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Allison Patricia Squires, PhD, RN, FAAN Curriculum Vitae
Business Address
Rory Meyers College of Nursing New York University 433 First Avenue, #656 New York, NY 10010 aps6@nyu.edu 212-992-7074
EDUCATION Year Degree & Institution
1995 Bachelor of Science in Nursing with a minor in Latin American Studies; School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania
1999 Master of Science in Nursing Education, School of Nursing, Duquesne University 2000 Post-masters certificate in Nursing Administration, School of Nursing, Villanova University 2007 Doctor of Philosophy; Nursing/Health Policy; School of Nursing, Yale University
2007-9 Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Health Outcomes Research, Center for Health Outcomes & Policy Research, University of Pennsylvania
LANGUAGES Spanish - Fluent reading, writing, and speaking. Portuguese - Working knowledge
ACADEMIC POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS
Summary: Seventeen years of teaching experience in nursing programs and six years of teaching experience in schools of medicine. I have served as a clinical instructor, lecturer, and course lead for class sizes ranging from 5 students to 289.
Year Role & Employer
2009- Assistant (2009-16)/Associate Professor (2016-present), Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York University
2012- Research Assistant (2012-2016)/Research Associate (2016 to present) Professor, Department of General Internal Medicine, Langone School of Medicine, New York University
2012- Affiliated Appointments @ New York University
• Center for Drug Use and HIV Research• Center for Latin American Studies
2012- Senior Fellow, Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
2015- Faculty Masters in Health Professions Education (US Site @ NYU), Maastrict University, Netherlands
2014-18 Visiting Professor, Health Sciences & Public Health Schools, University of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
2015-16 Visiting Professor, School of Health Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK
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Year Role & Employer
2001-07
Adjunct Faculty Appointments in Adult & Community Nursing • School of Nursing, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT • Nursing Program, Gateway Community College, New Haven, CT • School of Nursing, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT • School of Nursing, Yale University, New Haven, CT
o Clinical Instructor, Community Health, Oaxaca, Mexico 2003-05 o Teaching Assistant, Advanced Pharmacology, 2007 o Teaching Assistant, Contemporary Issues I Nursing, 2007
1996-98 Assistant International Programs Coordinator, Latin America, Center for International Nursing, School of Nursing, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA
CLINICAL NURSING POSITIONS
Summary: I worked for eleven years total as a hospital staff nurse, largely in medical-surgical settings and kidney/pancreas transplant. Half of that time was spent in educational leadership positions where I designed orientation programs at the unit and hospital level, managed quality improvement initiatives, and developed continuing education programs and curricula. Professional License State/Organization License # Registered Nurse New York 22 623787
Year Role & Employer 1996-98 Staff Nurse, Medical-Surgical Float Pool, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
1999-2000
Patient Care Director (1-12/1999), General Surgery/Pediatrics Clinical Development Specialist (1-12/2000) Lewistown Hospital, Lewistown, PA
2001-6 Staff Nurse/Unit-based Educator, Solid Organ Transplant, Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT
2006-8 Consultant, Staff Development & Culturally Competent Care Delivery, Lexington Regional Health Center, Lexington, Nebraska
RESEARCH FUNDING
Summary: Capacity building of health workers and systems to improve patient outcomes is a central goal of my program of research. My studies examine the complex intersections between health care workers and patient outcomes, with a special domestically focused interest in improving immigrant health outcomes. My international research in health workforce capacity building has taken place in 34 countries.
External Grants
Grant Title Organization Funding Amount
Status (End Date)
% Salary
Testing the Efficacy of a Technology-Assisted Intervention to Improve Weight Management of Obese Patients within Patient Aligned Care Teams at the VA (R01; IIR HX002119-01A1) (Role: Co-I; PI: Melanie Jay, MD)
Veterans Administration $1,091,920 Active (8/20) 5%
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Grant Title Organization Funding Amount
Status (End Date)
% Salary
Financial incentive strategies for weight loss in obese patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods (R01; DK111748-01) (Role: Qualitative Methods Consultant; PI: Melanie Jay, MD)
National Institutes for Health $1,672,158 Active
(6/21) 0%
Testing the Efficacy of a Technology-Assisted Weight Management Intervention within Patient-Centered Medical Homes: The GEM (Goals for Eating and Moving) Study (R01; DK111928-01) (Role: Qualitative Methods Consultant; PI: Melanie Jay, MD)
National Institutes for Health $2,740,895 Active
(8/21) 0%
Thriving in Scrubs: Understanding Resilience in Residents (Role: Co-I; PI: Abigail Winkel, MD, MPHE)
Arnold P. Gold Foundation $15,000 Active
(8/19) 0%
Current Unfunded Research Projects & Collaborations
Grant Title Organization Role Status (End Date)
Development & Testing of the “Language Access Practices Assessment for Healthcare Providers” (LAPAHP) Instrument
Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York
University PI 12/18
A Pilot Study of the State of the Nursing Workforce in the Czech Republic
Charles University, School of Nursing, Prague, Czech
Republic
Methods Advisor 12/19
Assessing Hypertension Management at a Large Private Hospital in Kampala, Uganda (PI: D. Heller)
Arnhold Institute for Global Health, Icahn
School of Medicine, Mt. Sinai Hospital
Qualitative Methods Expert 6/20
Leveraging the Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) Initiative for the Screening, Prevention, and Treatment of Multiple Chronic Conditions in Navrongo, Ghana (PI: D. Heller)
Arnhold Institute for Global Health, Icahn
School of Medicine, Mt. Sinai Hospital
Qualitative Methods Expert 9/20
Completed Funding
Grant Title Organization Funding Amount
Completion Date
% Salary
Exploring Medication Management with Limited English Proficiency patients in Home Health Care (Role: Faculty Advisor; PI – Sarah Miner,
The Doyle Fund - Visiting Nurse Service
of New York $7,000 7/18 0%
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Grant Title Organization Funding Amount
Completion Date
% Salary
PhD, RN; Post-Doctoral Fellow)
Language Barriers & Post-Acute Outcomes in Home Health Care: A Mixed Methods Analysis (Role: PI; AHRQ R01HS023593)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality $749,990 7/18 25%
Improving Weight Management at VA: Enhancing the MOVE!23 for Primary Care (Role: Qualitative Methods Advisor; PI: Melanie Jay, MD)
Veterans Administration Health Services Research and
Development CDA
$1,526,000 10/2017 0%
Pilot Project: Tailoring a Technology-Assisted Health Coaching Intervention to Improve Weight Management for Latino Patients in Primary Care (Role: Methods & Population Consultant, PI M. Jay)
NYU CTSI $30,000 3/2017 0%
The Dementia Symptom Management at Home (DSM-H) Programa en Español (Role: Co-I; PI – Ab Brody, PhD, APRN)
Cambia Healthcare Foundation $164,000 11/2016 20%
Academic Administrative Unit in Primary Care Project: A multi-year project to establish a Primary Care Medical Education Research and Outcomes Unit to conduct pilot projects linking educational interventions with patient outcomes. (Role: Co-I, IPE Evaluation Lead; PI: Sondra Zabar, MD 2D54HP05446-06-00)
Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA)
$1,592,363 09/2016 25%
The Collaborative Continuous Care Model (Role: Evaluation Lead; PI: Tara Cortes, PhD, RN, FAAN, HRSA-13-188 NEPQR)
Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA) $ 1,499,888 06/2016 10%
The Advanced Nursing Education Program: IPCOA – Interprofessional Care of Older Adults (Role: Evaluation Lead: PI: Tara Cortes, PhD, RN, FAAN, HRSA-13-186)
Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA) $ 1,124,967 06/2016 10%
NICHE-Mexico Pilot Study (Role: PI) Mexican National Institute for Aging $18,000 08/2015 10%
Precepting and Mentoring to Improve Healthcare Worker Retention in Rural Tanzania (Role: PI)
Touch Foundation $100,000 08/2015 5%
Interprofessional Faculty Mentoring Project (Role: Co-Investigator)
Arnold P. Gold Foundation for
Humanism in Medicine $25,000 10/2014 0%
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Grant Title Organization Funding Amount
Completion Date
% Salary
Primary Care Nursing Education & Patient Outcomes: A Case Study of Western Ghana (Role: PI)
New York University Research Challenge Fund $15,000 12/2014 0%
The Georgian Research Training Program: A Capacity Development Program for Georgian Academics From Health Professions (Role: Co-PI; PI: Deborah Chyun, PhD, RN, NYUCN)
United States Embassy – Tbilisi $250,000 9/2014 10%
A Pilot Study of Mexican Nurse Work Environments and An Online Data Collection Strategy (Role: PI)
Muriel & Virginia Pless Center for Nursing
Research, New York University College of
Nursing
$5,000 8/2014 0%
Assessing Barriers to Nursing Human Resources Development in Georgia (Role: PI)
Muriel & Virginia Pless Center for Nursing
Research, New York University College of
Nursing
$10,000 8/2014 0%
Source Country Perspectives on the International Migration of Healthcare Professionals: A Comparative Country Analysis (Role – Co-Investigator, US Policy Analysis Leader; PI: Ivy Borgeault, PhD, University of Ottawa)
Canadian Institutes for Health Research $1,116,371 05/2014 0%
Tailoring a Novel Intervention to Address Obesity in Hispanic Patients (Role – Qualitative Methods Advisor; PI: Melanie Jay, MD)
Pfizer Inc: MAP Fellowship in Health
Disparities $100,000 06/2013 0%
Testing an Intersecting Outcomes Model for Workforce Sensitive Global Health Outcomes Research (Role: PI)
New York University Global Health Challenge
Grant Fund $15,000 04/2012 0%
Nurse Forecasting for Europe (Role - Translation Project Manager; PI: Walter Sermeus, PhD, RN, Catholic University of Leuven; Co-PI: Linda Aiken, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of Pennsylvania)
Seventh Generation Program of the European
Commission $1,500,000 12/2011 0%
A Nurse-Based Rural Model of Mental Health Care for Central Pakistan (Co-Co-PI with Dr. Rozina Mistry, Medical Director, Aga Khan Health System, Pakistan & Dr. Emran Razzaghi, Director of Psychiatry, Tehran University, Iran; 3/2009-12/2010)
Yale World Fellows Program $10,000.00 12/15/2010 0%
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Grant Title Organization Funding Amount
Completion Date
% Salary
Content Validity Indexing for Managing Translation (Role: PI; 6/1/2009-5/31/2010)
Sigma Theta Tau International $5,000.00 5/31/2010 0%
Managing Multi-Language Translation through Content Validity Indexing (Role: PI: 9/2008-8-2009)
National Institutes for Nursing Research P30 Research Center Small
Grant Award
$10,000.00 08/01/09 N/A
The Effects of NAFTA on Mexican Nursing (Role: PI; 6/2008-5/2009)
Sigma Theta Tau International Small
Grant Award $5,000 05/31/09 N/A
Using Content Validity Indexing for Instrument Translation Validation for the Development of a Chinese Patient Satisfaction with Nursing Care Instrument: A Pilot Study (Principal Investigator; Co-Investigators from Chang-Xha University, China & Dr. Linda Aiken, PhD, RN, FAAN)
National Institute for Nursing Research
T32 Training
Grant Project
06/01/09 100%
The Role Evolution Process of Promotoras Conducting a Health Promotion Intervention (2/2008-8/2009; Co-Investigator with Matthew O’Brien, MD, Fellow, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Scholars, University of Pennsylvania)
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
$5,000 (Total Grant:
$25,000)
08/01/09 0%
Childhood Obesity Reduction Through a Community-Based Intervention - State of Nebraska, Healthy Schools Initiative (1/5/2007-12/2007; Grant Writer & Research Consultant)
State of Nebraska – Department of Public
Health $23,000.00 12/01/07 N/A
Ethical Behaviors Inventory Assessment of Mexican Health Care Personnel (6/2007-12/2007; Research Consultant)
Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública de México N/A 12/01/07 N/A
Health System Reconstruction Priorities of Northern Iraqi Health Care Professionals (1/2004-12/2007; Principal Investigator; Co-Investigator Ali Sindi, MD, MPA, Kurdish Ministry of Health & Kris Fennie, PhD, MPH, Yale University)
Kurdish Public Policy Institute $1,500.00 12/01/07 N/A
Evaluating Relational Content in Health Professions Curricula (9/2002-12/2004; Role: Research Assistant, PI: Sally Cohen, PhD, RN, FAAN)
Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research
Foundation
$50,000.00 12/2004 100%
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Research Fellowships Title Role Year(s) Amount
Comparative International Outcomes Research Fellowship; Center for Health Outcomes & Policy Research, University of Pennsylvania
Senior Research Fellow, RN4Cast Project 2009-2011 N/A
Nursing Outcomes Research; Center for Health Outcomes & Policy Research, University of Pennsylvania
NINR T32 Post-Doctoral Fellow (PI: Linda Aiken, PhD, RN, FAAN)
2007-2009 $77,000
Maternal-Child Health Curriculum Upgrade for Nicaraguan Nursing Schools; Center for International Nursing, Duquesne University School of Nursing
Graduate Research Assistant (USAID Funded; PI: Joanie White, PhD, RN)
1997-1998 N/A
Pre-Doctoral Grants Title Institution Year(s) Amount
Dissertation Grant Award Yale MacMillan Center for International & Area Studies 2006 $3,000
Small Research Grant Sigma Theta Tau International, Delta Mu Chapter 2006 $2,500
Pre-Dissertation Grant Award Yale MacMillan Center for International & Area Studies 2005 $2,750
Doctoral Training Grant (Tuition & Stipend)
Yale University School of Nursing
2002-2003; 2003-2004; 2006-2007
$120,000
Grants in Development or Under Review
Year of Application Funding Source Grant Title (Role) Notes
2018 Pfizer Foundation A Comparative Case Study of Maternal Waiting Homes in Rural Western Kenya (Co-PI, in collaboration with Health Right International)
Under review
2019 Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (R01)
Optimizing Care Delivery for Community Referred Patients in Home Care by Harnessing Data
Submission planned for
February 2019
2019 National Institute for Minority Health Disparities (R01)
A Longitudinal Study of Social Risk Factors and Their Influence on Hospital Readmission from Home Health Care
Submission planned for April
2019
2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Establishing Language Proficiency Thresholds for Registered Nurses
Submission planned for April
2019
2019 Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (R18)
Enhancing Limited English Proficiency Patient Safety through Simulation (PI)
Submission planned for
September 2019
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PUBLICATIONS Currently Under Review (* = Databased) *Squires, A., Caceres, B., Negrete, M., Bub, L., Giraldo-Rodriguez, L. (Under review as of September 2018). A needs assessment of geriatric capacity building in public hospitals in Mexico. International Journal of Older People Nursing. *Squires, A., Lor, M., Liang, E., Arneson, G. Miner, S. (Under review as of February 2019). Exploring provider and patient perspectives about interpreting in home health care. Patient Education & Counseling. *Squires, A., Miner, S., Greenberg, S., Adams, J., Kalet, A., Cortes, T. (Under review as of November 2018). Examining the Intersections of Previous Work Experience, Interprofessional Education, and Collaboration. Journal of Interprofessional Care. *Squires, A., Miner, S., Lor, M, Witkoski-Stimpfel, A. (Under review as of January 2019). Providers’ perspectives of workload changes in home care related to patient language barriers. BMJ Quality & Safety. *Squires, A., Murali, K.P., Greenberg, S.A., Herrmann, L.L., D’Amico, C.O.. (Under review as of February 2019). A scoping review of the evidence about the Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders (NICHE) program. MCRR. *Squires, A., Uchanieshvili, M., Olson, E., Ojemeni, M. (Under revision review as of January 2019). “She wears red lipstick” – A study of the public image of nursing in Georgia. Nursing Inquiry. *Ma, C., Chou, S., Ea, E.E., Squires, A. (Under review as of February 2019). Perceived quality of unit level collaboration and the association with internationally educated nurse staffing. Journal of Advanced Nursing. Latimer, B., Robertiello, G., Squires, A. (Under review as of December 2018). Integrating healthcare interpreters into simulation education. Clinical Simulation in Nursing. Databased Peer Reviewed Research & Policy Analysis Publications 1. Squires, A., Ridge, L.J., Miner, S., McDonald, M.V., Greenberg, S.A., Cortes, T.A. (Provisional
accept with minor revisions). Provider perspectives about medication complexity in home care: A qualitative secondary analysis. Medical Care Research and Reviews.
