In recognition for her commitment to educating student nurses, Connell School of Nursing Assistant Professor Joyce K. Edmonds has been honored with the 2015 Award of Excellence in Education by the Association of Women鈥檚 Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN).
Edmonds teaches both undergraduate and graduate students. She has more than 15 years of experience in maternal and public health nursing and has lived all over the country and internationally. She draws on these experiences to provide nursing students with a perspective that considers a patients鈥 community, cultural, social, and economic background as important elements in their health.
鈥淒r. Edmonds鈥 dedication to providing high quality, public health minded education to current and future nurses is laudable,鈥 said AWHONN鈥檚 Chief Executive Officer Lynn Erdman. 鈥淗er global perspective teaches nurses the importance of understanding the many different factors that influence an individual鈥檚 utilization of women鈥檚 health and obstetric services.鈥
Her research interests are in maternal health, health seeking behavior, and health disparities with a current emphasis on the influence of nursing in the safe prevention of low-risk cesarean delivery. She is investigating the influence of听nurses on delivery outcomes and the factors that shape their practice patterns.听The goals of her program of research are to improve the effectiveness of strategies devoted to predicting and influencing the likelihood of successful vaginal birth.
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