Michelle Patch
Johns Hopkins University
13 Papers
10 Citations
Michelle Patch is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
The Effects of Intimate Partner Violence and Probable Traumatic Brain Injury on Central Nervous System Symptoms
Jacquelyn C. Campbell,Jocelyn C. Anderson,Jocelyn C. Anderson,Akosoa L. McFadgion,Jessica Gill,Elizabeth K. Zink,Michelle Patch,Gloria B. Callwood,Doris Campbell +8 more
TL;DR: Women who reported both probable TBI and IPV were more likely than their abused counterparts who reported no TBI to report CNS symptoms, and this relationship held true even when controlling for symptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Differentiating among Attempted, Completed, and Multiple Nonfatal Strangulation in Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence.
TL;DR: Strangulation is a prevalent form of IPV that presents significant health risks to women and women's health practitioners are optimally positioned to identify subtle signs and symptoms of strangulation and help women to understand the delayed sequelae and potential future fatality associated with strangulation.
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Injuries of Women Surviving Intimate Partner Strangulation and Subsequent Emergency Health Care Seeking: An Integrative Evidence Review
TL;DR: Overall, nonfatal intimate partner strangulation was associated with multiple negative physical and psychological outcomes for women, although only 5% to 69% of strangled women sought health care in studies reporting this finding.
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Advanced practice nursing in Europe-Results from a pan-European survey of 35 countries.
Paul De Raeve,Patricia M Davidson,Jochen Bergs,Michelle Patch,Susan M. Jack,Adriana Castro-Ayala,Andreas Xyrichis +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors report the results of a mapping exercise by the European Federation of Nurses on current advanced practice nursing frameworks and developments across Europe and reveal significant variation in the definition, recognition, regulation and education of advanced practice nurses across Europe.
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COVID-19 Vaccination and Communicable Disease Testing Services' Integration Within a Syringe Services Program: A Program Brief.
Omeid Heidari,Diane C. Meyer,Katie J. O’Conor,Victoria Cargill,Michelle Patch,Jason E. Farley +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors describe a partnership between the Baltimore City Health Department, Johns Hopkins Mobile Vaccine Unit, and the Center for Infectious Disease and Nursing Innovation at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing to provide COVID-19 vaccination, HIV and sexually transmitted infection testing, wound care, and linkage to care services co-located with a long-running syringe services program.
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