Leslie McCormack
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Leslie McCormack's research focuses on improving health sciences education and maternal and infant health outcomes. McCormack has investigated the effectiveness of remote learning environments for nursing students, including studies on maintaining academic performance and student satisfaction during the transition to online instruction. This work also includes piloting high-fidelity simulations to evaluate nursing students' knowledge, confidence, and satisfaction with postpartum hemorrhage scenarios and remote virtual simulation techniques.
Further research by McCormack addresses the health and educational needs of specific populations. This includes the development and implementation of an advanced practice registered nurse-led prenatal education program for housing insecure women and an adapted prenatal curriculum designed to improve mother and infant outcomes. McCormack's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3 across 6 publications with 41 citations. Key collaborators include Nicole L. Ward, Natalie Capps, Beverly English, and Keneshia Bryant-Moore, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 41
Selected Publications
- Motherhood Together: Effects of an Adapted Prenatal Curriculum on Mother and Infant Outcomes. (2022)
- Piloting a high-fidelity postpartum hemorrhage simulation with prelicensure nursing students: Evaluating knowledge, confidence, and satisfaction (2021) DOI
- Maintaining Academic Performance and Student Satisfaction during the Remote Transition of a Nursing Obstetrics Course to Online Instruction (2021) DOI
- The development and implementation of an advanced practice registered nurse–led prenatal education program for housing insecure women (2021) DOI
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