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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Natalie Capps' research primarily focuses on health sciences education and public health topics. She has investigated the impact of remote learning transitions on nursing education, examining student satisfaction and academic performance in online obstetrics courses. Capps has also explored the use of high-fidelity simulations in training prelicensure nursing students, evaluating their knowledge, confidence, and satisfaction with postpartum hemorrhage simulations. Her work extends to public health issues, including a review of hospital-based violence intervention programs utilizing peer support specialists and an analysis of smoking and secondhand smoke exposure among women in the U.S. using NHANES data, with a specific focus on its relation to cervical cancer.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 61
Selected Publications
- Cadaveric education and anxiety among baccalaureate nursing students (2025) DOI
- Active and Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Cervical Cancer: Analysis of the NHANES 2007–2016 (2024) DOI
- Hospital Based Violence Intervention Programs Using Peer Support Specialists: A Concise Review (2024) DOI
- Cadaveric education in baccalaureate nursing education (2024) DOI
- 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
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