2. Ambani, Z., Al-Hamdan, Z., Al-Touby, S., Ghanim, A., Al Jarameez, F., Squires, A. (Accepted). Content validation of the Arabic translation of the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index. Journal of Nursing Measurement.
3. Squires, A., Fletcher, J., Castañeda, H., Nigenda, G. (2018). Un estudio piloto de los ambientes
laborales de Enfermeras mexicanas/A pilot study of the Mexican nurses work environments. Hispanic Healthcare International, 16(3): 145-57. DOI: 10.1177/1540415318804481
4. Caceres, B., Bub, L., Negrete, M.I., Giraldo-Rodriguez, L., Squires, A. (2018). Healthcare professionals’ perceptions of neglect of older people in Mexico: A qualitative secondary analysis. International Journal of Older People Nursing, 13(1): e12168. DOI: 10.1111/opn.12168 [IJOPN 2018 Award for Outstanding Contribution to Gerontological Nursing Practice]
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5. Finlayson, C., Applebaum, A., Squires, A., Fu, M. (2018). The experience of being aware of disease
status in women with recurrent ovarian cancer: A phenomenological study. Journal of Palliative Medicine; DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2018.0127; https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/jpm.2018.0127
6. Giuliante, M. M., Greenberg, S. A., McDonald, M. V., Squires, A., Moore, R., & Cortes, T. A. (2018). Geriatric Interdisciplinary Team Training 2.0 (GITT 2.0): An Interprofessional, Team-Based Model of Care. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 32(5): 629-33. DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2018.1457630
7. Juarez, A. & Squires, A. (2018). Factors associated with HIV testing in Latinos when language
preference is Spanish. Journal of Nurses in AIDS Care, 29(1): 120-25. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jana.2017.11.001
8. Ma, C., Miner, S., Shang, J., Squires, A. (2018). The prevalence, reasons, and risk factors for hospital
readmission among home health care patients: A systematic review. Home Health Care Management & Practice, 30(2): 83-92. DOI: 10.1177/1084822317741622 j; http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1084822317741622
9. Minen, M., Anglin, L., Boubour, A., Squires, A, Hermann, L. (2018) Metasynthesis on migraine
management. Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 58: 22-47. DOI: 10.1111/head.13212 10. Miner, S., McDonald, M., Squires, A. (2018). Medication literacy and Somali older adults receiving
home care. Home Health Care Now, 36(5): 295-303.
11. Ridge, L., Klar, R., Witkoski-Stimpfel, A., Squires, A. (2018). The meaning of “capacity building” for the nurse workforce in Sub-Saharan Africa: An integrative review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 86: 151-161. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2018.04.019
12. Winkel, A.F., Honart, A.W., Robinson, A., Jones, A., Squires, A. (2018). Physician resilience: A
grounded theory study of obstetrics and gynecology residents. Medical Education, DOI: 10.1111/medu.13737
13. Winkel, A. Honart, A.W., Robinson, A., Jones, A., Squires, A. (2018). Thriving in scrubs: A qualitative study of resident resilience. Reproductive Health, 15(1): 53. https://reproductive-health-journal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12978-018-0489-4
14. Squires, A. (2017). A case example of a transitional education program for internationally educated
nurses from Mexico. Nursing Economic$, 35(1): 30-38. 15. Squires, A., Chitashvili, T., Djibuti, M., Ridge, L., Chyun, D. (2017). Health research capacity
building in Georgia: A case-based needs assessment. Public Health 147: 1-7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2017.01.024
16. Squires, A., Hsieh, H.S., Jones, S.A., Greenberg, S.A., Moore, R., Cortes, T.A. (2017). Validating the
health literacy promotion practices assessment instrument. HLRP: Health Literacy Research & Practice, 1(4): e239-e246. https://doi.org/10.3928/24748307-20171030-01
17. Squires, A., Jun, J., Jylhä, V., Ensio, A., Kinnunen, J. (2017). A scoping review of nursing workforce
planning and forecasting research. Journal of Nursing Management, 25(8): 587-96. DOI: 10.1111/jonm.12510
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18. Squires, A., Peng, T., Barron-Vaya, Y., Feldman, P. (2017). An exploratory analysis of patient-provider, language concordant, home health care visit patterns. Home Health Care Management & Practice, 29(3): 161-67. DOI: 10.1177/1084822317696706; http://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/hngznr7yZQC5Rb7FYrpv/full
19. Al-Motlaq, M., Azar, N., & Squires, A. (2017). Part-time employment in Jordan as a nursing policy
solution. International Nursing Review, 64(1): 69-76. http://doi.org/10.1111/inr.12307 20. Bruyneel, L., Baoyue, L., Squires, A., Spotbeen, S., Meuleman, B., Lesaffre, E., Sermeus, W. (2017).
Bayesian multilevel MIMIC modeling for studying measurement invariance in cross-group comparisons. Medical Care, 55(4): e25-35. First published online in 2014. DOI: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000000164
21. Golding, S., Horsfield, C., Davies, A., Egan, B., Jones, M., Raleigh, M., Schofield, P., Squires, A.,
Start, K, Quinn, T., Cropley, M. (2017). Exploring psychological health of emergency dispatch centre operatives: A systematic review and narrative synthesis. PeerJ, DOI: 10.7717/peerj.3735; https://peerj.com/articles/3735.pdf [2017 top 5 most viewed article for “Emergency & Critical Care” and “Psychiatry & Psychology” sections].
22. Niles, P., Ojemeni, M.T., Kaplogwe, N.A., Deng. L., Voeten, M.J., Kibwana, M., Stafford, R.,
Theonestina, S., Budin, W., Chhun, N. & Squires, A. (2017). Mentoring to build nursing and midwifery capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa: An integrative review. International Journal of African Nursing Sciences, 7: 89-95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijans.2017.10.002
23. Ojemeni, M.T., Niles, P., Mfaume, K., Kaplogwe, N.A., Deng. L., Stafford, R., Voeten, M.J.,
Theonestina. S., Budin, W., Chhun, N., & Squires, A. (2017). Building capacity to improve clinical mentoring and maternal child health in rural Tanzania. BMC Nursing, 16:57. https://bmcnurs.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12912-017-0252-0 DOI: 10.1186/s12912-017-0252-0
24. Wong, A., Combellick, J., Wipsely, B., Squires, A. Gang, M. (2017). The patient care paradox: An
interprofessional qualitative study of agitated patient care. Academic Emergency Medicine, 24(2): 226-235.
25. Squires, A., Uyei, S. J., Beltrán-Sánchez, H., & Jones, S. A. (2016). Examining the influence of
country-level and health system factors on nursing and physician personnel production. Human Resources for Health, 14(1), 48. http://doi.org/10.1186/s12960-016-0145-4
26. Squires, A., Ojemeni, M., Jones, S. (2016). Exploring longitudinal shifts in international nurse
migration to the United States between 2003 and 2013 through a random effects panel data analysis. Human Resources for Health, 14(Suppl. 1: The WHO global code of practice: early evidence of its relevance and effectiveness): 21. DOI: 10.1186/s12960-016-0118-7. https://human-resources-health.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12960-016-0118-7
27. Bryzski, P., Kózka, M., Squires, A., Brzostek, T. (2016). How factor analysis results may change due
to country context. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 48(6): 598-607. 10.1111/jnu.12249, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jnu.12249/epdf
28. Jay, M., Mateo, K.F., Squires, A., Kalet, A., Sherman, S.E. (2016). Military service and other socioecological factors influencing weight and health behavior change in overweight and obese veterans: A qualitative study to inform intervention development within VA primary care. BMC
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Obesity, 3:5. http://bmcobes.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40608-016-0087-3 29. Perez, H., Nick, M., Mateo, K., Squires, A. Sherman, S., Kalet, A., Jay, M. (2016). Adapting a weight
management tool for Latina women: A usability study of the Veteran’s Health Administration MOVE!23 tool. BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making, 16:128. http://bmcmedinformdecismak.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12911-016-0368-2
30. Winkel AF, Niles P, Lerner V, Zabar S, Szyld D, Squires, A. (2016). Residents’ perceptions of
simulation-based skills assessment in obstetrics and gynecology. Evaluation & the Health Professions,39(1): 121-125. DOI: 10.1177/0163278714563601 [First online publication in 2014] http://ehp.sagepub.com/content/early/2014/12/11/0163278714563601.full.pdf?ijkey=QXSLT6JTy2qlKQ1&keytype=finite
31. Brzostek, T., Brzyski, P., Kózka, M., Squires, A., Przewoźniak, L., Cisek, M., Gajda, K., Gabryś, T.
(2015). Research lessons from implementing a national nursing workforce survey. International Nursing Review, 63(3): 412-20. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/inr.12191/abstract, DOI: 10.1111/inr.12191
32. Jay, M., Chintapalli, S., Squires, A., Mateo, K., Sherman, S.E., Kalet, A. (2015). Barriers and
facilitators to providing primary care-based weight management services in a patient centered medical home for Veterans: A qualitative study. BMC Family Practice, 16:167. DOI: 10.1186/s12875-015-0383-x. http://bmcfampract.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12875-015-0383-x
33. Levine D, Savarimuthu S, Squires A, Nicholson J, Jay M. (2015). Technology-assisted weight loss
interventions in primary care: A systematic review. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 30(1): 107-117. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11606-014-2987-6
34. Reitig, V. & Squires, A. (2015). Building Skills in North and Central America: Barriers and Policy
Options Toward Harmonizing Qualifications in Nursing. Washington, DC: Migration Policy Institute. http://migrationpolicy.org/research/building-skills-north-and-central-america-barriers-and-policy-options-toward-harmonizing. DOI: 10.13140/2.1.1515.8566
35. Squires, A. & Amico, A. (2014). The role of remittances in international nurse migration. Nursing:
Research & Reviews, 5: 1-12. http://www.dovepress.com/an-integrative-review-of-the-role-of-remittances-in-international-nurs-peer-reviewed-article-NRR
36. Squires, A., Kovner, C.T., Fatehi, F., Chyun, D. (2014). Assessing nursing student intent for doctoral
study: A pilot study. Nurse Education Today, 34(11): 1405-1410. 10.1016/j.nedt.2013.09.004; first online publication 9/2013; http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0260691713003316#
37. Squires, A., Finlayson, C., Gerchow, L, Cimiotti, J. et al. (2014). Methodological considerations
when translating “Burnout”. Burnout, 1(2): 59-68. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213058614000229# [Among journal’s top 10 most downloaded for 2014; top 20 most cited articles for the journal]
38. Cardona Alzate, L.C., Arango Bayer, G.L., Squires, A. (2014). Validation of a Spanish version of the
practice environment scale of the nursing work index in the Colombian context. Hispanic Healthcare International, 12(1): 34-42. http://nyu.library.ingentaconnect.com/content/springer/hhci/2014/00000012/00000001/art00005
39. Gerchow, L., Tagliaferro, B., Squires, A., Nicholson, J, Sivarimuthu, S., Gutnick, D., Jay, M. (2014).
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Goal setting and food choices among Latina immigrants: A metasynthesis. Nursing Research, 63(3): 182-193. doi: 10.1097/NNR.0000000000000030
40. Jay, M., Gutnick, D., Squires, A., Tagliaferro, B., Gerchow, L., Sivarimuthu, S., Chintapalli, S., Shedlin, M.G., Kalet, A. (2014). "“In our country tortilla doesn’t make us fat:” Dimensions and meanings of goal-setting for lifestyle change in urban Latina women. Journal of the Poor & Underserved, 25(4): 1603-1622. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_health_care_for_the_poor_and_underserved/v025/25.4.jay.html
41. Squires, A., Aiken, L.H., Van den Heede, K., Sermeus, W et al. (2013). A systematic survey
instrument translation process for multi-country, comparative health workforce studies. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50(2): 264-273. http://www.journalofnursingstudies.com/article/S0020-7489(12)00060-0/abstract
42. Squires, A. & Beltrán Sánchez, H. (2013). Strengthening Health Systems in North and Central
America: What Role for Migration? Washington, DC: The Migration Policy Institute. http://www.migrationpolicy.org/pubs/RMSG-HealthCare.pdf [Over 128,000 downloads as of April 2014)
43. Orts-Cortés, MI, Moreno-Casbas, T, Squires, A, Fuentelsaz-Gallego, C, Maciá-Soler, L, González-
María, E. (2013). Content validation of the Spanish version of the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index. Applied Nursing Research. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0897189713000803
44. Squires, A., Bruyneel, L., Aiken, L., et al. (2012). Cross-cultural validation of the HCAHPS patient
satisfaction survey in Europe. International Journal for Quality in Healthcare, 24(5): 470-75. http://intqhc.oxfordjournals.org/content/24/5/470.abstract
45. Squires, A. & O’Brien, M. (2012). Becoming a promotora: A transformative process for female
community health workers. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 34(3): 457-473. http://hjb.sagepub.com/content/34/3/457.abstract
46. Squires, A. & Juarez, A.X. (2012). A qualitative study of the work environments of Mexican nurses.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 49(7): 793-802. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020748912000466
47. Squires, A. & Beltrán Sánchez, H. (2011). Exploring the links between macro-level contextual
factors and their influence on nursing workforce composition. Policy & Politics in Nursing Practice, 12(4): 218-26. http://ppn.sagepub.com/content/12/4/215.abstract
48. Liu, K., Squires, A., & You, L.M. (2011). A pilot study of a systematic method for translating patient
satisfaction questionnaires. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 67(5): 1012-1021. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05569.x/abstract
49. Stromseng Sjetne, I., Tvedt, C., & Squires, A. (2011). Måleinstrumentet ”The Nursing Work Index-
Revised” –oversettelse og utprøving av en norsk versjon [The instrument “Nurses Work Index-Revised” – translation and assessment of the Norwegian version]. Sykepleien Forskning [Nursing Research – Norway], 6: 358-365.
