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Sharon E. Parkman, PhD, RN
Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies


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research projects


2002 Parkman, S. E., Bradshaw, M., Cox, C., Newcomber-Kulp, M., and Rodriquez, S. Identification of outcome indicators for maternal child health nursing in military facilities. Grant from the Department of Defense. (Project director Lori Loan, PhD, RN. Chief of Nursing Research Service @ Madigan Army Medical Center). Was team leader for the pediatric part of this project.

1999 Parkman, S.E. “The infant undergoing cardiac surgery: Can we predict length of stay and presence of complications from age, weight, diagnoses, and type of surgery?” Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

1997 Data management Preterm Temperature Grant, Principal Investigator, Karen Thomas

1995 to 1999 Research Assistant/Project director, Activity and Wound Healing, Principal Investigator, Joann Whitney

1995 Data collection and analysis, SICU Environmental Impact Study, Principal Investigator, Sue Woods

1993 to 1995 Coding videotape data, Preterm study Madigan Hospital, Principal Investigators, Susan Blackburn and Karen Thomas

1990 Research Assistant, BSN Outcome Project. Principal Investigator, Anne Loustau.

 
 
 

recent publications


Refereed Journals

Parkman, SE & Woods, SL. (2005). Infants that have undergone cardiac surgery: What can we learn about lengths of stay in the hospital and presence of complications? Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 20(6).

Whitney, J.D. & Parkman, S. E. (2002) Preoperative physical activity and early walking after total hip replacement. Applied Nursing Research 15(1), pp19-27.

Whitney, J.D. & Parkman, S. E. (2004), The effect of early postoperative physical activity on tissue oxygen and wound healing. Biological Research for Nursing

Parkman, S.E. (1992, January). Helping families say good-bye. MCN, 17.


Refereed Books

Kieckhefer, GM & Parkman, SE (Eds.), (1989), "Parents Helping Parents" a handbook for parents for the American Lung Association.

1993-present Parkman, SE Evaluation tool developed from Master’s thesis, used in undergraduate syllabi at University of Washington School of Nursing. Scientific Papers and Presentations Refereed

 
 
 
 

scholarly activities


Podium presentation

2000 Pre-operative Physical Activity and Post-operative Walking after Total Hip Arthroplasty. Podium presentation included in Symposium Exercise Across the Health Continuum: A Paradigm Shift. 14th Annual WIN Assembly, Denver CO. 2000.


Non-refereed Invited

Parkman, S E, June 1999. The infant undergoing cardiac surgery: Can we predict length of stay and presence of complications from age, weight, diagnoses, and type of surgery? Scholarship Day, School of Nursing, University of Washington

Parkman, S E, November 1992. Developmental Assessment: Clinical Aspects for Care, Clinical Evaluation Day - The Hospitalized Child, Children's Hospital & Medical Center,

Parkman, S.E. March 18, 1991. Student's reported perceptions of behaviors that support clinical practice. Pediatric Research and Nursing Practice, Seattle, WA

Parkman, S E, April 1991. Student Perception of Supportive Behaviors, Advanced Preceptor Workshop, Children's Hospital & Medical Center,.

1990 Parkman, S.E. Determination of helpful clinical instruction behaviors for the development of an evaluation tool. Master's thesis, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

Poster presentation

2001 The infant undergoing cardiac surgery: Can we predict length of stay and presence of complications from age, weight, diagnoses, and type of surgery? Parkman, S.E

1997 Monitoring Activity Intervention in Clinical Research. Whitney, J.D. Parkman, S.E. 30th Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference,

1991 Determination of Helpful Behaviors for the Development of an Evaluation Tool, Nursing Education '91: The Conference for Nursing Faculty, July

1989 Bike and Skateboard Safety, Open House, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, April

Thesis and Scholarly Project Committees at Seattle University

2006 Autism and Primary Care: Recommendations for successful clinical interactions—Chair

2006 The social and emotional impact of bowel incontinence on school age children born with anorectal malformations or Hirschspring’s disease—Chair

2006 Insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus: Children’s understanding of disease.—Chair Effects of tobacco smoke exposure on functional outcome in children with Asthma—Chair

2005 Creation of a teaching module on emergency survival skills for the newly diagnosed client with type 2 Diabetes—Chair

2005 Type 2 Diabetes management in adolescence: The development of a tool to aid educators.—Chair

2005 “In life”: Considerations for preventative health care among men who have sex with men—Chair Adolescent depression and Acne—reader

2004 Sexuality affects everyone—Support of a continuing education sexuality workshop for health care providers serving dually diagnosed individuals—Reader

2004 Program evaluation of Seattle King County health education curriculum: Implications for health care providers—Reader

2004 Patient perceptions of primary care following limb loss.—Reader

2003 A resource guide for FNPs and other PCPs at ICHS: Working with LEP Asian American children with learning disabilities.—reader