Lori Bailey
Associate Professor
Nursing
Washington State University Pullman
United States of America
Biography
Lori Bailey joined the Washington State University College of Nursing faculty in the fall of 2012. She is certified in Medical/Surgical and Critical Care nursing in addition to Nursing Education, and she began her teaching career in 2005. She has taught medical surgical nursing, critical care nursing, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and nursing fundamentals courses in several baccalaureate programs. In addition to her teaching career, Lori has enjoyed an active bedside practice in critical care. Her research interests lie in exploring innovative pedagogies and institutional factors that most impact baccalaureate nursing outcomes..
Research Interest
Pedagogical innovation; Curriculum evaluation; Resilience
Publications
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Brown, L. (2011). Baccalaureate nursing student civic engagement study. [Dissertation]. Greeley, CO: University of Northern Colorado.
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Tiedt, J. & Brown, L. (Submitted). Allostatic load: The relationship between chronic stress and diabetes in Native Americans. Family & Community Health.
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Bailey, L.A. Adaptation of the KWL Chart to facilitate Novice Problem Based Learning. Journal of Nursing Education. Accepted.