50. Squires, A. (2011). NAFTA and Mexican Nursing. Health Policy & Planning, 26: 124-32.
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http://heapol.oxfordjournals.org/content/26/2/124.full.pdf+html (First published online in July 2010). 51. Squires, A., Sindi, A., & Fennie, K.P. (2010). Health system reconstruction: perspectives of Iraqi
physicians. Global Public Health, 5(6): 561-577. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a919197487~frm=titlelink
52. Squires, A. (2009). Methodological challenges in cross-language qualitative research: A research
review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(2): 277-287. [2014 – Top 25 most cited articles, ranked 14/25] http://www.journalofnursingstudies.com/article/S0020-7489(08)00210-1/abstract
53. Squires, A. (2009). Strategic Investments in Nursing Workforce Development in Mexico. Mexico,
D.F.: Centro de Diálogo del Ámérica del Norte. 54. Squires, A. & Beltrán Sánchez, H. (2009). Predicting nursing human resources: An exploratory study.
Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice, 10(2): 101-109. http://ppn.sagepub.com/content/10/2/101.abstract
55. O’Brien, M.J., Squires, A.P., Bixby, R.A., Larson, S.C. (2009). Role development of community
health workers: An examination of selection and training processes in the intervention literature. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 37(6, S1): S262-S269. http://www.ajpmonline.org/article/S0749-3797(09)00526-1/abstract
56. Valdéz Martínez, E., Lavielle, P., Bedolla, M., & Squires, A. (2008). Ethical behaviours in clinical
practice among Mexican health care workers. Nursing Ethics, 15: 729-744. 57. Squires, A., Sindi, A., Fennie, K.P. (2006). Reconstructing a health system and a profession:
Priorities of Iraqi nurses in the Kurdish region. Advances for Nursing Science, 29(1): 55-68. 58. Squires, A. (2004). Role enactment & acute care nurses: A dimensional analysis. Journal of Nursing
Scholarship, 36(3): 272-278. 59. Squires A. (2002). New graduate orientation in the rural community hospital. Journal of Continuing
Education in Nursing, 33(5): 203-9. 60. Squires, A. & Ciecior, D. (2000). Teaching patients about telemetry. DCCN - Dimensions of Critical
Care Nursing, 19(6): 36-9. http://journals.lww.com/dccnjournal/Abstract/2000/19060/Teaching_patients_about_telemetry_.11.aspx
Non-Databased Journal Publications with Peer Review 61. Squires, A., Sadarangani, T., Jones, S. (Accepted). Enhancing the rigor and quality of cross-language
health care research. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 62. Squires, A. (2018). Strategies for overcoming language barriers in healthcare. Nursing Management,
49(4): 20-27. doi: 10.1097/01.NUMA.0000531166.24481.15 63. Squires, A. (2017). Evidence-based approaches to breaking down language barriers. Nursing, 47(9):
34-40. http://journals.lww.com/nursing/Fulltext/2017/09000/Evidence_based_approaches_to_breaking_down.10.aspx; doi: 10.1097/01.NURSE.0000522002.60278.ca
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64. Greenberg, S. A., Squires, A., Adams, J., Altshuler, L., Oh, S. Y., Blachman, N. L., & Cortes, T. A. (2017). An innovative post-master’s advanced certificate in gerontology for nurse practitioners. The Nurse Practitioner, 42(9): 18-23. DOI: 10.1097/01.NPR.0000521992.53558.73
65. Kurth, A., Jacob, S., Squires, A., Sliney, A., Davis, S., Stalls, S., Portillo, C.J.. (2016). Investing in
nurses is a prerequisite for ensuring universal health coverage. Journal of Nurses in AIDS Care, 27(3): 344-54. DOI: 10.1016/j.jana.2016.02.016
66. Oguisso, T., Fernades Frietas, G., Squires, A., & Bonini, B. (2015). Historia - Seeding a profession:
The intersection of the State, international interests, and the early development of Brazilian nursing. Cultural de Los Cuidados, 20(44). doi:10.14198/cuid.2016.44.04
67. Squires, A. (2009). A valid step in the process: A commentary on “Content Validity is Naught”. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(9): 1284-1285.
68. Squires, A. (2008). Language barriers and qualitative nursing research. International Nursing
Review, 55: 265-273. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1466-7657.2008.00652.x/abstract 69. Squires, A. (2008). International recruitment: Many faces, one goal – part 2. Nursing Management,
39(10): 16-21. 70. Squires, A. (2008). International recruitment: Many faces, one goal – part 1. Nursing Management,
39(9): 16, 18-21. 71. Squires, A. (2001). Leadership development for the new manager in the small, acute care facility.
Journal of Nursing Administration, 31(12): 561-4. 72. Squires, A. & McGinnis, S. (2001). Critical care nursing orientation in the rural community hospital.
DCCN - Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 20(4): 40-5. 73. Squires, A. & McGinnis, S. (2001). Within reach: how to start a critical care nursing orientation
program at a rural hospital. Nursing Management, 32(11): 42-3, 45-6. 74. Squires, A. (2001). Recruitment & retention report. Sink-or-swim tactics? Nursing Management,
32(3): 33, 35. 75. Squires, A. & Ciecior, D. (2001). Teaching telemetry. Nursing Management, 32(2): 43-4, 51. 76. Squires, A. & Ciecior, D. (2000). Teaching patients about telemetry: Knowledge is power! Use these
tools to put your patient’s mind at rest. Nursing, 30(7), 32cc1-2, cc4. 77. Squires A.P. (1998) Home health care in Mexico: an overview. Home Health Care Management &
Practice, 11(1): 38-45. DOI: 10.1177/108482239801100110 Editorials, Book Reviews, Invited Papers, & Non-Peer Reviewed Journal Publications 78. Rosa, W. & Squires, A. (2019). Leaving no one behind: Public health nursing in a time of
inclusion, equity, and sustainability. Public Health Nursing.
79. Squires, A. & Dorsen, C. (2018). Qualitative research in nursing and health professions regulation. Journal of Nursing Regulation, 9(3): 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2155-8256(18)30150-9
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80. Squires, A. (2016). Editorial: Nursing’s opportunity within the global refugee crisis. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 55: 1-3. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2015.10.014. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020748915003314
81. Squires, A. & Jacobs, E.A. (2016). Editorial: Language and communication issues impact healthcare
providers around the world. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 54(1): 5-6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2015.12.002. First published online December 13, 2015.
82. Squires, A. (2014). English ability and glycemic control in Latinos with diabetes. Journal of Clinical
Outcomes Management, 21(7): 299-301. 83. Squires, A. (2014). Capturing language barriers’ impact on asthma management after an emergency
department visit. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 21(6): 255-56. 84. Squires, A. & Jacobs, E.A. (2014). Language and communication issues in healthcare practice and
research: A call for papers. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 51: 357-58. http://download.journals.elsevierhealth.com/pdfs/journals/0020-7489/PIIS0020748914000108.pdf
85. Ben-Zacharia, A. & Squires, A. (2014). Quality of life in aging multiple sclerosis patients. Journal of
Clinical Outcomes Management, 21(10): 448-49. 86. Frank, M. & Squires, A. (2014). Co-infection with HIV increases risk for decompensation in patients
with HCV. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 21(9): 399-401. 87. Martelly, M. & Squires, A. (2014). Effect of substituting nurses for doctors in primary care. Journal
of Clinical Outcomes Management, 21(9): 398-99. 88. Sadarangani, T. & Squires, A. (2014). Frailty as a predictive factor in geriatric trauma patient
outcomes. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 21(9): 396-97. 89. Nahum, J. & Squires, A. (2014). Use of HbA1c in the diagnosis of diabetes in adolescents. Journal of
Clinical Outcomes Management, 21(7): 298-99. 90. Caceres, B. & Squires, A. (2014). What are the long-term outcomes of bariatric surgery in obese
adults? Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 21(6): 259-60. 91. Weaver, K. & Squires, A. (2014). Sequential and concomitant therapies for helicobacter pylori
eradiction. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 21(4): 157-58. 92. Wright, F. & Squires, A. (2014). Does exercise help reduce cancer related fatigue? Journal of
Clinical Outcomes Mangement, 21(4): 155-56. 93. Nahum, J. & Squires, A. (2014). Outcomes research in review: Does Bioelectrical Impedance
Analysis Provide a Reliable Diagnosis of Secondary Lymphedema in Breast Cancer Patients? Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 21(2): 55-57.
94. Jun, J. & Squires, A. (2014). Outcomes research in review: The global burden of unsafe medical care: analytic modeling of observational studies by Jha et al [2013]. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 21(2): 53-55. http://www.jcomjournal.com/outcomes-research-in-review/
95. Squires, A. (2010). C. Ameringer’s Health Care Revolution: From Medical Monopoly to Market
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Competition, 2008. Berkeley: University of California Press. For Nursing Ethics, 17(3): 412.
96. Squires, A. (2010). V. Navarro (ed.), Neoliberalism, globalization, and inequalities: consequences for health and quality of life. Baywood Publishing: Baywood, New York, 2007; 506 pp.: ISBN: 780895033444, $54.00 (pbk). For Nursing Ethics, 17(1): 143.
97. Squires, A. (2009). Book Review: US health care reform: a comparative book review: Emanuel EJ
2008: Healthcare guaranteed: a simple, secure solution for America. New York: Public Affairs. 219 pp. USD14.95 (PB). ISBN 978 1 58648 662 4. Halvorson G 2007: Healthcare reform now! A prescription for change. San Francisco, CA: Wiley. 361 pp. USD27.95 (HB). ISBN 978 0 7879 9752 6. Relman AS 2007: A second opinion: rescuing America’s healthcare — a plan for universal overage serving patients over profit. New York: Century Foundation. 205 pp. USD24.00 (HB). ISBN 978 1 58648 481 1. Nursing Ethics, 16: 673-674.
98. Squires, A. (2009). Shulman, S. 2008 Undermining science: suppression and distortion in the Bush
administration. Berkeley: University of California Press. Nursing Ethics, 16(4): 516. 99. Squires, A. (2009). Riley JC 2007: Low income, social growth, and good health: a history of twelve
countries. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Nursing Ethics, 16: 378-380.
100. Squires, A. (2009). El género y la socialización profesional de enfermería. [Gender and the professional socialization of nurses (Mexico)]; Cuernavaca, Morelos: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias, 2001. Nursing History Review, 17: 242-243.
101. Squires, A. (2009). Factores extraprofessionales y enfermería en el siglo XXI. El Ser Enfermero
(Argentina), 2(8): http://elserenfermero.com.ar/revistas8_nota2.html.
102. Squires, A. (2006). Commentary by Squires on “Sexuality among female recipients of a pancreas kidney transplant.” Western Journal of Nursing Research, 28(2): 153-55.
103. Squires, A. (2005). Documentar la falta de personal: Un equilibrio difícil. Nursing (Español), October, 43.
104. Squires, A. (2004). Documenting short staffing: A delicate balance. Nursing, 34(9): 24.
105. Squires, A. (2003). Chart Smart: Documenting surgical incision site care. Nursing. 33(1): 74. [Top 5 most emailed article, https://journals.lww.com/nursing/pages/viewallmostemailedarticles.aspx?WT.mc_id=HPxADx20100319xMP]
Books 106. McPake, B., Squires, A., Mahat, A., Araujo, E. (2015). The Economics of Health Professional
Education and Careers. Washington, DC: The World Bank. doi: 10.1596/978-1-4648-0616-2; https://www.openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/22576
Book Chapters 107. Squires, A. (In Press). Health translators and interpreters in national health care systems. In: Cross-
Cultural and Cross-Lingual Health Translation, Interpreting, and Communication. London: Routledge.
108. Squires, A., Abboud, S., Ojemeni, M., Ridge, L. (2017). Creating new knowledge: Nursing and midwifery led research to drive the global goals. In W. Rosa (Ed) A New Era in Global Health:
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Nursing and the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (pp.191-203). New York: Springer. [Prose Award Winner – Honorable Mention, American Publishers Association]
109. Squires, A. (2017). The Drivers of Demand for Language Services in Healthcare. In. E.A. Jacobs & L. Diamond (Eds.) Providing Healthcare in the Context of Language Barriers: International Perspectives (pp. 1-19). Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters.
110. Squires, A. (2017). The Global Context of Health Care Delivery in P.O. Lúanaigh, Ed., Nurses and Nursing: The Person and the Profession (pp. 149-162). London: Routledge. [Four star review recipient by UK Nursing Standard.
111. Kurth, A., Squires, A., Shedlin, M., & Kiarie, J. (2015). Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Global Health Research. In S. Breakey, I.B. Corless, N.L. Meedzan, & P.K. Nicholas (Eds.) Global Health Nursing in the 21st Century (pp.547-563). New York: Springer Publishing Company.
112. Squires, A., C. Kovner, and A.E. Kurth. (2013). Sustainable Nursing Human Resources Systems (http://www.archive.nyu.edu/handle/2451/31743). In Transforming the Global Health Workforce (www.archive.nyu.edu/handle2451/31736), ed. M.A. DeLuca and A. Soucat, 159–77. New York: New York University, College of Nursing.
113. Squires, A. (2002). Respiratory Assessment. In: Assessment Made Incredibly Easy (2nd. Ed). Springhouse: Philadelphia.
114. Squires, A. (2002): Excessive GI fluid loss. In: Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance Made Incredibly Easy. Springhouse: Philadelphia.
115. Squires, A. (2002). When potassium tips the balance. In: Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance Made Incredibly Easy (2nd Ed.). Springhouse: Philadelphia.
Policy Briefs (All invited) 116. Squires, A. White, J., & Sermeus, W. (2015). Policy Brief: Quantity, Quality, and Relevance of the
Nursing Workforce to Patient Outcomes. Geneva: International Council of Nurses.
117. Squires, A. (2014). Policy Brief: Regulating Scope of Practice for Entry Level Nurses with Varying Educational Levels in Tanzania. New York: New York University College of Nursing – Global Division. Written for the Tanzanian Nursing and Midwifery Council.
118. Squires, A. (2014). Policy Brief: Best Practices in Healthcare Human Resources Data Management – A Case Example from Mexico. New York: New York University College of Nursing – Global Division. Written for the World Bank.
119. *Squires, A., Uyei, S.J., Beltrán-Sánchez, H., & Beckstead, J. (2014). Summary of an Analysis Studying the Influence of Contextual Factors on Health Workforce-to-Population Ratios as a Proxy Measure of Health Workforce Production – Prepared for the World Bank Health Economics Division. New York: NYU College of Nursing – Global Division.
Monographs & Reports (Non-Peer Reviewed, * = Databased, ~ = Invited) 120. *Squires, A., Deshefy-Longhi, T., Witkoski-Stimpfel, A., Djukic, M., Ma, C.T., Miner, S.,
Greenberg, S.A., Van Cleave, J. (2017). State of the Evidence: The NICHE 25th Anniversary Report. New York: New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing.
