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Select Publications:

Book & Book Chapters

 

Baumann, S. (In press). Playful Pedagogy in Nursing Education in the Time of COVID. In L. Portnoy & L. Beacher (Eds.) Playful Pedagogy in Higher Education (Routledge).

 

The Encyclopedia of Elder Care, Fourth Edition: The Comprehensive Resource on Geriatric Health and Social Care 4th Edition

bElizabeth A. Capezuti PhD RN FAAN (Editor),‎ Michael L. Malone MD (Editor),‎ Ariba Khan MD (Editor),‎ Steven L. Baumann PhD RN (Editor)

 

a.     Authored refereed publications:

 

Hatamzadeh N, Shakerinejad G, Navak T, Haghi M, Haghighizadeh MH, Baumann SL. The Efficiency of the Health Belief Model in Predicting the Preventive Behaviors of Pregnant Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran. Nursing Science Quarterly. 2024;37(1):76-80. doi:10.1177/08943184231207384

 

Vitale, E., Lupo, R., Calabro, A., Lezzi, A., Zacchino, S., Vergori, S., Carvello, M.,  Manara, M., Valenzano, L., Conte, L. & Baumann, S.  (2023).  Transcultural Nursing in Italy: An Explorative Study.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 36.  292-298.

 

Shakerian, B., Mohammad, R., Saeid, D., Haghi, M., Ardakani, M. F., Chenari, H. A. & Baumann, S. (2023) Improving Physical Fitness and Health of Office Workers in Iran, Nursing Science Quarterly, 36.  186-193.

 

Azuri, P., Mula, T., & Baumann, S. (2023). Nursing cultural competence in Israel: Does practice make it better? Nursing Science Quarterly. 36, 78-84.

 

Baumann, S. L., & Samuels, W. E. (2022). Comorbidities in older adults with opioid use disorders. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 34(12), 1280–1288. https://doi.org/10.1097/JXX.0000000000000801

 

Baumann, S (2022). Living a Nonlinear Concept of Aging: Toward A Global Perspective, Nursing Science Quarterly. 35.

 

Baumann, S. L. & Shaw, H. K. (2022). Improving global health and nursing's international influence.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 35, 368-373.

 

Baumann, S., Hidle, U, Mohammed, S. A., & Mensah, B. L. (2022).  An opportunity of a lifetime: How imagination can transform life during a pandemic. Nursing Science Quarterly. 35, 256-261.

 

Nayeri, N. D., Chenari, H. A.,  Farsi, Z. & Baumann, S.  (2022).  Caring for patients in a coma following a traumatic brain injury in Iran.  Nursing Science Quarterly. 35, 111-118.

  

Bahadur, D. & Baumann, S.  (2021). Searching for significance during a pandemic: A Muslim perspective. Nursing Science Quarterly, 34, 448-453.

 

Baumann, S.  (2021). Innovative Communities: A Global Nursing Perspective. Nursing Science Quarterly, 34, 316-321.

 

Cummings, J. & Baumann, S. (2021).  Understanding Shame as an Obstacle: Towards a global perspective.  Nursing Science Quarterly.34, 196-201.

 

Baumann, S. & Sepulveda-Pacsi, A. L. (2021).  Humanbecoming Hermeneutic Sciencing: A Global Perspective on Presence in In Harm’s Way, Nursing Science Quarterly, 34, 81-87.

 

Thomas, J. S. & Baumann, S.  (2020).  The Loss of a Parent to Suicide in Military Families. Nursing Science Quarterly.33, p. 339-345.

 

Baumann, S. (2020). The Living Experience of Deliberating What Is Important: A Parsesciencing Inquiry. Nursing Science Quarterly, 33, 240 –248.

 

Chenari, H. A., Zakerimoghadam, N. & Baumann, S. L. (2020). Nursing in Iran: Issues and Challenges, Nursing Science Quarterly, 33, 264-267.

 

Antille, M., Bigler-Perrotin, L. & Baumann, S. L. (2020).  Like a Rolling Stone.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 33, 165-169.

