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Marianne Shaughnessy
Assistant Professor
Suite Number:
365A
Telephone: 410-706-5442
Fax: 410-706-0344
E-mail
Education
- BSN, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, 1984
- MSN, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Nurse Practitioner, Mature Family Track, 1989
- PhD, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, 1996
- Post-Doc - Department of Veterans Affairs Nursing Research Post Doctoral Fellowship 1999-2001
Research
- July, 2004 -
December, 2004
Principal Investigator – “Exercise and Diet Programs to Improve
Cardiovascular Health.” Funded by University of Maryland Statewide Health Network Cigarette Restitution Fund. Translational program to export successful weight loss programs from Baltimore VA GRECC to faith community in West Baltimore. - July 1999- June,2001
Principal Investigator - “The Effect of Cognitive Deficits/Executive Dysfunction on Quality of Life and Functional Outcomes in Stroke Survivors”. VA Nurse Post Doctoral Fellowship. Study to gather pilot data in exploring relationships between cognition/executive function, functional outcomes and quality of life following stroke. - November 1997 - June 1998
Principal Investigator - "Function Following Stroke" New Faculty Grant project follow up to dissertation research examining functional recovery patterns during 3 to 6 month period following stroke.
Recent Publications
- Shaughnessy, M., Resnick, B, & Macko, RF (2004). Reliability and validity of the short self-efficacy and outcome expectations for exercise scale in patients post stroke. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease, 13(5), 214-219.
- Haeuber E, Shaughnessy M, Forrester L, Coleman KL, Macko RF. Microprocessor-Linked Accelerometer Monitoring of Community Ambulatory Activity After Stroke. Arch Phys Med Rehabil; In Press.
- Shaughnessy, M. (2003). Cerebrovascular Accident, Transient Ischemic Attack. Management Guidelines for Gerontological Nurse Practitioners, (2nd ed.). Kennedy-Malone, L., Fletcher, KR & Plank, LM, (eds). Philadelphia: FA Davis Co.
- Macko, RF, Haeuber, E, Shaughnessy, M. Boone, DA, Coleman, KL, Smith, GV, Silver, KHC, Gardner, AW. (2002). Microprocessor-based ambulatory activity monitoring in hemiparetic stroke patients. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34(3), 394-399.
- Shaughnessy, M Hill-O’Neill, K. (2001). Dizziness and Stroke. Geriatric Advanced Nursing Practice, Strumpf, N & Cotter, V. (Eds). New York: McGraw-Hill.
- Shaughnessy, M., Resnick, B, & Macko, RF (in press). Testing a model of exercise behavior following stroke. Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing.
- Shaughnessy, M. Michael, K, Sorkin, J & Macko, RF (2005). Steps after stroke: Capturing ambulatory recovery. Stroke, 36, 1305-1307
- Shaughnessy, M., Resnick, B, & Macko, RF (2004). Reliability and validity of the short self-efficacy and outcome expectations for exercise scale in patients post stroke. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease, 13(5), 214-219.
- Haeuber E. Shaughnessy M. Forrester LW. Coleman KL. Macko RF. (2004) Accelerometer monitoring of home- and community-based ambulatory activity after stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 85(12):1997-2001.
- Shaughnessy, M. (2003). Cerebrovascular Accident, Transient Ischemic Attack. Management Guidelines for Gerontological Nurse Practitioners, (2nd ed.). Kennedy-Malone, L., Fletcher, KR & Plank, LM, (eds). Philadelphia: FA Davis Co.
- Macko, RF, Haeuber, E, Shaughnessy, M. Boone, DA, Coleman, KL, Smith, GV, Silver, KHC, Gardner, AW. (2002). Microprocessor-based ambulatory activity monitoring in hemiparetic stroke patients. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34(3), 394-399.
Primary Teaching Areas
- NURS605: Comprehensive Health Assessment of Adults
- NURS331: Introduction to Gerontological Nursing
Major Professional Activities
- Associate Director of Education/ Evaluation, Baltimore VA Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center
- Sigma Theta Tau International, Pi Chapter (University of Maryland), Graduate Counselor