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121. *Squires, A., Negrete, M.I., Caceres, B., Bub, L. (2015). Final Report – Feasibility of Implementing NICHE in Mexico. New York: New York University College of Nursing.
122. *Squires, A. (2014). Advanced Nursing Education Grant Report – Year 1. Unpublished Manuscript: New York University College of Nursing.
123. ~Squires, A. (2011). A Case Study in Nursing Human Resources Capacity Building. New York: New York University - Department of Global Health. http://www.nyu.edu/mph/discover/nursing_hr.html
124. *Squires, A. (2010). The Translation of the Maslach Burnout Inventory for Healthcare Professionals for the RN4CAST Study. Philadelphia: Center for Health Outcomes & Policy Research, University of Pennsylvania.
Doctoral Dissertation 125. Squires, A.P. (2007). A Case Study of the Professionalization of Mexican Nursing: 1980 to 2005.
Doctoral Dissertation: Yale University. Publication: AAT 3293410; ISBN: 9780549373544; Document URL: http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1453229251&sid=2&Fmt=2&clientId=3748&RQT=309&VName=PQD
Published Abstracts (* = Databased) 126. *Ghazal, L., Ma, C., Djukic, M., & Squires, A. (2019, April). Transition-to-US-practice experiences
of internationally educated nurses in the United States in the 21st century. Poster session presented at the Annual Scientific Session of the Eastern Nursing Research Society, Providence, RI.
127. *Finlayson, C., Fu, M., Squires, A., Van Cleave, J., Appelbaum, A. (2018). The experience of being aware of disease status among women with recurrent ovarian cancer: A phenomenological study. Nursing Research, 67(2): E61.
128. *Ma, C., Shang, J., Miner, S., Lennox, A., Squires, A. (2018). Hospital readmissions from home care: Who and why? Nursing Research, 67(2): E106.
129. *Winkel, A.F., Honart, A., West, A., Robinson, A., Jones, A., Squires, A. (2018). Thriving in scrubs: A qualitative study of resident resilience. Reproductive Health, 15(1): 53 (#3009972).
130. *Minen, MT; Anglin, L; Boubour, A; Squires, A; Herrmann, L. 'Migraine Patients' Perspectives on Migraine Management: A Meta-synthesis'. Headache. 2017 57:160-160 (# 2650062)
131. Ridge, L., Klar, R., Stimpfel, A.W., & Squires A. (2017). Trends in nurse workforce capacity building in Sub-Saharan Africa. Nursing Research, 66(2): E60-E61.
132. *Squires, A., Jones, S., Giuliante, M., Greenberg, S.A., Adams, J., Cortes, T. (2016, Nov.). Measurement of interprofessional team collaboration to improve geriatric care. The Gerontologist, 56(3): 307-308.
133. *Altshuler, L., Greenberg, S.A., Adams, J., Oh, S., Squires, A., Cortes, T. (2016, Nov). Impact of interprofessional education and practice curriculum on advanced learner attitudes. The Gerontologist, 56(3): 308.
134. Greenberg, S.A., Adams, J., Oh, S., Altshuler, L., Squires, A., Blachman, N., Cortes, T. (2016,
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Nov). Evaluating nurse practitioners and physicians in interprofessional primary care of older adults. The Gerontologist, 56(3): 307.
135. *Song, N., Altshuler, L. Squires, A., Nelson, T., Zabar, S., Kalet, A. (2016). Prior health literacy training, use of health literacy techniques, and perceived skills by residents at an urban academic medical center. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 31(2): S367-68.
136. *Squires, A., Peng, T., Barrón-Vaya, Y., Feldman, P. (2016). Examining rates of provider-patient language concordant encounters in home care. Nursing Research, 65(2): E112.
137. *Squires, A., Greenberg, S.A., Altshuler, L., Adams, J., Cortes, T. (2015). Year 1 evaluation results from an interprofessional primary care geriatrics training program. The Gerontologist, 55: 213-14 (#2129532).
138. *Squires, A., Giuliante, M., McDonald, M.V., Cortes, T. (2015). Graduate level interprofessional education in the home care setting with frail older adults. The Gerontologist, 55: 149-149 (#2129512).
139. *Adams, J., Greenberg, S.A., Altshuler, L, Oh, S., Squires, A., Blachman, N., Song, N., Cortes, T. (2015). Embedding interprofessional geriatric care into a primary care residency program. The Gerontologist, 55: 312-313 (#2129522).
140. *Caceres, B.A., Sadarangani, T., Martelly, M.T., Caceres, A., Squires, A. (2015). Prevalence and risk factors for elder mistreatment in Latin America: An integrative review. The Gerontologist, 55: 46-46 (#219622).
141. *Greenberg, S.A., Adams, J., Oh, S., Altshuler, L., Squires, A., Song, N., Blachman, N., Cortes, T. (2015). Preparing nurse practitioners and physicians in interprofessional primary care of older adults. The Gerontologist, 55: 312-312 (#2129582).
142. *Squires, A., Adams, J., Greenberg, S.A., Oh, S.Y., Altshuler, L., Cortes, T. (2015). Implementing interprofessional, graduate level geriatric primary care education: Reflections on year 1 of a new program. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 30(1): S185.
143. *Squires, A., Yin, S., Greenberg, S.A., Giuliante, M.M., McDonald, M.V., Altshuler, L., Cortes, T. (2015). A pilot study examining health literacy promotion practices among healthcare professionals. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 30(1): S88.
144. *Mateo, K.F., Silkerwar, S., Squires, A., Kalet, A., Sherman, S., Jay, M. (2015, April). Development of a Tailored, 5A’s-based Weight Management Intervention for Veterans within Primary Care. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 30(1): S137.
145. *Nelson, T., Altshuler, L., Gillespie, C., Naidu, M., Nudelman, I., Adams, J., Lipkin, M., Zabar, S. (2015, April). Residents’ Perceptions of Their Health Literacy Skills and Training Needs Across Specialties. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 30(1): S71.
146. *Caceres, B., Squires, A., Bub, L. (2015). Perceptions of caregiver neglect of older adults among healthcare professionals in Mexico. Nursing Research, 64(2): E72-73.
147. Niles, P., Budin, W., Martelly, M., & Squires, A. (2015). Notes from the field: Design and implementation of a clinical mentoring training workshop in rural Tanzania. Nursing Research,
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64(2): E59-60.
148. Squires, A., Martelly, M., Niles, P., & Budin, W. (2015). Mentoring to promote nurse-midwife retention in Tanzania. Annals of Global Health, 81(1), 53–54. doi:10.1016/j.aogh.2015.02.630
149. *Squires, A., Uyei, J., Beltrán-Sánchez, H., & Jones, S. (2015). Can poverty reduction investments translate into more healthcare workers? Annals of Global Health, 81(1), 185. doi:10.1016/j.aogh.2015.02.924
150. *Squires, A. & Gerchow, L. (2014). Language barriers with patients: Are nurses missing the boat? Nursing Research, 63(2): E69.
151. *Gerchow, L. & Squires, A. (2014). Obesity, food patterns, and Latina women: A metasynthesis. Nursing Research, 63(2): E104.
152. *Jay, M., Chintapalli, S., Oi, K., Squires, A., Sherman, S., Kalet, A. (2014). Identifying barriers and facilitators to improving the implementation of weight management services within a patient-centered medical home. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 29(1): S115.
153. *Jay, M., Mateo, K.F., Home, M., Squires, A., Kalet, A., Sherman, S. (2014). “In the military, your body and your life aren’t your own:” Unique factors influencing health behavior change in overweight and obese veterans. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 29(1): S3.
154. *Nelson, T., Jay, M., Yin, S., Squires, A., Hung, C., Altshuler, L. (2014). Adventures in piloting an interprofessional obesity curriculum. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 29(1): S505-06.
155. Wright, F., Faulkner, K., Finlayson, C, Squires, A., & Sullivan-Bolyai, S. (2014). The doctoral student organization promotes peer-to-peer support. Nursing Research, 63(2): E112-113.
156. *Jay, M., Gutnick, D.N., Gerchow, L, Savarimuthu, S., Tagliaferro, M.B., Kalet, A., Squires, A. (2013). Barriers and facilitators to goal setting in overweight and obese Latina primary care patients: A qualitative study. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 28(1): S33.
157. *Yoon, H.W., Capili, B, Chyun, D., Squires, A. (2013). State of science: Factors associated with medication adherence in adults with hypertension. Nursing Research, 62(2): E44.
158. *Dickson, V., Combellick, J., Malley, M., Sanchez, L., Squires, A., Katz, S., Riegel, B. (2012). Developing a culturally relevant self-care intervention for Hispanic adults with heart failure. Journal of Cardiac Failure, 18(8): S104-105.
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (1999 TO PRESENT) All oral presentations unless otherwise indicated.
International Peer Reviewed Conference Presentations (* = data-based) 1. *Green, A.S., Lynch, H.M., Nanyonga, R.C., Gadikota-Klumpers, D., Squires, A.P., Majumdar, U.,
Gidio, A., Schwartz, J.I., Heller, D. (2018, March). Assessing Providers’ Approach to Hypertension Management at a Private Hospital in Kampala, Uganda. Makerere University 2018 International NCD Symposium, Kampala, Uganda.
2. *Lynch, H.M., Green, A.S., Nanyonga, R.C., Gadikota-Klumpers, D., Squires, A.P., Majumdar, U., Gidio, A., Schwartz, J.I., Heller, D. (2018, March). Assessing Patient Attitudes toward Hypertension at a Private Hospital in Kampala, Uganda. Makerere University 2018 International NCD Symposium, Kampala, Uganda.
3. *Winkel, A., Robinson, A., Jones, A., West-Honart, A., Squires, A. (2018, May). Thriving in scrubs: Understanding and fostering resilience in residents. In Well-Med’s 3rd International Meeting on Well-Being and Performance in Clinical Practice. Pieria, Greece.
4. *Lynch, L., Pham, K., Lee, Y., Jones, S., Squires, A. (2016, July). Rural Nepal health surveillance and care delivery: a community health case study. In Sigma Theta Tau International's 27th International Nursing Research Congress. Cape Town, South Africa. (poster)
5. Squires, A., Negrete, M.I., Bub, L., Bricoli, B. (2015, September). The NICHE Program: The Solution for Geriatric Capacity Building in the Americas? In 8th Iberoamerican Conference on Nursing Education. Rio de Janiero, Brazil.
6. Squires, A. (2015, February). An Overview of Language and Translation Methods in Health Research.
In Care4 International Nursing Conference, University of Antwerp. Antwerp, Belgium. [Outstanding Oral Presentation Winner].
7. Teniza-Noguez, D., Cadena-Estrada, J.C., Dominguez-Bautista, A. Puntunet-Bates, M.L, Olvera-Arreola, S.S., Squires, A.P. (2014, September). El entorno laboral del profesional de enfermería, la calidad y seguridad del paciente en una institución de tercer nivel. [The professional Nursing work environment, quality, and safety in a level III institution.] In XIV Coloquio Panamericano de Investigación en Enfermería [XIV Panamerican Nursing Research Colloquium]. Cartagena, Colombia.
8. Squires, A. (2014, July). Development, Politics, and Health Systems: What is the Impact on Nursing Human Resources Production? In 10th World Health Organization Collaborating Centers for Nursing & Midwifery Conference & 4th Iberoamerican and Portuguese Speaking Countries Nursing Research Conference. Coimbra, Portugal.
9. Squires, A. (2014, July). Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Pilot Testing of the PES-NWI-R in Mexico.
In 10th World Health Organization Collaborating Centers for Nursing & Midwifery Conference & 4th Iberoamerican and Portuguese Speaking Countries Nursing Research Conference. Coimbra, Portugal.
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10. Sullivan-Marx, E.M., Kurth, A.E., Amoah, A.G.B., D’Eramo-Melkus, G., Sirois, A., Chyun, D., Gilmartin, M., Ogedegbe, G., Chhun, N., Naegle, M.A., Squires, A.P., Newlin-Lew, K., Roberts, M. (2013, November). Symposium: Global Leadership: Building Academic Nursing Scholarship, Education, and Service. In Sigma Theta Tau International 42nd Biennial Convention. Indianapolis, IN, USA.
11. Kurth, A.E., Chyun, D., D’Eramo-Melkus, G., Gilmartin, M., Squires, A.P., Roberts, M., Naegle, M.A. (2013, November). NYU College of Nursing Global Division: Developing an Academic Unit to Advance Health Solutions. In Sigma Theta Tau International 42nd Biennial Convention. Indianapolis, IN, USA.
12. Chyun, D., Squires, A.P., Sirois, A., Chhun, N. (2013, November). Building Global and Clinical Research Capacity: Examples of Human Resources for Health Partnerships from Rwanda and the Republic of Georgia. In Sigma Theta Tau International 42nd Biennial Convention. Indianapolis, IN, USA.
13. *Squires, A. & Beltrán-Sánchez, H. (2013, September). The Potential of Managed International Migration of Nurses to Improve Cross-Border Health Outcomes. In University of Ottawa – Symposium on Destination & Source Country Perspectives on Health Worker Migration. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (poster).
14. *Squires, A. & Bixby, R. (2013, September). Transitional Educational Programs for Internationally Educated Nurses: A Case Example from Mexico. In University of Ottawa – Symposium on Destination & Source Country Perspectives on Health Worker Migration. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (poster).
15. *Squires, A., Castañeda, H., Garcia, R., Barrera Torres, L, Cruz, A. (2012, September). Methodological Considerations for Nursing Workforce Survey Data Collection in Latin America. In XIII Pan American Nursing Research Colloquium “Global Nursing Research Challenges for the New Millennium”. Miami, FL, USA.
16. *Squires, A. & Naegle, M. (2012, September). Developing an Instrument to Evaluate Capacity Building Needs for Nursing Personnel in Latin America to Advance Culturally Relevant Care of Older Adults. In XIII Pan American Nursing Research Colloquium “Global Nursing Research Challenges for the New Millennium”. Miami, FL, USA.
17. * T. Brzostek, T., Brzyski, P., Kózka, M., Przewoźniak, L., Gabryś, T., Ogarek, M., Gajda, K, Cisek, M., Squires, A. (2012, April). The Nursing Workplace & Organizational Recommendation for Service: Results of the Polish RN4CAST Study. In Management of Medical Institutions in an Age of Complex Care - Polish Medical Education Society. Warsaw, Poland.
18. *T. Brzostek, T., Brzyski, P., Kózka, M., Przewoźniak, L., Gabryś, T., Ogarek, M., Gajda, K, Cisek, M., Squires, A. (2012, March). Results of the Polish RN4CAST Study. In Polish Nursing Society’s Annual Conference. Warsaw, Poland.
