Shelly Malin
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
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Journal of Community Health Nursing | 2003
Marilyn Frenn; Shelly Malin; Naveen K. Bansal; Mary Delgado; Yvonne Greer; Michael J. Havice; Mary Ho; Heidi Schweizer
Those with low income, especially women of African American and Hispanic heritage have the greatest risk of inactivity and obesity. A 4-session (Internet and video) intervention with healthy snack and gym labs was tested in 2 (gym lab in 1) urban low-middle-income middle schools to improve low fat diet and moderate and vigorous physical activity.1 The gym lab was particularly beneficial (p = .002). Fat in diet decreased with each Internet session in which students participated. Percentage of fat in food was reduced significantly p = .018 for Black, White, and Black/Native American girls in the intervention group. Interventions delivered through Internet and video may enable reduction of health disparities in students by encouraging those most at risk to consume 30% or less calories from fat and to engage in moderate and vigorous physical activity.
Holistic Nursing Practice | 1998
Marilyn Frenn; Shelly Malin
The article addresses the realities of health promotion practice in a managed care environment, synthesizing the most important findings from the midrange theories currently guiding wellness-oriented research. Factors that have been shown to predict engagement in a number of health behaviors are identified and are formulated into a guide for clinical assessment, intervention, and outcome evaluation for clients across the life span.
Journal of Pediatric Nursing | 2010
Kathleen J. Sawin; Karen S. Gralton; Tondi M. Harrison; Shelly Malin; Mary Kay Balchunas; Lisa A. Brock; Brandi Cavegn; Lorna Cisler-Cahill; Sharon M. Graves; Kathleen A. Mussatto; Maureen O'Brien; Eileen Sherburne; Rachel F. Schiffman
Little is known about the role of nurse researchers (NRs) and the structure of nursing research programs in childrens hospitals in the United States. This descriptive study obtained survey data from 33 NRs. Data suggest that the NR role is emerging and has both commonalities and unique components when compared with the previous studies of NRs in adult hospitals. Most participants have been in their position for less than 4 years. Conducting research, having staff development related to research, and facilitating evidence-based practice or research were common responsibilities. The structure of nursing research programs impacts both the NRs and the program outcomes.
Nursing education perspectives | 2007
Michael J. Havice; Shelly Malin; Heidi Schweizer; Marilyn Frenn
Students from three disciplines designed, developed, and implemented exercise and nutrition interventions, online modules and videos, to benefit low-income middle school students. The process used to incorporate the scholarship of teaching into a collaborative college-level application of learning is described.
Applied Nursing Research | 2005
Marilyn Frenn; Shelly Malin; Roger L. Brown; Yvonne Greer; Jaime Fox; Jennifer Greer; Sarah Smyczek
Journal of Pediatric Nursing | 2003
Marilyn Frenn; Shelly Malin; Naveen K. Bansal
Journal of Pediatric Nursing | 2008
Marianne E. Weiss; Norah L. Johnson; Shelly Malin; Teresa Jerofke; Cecilia Lang; Eileen Sherburne
Public Health Nursing | 2005
Marilyn Frenn; Shelly Malin; Antonia M. Villarruel; Kimberly Slaikeu; Stephanie McCarthy; Joan Freeman; Erinn Nee
Pain Management Nursing | 2011
Michelle L. Czarnecki; Katherine Simon; Jamie J. Thompson; Cheryl L. Armus; Tom C. Hanson; Kristin A. Berg; Jodie L. Petrie; Qun Xiang; Shelly Malin
Public Health Nursing | 2003
Marilyn Frenn; Shelly Malin