 

Foley, P. J. T., Gunson, J. T. S. & Baumann, S. L. (2020).  Two Stories About Diet and Diabetes.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 33, 85-90.

 

Pashaeypoor, S., Baumann, S. L. Hoseini, A. S., Cheraghi, M. A., & Chenari, H. A. (2019).  Identifying and overcoming barriers for implementing Watson’s human caring science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 32, 239-244.

  

Baumann, S., Bahadur, D., Begonia, K. (2019).  The art of dying: A global perspective.  Nursing Science Quarterly.32, 148-152.

 

Velasco-Whetsell, M, & Baumann, S. (2019).  Special Sorrow: The Terminally Ill Child’s Experience of Their Parent’s Distress. Nursing Science Quarterly. 32, 135-141.

  

Russo, S., Baumann, S., Velasco-Whetsell, M., & Roy C. (2019). A Comparison of Two Case Studies Using the Roy Adaptation Model: Parents of Opioid Dependent Adults and Bariatric Surgery.  Nursing Science Quarterly. 32, 61-67

 

Baumann, S.  (2019).  Lost in Translation: The promise and problems of the globalization of research. Nursing Science Quarterly. 32, 68-72.

  

Baumann, S., Sharoff, L., & Penalo, L. (2018).  Using Simulation to Enhance Global Nursing. Nursing Science Quarterly.  31, 374–378

        

Baumann, S. (2018).  From Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder to Post-Traumatic Growth: A paradigm shift or paradox?  Nursing Science Quarterly. 31, 287-290.

       

Baumann, S. Jacobowitz, W., Tanzi, D., Lewis, T. A., Krepp, M. J., Levy, E.  (2018).  A study of the use of psychopharmacological agents by acutely medically ill older adults.   Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2018 Jan 25:1-6. doi: 10.1080/01612840.2017.1395498. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 29370545.

 

Baumann, S. & Goldberg, D. (2018).  Toward Becoming a Global Nurse. Nursing Science Quarterly.  31,  pp. 175–179

 

Im, S., Baumann, S. L.,  Ahn, M., Kim, H., Youn, B. Park, M. &  Lee, O. (2017), The Experience of Korean Nurses During the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak.  Nursing Science Quarterly. 31, 72-76.

 

 Baumann, S. (2017).  Postoperative Cognitive Decline: Issues for Nursing. MEDSURG Nursing. 26(6), 378-385.

 

 Baumann, S.  & Velasco-Whetsell, M.  (2017). Surviving the Loss of a Child: A Mexican-American’s Story. Nursing Science Quarterly.  30, 341-345.

 

 Baumann, S., Tanzi, D & Lewis, T. (2017). The Living Experience of Feeling Playful. Nursing Science Quarterly. 30, 235-242.

 

Baumann, S. & Todaro-Franceschi, V. (2017). Graduate Students Reflections on Elder and End-of-Life Care for Prisoners. Nursing Science Quarterly. 30, 253-259.

 

Donohue-Porter, P., White, J., Forebes, M. O., & Baumann, S. (accepted). Transforming Nursing Education and the Formation of Students: Using the Humanbecoming Paradigm.  Nursing Science Quarterly

 

Baumann, S., Tanzi, D & Lewis, T. (accepted). The Living Experience of Feeling Playful. Nursing Science Quarterly

 

Baumann, S. (2016). The Living Experience of Suffering: A Parse Method Study of Older Adults. Nursing Science Quarterly, 29. 308-315.

 

Baumann, S. & Braddick, M.  (2016). On Being a Father or Sibling in Light of the Humanbecoming Family Model. Nursing Science Quarterly, 29, 47-53.

 

Baumann, S. (2015). The Living Experience of Difficulty Telling the Truth: A Parse Method Study. Nursing Science Quarterly.  28, 49-56.

 

Baumann, S. (2013).  Feeling bored: A Parse Research Method Study.  Nursing Science Quarterly. 26,  42 - 52.