19. Holman, S., Sirois, A., Crawford, K., DeHovitz, J., Odegaard, D., Squires, A., Wold, J., Kurth, A. (2011, November). Implementation and evaluation of a training of trainers course to integrate research into nurse education in the country of Georgia. In Global Health Education Consortium 2011 Annual Conference – “Advancing Health Equity in the 21st Century”. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
20. *T. Brzostek, T., Brzyski, P., Kózka, M., Przewoźniak, L., Gabryś, T., Ogarek, M., Gajda, K, Cisek,
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M., Squires, A. Workplace factors that influence a nurse’s willingness to recommend the hospital: Results of the Polish RN4CAST Study. In 15th International Nursing Research Congress – Europe. Madrid, Spain.
21. *Orts-Cortés, M.I., Squires, A., Fuentelsaz-Gallego, C., Moreno-Casbas, T., González-María, E., Maciá-Soler, L. (2011, November). "Validez de contenido del Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index (PES-NWI) en el ámbito europeo” [Content Validation of the PES-NWI in the European Context]. In 15th International Nursing Research Congress – Europe. Madrid, Spain.
22. *Squires, A. (2010, October). The institutional tensions between the development of the state and nursing profession in Mexico. Historical Sociology of Latin American Medical Professions II: Para-Medical Practitioners and the State presented at the 2010 meeting of the Latin American Studies Association “Crisis, Response, & Recovery,” Toronto, Canada. Web archive: http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/members/congress-papers/lasa2010/files/4226.pdf
23. Squires, A. (2010, September). Estrategias Multidisciplinarias para Estudios de Recursos Humanos en Enfermería [Multidisciplinary Strategies for Studying Nursing Human Resources]. In XXI Congreso de la Asociación Latina para el Análisis de los Sistemas de Salud (ALASS) [XXI Congress of the Latin Association for Health Systems Analysis]. Mexico City, Mexico. (poster)
24. *Squires, A. (2010). The Role Evolution of Community Health Workers Working for a Community-based, Cervical Cancer Prevention Project. In International Council on Women’s Health Issues, 18th Congress on Women's Health Issues “Cities and Women's Health: Global Perspectives”. Philadelphia, PA, USA. (poster)
25. *Squires, A. (2009). The Dimensions of Professional Autonomy for Mexican Nurses. In International
Council of Nurses 24th Biennial Congress. Durban, South Africa. (poster)
26. *Squires, A. (2009). The Work Environment of Mexican Nurses: A Qualitative Study. In International Council of Nurses 24th Biennial Congress. Durban, South Africa. (poster)
27. *Squires, A. (2009). Building a Professional Mexican Nursing Workforce: A Case Study. In 12th
World Congress on Public Health. Istanbul, Turkey.
28. *Squires, A. (2009). Dimensions of Professional Autonomy Among Mexican Nurses: Implications for Health System Strengthening. In 12th World Congress on Public Health. Istanbul, Turkey.
29. *Squires, A. (2007). Conducting & Managing International Research Projects via Internet: A Case
Example from Iraq. In Sigma Theta Tau International 39th Biennial Convention: Vision to Action - Global Health through Collaboration. Baltimore, MD, USA.
30. Squires, A. (2007). A Theoretical Model of the “Nursing System.” In Sigma Theta Tau International
39th Biennial Convention: Vision to Action - Global Health through Collaboration. Baltimore, MD, USA.
31. Squires, A. & Seibold, E. (2006). Case Study Approaches to Nursing Research in Domestic and
International Settings. In Sigma Theta Tau International 17th Annual International Nursing Research Congress Focused on Evidence-based Practice. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
32. *Squires, A. (2005). Reconstruction Priorities of Iraqi Nurses. In The Global Health Council Annual
International Conference: Health Systems. Washington, DC, USA. (poster)
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International Invited Presentations 33. Squires, A. (2018, December). International Distinguished Panel: Global Health Nursing Leadership
to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In 2018 Yonsei International Nursing Conference. Seoul, Korea.
34. Squires, A. (2018, December). Keynote: Global Migration & the Implications for Nurses. The 61st Open Forum of the Sigma Theta Tau International Lamda Alpha-at-Large Chapter. Seoul, Korea.
35. Squires, A. (2018, December). Enhancing Research Rigor When a Language Barrier is Present – A Cross-Language Research Methods Workshop. College of Nursing, Yonsei University. Seoul, Korea.
36. Squires, A. (2018, March). Salud global: Un recorrido. In 1st International Nursing Conference, Escuela de Enfermería Isabel de Hungría – Prioridades en Salud en el ámbito internacional: Importancia de la contribución de enfermería. Tlaxcala, Mexico.
37. Squires, A. (2018, March). Panel: Estrategias para contribuir a la atención de las prioridades en los sistemas de salud de los países – Salud de migrantes. In 1st International Nursing Conference, Escuela de Enfermería Isabel de Hungría – Prioridades en Salud en el ámbito internacional: Importancia de la contribución de enfermería. Tlaxcala, Mexico.
38. Squires, A. (2017, August). Estudio cualitativo de los ambientes de trabajo de las enfermeras mexicanas. In IV International Nursing Congress “Toward a Culture of Continuous Quality Improvement, Sustained through Process Reenginieering [Rumbos a una Cultura de Calidad y Mejora Continua, Sustentada en la Reingenieria de Proecesos]” of the Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado (ISSSTE). Mexico City: Mexico.
39. Squires, A. (2017, August). Impacto de la investigación de profesional de enfermería en los sistemas de salud. In IV International Nursing Congress “Toward a Culture of Continuous Quality Improvement, Sustained through Process Reenginieering [Rumbos a una Cultura de Calidad y Mejora Continua, Sustentada en la Reingenieria de Proecesos]” of the Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado (ISSSTE). Mexico City: Mexico.
40. López Gutiérrez, E., Saldaña, G.J., Squires, A., Quintero Osorio, M. (2017, August). Mesa Redonda
[Roundtable Discussion]: Professionalización en Enfermería [The Professionalization of Nursing]. In IV International Nursing Congress “Toward a Culture of Continuous Quality Improvement, Sustained through Process Reenginieering [Rumbos a una Cultura de Calidad y Mejora Continua, Sustentada en la Reingenieria de Proecesos]” of the Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado (ISSSTE). Mexico City: Mexico.
41. Squires, A. (2017, April). Fortaleciendo recursos humanos en salud para mejorar el cuidado de adultos mayores. In CIESS Cuidados de Adulto Mayor. Mexico City: Mexico.
42. Squires, A. (2015, April). El Ambiente Laboral para Enfermeras y Seguridad del Paciente. [The Nursing Work Environment and Patient Safety]. In 5th Annual Evidence-Based Practice Intensive Care Nursing Conference. Goiania, Brazil.
43. Squires, A. (2015, April). Global Perspectives on Patient Safety. In 5th Annual Evidence-Based Practice Intensive Care Nursing Conference. Goiania, Brazil.
44. Squires, A. (2015, April). Hospital Credentialing Programs. In 5th Annual Evidence-Based Practice Intensive Care Nursing Conference. Goiania, Brazil.
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45. Squires, A. (2015, March). International Credentialing for Immigrant Nurses. In Migration Policy Institute in Collaboration with the University of Maryland Social Policy Institute’s Roundtable Discussion on Migration and the Global Care Workforce. Washington, DC, USA. [Presentation delivered remotely via internet]
46. Squires, A. (2014, March). El Ambiente Laboral y Resultados con Pacientes [The Work Environment and Patient Outcomes]. In the National Institute of Cardiology 70th Anniversary Conference for Nursing. Mexico City, Mexico.
47. Squires, A., (2014, March). Panel - Investigación en Enfermería: Cualitativa o Cuantitativa para Resolver Los Problemas de los Pacientes? [Panel – Research in Nursing – Qualitative or Quanitative to Solve Patient Problems?]. In the National Institute of Cardiology 70th Anniversary Conference for Nursing. Mexico City, Mexico.
48. Squires, A. (2013, November). Language Translation Methods for Qualitative and Quantitative Research. Invited presentation for the University of Sao Paulo – Sao Paulo School of Nursing. Sao Paulo, Brazil.
49. Squires, A. (2013, September). Overview of Source & Destination Country Migration. Invited Panel Discussant – Topic: Policy Perspectives from the USA; for the University of Ottawa – Symposium on Destination & Source Country Perspectives on Health Worker Migration. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
50. Squires, A. (2013, April). Gender and Healthcare Human Resources. In Yale Women’s Inaugural International Conference: “Vision, Values, Voice: Women Changing a Changing World”. Washington, DC, USA.
51. Squires, A. (2013, February). Seguridad del Paciente & El Ambiente de Trabajo. [Patient Safety and the Work Environment]. In 5th International Nursing Conference of the ISSSTE Nurses. Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico.
52. Squires, A. & Beltrán-Sánchez, H. (2012, November). Managed Migration of Nurses in the Americas: Policy Initiatives for the 21st Century. Invited presentation for the Latin American Regional Working Group - Migration Policy Institute. Washington, DC, USA.
53. Squires, A. & Beltrán-Sánchez, H. (2012, October). Healthcare Human Resources and Migration in 5 Countries in the Americas. In Technical Meeting on Human Capital and Migration at the Migration Policy Institute. Washington, DC, USA.
54. Squires, A. (2012, July). Evidence-based Practice for Nurses in Developing Countries. Invited Presentation for the Tanzanian Nursing and Midwifery Council. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
55. Squires, A. (2011, September). The Other Parts of Health Services Research. Invited Lecture for the University of Eastern Finland – Dept. of Health Management & Informatics. Kuopio, Finland.
56. Squires, A. (2011, August). Práctica Basada en Evidencia: Estrategias para Integración para Enfermeras Neurológicas. [Evidence-based Practice: Strategies for Neuro-science Nurses]. In 70th Anniversary Congress of the National Institute for Neurology. Mexico City, Mexico.
57. Squires, A. (2011, August). El Cuidado del Adulto Mayor: Una Introducción. [Care of the Older
Adult: An Introduction]. In 70th Anniversary Congress of the National Institute for Neurology. Mexico City, Mexico.
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58. Squires, A. (2010, November). Condiciones de Trabajo que Promueven la Calidad de Vida en
Enfermeras. [Conditions that Promote Nurses’ Quality of Life]. In Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, Facultad de Enfermería, Primer Congreso sobre la Administración de Enfermería. [Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí – School of Nursing, 1st Congress on Nursing Administration]. San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
59. Squires, A. (2010, October). Práctica de Enfermería y Seguridad de Paciente. [Nursing Practice and Patient Safety]. In Instituto de Seguridad Social y Servicios para Trabajadores del Estado, Congreso de 40 Aniversario, Tema “Seguridad del Paciente Hospitalizado”[40th Anniversary Congress of the Social Security & Services Institute for State Workers, Theme: “Hospitalized Patient Safety”]. Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico.
60. Squires, A. (2010, May). El Desarrollo de Una Institución Social: Lecciones de Enfermería en los Estados Unidos. [The Development of a Social Institution: Lessons from US Nursing]. In 3rd International Nursing Conference – Permanent Nursing Commission of Mexico and the Regional Ministry of Health. Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
61. Squires, A. (2009, November). La Organización, El Papel de La Enfermera, y Resultados con Pacientes de Transplantes: El Intercambio. In 1st Annual International Nursing Conference of the Instituto de Seguro Social y Servicios para Trabajadores del Estado, Hospital 20 de Noviembre. Mexico City, Mexico.
62. Squires, A. (2009, November). Docencia y Herramientas Metodológics para Enfermeras y Trabajadores de Seguro Social. [Teaching and Methodological Tools for Nurses and Social Insurance System Workers.] Invited presentation for the Centro Interamericano de Estudios de Seguro Social (CIESS), Mexico City, Mexico.
63. Squires, A. (2009, October). Navigating the Middle: The Evolving Histories of Mexican Nurses. Invited Lecture for the Department of Latin American Studies, University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada.
64. Squires, A. (2009, August). Labor Mobility for a Competitive North American Labor Force: Strategies for Mexican Nursing Human Resources Development. In Managed Migration in North America. Centro de Diálogo y Análisis sobre América del Norte (CEDAN) [Center for Dialogue and Analysis About North America], Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey. Mexico City, Mexico.
65. Squires, A. (2009, April). “Tenemos Que Saber Por Qué”: Enfermería Basada en Evidencia. [We Have to Know Why: Evidence-based Nursing.] In 24th Anniversary Conference “Inteligencia Clinica” for the Hospital Metropolitano. Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
66. Squires, A. (2008, May 27). La Profesionalización de Enfermería Mexicana Entre 1980 y 2005 [The Professionalization of Mexican Nursing Between 1980 and 2005]. Lecture conducted for the Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Facultad de Enfermería, Tamaulipas, Tampico, Mexico.
National Peer Reviewed Conference Presentations 1. *Squires, A. (2018, June). International comparisons of the global nursing workforce: Measurement
challenges. In: The Global Health & Health Care Interest Group Pre-Conference Session, 2018 Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA.
2. *Squires, A., Miner, S., Ma, C., Feldman, P., Jones, S. (2018, June). Language concordant home care
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visits reduce 30 day readmissions in limited English proficiency patients. In: 2018 Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA.
3. *Ma, C., Witkoski-Stimpfel, A., Herrmann, L., Squires, A. (2018, June). Exploring home health care services delivery patterns in English and non-English speaking patients with dementia. 2018 Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA. [Poster]
4. *Miner, S., Arneson, G., Jones, S., Squires, A. (2018, June). Understanding and responding to health disparities in medication literacy for low English proficient home health patients. 2018 Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA. [Poster]
5. *Miner, S., Squires, A., Jones, S. (2018, June). Detecting disparities in medication management with low English proficiency home health patients. 2018 Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA. [Poster]
6. *Winkel, A., Robinson, A., Honart, A., Jones, A., Squires, A. (2018, March). Thriving in Scrubs: A qualitative study of resident resilience. Council on Resident Education In Obstetrics & Gynecology/Association of Professors in Gynecology & Obstetrics Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD.
7. *Squires, A. (2018, March). Improving Global Health Research Implementation in Multilingual Environments. Consortium for Universities in Global Health Annual Conference, New York, NY. (e-poster walk presentation).
8. *Squires, A. & Miner, S. (2017, June). Managing Multi-Language Qualitative Health Services Research. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, New Orleans, LA. (poster)
9. *Squires, A., Jones, S., Giuliante, M., Greenberg, S.A., Adams, J., Cortes, T. (2016, Nov.). Measurement of interprofessional team collaboration to improve geriatric care. Gerontological Society of America's 69th Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
10. *Altshuler, L., Greenberg, S.A., Adams, J., Oh, S., Squires, A., Cortes, T. (2016, Nov). Impact of interprofessional education and practice curriculum on advanced learner attitudes. Gerontological Society of America's 69th Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
11. Greenberg, S.A., Adams, J., Oh, S., Altshuler, L., Squires, A., Blachman, N., Cortes, T. (2016, Nov). Evaluating nurse practitioners and physicians in interprofessional primary care of older adults. Gerontological Society of America's 69th Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
12. Niles, P., Budin, W.C., Martelly, M.T., & Squires, A.P. (2016, May) Building Midwifery Practice to
Improve Mentoring: Lessons from Tanzania. Presented at American College of Nurse Midwives 61st Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Albuquerque, NM (Poster). [NOTE: Not physically present at conference.]
