PAST NEWS @ EnfAmericas
June 12, 2018 (Barcelona, Spain): Dr. Juan Leyva receives new research grant.
The Fundación Autónoma Solidaria (Barcelona, Spain) announced new funding for researchers at EnfAmericas. Dr. Juan Leyva and colleagues were successful in earning 6,440 Euros to continue their research focused on antiretroviral therapy adherence for people living with HIV/AIDS in Chiclayo, Peru. This project is a collaboration with researchers at the Regional Hospital of Lambayeque. Principal Investigator: Leyva-Moral, J. M. | Co-investigators: Palmieri, P. A., Edwards, J. E., & Loayza-Enriquez, B. K. | Project Title: Meanings attributed to antiretroviral therapy for people living with HIV treated at the Regional Hospital of Lambayeque (Chiclayo, Peru): Understand the lived experience to improve therapeutic adherence. Research Grant: FSXXXV-01. Funds: 6,440 Euros. Funder: Autonomous Solidarity Foundation of the UAB (Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain). Dates: 2018 to 2019. For more information: LINK
The Fundación Autónoma Solidaria (Barcelona, Spain) announced new funding for researchers at EnfAmericas. Dr. Juan Leyva and colleagues were successful in earning 6,440 Euros to continue their research focused on antiretroviral therapy adherence for people living with HIV/AIDS in Chiclayo, Peru. This project is a collaboration with researchers at the Regional Hospital of Lambayeque. Principal Investigator: Leyva-Moral, J. M. | Co-investigators: Palmieri, P. A., Edwards, J. E., & Loayza-Enriquez, B. K. | Project Title: Meanings attributed to antiretroviral therapy for people living with HIV treated at the Regional Hospital of Lambayeque (Chiclayo, Peru): Understand the lived experience to improve therapeutic adherence. Research Grant: FSXXXV-01. Funds: 6,440 Euros. Funder: Autonomous Solidarity Foundation of the UAB (Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain). Dates: 2018 to 2019. For more information: LINK
February 8, 2018 (Indianapolis, USA): Dr. Palmieri elected to lead the Sigma Foundation for Nursing Board of Directors for the 2018-2020 biennium.
Dr. Patrick Albert Palmieri, President of the Asociación Peruana de Enfermería (Peruvian Nurses Association) and the Margaret Jean Watson Distinguished Professor, Universidad Norbert Wiener, was elected to lead the Board of Directors of the Foundation for Nursing, part of the prestigios Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing Sigma is the second-largest nursing organization in the world with approximately 150,000 active members. For the biennium of 2018 to 2020, Dr. Palmieri will lead a board of nine directors responsible for the financial stewardship of the Foundation.
Dr. Patrick Albert Palmieri, President of the Asociación Peruana de Enfermería (Peruvian Nurses Association) and the Margaret Jean Watson Distinguished Professor, Universidad Norbert Wiener, was elected to lead the Board of Directors of the Foundation for Nursing, part of the prestigios Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing Sigma is the second-largest nursing organization in the world with approximately 150,000 active members. For the biennium of 2018 to 2020, Dr. Palmieri will lead a board of nine directors responsible for the financial stewardship of the Foundation.
2017, December: Dr. Juan Leyva and colleagues published a new research paper in the Collegian.
Leyva-Moral, J. M., Terradas-Robledo, R., Feijoo-Cid, M., Dios-Sánchez, R., Mestres-Camps, L., Lluva-Castaño, A., & Comas-Serrano, M. (2017). Attitudes to HIV and AIDS among students and faculty in a school of nursing in Barcelona (Spain): A cross-sectional survey. Collegian, 24(6), 593-601. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.colegn.2016.10.006
Leyva-Moral, J. M., Terradas-Robledo, R., Feijoo-Cid, M., Dios-Sánchez, R., Mestres-Camps, L., Lluva-Castaño, A., & Comas-Serrano, M. (2017). Attitudes to HIV and AIDS among students and faculty in a school of nursing in Barcelona (Spain): A cross-sectional survey. Collegian, 24(6), 593-601. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.colegn.2016.10.006
2017, March: Dr. Feijoo-Cid and colleagues published a new research paper in Nurse Education Today.
Feijoo-Cid, M., Moriña, D., Gómez-Ibáñez, R., & Leyva-Moral, J. M. (2016). Expert patient illness narratives as a teaching methodology: A mixed method study of student nurses satisfaction. Nurse Education Today, 50, 1-7. LINK: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2016.11.029
Feijoo-Cid, M., Moriña, D., Gómez-Ibáñez, R., & Leyva-Moral, J. M. (2016). Expert patient illness narratives as a teaching methodology: A mixed method study of student nurses satisfaction. Nurse Education Today, 50, 1-7. LINK: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2016.11.029
2016, November 22-23 (London, England): Dr. Patrick Albert Palmieri, President of the Asociación Peruana de Enfermería (Peruvian Nurses Association) spoke at the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) International Centenary Conference.
This was a unique international nursing event which will reflect on the past 100 years of nursing and help plan for the next 100, whilst celebrating the RCN’s centenary. Health care leaders from around the world delivered keynote speeches and five core themes cover a broad scope of topics, from technology and innovation to society, communities and relationships. Dr. Palmieri spoke about the continuing contribution made by Peruvian nurses to lead the national quality and safety agenda to achieve international hospital accreditation. Throughout the conference, Dr. Palmieri visited with numerous political and nursing leaders from the United Kingdom. Below from left to right photos, Dr. Palmieri had the opportunity to speak with Cecilia Anim (the President of the Royal College of Nursing); Baroness Audrey Caroline Emerton (Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom); Maureen Bisognano (the Past President of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement); and Jane Cummings (the Chief Nursing Officer for England).
This was a unique international nursing event which will reflect on the past 100 years of nursing and help plan for the next 100, whilst celebrating the RCN’s centenary. Health care leaders from around the world delivered keynote speeches and five core themes cover a broad scope of topics, from technology and innovation to society, communities and relationships. Dr. Palmieri spoke about the continuing contribution made by Peruvian nurses to lead the national quality and safety agenda to achieve international hospital accreditation. Throughout the conference, Dr. Palmieri visited with numerous political and nursing leaders from the United Kingdom. Below from left to right photos, Dr. Palmieri had the opportunity to speak with Cecilia Anim (the President of the Royal College of Nursing); Baroness Audrey Caroline Emerton (Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom); Maureen Bisognano (the Past President of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement); and Jane Cummings (the Chief Nursing Officer for England).