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Willa Fields' research focuses on improving nursing practice and patient care through the investigation of communication tools and evidence-based practices. Her work examines how nurses can more effectively communicate patient status changes, particularly concerning patient deterioration. Fields has explored the development and application of tools designed to support nurses' prioritization decisions and communication with other healthcare providers. She has also investigated the impact of education and patient screening protocols on the management of conditions like delirium in specific patient populations, such as stroke patients. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 15, with 61 total publications and 870 citations. Fields has collaborated with H. A. Harding and Kristine Mendoza, both from Harding University.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 61
- Citations: 875
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How Fast Is My Patient Deteriorating? A Qualitative Description Study of A Concern Factor Tool to Support Nurses’ Communication and Prioritization Decision Making (2025)
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- Evaluation of Education and Patient Screening for Delirium Among Patients With Stroke: Knowledge, Confidence, and Patient Outcomes
- Evaluation of Education and Patient Screening for Delirium Among Patients With Stroke: Knowledge, Confidence, and Patient Outcomes
- Evaluation of Education and Patient Screening for Delirium Among Patients With Stroke: Knowledge, Confidence, and Patient Outcomes
- Evaluation of Education and Patient Screening for Delirium Among Patients With Stroke: Knowledge, Confidence, and Patient Outcomes
- How Fast Is My Patient Deteriorating? A Qualitative Description Study of A Concern Factor Tool to Support Nurses’ Communication and Prioritization Decision Making
- How Fast Is My Patient Deteriorating? A Qualitative Description Study of A Concern Factor Tool to Support Nurses’ Communication and Prioritization Decision Making
- How Fast Is My Patient Deteriorating? A Qualitative Description Study of A Concern Factor Tool to Support Nurses’ Communication and Prioritization Decision Making
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