13. *Bricoli, B., Bub, L., Squires, A. (2015, November). Translating a National Geriatric Model into an International Context. Gerontological Society of America's 68th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL. (Symposium)
14. *Squires, A. (2015, November). The Challenges of International Adaptation and Implementation of Geriatric Service Delivery Improvement Models at the Gerontological Society of America's 68th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL. (Panel Presentation)
15. *Cortes, T., Greenberg, S., Adams, J., Squires, A. (2015, November). Interprofessional Graduate
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Level Geriatrics Education Model for Nurse Practitioners and Physicians at the Gerontological Society of America's 68th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL. (Symposium)
16. *Squires, A., Greenberg, S.A., Altshuler, L., Adams, J.A., Cortes, T.A. (2015, November). Year 1 Evaluation Results from an Interprofessional Primary Care Geriatrics Training Program at the Gerontological Society of America's 68th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL. (Panel Presentation)
17. *Cortes, T., Giuliante, M.M., Squires, A., McDonald, M., Feldman, P., Speier, S., Videka, L., Morton, P. (2015, November). Community-based Interprofessional Education and Practice at the Gerontological Society of America's 68th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL. (Symposium)
18. *Squires, A., Giuliante, M., McDonald, M., Cortes, T. (2015, November). Graduate Level Interprofessional Education in the Home Care Setting with Frail Older Adults at the Gerontological Society of America's 68th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL. (Panel Presentation)
19. Greenberg, S., Squires, A., Young, O., Altshuler, L., Adams, J., Cortes, T. (2015, October). Preparing Nurse Practitioners and Medical Residents in Interprofessional Primary Care of Older Adults. In Gerontological Advanced Practice Nursing Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX. (poster).
20. *Squires, A., Martelly, M., Jones, S. (2015, June). International Nurse Migration Trends: Pre and
Post Recruitment Code. In Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. Minneapolis, MN. (poster)
21. *Mateo, K.F., Silkerwar, S., Squires, A., Kalet, A., Sherman, S., Jay, M. (2015, April). Development of a Tailored, 5A’s-based Weight Management Intervention for Veterans within Primary Care. In 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for General and Internal Medicine: Generalists in Teams: Adding Value to Patient Care, Research, and Education. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
22. *Nelson, T., Altshuler, L., Gillespie, C., Naidu, M., Nudelman, I., Adams, J., Lipkin, M., Zabar, S. (2015, April). Residents’ Perceptions of Their Health Literacy Skills and Training Needs Across Specialties. In 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for General and Internal Medicine: Generalists in Teams: Adding Value to Patient Care, Research, and Education. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (poster)
23. *Squires, A., Adams, J., Greenberg, S.A., Oh, S.Y., Altshuler, L., Cortes, T. (2015, April). Implementing Interprofessional, Graduate Level, Geriatric Primary Care Education: Reflections on Year 1 of a New Program. In 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for General and Internal Medicine: Generalists in Teams: Adding Value to Patient Care, Research, and Education. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (poster)
24. *Squires, A., Yin, S., Greenberg, S.A., Guiliante, M.M., McDonald, M.V., Altshuler, L., Cortes, T.
(2015, April). A Pilot Study Examining Health Literacy Promotion Practices Among Healthcare Professionals. In 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for General and Internal Medicine: Generalists in Teams: Adding Value to Patient Care, Research, and Education. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (poster)
25. *Caceres, B., Squires, A., Bub, L. (2015). Perceptions of caregiver neglect of older adults among
healthcare professionals in Mexico. In ENRS 27th Annual Scientific Sessions – Nursing Science, Evidence, and Policy: Creating a Culture of Health. Washington, DC.
26. Niles, P., Budin, W., Martelly, M., & Squires, A. (2015). Notes from the field: Design and
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implementation of a clinical mentoring training workshop in rural Tanzania. In ENRS 27th Annual Scientific Sessions – Nursing Science, Evidence, and Policy: Creating a Culture of Health. Washington, DC. (poster)
27. *Squires, A., Uyei, J., Beltrán-Sánchez, H., & Jones, S. (2015). Can poverty reduction investments translate into more healthcare workers? In 6th Annual Global Health Conference of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health: Mobilizing Research for Global Health. Boston, MA. (poster)
28. Squires, A., Martelly, M., Niles, P., & Budin, W. (2015). Mentoring to promote nurse-midwife retention in Tanzania. In 6th Annual Global Health Conference of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health: Mobilizing Research for Global Health. Boston, MA. (poster)
29. *Jay, M., Mateo, K., Squires, A., Sherman, S., Kalet, A. (2014, November). Identifying Unique Factors Influencing Health Behavior Change in Overweight and Obese Veterans to Inform Intervention Development for Primary Care in the VA. In The Obesity Society’s Annual Conference. Boston, MA. (Oustanding Research Poster Winner – Health Services Research Section)
30. *Jay, M., Chintapalli, S., Squires, A., Sherman, S., Kalet, A. (2014, November). How Communication, Roles, and Outcome Expectancy Affect Obesity Counseling and Practices Within Primary Care at the VA. In The Obesity Society’s Annual Conference. Boston, MA. (Outstanding Research Poster Winner – Health Services Research Section)
31. Greenberg, S., Young, O.S., Adams, J., Altshuler, L., Squires, A., Cortes, T. (2014, September). In
Gerontological Nurse Practitioners Association Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. (poster)
32. *Ogilvie, J.B., Gilmartin, M.J., Squires, A.P., Nicholson, J.M., Gillespie, C., Roberts, N.K. (2014, April). Medical Student Perceptions of Teamwork during an Advanced Surgery Clerkship. In Association for Surgical Education Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.
33. *Nelson, T., Yin, S., Jay, M., Squires, A. (2014, April). Adventures in Interprofessional Obesity
Curriculum Development in Pediatrics. In 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for General and Internal Medicine. San Diego, CA. (poster)
34. *Jay, M., Chintapalli, S., Oi, K., Squires, A., Kalet, A., Sherman, S. (2014, April). Identifying barriers and facilitators to improving the implementation of weight management services within a patient-centered medical home. In 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for General and Internal Medicine. San Diego, CA. (poster)
35. *Jay, M., Mateo, K.F., Horne, M., Squires, A., Kalet, A., Sherman, S. (2014, April). “In the military, your body and your life aren’t your own:” Unique factors influencing health behavior change in overweight and obese veterans. In 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for General and Internal Medicine. San Diego, CA. (poster)
36. *Jay, M., Gutnick, D., Sivarimuthu, S., Gerchow, L., Squires, A., Kalet, A. (2013, April). Barriers and
Facilitators to Goal-Setting in Overweight and Obese Latina Primary Care Patients: A Qualitative Study. In 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for General and Internal Medicine. Denver, CO.
37. *Dickson, V., Combellick, J., Malley, M., Sanchez, L., Squires, A., Katz, S., Riegel, B. (2012). Developing a culturally relevant self-care intervention for Hispanic adults with heart failure. In 16th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Heart Failure Society of America. Seattle, WA. (poster)
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38. *Squires, A., Kovner, C.T., Chyun, D. (2012, January). Forecasting Doctoral Study in Nursing: A Pilot Study. In American Association of Colleges of Nursing Annual Doctoral Education Conference. Naples, FL.
39. *Squires, A. (2010, October). Online Curriculum Management and Alignment for a Transitional Educational Program. In National League for Nursing 5th Annual Technology Conference. Indianapolis, IN.
40. *Squires, A. (2010, September). Second Language Acquisition in Adult Nursing Students. In Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Annual Conference. Washington, DC. (poster)
41. *Squires, A. (2010, June). Translating Health Service Research. In Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. Boston, MA. (poster)
42. *Squires, A. (2008, September). The Effects of State Policies on the Development of Modern Mexican Nursing. In American Association for the History of Nursing 25th Annual Conference. Philadelphia, PA.
43. Squires, A. (2000, October). New Graduate Orientation at a Rural Community Hospital. In 9th Annual Convention of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses. Orlando, FL. (poster).
44. *Squires, A. & Ciecior, D. (2000, October). Teaching Patients About Telemetry in the Medical-Surgical Setting. In 9th Annual Convention of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses. Orlando, FL. (poster).
45. Squires, A. (2000, October). Computer-Based Nursing Orientation. In 9th Annual Convention of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses. Orlando, FL. (poster)
National Invited Presentations 46. Squires, A. (2018, November). National Association of Nigerian Nurses of North America. Invited
Speaker.
47. Squires, A. (2018, October). “Migration & Health.” Nebraska Nurses Association Annual Conference, Plenary Speaker.
48. Squires, A. (2017, February). Women, Health, & Medicine – Panel Speaker. In 9th Annual Yale Women in Leadership Annual Conference, New Haven, CT.
49. Squires, A. (2013, May). Women’s Health - Panel Speaker. In 5th Annual Yale Women in Leadership Annual Conference, Washington, DC.
50. Squires, A. (2010, October). Adult Learning Theory and the International Student. In International
Bilingual Nurses Association 8th Annual Conference. Dallas, TX. Regional Peer Reviewed Conference Presentations 1. Ghazal, L., Ma, C., Djukic, M., & Squires, A. (2019, April). Transition-to-US-practice experiences of
internationally educated nurses in the United States in the 21st century. Poster session presented at the Annual Scientific Session of the Eastern Nursing Research Society, Providence, RI.
2. Ma, C., Chou, S., Ghazal, L., Ea, E., & Squires, A. (2019, April). Characteristics and Utilization of Internationally Educated Nurses in US Acute Care Hospital Units. In: Eastern Nursing Research
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Society (ENRS) 31th Annual Scientific Conference, Providence, RI.
3. Rosa, W., Squires, A.P., Breman, R.B. (2019). The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Transforming the future of nursing. In ENRS 31st Annual Scientific Sessions. Providence, RI.
4. Ma, C., Shang, J., Miner, S., Lennox, A., Squires, A. (2018). Hospital readmissions from home care: Who and why? In ENRS 30th Annual Scientific Sessions. New York, NY.
5. *Winkel, A. & Squires, A. (2017, June). Thriving in scrubs: Optimizing resident resilience. In New
York Medical Education Subway Summit. New York, NY.
6. *Squires, A. (2016, June). Exploratory factor analysis of the health literacy promotion scale. In New York Medical Education Subway Summit. New York, NY.
7. *Squires, A. & Gerchow, L. (2014). Language Barriers with Patients: Are Nurses Missing the Boat?
In ENRS 26th Annual Scientific Sessions: Promoting Health Across the Life Span: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care. Philadelphia, PA.
8. *Gerchow, L. & Squires, A. (2014). Obesity, Food Patterns, and Latina women: A Metasynthesis. In ENRS 26th Annual Scientific Sessions: Promoting Health Across the Life Span: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care. Philadelphia, PA.
9. Wright, F., Faulkner, K., Finlayson, C., Squires, A., Sullivan-Bolyai, S. (2014, April). The Doctoral Student Organization Promotes Peer to Peer Support. In ENRS 26th Annual Scientific Sessions: Promoting Health Across the Life Span: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care. Philadelphia, PA. (poster)
10. Jay, M., Gutnick, D., Sivarimuthu, S., Gerchow, L, Squires, A., Kalet, A. (2013, April). Barriers and
Facilitators to Goal-Setting in Overweight and Obese Latina Primary Care Patients: A Qualitative Study. In The Mid-Atlantic Society for General Internal Medicine’s Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
11. Yoon, H.W., Capili, B, Chyun, D., Squires, A. (2013). State of science: Factors associated with
medication adherence in adults with hypertension. In ENRS 25rd Annual Scientific Sessions – Nursing Research: A Bridge to the Future of Healthcare. Boston, MA.
12. *Juarez, A.X. & Squires, A. (2011, March). Career Advancement and Culturally-Specific Gender
Norm Conflicts in Female Mexican Nurses. In ENRS 23rd Annual Scientific Sessions: Informing Health Policy Through Nursing Science. Philadelphia, PA.
13. Squires, A. (2011, March). Case Study Approaches to Analyzing Nursing Human Resources in
Developing Countries. In ENRS 23rd Annual Scientific Sessions: Informing Health Policy Through Nursing Science. Philadelphia, PA.
14. Seibold, E., Cecarrelli, C., Squires, A. (2011, March). Symposium: Case Study Approaches to Health
Policy Research in Nursing. In ENRS 23rd Annual Scientific Sessions: Informing Health Policy Through Nursing Science. Philadelphia, PA.
15. Squires, A. (2008, April). Methodological Considerations for the Conduct of International Research.
In Global Health Research Day, Yale University School of Nursing Office of International Programs. New Haven, CT. USA.
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16. *Squires, A. (2008, April). Health System Reconstruction Priorities of Iraqi Health Care Professionals. In Global Health Research Day, Yale University School of Nursing Office of International Programs. New Haven, CT. USA.
17. *Squires, A. (2008, April). The Effects of NAFTA on the Professionalization of Mexican Nursing. In
Global Health Research Day, Yale University School of Nursing Office of International Programs. New Haven, CT. USA. (poster)
18. *Valdéz-Martínez, E., Bedolla, M., & Squires, A. (2008, April). Defining Ethical Behaviors in
Clinical Practice Amongst Mexican Healthcare Providers. In Global Health Research Day, Yale University School of Nursing Office of International Programs. New Haven, CT. USA. (poster)
19. *Squires, A. (2008, March). International Influences on the Professionalization of Mexican Nursing
Between 1980 and 2005. In ENRS 20th Annual Scientific Sessions – Reflecting Our Past and Imagining Our Future: The Globalization of Nursing Research. Philadelphia, PA
20. *Squires, A. (2006, April). Methodological Considerations for Cross Language Qualitative Research.
In ENRS 18th Annual Scientific Sessions – New Momentum for Nursing Research: Multidisciplinary Alliances. Cherry Hill, NJ.
Regional Invited Presentations
21. Squires, A. (2018, October). Keynote Address - Migration & Health. In: Nebraska Nurses: Charting the Future, Joint NNA/NNP Convention 2018, La Vista, NE.
22. Squires, A. (2018, October). Concurrent Session - Language Barriers & Patient Outcomes Across
Contexts. In: Nebraska Nurses: Charting the Future, Joint NNA/NNP Convention 2018, La Vista, NE.
23. Squires, A. (2018, October). Concurrent Session – Working Effectively with Medical Interpreters.
In: Nebraska Nurses: Charting the Future, Joint NNA/NNP Convention 2018, La Vista, NE.
24. Squires, A., Miner, S., Ma, C., Liang, E., Feldman, P., Jones, S. (2018, March). Patient language preference, the urban health care experience, and the influence on health outcomes in home care. New York University’s Second Annual Urban Research Day, New York, NY.
25. Squires, A. & Ojemeni, M. (2017, October). Integrating evidence into practice and policy. Invited
speaker, Partners in Health, Boston, MA.
26. Squires, A. (2017, May). Immigrant health, access to care: Challenges for research. Invited speaker, University of Buffalo School of Nursing, Buffalo, NY.