 

Baumann, S. (2012).  Making a meaningful contribution in nursing theory,Nursing Science Quarterly.25,  155-159.

 

Baumann, S (2012).  Motivational interviewing for emergency nurses, Journal of Emergency Nursing. 38, 254-257.

 

Baumann, S.  (2010). The Limitations of Evidenced-Based Practice, Nursing Science Quarterly. 23, 226-230.

 

Baumann, S.  (2009).  Feeling fear: A humanbecoming study with older adults,

Nursing Science Quarterly. 22, 346-354.

  

Baumann, S.  (2009). A nursing approach to pain in older adults. MEDSURG Nursing.  18, 77-83.

 

Baumann, S.  (2008). Wisdom, compassion & courage in the Wizard of Oz: A humanbecoming hermeneutic study.   Nursing Science Quarterly, 21, 322-329.

 

Baumann, S. (2007), Recovering from Childhood Abuse: A Comparison of Three Perspectives, Nursing Science Quarterly, 20, 342-348.

 

Baumann, S. (2006), Family Systems Genetic Illness Model - Breast Cancer,Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing. 10, 377-382.

 

Baumann, S., Dyches, T. T., Braddick, M. (2005). Being a Sibling, Nursing Science Quarterly. 18, 51-58.

 

Baumann, S.  (2004). Integrating psychiatry in inner city primary care sites with psychiatric nurse practitioners.  Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners, 8, 103-108.

 

Baumann, S. (2004).  Similarities and Differences in Experiences of Hope.Nursing  Science Quarterly 17, 339-344.

 

Baumann, S, & Englert, R. (2003) A Comparison of Three Views of Spirituality in Oncology Nursing. Nursing Science Quarterly, 16, 52-59. 

 

Baumann, S. (2003). The Lived Experience of Feeling Very Tired: A Study of Adolescent Girls. Nursing Science Quarterly, 16, 326-333.

 

Baumann, S. Carroll, K. A., Damgaard, G. A., Millar, B., Welch, A. J. (2001).  An International Human Becoming Hermeneutic Study of Tom Hegg’s A Cup of Christmas Tea.  Nursing Science Quarterly. 14, 316-322.

 

Baumann, S. (2000). The lived experience of feeling loved: A study of mothers in a parolee program.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 13, 332-338. (PSC-CUNY Funded)

 

Baumann, S. & Braddick. M. K. (1999) Out of their element: Fathers of children who  are “not-the-same.”  Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 14. 369-378.

 

Baumann, S.  (1999). Defying gravity and fear: The prevention of falls in community dwelling older adults.  Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners. 3, 254-261.

 

Baumann, S. (1997). Contrasting two approaches in a community-based nursing practice with older adults: The medical model and Parse’s Nursing Theory. Nursing Science Quarterly, 10, 124-130.

 

Baumann, S. (1996). Feeling uncomfortable: Children in families with no place of their own. Nursing Science Quarterly, 9, 152-159. (PSC-CUNY Funded)

 

Baumann. S. (1995).  Two views of homeless children’s art: psychoanalysis and Parse’s human becoming theory.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 8, 65-70.

 

Baumann, S.  (1995). The 6th Merton Tapes.  The Merton Annual: Studies in culture,  spirituality, and social concerns, 7, 176-178.    

 

Baumann, S.  (1994). No place of their own: An exploratory study.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 7, 162-169. (PSC-CUNY Funded)

 

BaumannS. (1993).  The meaning of being homeless. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 7, 59-70

 

Baumann, S.  (1993). Mental health assessment of persons with HIV, Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 4, 36-44.

