Beverly English
Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: Marion General Hospital (1996); National Education and Research Network (2022)
Faculty Researcher
Baccalaureate Education, College of Nursing
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Beverly English's research focuses on nursing education and maternal health interventions, particularly for vulnerable populations. She has investigated the use of telehealth in pediatric psychiatric clinical simulations and the development of advanced practice registered nurse-led prenatal education programs for women experiencing housing insecurity. Her work also explores innovative teaching methods for nursing students, such as using visual cue cards with prelicensure students. English has published on adapting prenatal curricula to improve mother and infant outcomes. She collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Elizabeth Riley, Keneshia Bryant-Moore, Nicole L. Ward, and Leslie McCormack, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 and 10 total citations across 5 publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 10
Selected Publications
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Motherhood Together: Effects of an Adapted Prenatal Curriculum on Mother and Infant Outcomes. (2022)PubMed OpenAlex
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Using Telehealth to Enhance Pediatric Psychiatric Clinical Simulation: Rising to Meet the COVID-19 Challenge (2021)
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The development and implementation of an advanced practice registered nurse–led prenatal education program for housing insecure women (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- The development and implementation of an advanced practice registered nurse–led prenatal education program for housing insecure women
- Motherhood Together: Effects of an Adapted Prenatal Curriculum on Mother and Infant Outcomes.
- The development and implementation of an advanced practice registered nurse–led prenatal education program for housing insecure women
- Motherhood Together: Effects of an Adapted Prenatal Curriculum on Mother and Infant Outcomes.
- The development and implementation of an advanced practice registered nurse–led prenatal education program for housing insecure women
- Motherhood Together: Effects of an Adapted Prenatal Curriculum on Mother and Infant Outcomes.
- The development and implementation of an advanced practice registered nurse–led prenatal education program for housing insecure women
- Motherhood Together: Effects of an Adapted Prenatal Curriculum on Mother and Infant Outcomes.
- The development and implementation of an advanced practice registered nurse–led prenatal education program for housing insecure women
- Motherhood Together: Effects of an Adapted Prenatal Curriculum on Mother and Infant Outcomes.
- Using Telehealth to Enhance Pediatric Psychiatric Clinical Simulation: Rising to Meet the COVID-19 Challenge
- Using Telehealth to Enhance Pediatric Psychiatric Clinical Simulation: Rising to Meet the COVID-19 Challenge
- Using Telehealth to Enhance Pediatric Psychiatric Clinical Simulation: Rising to Meet the COVID-19 Challenge
- Using Telehealth to Enhance Pediatric Psychiatric Clinical Simulation: Rising to Meet the COVID-19 Challenge
- Motherhood Together: Effects of an Adapted Prenatal Curriculum on Mother and Infant Outcomes.
- Motherhood Together: Effects of an Adapted Prenatal Curriculum on Mother and Infant Outcomes.
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