27. Squires, A. (2015, December). Global health and social entrepreneurship. Invited speaker, Yale
World Fellows Program - Fellows Seminar Series, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
28. Squires, A. (2015, October). Critiquing qualitative research. Invited speaker, Upsilon Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, New York, NY.
29. Squires, A. (2015, May). Readiness for Mentoring: Looking Back at 5 Years of the CTSI Mentor
Development Program. Invited Panelist, Clinical & Translational Science Institute, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY.
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30. Squires, A. (2014, March). Leadership in Nursing: Rural U.S. to Global Perspectives. Invited presentation for the Nursing Management, Leadership, and Policy Masters Degree Program, School of Nursing, Yale University. New Haven, CT.
31. Squires, A. (2012, February). Language Translation and Research: Basic Guiding Principles.
Invited presentation for the Research in Progress Seminar series at the School of Medicine, New York University. New York, NY.
32. Squires, A. (2012, February). Managing Language Translation Issues in Qualitative and
Quantitative Research. Invited presentation for the Pless Center for Nursing Research, College of Nursing, New York University. New York, NY.
33. Squires, A. (2010, June). Creating Positives: Building a Nursing Career in Global Health. Invited
keynote speaker for the Yale University School of Nursing International Open House. New Haven, CT.
34. Squires, A. (2009, November). The Real Mexico. Invited presentation for the State University of
New York – Plattsburgh Campus. Plattsburgh, NY.
35. Squires, A. (2009, November). Global Migration Issues in Nursing Leadership. Invited presentation for the graduate program of the School of Nursing at the State University of New York – Plattsburgh Campus. Plattsburgh, NY.
36. Squires, A. (2009, November). Qualitative Research, Adult Health Experiences, and Immigrant
Health Issues. Invited presentation for the graduate program of the School of Nursing at the State University of New York – Plattsburgh Campus. Plattsburgh, NY.
37. Squires, A. (2009, November). Hot Topics in Global Health Nursing. Invited presentation for the
undergraduate program of the School of Nursing at the State University of New York – Plattsburgh Campus. Plattsburgh, NY.
38. Squires, A. (2009, November). Global Hot Topics: Nutrition in Low and Middle Income Countries.
Invited presentation for the undergraduate program of the School of Nursing at the State University of New York – Plattsburgh Campus. Plattsburgh, NY.
39. Squires, A. (2009, May). The Pros & Cons of International Doctoral Dissertation Research. Invited
presentation for the Office of Global Affairs, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA.
40. *Squires, A. (2008). Building State Capacity: Changes in Health Care in Mexico. Invited
presentation for the Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA.
41. *Squires, A. (2008). Monks and Revolutions: Early Foundations of Mexican Nursing. Invited presentation for the Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA.
42. *Squires, A. (2007). Nurses, Professionalization, and the Role of the State in Mexico. Invited
presentation by the Office of Global Affairs, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA.
43. *Squires, A. (2007). The Professionalization of Mexican Nursing. Invited presentation for
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Management Sciences for Health. Boston, MA.
44. Squires, A. (2004). International Nurse Migration: Local Perspectives, Global Consequences. Invited presentation by the Yale World Fellows Program. New Haven, CT.
45. Squires, A. (2004). Teaching Community Health in Mexico. Invited presentation by the Yale School
of Nursing Alumni Society. Yale Alumni Clubs of Boston and New York.
46. Squires, A. (2003). An Overview of International Nurse Migration. Invited presentation by the Yale World Fellows Program. New Haven, CT.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Year(s) Award/Honor Organization
2018 Outstanding Scholarly Contribution to Gerontological Nursing Practice
International Journal for Older People Nursing
2018 Academic Scholars & Leaders Best Oral Abstract CREOG/APGO
2018 Prose Award, Honorable Mention, for contributions to “A New Era in Global Health” (W. Rosa, Ed.)
American Publishers Association
2017-18 Fellow Ambassador to the Media New York Academy of Medicine
2015 Distinguished Alumna Duquesne University School of Nursing
2015 Fellow American Academy of Nursing
2015-19 Fellow Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing, New York, NY
2015 Outstanding Oral Presentation Care4 International Nursing Research Conference February 4-6, 2015 – Antwerp, Belgium
2014 Outstanding Research Posters Health Services Research Section – The Obesity Society
2014 Fellow New York Academy of Medicine
2012-2014 Program Faculty Hartford Geriatric Nursing Institute Summer Research Intensive Program for Emerging Scholars
2012 Paulette Goddard Junior Faculty Development Award New York University
2012 Mentor Development Program
Clinical and Translational Science Institute – Educational Development Unit, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY
2011 Semi-Finalist, Nurse Faculty Scholars Program
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, New Brunswick, NJ
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Year(s) Award/Honor Organization
2007-2008 Global Engagement Award Office of Global Affairs, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA
2006 Third place, Doctoral Student Presentation Award
Eastern Nursing Research Society, 18th Annual Conference, Cherry Hill, NJ
2004-2005 Doctoral Student Scholarship Nurses’ Educational Funds
2003 Fellow Yale World Fellows Program, Yale University, New Haven, CT
2002 Quality Improvement Award - Hospital-Wide Clinical Nurse Pain Management Education Program
Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT
2000 Third Place, Annual Performance Improvement Awards, for the redesign of the Nursing Orientation Program
Lewistown Hospital, Lewistown, PA
1999 First Place, Annual Performance Improvement Awards, for the Pain Management Program
Lewistown Hospital, Lewistown, PA
1998 Inducted into Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society
Epsilon Phi Chapter, Duquesne University, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA
1995 Award of Special Recognition University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA
TEACHING
Year Course Role Enrollment
2009, Fall NURSE-GN 2020: Advanced Pathophysiology Across the Lifespan I Instructor 165
2010, Spring NURSE-GN 2022: Advanced Pathophysiology Across the Lifespan II Instructor 155
2011 to 2015 NURSE-UN 120: Introduction to Research: Foundations for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Instructor
Spring: 260-290
Summer: 145-165
2012, Fall MCC-UE 1040 Health Media & Communication Guest Lecturer 20
2013 NURSE-GN 2041: Nursing Issues & Trends Within the Healthcare Delivery System Guest Lecturer 100-150
Summer 2013 DNP Program – Reading & Interpreting Statistics Guest Lecturer 15
2013 to 2015 NURSE-UN 1305: Global Perspectives on Women’s Health Guest Lecturer 40-60
2013, 2016 Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis Workshop Instructor (NYU-SOM CTSI)
12
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Year Course Role Enrollment
2016, Fall NURSE-GN 3358: Using Qualitative Methods for Nursing Research Instructor Fall: 4
2017, Fall NYU Wagner: Global Institutions & Governance HPAM-GP.2244 Guest Lecturer 24
2012 to present Independent Study – Bachelors students Instructor 1-2 students
per semester Summers 2013-present
Hartford Geriatric Institute Summer Scholars Institute Guest Lecturer 12-18
2015 to present
Qualitative Research, NURSE-UN 120: Introduction to Research: Foundations for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
Guest Lecturer
Spring: 260-290
Summer: 145-165
2015 to present
NURSE-UN 1248: Advanced Clinical Topics, BSN Program Guest Lecturer
Spring: 260-290
Summer: 145-165
2016 to present
NYU School of Medicine – Masters in Health Professions Education Program
Qualitative Research Methods Instructor
15
2018 – present Knowledge Appraisal (PhD) Instructor Spring 2018: 3
Spring 2019: 8 2019 – present Health Disparities (PhD) Instructor Spring 2019: 5
Invited Teaching Year Course Time Format Enrollment Country
2017 to present
Conducting Research with Limited English Proficiency Individuals (NYU Libraries Methods Series)
1.5h Methods Workshop 24 USA
2016 to present
Qualitative Study Designs (NYU Libraries Methods Series) 1.5h Methods Workshop 32 USA
2016 to present
Qualitative Interviewing in Research (NYU Libraries Methods Series)
1.5h Methods Workshop 28 USA
2016 Evidence-based Practice 20h Intensive workshop 26 Mexico
2015-16 Understanding and Using Evidence to Address Clinical Problems 3h Conference
Workshop – NICHE 150 USA
2015 Evidence-Based Practice for Improving Patient Safety 40h Intensive Workshop 32 Brazil
2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in Undergraduate and Graduate Nursing Programs
6h Mexican Nurse Educators Conference Workshop
53 Mexico
2013 Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing 6h
Mexican Nurse Educators Conference Workshop
37 Mexico
2013 Evidence-Based Practice: An Introduction 20h Intensive Workshop 99 Georgia
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Year Course Time Format Enrollment Country
2010 Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing 3h Intensive Workshop 25 Mexico
Educational Webinars Year Title Organization Enrollment
2015/Jan 20 Beyond Cultural Competence: Building Language Capacity in Nursing
American Association of College of Nursing
55 – Live session
MENTORING ACTIVITIES Doctoral Student Thesis Committees (PhD candidates unless otherwise indicated)
Year Student Name University Role Thesis Title
2010-2013
Isabel Orts, MSN, RN
Universidad de Alicante,
Spain
Committee Member
Content Validity Indexing of the Nurses Work Index: Comparative Results from 12 Countries *Spanish national dissertation award winner – outstanding dissertation in health sciences 2013-2014
2010 -2012
Salimah Wahlani, MPA,
RN
New York University Reader Discrimination Among Foreign Nurses
Seeking Promotion in the USA
2010 – 2012
Adrian Juarez, MSN, RN
New York University
Committee Member
Cultural Context and Its Influence on Decision to Test in HIV Positive Hispanic Migrants
2011 – 2012 Althea Mighten New York
University Committee
Member
Improving the delivery of care through a primary care nursing model for RNs on an orthopedic unit (DNP)
2011 –2012
Linda Perez, MSN, RN, NP
New York University Reader “The Lived Experience of Hope in Women
Recovering from Major Depressive Disorder”
2011 – 2013
Kelly Delaney, MSN, RN
University of Pennsylvania
Committee Member
The Experience of Emergency Nutrition Workers Regarding Community Participation in Program Assessment, Design, and Implementation
2012 – 2013
Jeffery Darna, MSN, CRNA
New York University
(DNP)
Committee Member
Primary Care Provider Satisfaction with a Comprehensive Discharge Summary Provided by a Freestanding Ambulatory Surgery Center (DNP)
2014 Yetzi Rosales, MS
El Colegio de la Frontera Norte,
Tijuana, Mexico
Committee Member
Migración e Inserción Laboral del Personal de Enfermería Mexicano en Los Ángeles y San Diego, CA [Migration and Labor Market Insertion of Mexican Nurses in Los Angeles and San Diego, CA]
2012-2014
Nikoloz Abramishvili
MSc
Tbilisi State Medical
Uniersity, Tbilisi, Georgia
Committee Member
Evaluation of General Level of Patient Satisfaction with Non-Medical Aspects of Laboratory Services
2012 – 2015
Luk Bruyneel, MSc
Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium
Ex-Oficio Committee
Member
Nursing unit managers’ and staff nurses’ opinions of the nursing work environment – Systematic comparisons of response patterns on multinational surveys
2015 - 2016
Amani Ghanim, MSN
Jordan University of
Committee Member
The Relationship Between Nurses’ Work Environment and Patient Outcomes in
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Year Student Name University Role Thesis Title Science &
Technology Jordanian Hospitals: Critical Care Nurses’ Perspectives
2015-2017 Zainab Ambani University of
Pennsylvania Special Project Mentor
Arabic Translation of the Practice Environment Scale of the Nurses’ Work Index for Testing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
2014 – 2017
Catherine Finlayson, MPA, RN
New York University
Committee Member
Awareness of Disease Status in Ovarian Cancer Patients and the Impact on Treatment Experiences (Outstanding Dissertation Awardee 2018)
2013 – 2018
Melissa Ojemeni, MSN, RN
New York University Chair A Comparative Case Study of Nurse Migration
in the UK and US: 2004-2014 2014 – 2018
Jean McHugh, MSN, RN
New York University Reader Incivility in the Healthcare Workplace and the
Effect on New Graduate Nurse Retention
2014 –present
Mimi Niles, MSN, MPH,
CNM
New York University Chair
Exploring the Value of Midwifery Care in Addressing Maternal Health Disparities in Urban Public Healthcare
2015-present
Laura Ridge, MSN, RN
New York University Chair A Case Study of the Liberian Nursing
Workforce and their Practice Environment 2016 – present
Patricia Ariztízabal
Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública
– Mexico Committee
Member Professionalization & Mexican Nursing Regulation
2017 – present
Rehama Mligo, MSN, RN
University of Dodoma – Tanzania
Committee Member
Developing Practice Material for Guiding Clinical Instructors in Teaching and Guiding Clinical Nursing Students: A Case of Dodoma Teaching Hospital
2017 – Present
Wendy Savarese, MSN, RN
New York University
Chair An Exploratory Study of Diabetic Latino Patient Outcomes in Home Health Care
Doctoral Student Candidacy Exam
Year Student Name University Role Candidacy Exam Title
2010 Michael Valenti, MSN, RN NYU Committee
Member Cultural Competence in Nursing Education
2011 Jean McHugh, MSN, RN NYU Committee
Member Workplace Incivility
2012 Hei Won Yoon, MSN, RN NYU Committee
Member Factors Associated with Medication Adherence in
Adults with Hypertension
2014 Melissa Martelly, MS, RN NYU Committee
Member Determining Characteristics of Successful Global
Health Partnerships
2015 Mimi Niles, CNM NYU Mentor Compassionate Care in Maternal Health:
An Integrative Review
2015 Lisa Babikair, MSN, RN NYU Committee
Member Risk Factors for Post Stroke Depression
2016 Laura Ridge, MSN, RN NYU Chair Capacity Building in Nursing in Sub-Saharan
Africa
2017 Wendy Savarese, MSN, RN NYU Co-Chair
An Integrative Review of Functional Status Outcomes Among Community-Dwelling Adults
with Multiple Chronic Conditions 2018 Lauren Ghazal, NYU Chair Transition Experiences of Internationally
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Year Student Name University Role Candidacy Exam Title MSN, APRN Educated Nurses in the United States
Post-Doctoral Fellows (* = co-mentor)
Year Mentee Name University
2016 to 2017 Kinga Eliasz, PhD* NYU School of Medicine
Department of General Internal Medicine (Current Position: Research Assistant
Professor, NYU SOM)
2016 to 2018 Sarah Miner, PhD, RN NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing
(Current Position: Faculty, St. John Fisher University, Rochester, NY)
2017 to 2019 Maichou Lor, PhD, RN* School of Nursing, Columbia University
2018 to 2019 Stephanie Orstad, PhD NYU School of Medicine, Center for Obesity Research
Methods Mentoring for Non-Nursing Novice Researchers
Year Mentee Name University Method
2012 to 2014 Melanie Jay, MD NYU School of Medicine; Division of Primary Care Qualitative Research
2013 to 2014 Jennifer Ogilve, MD NYU School of Medicine; Department of Surgery Qualitative Research
2014 to 2015 Allison Snyderman, PhD Memorial Sloane Kettering
Cancer Center, Health Services Research Division
Qualitative Research
2016 to 2017 Mia Minen, MD NYU School of Medicine – Department of Neurology Qualitative Research
