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Neville Strumpf, PhD
Associate Professor, Nursing

Office Phone: 215-898-8802
Office Fax: 215-573-7492
Email: strumpf@pobox.upenn.edu
Website(s):

Education: PhD 1982, New York University

Keywords: None available.

Research and/or Clinical Interests:
None available.

Summary:
1. Frail elders in nursing homes

2. Physical/chemical restraint use

3. Behavioral symptoms

4. Effects of nursing interventions on outcomes of care

5. Homecare interventions for elderly cancer patients

6. Access to services for aging refugees and their families

Representative Publications:
Sullivan-Marx E, Strumpf NE. Restraint free care for acutely ill hospitalized patients. AACN: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care 1996;7(4):572-578.

Evans L, Strumpf NE, Allen-Taylor S, Capezuti E, Maislin G, Jacobsen B. A clinical trial to reduce restraints in nursing homes. Journal of the American Geriatric Society. 1997;45(6):675-681.

Capezuti E, Strumpf NE, Evans L, Maislin G. The relationship between physical restraint removal and falls and injuries among nursing home residents. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences. 1998;53A(1):M47-M52.

Strumpf NE , Asimov K.Accountability: The covenant between patient and provider. In: J. Hickey, R. Ouimette, & S. Venegoni (Eds.). Advanced Practice Nursing: Changing Roles and Clinical Applications Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1996. 165-178.

   

     
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