 

Selected Non-referred publications:

  

Baumann, S., Marsiello, C., Krepp, M. J. & Moran, P. E. (accepted). Preserving the Cognitive Status of Older Surgical Patients: A Case Study.    In Nickitas, D., Middaugh, D., & Freeg, V. (Eds.). (3nd Edition) Policy and Politics: For nurses and other healthcare professionals.  Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett

 

Baumann, S. & Levy, E.  (accepted). Case Study: Workplace Violence.  In Nickitas, D., Middaugh, D., & Freeg, V. (Eds.). (3nd Edition) Policy and Politics: For nurses and other healthcare professionals.  Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett

   

Baumann, S.  & Greif, N.  (2017). The Use of PRNs Medications with Hospitalized Older Adults.  Geriatric Nursing.38, 596-598.

 

Baumann, S. (2017). Engaging and honoring older adults in research.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 30, 65-66.

 

Velzke, K. & Baumann, S. (2017).  Including the voice of older adults in research.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 30, 65-72.

 

Baumann, S, & Alexandre, M. (2016).  Graduate Nursing Education in Haiti: Lessons Taught and Learned. Nursing Science Quarterly, 29. 328-333.

 

Baumann, S. (2016). Light in the darkness. Nursing Science Quarterly, 29. 235-236.

  

Baumann, S.  (2016). A Human Science View of Behavioral Health.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 29.

 

Baumann, S. & Ganzer, C. (2016).  Being Dedicated in The American Nurse, Nursing Science Quarterly, 29, 71-77.

 

Baumann, S. (2015), Preserving the Non-Instrumentality of Summer Camp. Nursing Science Quarterly, 28, 319-321.

 

Baumann, S. (2015).   The financial case for patient-centered interdisciplinary teams in the United Kingdom.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 28, 234-235.

 

Baumann, S. (2015).   Beyond Competency: Setting a New Paradigm for Long-Term Care. Published Conference Proceedings, Lions Home Inaugural Nursing Conference 2015.  March 26-27, 2015, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore.

 

Baumann, S., Murphy, D., & Ganzer, C.  (2015). A Study of Graduate Nursing Students Reflections on the Art of Tibetan Medicine" Nursing Science Quarterly, 28, 156-161,

 

Baumann, S. (2015). Nursing in Switzerland: Struggling to Maintain Quality and Ideals. Nursing Science Quarterly.  28, 74-79.

 

Baumann, S., Wright, S., Settecase-Wu, C., (2014). A Science of Unitary Human Beings Perspective of Global Health Nursing. Nursing Science Quarterly. 27,

 

Baumann, S. (accepted).  "Stories from Haiti: A Comparison of three Approaches. Nursing Science Quarterly.

 

Baumann, S.  (accepted).   A Young Man Living with Testicular Cancer.  In Farren, A. (Ed.), Oncology nursing:  Case studies and analysis from prevention through survivorship.  Somerset, NJ: Wiley Blackwell.    

 

Baumann, S.  (2014).   Nursing in Portugal: A Global Perspective.   Nursing Science Quarterly, 27, 62-67.

 

Baumann, S., Lee, O. J., & Im, S-B. (2013).  Stories of suffering with leprosy and cancer in Korea.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 26,274-279.

 

Baumann, S.  & Smith, D.  (2012).   Coming home revisited: Family life and military deployment.  Nursing Science Quarterly. 25,267-271.

 

Baumann, S.  (2012).   Dilemmas of International Collaborative Nursing Partnerships. Nursing Science Quarterly. 25, 182-183.

 

Baumann, S.  (2012).   A humanbecoming program of research.  Nursing Science Quarterly. 25, 17-19.

 

Baumann, S.  (2012).   Educating international students.  Nursing Science Quarterly. 25, 97-98.

 

Kim, H. K, Lee, O. J., & Baumann, S.  (2011). Nursing Practice with Families without a Country.  Nursing Science Quarterly. 24, 273-278.

 

Baumann, S.  & Belleflour, C.  (2011). Aging in Haiti: Toward an international nursing response.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 24,   163-167.

 

Baumann, S. & Levy, E.  (2010). Case Study: Workplace Violence.  In Nickitis, D., Middaugh, D., & Aries, N. (Eds.).  Policy and Politic: For nurses and other healthcare professionals.  (pp. 348-351.) Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett

 

Baumann, S. L. (2010).  Balancing life as a nurse in Iran.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 23, 164-165.