2013 to 2017 Abigail Winkel, MD NYU School of Medicine;
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Qualitative Research; MHPE Thesis Advisor
2017 to 2019 Alice Joy Tang, MD Weill-Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY Qualitative Research
2017 to 2019 David Heller, MD Arnhold Institute for Global
Health, Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, NY
Qualitative Research/ Cross-Cultural
Research Methods
2018 to 2019 Kathleen Doo, MD NYU School of Medicine; Division of Critical Care
MHPE Thesis Advisor; Qualitative Research
2018 to 2020 Heather Archer-Dyer, MD Department of Family & Social Medicine, Albert
Einstein College of Medicine
MHPE Thesis Advisor; Qualitative Research
2018 to 2020 Ann Dembitzer, MD NYU School of Medicine; VA Primary Care Division
MHPE Thesis Advisor Qualitative Research
SERVICE
Service to the College & University Year(s) Service Role
2018 to present University Graduate Program Committee Member
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Year(s) Service Role
2018 to present University Faculty Senate Alternate
2016 to present Global Network University Committee, New York University Member
2014 to present Faculty Search Committee Member (2014-18) Chair (2016-18)
2014 to present NYU Summer Study Abroad Working Group Member
2013 to present Sharing Works In Progress (SWIP) Research Grant Review Committee Member
2013 to present Nursing Students for Global Health Faculty Advisor (2015 to 2016) Faculty Liaison (2013-2015; 2016-18)
2011 to present NYU Meyers Global Senior Leadership Team Member
2011 to present PAHO Center Advisory Committee Member
2009 to present PhD Workgroup
Member • 2009-2011: BSN-PhD Sub-
committee member • 2013-2014: Website Sub-
Committee Member • 2015-16: Website Sub-Committee
Chair • 2016: PhD Curriculum Revision
Sub-Committee Chair • 2017-2018: PhD Candidacy
Review Committee
2014 to 2016 RWJF New Careers in Nursing Mentoring Program Faculty Mentor
2013 to 2016 NYU Global Programs Curriculum Committee Liaison for Nursing
2010 to 2016 Doctoral Student Organization Faculty Advisor
2010-2105 Baccalaureate Workgroup Member
2014-2015 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Careers in Nursing Program Faculty Mentor
2012-2013 Faculty/Staff Development Commission, College of Dentistry & College of Nursing Member
2011 to 2012 Online Learning & Distance Learning Committee Member
2011 NYU Global Health Challenge Grants Administration Reviewer
2010 Summer Research Internship Program Faculty Mentor
2010 Global Health Scholars Selection Committee Member
2010 Academic Integrity Workgroup Member
2010 PAHO Collaborating Center Anniversary Member
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Year(s) Service Role
Celebration Committee
2009-2010 Masters Committee Member Professional Organizations & Memberships Year(s) Organization Name Status, Role(s)
2018 to present
Consortiums of Universities for Global Health
Global Health Workforce Panel Member – PHI/CDC Fellowship Selection Committee
2016 to present
National Council for Interpreting in Healthcare
Member; • Director (Board Member) 2016-18 • 2016-2018 - Chair, Research & Education Committee
2015 to present American Academy of Nursing
• Global Health Expert Panel Member o Project Lead: SDGs & Nursing (2017-2019)
• Cultural Competence & Health Equity Expert Panel
2008 to present Academy Health
Member; 2010 Abstract Reviewer; 2016 Nursing research interest group conference planning committee member 2017-18 Global Health & Health Care Interest Group Advisory Board 2018-19 Global Health & Health Care Interest Group Advisory Board - Chair 2017-18 Interdisciplinary Research Group on Nursing Issues, Treasurer 2018-19 - Interdisciplinary Research Group on Nursing Issues, Vice-Chair 2018-19 Diversity Scholars Mentor
2008 to present American Nurses Association Member
1998 to present Sigma Theta Tau International
Member; 2010-2012 Language Translation International
Workgroup 2011-present International Conference & Grant Abstract
Reviewer
2008 - 2010 Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Member
2006, 2008, 2010-2014
Eastern Nursing Research Society
Member • Abstract reviewer 2011-2012
1997 to 2012 Global Health Council Member
2010 to 2012 International Bilingual Nurses Association Member; Appointed to Board 2011-2012
2005 - 2010 Latin American Studies Association Member
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External Tenure & Promotion Review Year(s) University 2018 Kings College London – Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery, &
Palliative Care 2017 University of Kansas – School of Nursing 2017 Washington State University – College of Nursing
Other Professional & Community Service Year(s) Organization Service
2016 to present Canadian Institutes of Health Research Grant Reviewer
2016 to present American Academy of Nursing
Global Nursing & Health Expert Panel Committee Member
• Nursing & the SDG’s call to Action Chair (2018-19)
• EP Co-Chair (2019-2021)
2013 to present Judson Memorial Church, New York, NY Annual Retreat Chair; Finance
Committee Member
2018-2020 American Association of Colleges of Nursing AACN Essentials: Doctor of Nursing Practice Task Force Work Group
2018 National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, & Medicine (United States)
External reviewer – Draft Report of the Committee on the Evaluation of HRH in the Republic of Rwanda under PEPFAR
2017 Borders, Trade, and Immigration Institute – University of Houston Grant Reviewer
2015 to 2017 International Council of Nurses, Geneva, Switzerland Human Resources for Health
Policy Working Group
2012 to 2013 Puente a Salud, Oaxaca, Mexico Board Member
2011 to 2012 International Bilingual Nurses Alliance Board Member
2011 GHEC‐CSIH‐CUGH 2011 Global Health Conference Conference planning committee member
2010 Sigma Theta Tau International - Tau Alpha Chapter & Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Mexico
Coordinator, Evidence-Based Practice Workshop (11/19/2010)
2010-2012 Association of Schools of Public Health Global Health Education Core Competency Development Workgroup Member
2008-2013 University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Undergraduate Honors Program Advisory Board Alumni Member
Summer 2008
University of Pennsylvania High School Student Mentorship Program
Global Health Careers Representative
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Year(s) Organization Service
2007 to 2008
University of Pennsylvania Students for Global Health Student Advisory Board Chair
2006-2007 The Welcome Center for New Immigrants & Refugees, Lexington, NE Advisory Board Member
EDITORIAL AND REVIEW SERVICE - CURRENT
Year(s) Journal/Publisher Role
2008 to present International Journal of Nursing Studies Manuscript Reviewer (2008-2012); Associate Editor (2012 to present) Special Issue Guest Editor 2015-16
2018 to present Journal of Nursing Regulation Research Editor
2016 to present PLoS One Manuscript Reviewer; Associate Academic Editor (2018 to present)
2018 to present Cuidarte (National Autonomous University of Mexico) Editorial Board
2009 to present American Journal of Public Health Manuscript Reviewer
2011 to present BioMed Central (Int’l J of Health & Human Rights, Health Services Research, Human Resources for Health, Nursing, Health Policy & Systems Research, Public Health)
Manuscript Reviewer
2017 to present BMJ Quality & Safety Manuscript Reviewer
2016 Critical Sociology Manuscript Reviewer
2009 – present Field Methods Manuscript Reviewer
2012 to present Global Health Promotion Manuscript Reviewer
2015 to present Health Affairs Manuscript Reviewer
2011 to present Health Policy and Planning Manuscript Reviewer
2013 to present International Journal of Older People Nursing Manuscript Reviewer
2010 to present Journal of Advanced Nursing Manuscript Reviewer
2015 to present Journal of Health Communication Manuscript Reviewer
2015 to present Journal of Health Services Research & Policy Manuscript Reviewer
2009 to present Pan American Journal of Public Health Manuscript Reviewer
2010 to present Qualitative Research Manuscript Reviewer EDITORIAL AND REVIEW SERVICE - PREVIOUS
Year(s) Journal/Publisher Role
2008, 2012-17 Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Manuscript Reviewer
2005 to 2007, 2010 Clinical Nursing Research Manuscript Reviewer
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Year(s) Journal/Publisher Role
2009 - 2010 El Ser Enfermero (Argentina) Editorial Board Member
2013 to 2015 Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management Section Editor, Evidence-based Reviews
2009 - 2011 Journal of Men in Nursing Manuscript Reviewer
2003-2007, 2010-2011 Nursing Manuscript Reviewer
2007-2011 Nursing Ethics Manuscript Reviewer
2010-2011 Nursing Inquiry Manuscript Reviewer
2003-05, 2008-2010 Nursing Management Manuscript Reviewer
2009 - 2011 Nurse Practitioner Manuscript Reviewer
2012 Research & Theory for Nursing Practice Manuscript Reviewer
2005 Western Journal of Nursing Research Manuscript Reviewer
PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING POSITIONS
Year(s) Position Institution
2018 Consultant – Survey instrument translation & national workforce study design
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
2016-2018
Consultant – Internationally Educated Nurses Transitional Program Development; BSN Curriculum Revision Facilitator
King’s College – Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, London, UK
2014 to 2015 Consultant – Health Professions Education for Health Labor Market Analysis
World Bank, Washington DC
2014 External reviewer, health worker migration policy analyses
The Conference Board of Canada http://www.conferenceboard.ca/
2013, 2015-16 Grant proposal reviewer Qatar National Research Foundation, Qatar
2012 to 2015 Consultant – Healthcare & Health Worker Migration Migration Policy Institute, Washington, DC
2009 to 2014 Media consultant: International nurse migration, global health policy, academic nursing.
American Nurses Association, Washington, DC.
2011 to 2012 Consultant – International Nursing Workforce Development MexConex, Lexington, KY
2008, 2011 Grant proposal reviewer Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC), Auckland, New Zealand
2009 Consultant - Global health nursing study abroad program development
State University of New York - Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY
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Year(s) Position Institution
2008 to 2010 Director of International Nursing Workforce Development
NursesNow International, Monterrey, Mexico
2008 Focus Group Facilitator & Qualitative Research Consultant
Oncology Nursing Society, Pittsburgh, PA
2007 to 2009 Research & Program Services Development Consultant
Puentes de Salud Community Health Clinic, Philadelphia, PA
2006 to 2008 Consultant: Research & Staff Development Tri-County Hospital, Lexington, NE
2006 Health Policy Advisor, Latino & Social Services Outreach Coordinator
Scott Kleeb for Congress, 3rd District, Nebraska; Kearney, NE
2005 Nursing Education Consultant: BSN curriculum development
Salahaddin University School of Nursing, Erbil, Iraq/New Haven, CT
MEDIA
The Growing Need for Bilingual Nurses Minority Nurse: https://minoritynurse.com/the-growing-need-for-bilingual-nurses/ July 15, 2018 Hispanic Americans across ethnicities want HIV testing in Spanish • University of Buffalo Reporter: http://www.buffalo.edu/ubnow/stories/2018/03/hiv-testing-
spanish.html • News Medical Life Sciences (Australia)(: https://www.news-
medical.net/news/20180314/Majority-of-Hispanic-patients-prefer-HIV-testing-in-Spanish-UB-research-finds.aspx
• Medical Press: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-03-hispanic-americans-ethnicities-hiv-spanish.html
• HealthNewsDigest.com: http://www.healthnewsdigest.com/news/HIV_Issues_700/Hispanic-Americans-Across-Ethnicities-Want-HIV-Testing-in-Spanish.shtml
March 14, 2018 Language Barriers in Home Health Put Patient Outcomes at Risk Home Health Care News – May 8, 2017 Research examines impact of language barriers on patient outcomes in home health care News Medical Life Sciences (Australia) - May 4, 2017 In Home Healthcare, Providers That Do Not Communicate in Patients’ Native Language Negatively Affect Care Outcomes NYU Press Release – May 4, 2017 Altmetric record: 9 media outlets https://www.altmetric.com/details/17445861/news 2017 Best & Worst States for Nurses (expert commentary) Wallet Hub – May 3, 2017
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Impact of Social and Political Determinants on Health Care Resources, Patient Outcomes Contemporary Clinic – November 29, 2016 More Education Means More Clinicians Health Leaders Media – November 14, 2016 Prof. Squires examines influence of country-level and health system factors on workforce production NYU News (press release) – November 9, 2016 New NYU Study About Foreign Educated Nurses Seeking Work in the U.S. Sheds New Light on Global Nurse Migration Trends NYU News (press release) – August 18, 2016 NYU College of Nursing Receives $750K Grant from the Agency for ... NYU News (press release)-Jul 28, 2015 Allison Squires, PhD, RN will serve as the study's principal investigator. “We know that LEP status increases a patient's risk for readmission ... American Academy of Nursing Announces 2015 Class of New Fellows http://states1067.rssing.com/browser.php?indx=13731588&item=8935 Caring for the Nation’s Immigrant Children (2015-06-08) https://news.nurse.com/2015/06/08/caring-for-the-nations-immigrant-children/ 50 Great Websites for Nurse Managers (2014-10) http://www.bestmasterofscienceinnursing.com/50-great-websites-nurse-managers/ To combat obesity among US Latina immigrants, cultural food patterns must be acknowledged, says NYU College of Nursing Research (2014-07-31) http://www.healthcanal.com/metabolic-problems/obesity/53673-to-combat-obesity-among-us-latina-immigrants-cultural-food-patterns-must-be-acknowledged-says-nyu-college-of-nursing-research.html As final migrant kids leave Nogales, officials say they are in good ... azcentral.com-Jul 18, 2014 ... despite internal conflict in some of these countries, according to Allison Squires. Squires is an assistant professor in the College of Nursing at ... ICNM eNews – New report on nurse migration in North and Central America (2013-05) http://www.intlnursemigration.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/ICNMeNews2013May.pdf Kenya Star - Latin American nurses migrating to the US could help national healthcare (2013-04-03) http://www.kenyastar.com/index.php/sid/213585373 Nepal National - Latin American nurses migrating to the US could help national healthcare (2013-04-03) http://www.nepalnational.com/index.php/sid/213585373
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Huffington Post - Latin American nurses migrating to the US could help national healthcare (2013-04-03) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/03/latin-american-nurses-mig_n_3008317.html Wilson Center - Latin American Program in the News: Researchers Examine Nurse Migration in North, Central America as Way to Strengthen Health Systems (2013-04-02) https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/latin-american-program-the-news-researchers-examine-nurse-migration-north-central-america A new report looks at nurse migration in North and Central America as a way to strengthen health systems (2013-03-05) https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-321145310.html Nurse migration in North and Central America strengthening health systems (2013-03-05) http://www.sciencecodex.com/nurse_migration_in_north_and_central_america_strengthening_health_systems-107925 The Facts about Face Time: Nurse Staffing Levels, Time with Patients are Critical to Patient Outcomes (2010-03-18) http://www.nursezone.com/Nursing-News-Events/more-news/The-Facts-about-Face-Time-Nurse-Staffing-Levels-Time-with-Patients-are-Critical-to-Patient-Outcomes_33686.aspx
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