, 2019 (in coordination with Cuba Student Group)
Quinn, L., Lumia, K. (2018). Folic acid use in women of childbearing age. 3rd World Congress on Midwifery and Neonatal Nursing, September 26-27, 2018, Chicago, Illinois.
Quinn, L., McGrath, L.
(2018). Folic acid use in women of childbearing age. Villa Maria School of Nursing/Sigma Theta Tau
International Honor Society of Nursing, Faculty Research Celebration. April, 14, 2018.
Quinn, L., McGrath, L.
(2017). Folic acid use in women of childbearing age. Pennsylvania Coalition of Nurse Practitioner’s Conference, November 2-4, 2017, Erie, Pa.
Blount, K. R., Quinn, L. A., & Thompson, S. J.
(2016). A Creative Partnership: Implementing the Million Hearts Program as a Public Health Clinical Experience in Undergraduate Nursing Education. Penn State’s Public
Health Day Symposium, May 9, 2016, Harrisburg, Pa.
Blount, K. R., Quinn, L. A., & Thompson, S. J.
(2015). Students as public health ambassadors:
Implementing a university influenza
immunization program. Penn State’s Public
Health Day Symposium, April 29, 2015,
Harrisburg, Pa.
GRANTS
Stackpole Hall Foundation: awarded 10,000 for an extension of the Grant, this funding cycle
began Fall 23, continues through Fall 24 Grant money continues to be used.. Junior Nursing
provide education to St. Ben’s children as part of Pediatric Clinical rotation.
Stackpole Hall Foundation Grant Spring 2020-23
“Healthy Kids at St. Bens” Impacting the Health Care, Educational and Social Development of Children and Families attending the St. Ben’s Center”. Grant Award: 5000.00.
Implementation was on hold until Fall 2021, will continue use of funds through Spring 22/Fall 22.
Andrea R. Lindell, Ph.D. Grant
Co-Authored with Dr. Lisabeth Searing. Grantee: Villa Maria School of Nursing Social Change
Impact Endowed Fund.
Grant Period: Spring 2022
Grant Award: 5,000
Andrea R. Lindell, Ph.D. Grant
Co-Authored with Dr. Patricia McMahan. Grantee: Villa Maria School of Nursing Social Change Impact Endowed Fund
Grant Period: Spring Semester 2018
Grant Award: 4800.00Ch
Robert and Suzanne Barker Curriculum
Globalization Summer Institute: June 1-5, 2015
(Internal Grant)
Co-Authored with Karen Lumia, MS, RN
The Helene Field Health Trust Grant
Co-Authored with Loretta Seigley, PhD, RN, Kim Blount, CRNP, MS and Jan Friedman, CRNP, MSN
Grantee: Gannon University’s Villa Maria School of Nursing
Project Name: Curriculum and Faculty Development in Community Based Care
Grant Period: July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2001
Grand Award: 65,606.00
March of Dimes/Northwest Pennsylvania Division Grant
Co-Authored with Sharon Thompson, PhD, RN, MPH
Grantee: Gannon University’s Villa Maria School of Nursing
Project Name: Folic Acid Education Campaign: “Get the B-Attitude”
Grant Period: November 2001 – December 1, 2001- November 30, 2002
Grand Award: $14,048
This year-long program stressed the necessity of folic acid supplementation prior to and during pregnancy. In cooperation with Gannon University, Community Health Net and Erie County Farms, this education campaign encouraged folic acid supplementation to women of childbearing age.
The goals of this educational campaign were in direct accordance with the goals of the national Folic Acid Campaign initiated by the CDC, the March of Dimes, and the National council on Folic Acid – to educate women of reproductive age about the need to consume 400 ucg of the B-vitamin folic acid daily to prevent serious neural tube birth defects, including spina bifida and anencephaly.
Following awarding of the grant, Dr. Thompson and I worked with a graduate student Jane Rowland to carry out the term of the Grant. We assisted Jane in educational programs at Erie County Farms and various Community Health net sites.
March of Dimes Community Grant. October, 2001. Folic Acid Education, “Get the B Attitude.”
Amount: 18,000.
Gannon University Summer Service-Learning Institute Faculty Institute Grant
Special Focus Year: GIS for Community –Based Research, May 2012.