APRNet in the Professional Literature

Published articles reporting on research studies conducted within APRNet:

  • Deshefy-Longhi, T., Swartz, M. K., & Grey, M. (in press). Characterizing Nurse Practitioner Practice by Sampling Patient Encounters: An APRNet Study. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
  • Olsen, D. P., Dixon, J. K., Grey, M., Deshefy-Longhi, T., & Demarest, J. C. (2005). Privacy concerns of patients and nurse practitioners in primary care -- an APRNet study. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 17(12), 527-534.
  • Anderko, L., Bartz, C., & Lundeen, S. (2005). Practice-based research networks: Nursing centers and communities working collaboratively to reduce health disparities. Nursing Clinics of North America, 40(4), 747-758.
  • Deshefy-Longhi, T., Dixon , J. K., Olsen, D., & Grey M. (2004). Privacy and confidentiality issues in primary care: Views of advanced practice nurses and their patients. Nursing Ethics, 11 (4), 378-394.
  • McCloskey, B., Grey, M., Deshefy-Longhi, T., & Grey, L. J. (2003). APRN practice patterns in primary care. Nurse Practitioner, 28(4), 39-44.
  • Swartz, M., Grey, M., Allan, J., Ridenour, N., Kovner, C., Hinton Walker, P., & Marion, L. (2003). A day in the lives of Advanced Practice Nurses in the U.S. The Nurse Practitioner Journal, 28 (10), 32-39.
  • Deshefy-Longhi, T., Swartz, M. K., & Grey, M. (2002). Establishing a practice-based research network of advanced practice registered nurses in southern New England. Nursing Outlook, 50(3), 127-132.