Tina Sadarangani
New York University
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Journal of Transcultural Nursing | 2015
Tina Sadarangani; Jin Jun
Newcomer elderly immigrants, defined as adults older than the age of 65 who have arrived in the United States in the last 10 years, represent a growing sector of the American population. Newcomers who experience limited English proficiency, financial strain, and acculturative stress are at considerable risk of developing poor health outcomes. Nursing’s focus on healthy aging and aging in place has largely ignored the experiences of these older adults, who are said to be “aging out of place.” This concept analysis uses Rodgers’s evolutionary method to define “aging out of place” and illustrates why existing theories of elderly migration do not necessarily apply to this population. The challenge for nurses is incorporating the family, with whom conflict may arise, into the care of these elders. Community-based strategies that enable social integration and create a greater division of labor in the care of newcomer elders are called for.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship | 2016
Benjamin H. Han; Tina Sadarangani; Laura C. Wyatt; Jennifer Zanowiak; Simona C. Kwon; Chau Trinh-Shevrin; Linda Lee; Nadia Islam
PURPOSE To explore correlates of meeting recommended physical activity (PA) goals among middle-aged and older Korean Americans at risk for diabetes mellitus (DM). DESIGN AND METHODS PA patterns and their correlates were assessed among 292 middle-aged and older Korean Americans at risk for DM living in New York City using cross-sectional design of baseline information from a diabetes prevention intervention. PA was assessed by self-report of moderate and vigorous activity, results were stratified by age group (45-64 and 65-75 years), and bivariate analyses compared individuals performing less than sufficient PA and individuals performing sufficient PA. Logistic regression was used to calculate adjusted odds ratios predicting sufficient PA. FINDINGS After adjusting for sex, age group, years lived in the United States, marital status, health insurance, and body mass index (BMI), sufficient PA was associated with male sex, older age, lower BMI, eating vegetables daily, and many PA-specific questions (lack of barriers, confidence, and engagement). When stratified by age group, male sex and eating vegetables daily was no longer significant among Koreans 65 to 75 years of age, and BMI was not significant for either age group. CONCLUSIONS PA interventions targeting this population may be beneficial and should consider the roles of sex, age, physical and social environment, motivation, and self-efficacy. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Clinical providers should understand the unique motivations for PA among Korean Americans and recognize the importance of culturally driven strategies to enable lifestyle changes and support successful aging for diverse populations.
Western Journal of Nursing Research | 2017
Matthew Carazo; Tina Sadarangani; Sundar Natarajan; Stuart D. Katz; Caroline S. Blaum; Victoria Vaughan Dickson
Geriatric syndromes are common in hospitalized elders with heart failure (HF), but association with clinical outcomes is not well characterized. The purpose of this study (N = 289) was to assess presence of geriatric syndromes using Joint Commission-mandated measures, the Braden Scale (BS) and Morse Fall Scale (MFS), and to explore prognostic utility in hospitalized HF patients. Data extracted from the electronic medical record included sociodemographics, medications, clinical data, comorbid conditions, and the BS and MFS. The primary outcome of mortality was assessed using Social Security Death Master File. Statistical analysis included Cox proportional hazards models to assess association between BS and MFS scores and all-cause mortality with adjustment for known clinical prognostic factors. Higher risk BS and MFS scores were common in hospitalized HF patients, but were not independent predictors of survival. Further study of the clinical utility of these scores and other measures of geriatric syndromes in HF is warranted.
International Journal of Nursing Studies | 2016
Billy A. Caceres; Mayu O. Frank; Jin Jun; Melissa T. Martelly; Tina Sadarangani; Paloma Cesar de Sales
Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice | 2017
Tina Sadarangani; Christine T. Kovner
Journal of Gerontological Nursing | 2015
Tina Sadarangani
Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing | 2018
Tina Sadarangani; Deborah Chyun; Chau Trinh-Shevrin; Gary Yu; Christine T. Kovner
Archive | 2017
Victoria Vaughan Dickson; Saul Blecker; Corita Grudzen; Stuart D. Katz; Billy A. Caceres; Melissa T. Martelly; Tina Sadarangani; Caroline S. Blaum
Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2016
Victoria Vaughan Dickson; Billy A. Caceres; Melissa T. Martelly; Tina Sadarangani; Saul Blecker; Corita Grudzen; Stuart D. Katz; Caroline S. Blaum
Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2015
Victoria Vaughan Dickson; Matthew Carazo; Tina Sadarangani; Sundar Natarajan; Caroline S. Blaum; Stuart D. Katz