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Shelly Malin
Researcher at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Publications - 14
Citations - 807
Shelly Malin is an academic researcher from Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transtheoretical model & Evidence-based practice. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 732 citations. Previous affiliations of Shelly Malin include Marquette University & Marquette University College of Nursing.
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Changing the tide: an Internet/video exercise and low-fat diet intervention with middle-school students
Marilyn Frenn,Shelly Malin,Roger L. Brown,Yvonne Greer,Jaime Fox,Jennifer Greer,Sarah Smyczek +6 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this investigation was to examine the effectiveness of an eight-session health promotion/transtheoretical model Internet/video-delivered intervention to increase physical activity and reduce dietary fat among low-income, culturally diverse, seventh-grade students.
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Readiness for Discharge in Parents of Hospitalized Children
Marianne E. Weiss,Marianne E. Weiss,Norah L. Johnson,Norah L. Johnson,Shelly Malin,Shelly Malin,Teresa Arline Jerofke,Teresa Arline Jerofke,Cecilia Lang,Cecilia Lang,Eileen Sherburne,Eileen Sherburne +11 more
TL;DR: The quality of discharge teaching, particularly the nurses' skills in "delivery" of parent teaching, was associated with increased parental readiness for discharge, which wasassociated with less coping difficulty during the first 3 weeks postdischarge.
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Stage-based interventions for low-fat diet with middle school students.
TL;DR: Low-income, culturally diverse students from an urban middle school received four classroom interventions with the use of a combined Health Promotion/Transtheoretical Model to control fat in diet and increase physical activity to prevent obesity and cardiovascular disease.
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Discharge Teaching, Readiness for Discharge, and Post-discharge Outcomes in Parents of Hospitalized Children
Marianne E. Weiss,Kathleen J. Sawin,Kathleen J. Sawin,Karen Gralton,Karen Gralton,Norah L. Johnson,Carol Klingbeil,Stacee M. Lerret,Stacee M. Lerret,Shelly Malin,Olga Yakusheva,Rachel F. Schiffman +11 more
TL;DR: There is a sequential effect of quality of discharge teaching delivery on parent discharge readiness, which is associated with parent coping difficulty and child readmission.
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Barriers to Pediatric Pain Management: A Nursing Perspective
Michelle L. Czarnecki,Katherine Simon,Jamie J. Thompson,Cheryl L. Armus,Thomas Hanson,Kristin A. Berg,Jodie L. Petrie,Qun Xiang,Shelly Malin +8 more
TL;DR: This study describes strategies used by the Joint Clinical Practice Council of Children's Hospital of Wisconsin to identify barriers perceived as interfering with nurses' (RNs) ability to provide optimal pain management.