 

Florczak, K. L., Falkenstern, S. K. & Baumann, S. L.  (2010). A glimmer into the understanding of family.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 23, 105-112.

 

Baumann, S.  (2009). Book Review: Five Minds for the Future, by Howard Gardner, Nursing Economics$.  27, 262-263.

 

Baumann, S.  (2009). Women who experienced a significant childhood loss.  In M. Lunny, (Ed.), Critical thinking to achieve positive health outcomes: Nursing case studies and analyses (2nd Ed.). pp. 176-180, Ames, IA:  Wiley-Blackwell.

 

Ehrenfeld, M., Itzhaki, M., & Baumann, S. (2007).  Nursing in Israel, Nursing Science Quarterly, 20, 372-375.

 

Sung-Hee, K., Lee, M., Baumann, S. (2007) Reducing the burden of dementia in Korea, Nursing Science Quarterly, 20, 178182.

 

Baumann, S., Dyches, T., Braddick, M. Being a Sibling, In Gilbert, K. (2007). The 33rd Edition of Annual Editions: The Family 07/08. McGraw-Hill

 

Öztürk, H., Bahcecik, N., Baumann, S. (2006), Nursing Satisfaction and Job Enhancement in Turkey, Nursing Science Quarterly, 19, 360-365.

 

Baumann, S. (2006). The researcher-person-family process, Nursing Science Quarterly, 19, 14-18.

 

Baumann, S. (2005). Exploring being: An international dialogue, Nursing Science Quarterly, 18, 171-175.

 

Lee, M., Lee, M. & Baumann, S.  (2005). Challenges in Coming of Age in Korea,Nursing Science Quarterly, 18, 71-75.

 

Baumann, S. & Söderhamn, O.  (2005). Considering and enjoying tomorrow: A look at global aging through a human becoming lens.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 18,353-358.

 

Baumann, S. (2001). Towards a global perspective of the human sciences, Nursing Science Quarterly, 14, 81-84.

 

Baumann, S. & Carroll, K. A.  (2001).   Human becoming practice with children.Nursing Science Quarterly, 14, 120-125.

 

Baumann, S.  (2000). Family nursing: theory-anemic, nursing theory-deprived. Nursing Science Quarterly, 13, 285-290.

 

Baumann, S.  (1999). Art as a path of inquiry.  Nursing Science Quarterly, 12.106-110.

 

Baumann, S. (1999).  The lived experience of hope: Children in families struggling to make a home. In Parse, R. R. (Ed.), Hope: A human becoming perspective. 191-210. Boston: Bartlett (PSC-CUNY Funded)

 

Baumann, S.  (1996). Parse’s research methodology and the nurse researcher-child process. Nursing Science Quarterly, 9.  27-31.

 

Baumann, S. (1991). "A Study of Homelessness: Women with Children," In-Touch,

Newsletter of the Council on Maternal-Child Nursing, of ANA. 9, 1-8.

 

Baumann, S. (1990). The experience of being homeless: A phenomenological study of homeless mothers. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY.

 

Recent Presentations

 

Baumann, S. & Samuels, W. E. (accepted poster), Comparing Comorbidities of Older Adults with Opiate Use Disorder by Race and Ethnicity. ENRS, 34th Annual Scientific Sessions, Philadelphia, PA.,  March 23.

 

Baumann, S.  (2023). Playful Pedagogy in Nursing Education in the Time of COVID.  The CUNY Games Conference 9.0 on January 23, 2023.

 

Baumann, S. & Samuels, W. E. (podium presentation, Oct. 22, 2022), Helping Older Adults with Opioid Use Disorders Stay Healthy and In Recovery. American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 35th Annual Conference, Long Beach, CA.

 

Baumann, S.  (2020) (poster presentation, ID #:  12333). Nurse’s Role Working with Adolescents in Military Families Who Lost a Parent to Suicide, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 34th Annual Conference, October 1 & 2, online.

 

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