LAURA A. TAYLOR, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
Department of Health Systems and Outcomes
"
I am convinced that, increasingly, computer-based technologies will become a
routine part of nursing care and nursing research. The growing field of
informatics and online capacity represent important ways in which we can
reinforce patient education and share research findings more
rapidly
and
effectively."
Dr. Laura Taylor is an expert in the use of computer-based
information technologies to advance both research and education, primarily
in the area of organ donation and transplantation. She initially came to the
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing as a post-doctoral fellow and
visiting faculty member and currently is exploring the use of a web-based
intervention to educate and support family caregivers of living kidney
donors following surgery. Her work is one of the first studies at the School
to collect all data using a web-based interface as a means to promote
well-being and education for participants. Dr. Taylor's research builds on
her dissertation, the first in the literature to describe caregiver's
response to the stress of caring for a partner who had undergone living
kidney donation. She is a recipient of both the Sigma Theta Tau Doctoral
Student Research Award and the Dorothy Evans Lynne Research Award, and is
working to lead the integration of informatics into nursing curricula and
research in the Baltimore/Washington, DC metropolitan area.
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