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overview Leanne Lefler, obtained her PhD in Nursing Science in 2006 from the UAMS College of Nursing and prior to that worked in clinical practice for 17 years caring for adults with cardiovascular disease. She is a board-certified Advanced Practice Nurse and Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist. She is currently an Associate Professor in the College of Nursing at UAMS, adjunct appointment to the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center at the VA and holds the title of Education Leader for the college’s Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. She is a fellow in the American Heart Association and sits on their national subcommittee for the Care Of Older Adults with Cardiovascular Disease. Lefler serves on other Boards for the Southern Nursing Research Society and the Arkansas Action Coalition for the Future of Nursing. She is a member of the Department of Nursing Science and has received federal funding for several research studies. Lefler’s research focuses on prevention of cardiovascular disease in older women by improving physical activity and decreasing sedentary behavior. Other work includes modifying individual health by improving the culture of health within communities. Recently, Lefler received a national award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as a Breakthrough Nurse Leader in this regard. She has multiple publications and presentations.

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Academic Article Perceived risk of heart attack: a function of gender?
Academic Article Ten commandments of faith-based recruitment.
Academic Article Double jeopardy! Heart disease risk factors for older African American and Caucasian women.
Academic Article Examining medication adherence in older women with coronary heart disease.
Academic Article Disparities in heart failure and other cardiovascular diseases among women.
Academic Article What's wrong with me? Women's coronary heart disease diagnostic experiences.
Concept Heart Failure
Concept Heart Diseases
Academic Article Commentary on: Disparities in patients presenting to the emergency department with potential acute coronary syndrome: it matters if you are Black or White.
Award or Honor Receipt Elected Fellow of the American Heart Association
Academic Article Summer Institute on Aging Research Program Abstracts
Academic Article Braunwald's cardiac nursing: A companion to Braunwald’s heart disease
Academic Article Circulation
Academic Article The Gerontologist
Academic Article Central Arkansas Veterans Health Care System Program Abstracts
Academic Article Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Academic Article Southern Online Journal of Nursing Research, Conference Abstracts
Academic Article Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Conference, Abstract Proceedings
Academic Article Southern Online Journal of Nursing Research
Academic Article Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
Academic Article Southern Nursing Research Society, Conference Proceedings
Grant Predicting CHD Events in Black and White Women
Grant A typology of heart failure patients’ preferences for end-of-life communication with healthcare providers
Grant Geriatric Advanced Practice (GAP): Evaluating the Use of mHealth Technology in Patients with Heart Failure, Pilot
Grant Adherence to Medications: Older Women with Coronary Heart Disease
Grant Academic Public Health Impact Evaluation Projects: Impact of Academic-Practice Partnership using mHealth Technology on Heart Failure Benchmarks with Older Adults in Rural and Medically Underserved Areas of Arkansas
Grant Geriatric Advanced Practice (GAP): Evaluating the Use of mHealth Technology in Patients with Heart Failure, Pilot
Grant A Lifestyle Physical Activity Intervention for Older Sedentary Women
Academic Article Evaluating the Use of Mobile Health Technology in Older Adults With Heart Failure: Mixed-Methods Study.
Grant Innovative Care Model for Older Adults with Chronic Heart Failure (i-COACH): A Comparative Effective
Grant A Lifestyle Physical Activity Intervention for Older Sedentary Women
Grant Innovative Care Model for Older Adults with Chronic Heart Failure (i-COACH): A Comparative Effective

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