Member Publications 

See below for publications by ISPN Members. If you would like to submit your publication please send an email to Jess Retzlaff.  

 


 

Bonham, E., Snethen, J., Marino, M.A., Oruche, U., & Browne, N.T. (2023, January/February). American Academy of Nursing Expert Panel consensus statement on inequities in the juvenile justice system rooted in systemic and structural racism. Nursing Outlook, 71(1), 101889. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2022.10.002

 


 

 

Bonham, E. & Kwasky, A. (2021). Caring for the mental health of youth and families: What is the role of the psychiatric mental health Advanced Practice Nurse? Clinical Nurse Specialist: The Journal for Advanced Nursing Practice, 35(5), 246-252.

 


 

 

Harding, S. L. & Bishop, J.  (2022).  The gut microbiome, mental health, cognitive and neurodevelopmental disorders:  A scoping review.  The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, in press. 

 


 

 

Boyd, M.A. & Luebbert, R. (Eds). (2022). Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice 7e.  Wolters Kluwer. Philadelphia.

 


 

This paper describes "how-to" choose and use a mantram as a portable, practical, evidenced based strategy for self-regulation, manage stress and related symptom management.

Bormann, J. E., Kane, J. J., & Oman, D. (2020). Mantram repetition: A portable practice for being mindful. Mindfulness, 11(8), 2031–2033.  doi:10.1007/s12671-020-01440-4 (freely downloadable)


 

ISPN Member, Dr. David Foley, has been working to finish his book "Zero Days in Safety: One Nurse's Journey into Trauma and Recovery." The book tells the story of the sudden and traumatic externalization of his locus of control in 2016 when he suffered a serious accident. Within the book's narrative he celebrates his Faith, nursing theory, and even the QSEN Competencies. To view or purchase his book please visit this link


 

This paper provides an overview of the scientific research, including randomized clinical trials, that has investigated the health-related benefits of the Mantram Repetition Program. Such evidence supports its application for managing COVID-19 pandemic-related stress and symptoms.

Oman, D., Bormann, J. E., & Kane, J. J. (2020). Mantram repetition as a portable mindfulness practice: Applications during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mindfulness. Online before print, 16 November 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-020-01545-w(freely downloadable)


 

Psychopharm Column of the Journal of Psychosocial nursing and Mental Health Services.