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Marion E. Broome

Marion E. Broome

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Social Sciences and Humanities

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46
Citations
7691
World Ranking
3671
National Ranking
1758

Overview

Marion E. Broome is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on health professions, with a significant emphasis on general health professions. The work extends into subfields including research and theory, sociology and political science, public health, environmental and occupational health, and epidemiology.

Broome's scholarly contributions span several main topics, notably nursing roles and practices, health sciences research and education, primary care and health outcomes, nursing education and management, musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation, interprofessional education and collaboration, and health policy implementation science.

Their publication record features papers published in prominent venues such as Nursing Outlook, the Journal of Professional Nursing, Journal of Pediatric Health Care, Journal of Nursing Regulation, and Nurse Leader. Nursing Outlook is the most frequent publication venue, with 24 publications attributed to Broome.

Recent papers include the following:

  • Doctor of nursing practice (DNP) degree in the United States: Reflecting, readjusting, and getting back on track, 2020, Nursing Outlook
  • The performance and professionalism of nurses in the fight against the new outbreak of COVID-19 epidemic is laudable, 2020, International Journal of Nursing Studies
  • Depression Screening and Measurement-Based Care in Primary Care, 2020, Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
  • Creating a culture that values diversity and inclusion: An action-oriented framework for schools of nursing, 2020, Nursing Forum
  • Beyond the naming: Institutional racism in nursing, 2020, Nursing Outlook

Frequent coauthors include Jacqueline Nikpour, Diane Uzarski, Mary Ann Fuchs, Antonia M. Villarruel, and Staci S. Reynolds. These collaborations reflect ongoing research partnerships across multiple studies and papers.

Best Publications

  • Factors influencing satisfaction and anticipated turnover for nurses in an academic medical center.

    Karen Shader;Marion E. Broome;Carroll D. Broome;Mary Ellen West

  • Influence of stress and nursing leadership on job satisfaction of pediatric intensive care unit nurses

    Marilyn Meyer Bratt;Marion Broome;Sheryl Talcott Kelber;Lynne Lostocco

  • The use of distraction and imagery with children during painful procedures

    Marion E. Broome;Patricia P. Lillis;Thayer Wilson McGAHEE;Teresa Bates

  • Imagery reduces children's post-operative pain.

    Myra Martz Huth;Marion E Broome;Marion Good

  • Effective Weight Loss for Overweight Children: A Meta-Analysis of Intervention Studies

    Julia A. Snethen;Marion E. Broome;Marion E. Broome;Susan E. Cashin;Susan E. Cashin

  • Maximizing retention in community-based clinical trials.

    Linda Lindsey Davis;Marion E. Broome;Ruth P. Cox

  • Using distraction to reduce reported pain, fear, and behavioral distress in children and adolescents: a multisite study.

    Karen L. Carlson;Marion Broome;Judith A. Vessey

  • Relationship between a preceptorship experience and role socialization of graduate nurses.

    Gloria M Clayton;Marion E Broome;Linda A Ellis

  • Pediatric pain practices: A national survey of health professionals

    Marion E. Broome;Anthony Richtsmeier;Virginia Maikler;Mary Ann Alexander

  • Children's medical fears, coping behaviors, and pain perceptions during a lumbar puncture.

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  • Relationships between cognitive behavioral techniques, temperament, observed distress, and pain reports in children and adolescents during lumbar puncture**

    Marion E. Broome;Marion E. Broome;Maureen Rehwaldt;Maureen Rehwaldt;Lou Fogg;Lou Fogg

  • Factors Associated with Health Information-Seeking in Low-Income Pregnant Women

    Carol Shieh;Marion E. Broome;Timothy E. Stump

  • The influence of relationships on children's and adolescents' participation in research.

    Marion E. Broome;Deborah J. Richards

  • A social-ecological framework: A model for addressing ethical practice in nursing.

    Patricia Davidson;Patricia Davidson;Cynda Hylton Rushton;Melissa Kurtz;Brian Wise

  • The consent process and children

    Marion E. Broome;Kimberly A. Stieglitz

  • Understanding situation awareness in nursing work: a hybrid concept analysis.

    Mary Cathryn Sitterding;Marion E. Broome;Linda Q. Everett;Patricia Ebright

  • Understanding Ethical Issues of Research Participation From the Perspective of Participating Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review.

    Stacey Crane;Marion E. Broome

  • Children's medical fears, coping behaviour patterns and pain perceptions during a lumbar puncture

    Marion E. Broome;Teresa A. Bates;Patricia P. Lillis;Thayer Wilson McGAHEE

  • Incentives for children in research.

    Marti Rice;Marion E. Broome

  • Children in Research: The Experience of Ill Children and Adolescents:

    Marion E. Broome;Deborah J. Richards;Joanne M. Hall

  • A study of the effectiveness of a pain management education booklet for parents of children having cardiac surgery.

    Myra Martz Huth;Marion E. Broome;Kathleen A. Mussatto;Sarah Weller Morgan

Frequent Co-Authors

Eun-Ok Im
Eun-Ok Im The University of Texas at Austin
Claire Burke Draucker
Claire Burke Draucker Indiana University
Gregory D. Zimet
Gregory D. Zimet Indiana University
Laura Weiss Roberts
Laura Weiss Roberts Stanford University
Janet A. Deatrick
Janet A. Deatrick University of Pennsylvania

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