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Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ers at SDSU College of Nursing seek to describe, explain, predict and improve health and quality of life for rural and underserved populations. Our faculty and students are engaged in scientific inquiry with various methods and transdisciplinary teams.
- Use of technologies that involves telehealth, automation and/or robotics to improve solutions to healthcare quality.
- Transformation of healthcare in rural and underserved populations through innovative approaches that promote healthcare access and delivery.
- Teaching/learning strategies to improve nursing education through classroom instruction, clinical experiences and simulation.
- Nurses’ impact in providing primary healthcare, delivering health promotion interventions and advocating for health policy to improve patient care and health outcomes.
- How palliative and end-of-life care interventions impact patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals and healthcare organizations.
- The relationship among stress, resiliency, self-efficacy, well-being and quality of life for patients and healthcare professionals.
To be recognized as innovative scholars and researchers in multidisciplinary research that meets the needs of society to eliminate health disparities and promote health fairness.
Cultivate leaders who engage in community partnerships with populations to collaboratively develop research toward improving quality of life and enhancing health outcomes. Through knowledge generation, knowledge translation and implementation science, the College of Nursing transforms healthcare systems and delivery for underserved populations through innovation.