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1 Leslie Neal-Boylan, PhD, RN, CRRN, APRN, FAAN Cell 203-752-6228 [email protected] Education Ph.D. in Nursing, 1998, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia M.S. in Nursing, 1992, San Jose State University, San Jose, California B.S.N., 1981, Rutgers University, Camden, New Jersey Family Nurse Practitioner certificate, first certified 2003, Marymount University, Arlington, VA CRRN, 1992-2022 Teaching and Educational Leadership Experience 2017- MGH Institute of Health Professions Position: Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Program Innovation and Professor 2015-2017 University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, WI Position: Dean and Professor, College of Nursing 2012-2015 Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT Position: Associate Dean and Professor 2010-2012 Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT Position: Professor of Nursing and Graduate Program Director 2007-2010 Yale School of Nursing, New Haven, CT Position: Associate Professor of Nursing 2005-2007 University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME Position: Associate Professor of Nursing 1999-2005 Marymount University, Arlington, VA Position: Associate Professor Position: Co-chair Associate degree in nursing program 1999-1999 George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Position: Adjunct Professor 1995-1998 George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Position: Graduate Teaching Assistant 1998 George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Position: Research Assistant, University Consortium Certificates 2009- Certified in Rheumatology by the ARHP 2017-2023 Family Nurse Practitioner certified by the ANCC

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Leslie Neal-Boylan, PhD, RN, CRRN, APRN, FAAN

Cell 203-752-6228

[email protected]

Education

Ph.D. in Nursing, 1998, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia

M.S. in Nursing, 1992, San Jose State University, San Jose, California

B.S.N., 1981, Rutgers University, Camden, New Jersey

Family Nurse Practitioner certificate, first certified 2003, Marymount University, Arlington, VA

CRRN, 1992-2022

Teaching and Educational Leadership Experience

2017- MGH Institute of Health Professions

Position: Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Program

Innovation and Professor

2015-2017 University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, WI

Position: Dean and Professor, College of Nursing

2012-2015 Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT

Position: Associate Dean and Professor

2010-2012 Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT

Position: Professor of Nursing and Graduate Program Director

2007-2010 Yale School of Nursing, New Haven, CT

Position: Associate Professor of Nursing

2005-2007 University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME

Position: Associate Professor of Nursing

1999-2005 Marymount University, Arlington, VA

Position: Associate Professor

Position: Co-chair Associate degree in nursing program

1999-1999 George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

Position: Adjunct Professor

1995-1998 George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

Position: Graduate Teaching Assistant

1998 George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

Position: Research Assistant, University Consortium

Certificates

2009- Certified in Rheumatology by the ARHP

2017-2023 Family Nurse Practitioner certified by the ANCC

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2017-2022 Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse by the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses

1995-2000 Certified Home Healthcare Nurse by the ANCC

2017-Registered Nurse and APRN licensed in Massachusetts (original license 1981)

Honors and Awards

2019, Upsilon Lambda (Sigma Theta Tau International Chapter) Research Award

2017, Nominated for ENRS Researcher Award

2016, AACN-Wharton Executive Leadership Fellow

2014, Virginia Henderson Excellence in Research Award, Connecticut Nurses Association.

2013, American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award

2013, Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing

2013, Harvard Macy Scholar "A systems approach to assessment in health professions

education"

2012, American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award

2012, Rehabilitation Nursing, Editor’s Choice Award

2005, American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award

2002, Member of America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals

2001, George Mason University Distinguished Alumni Award

2000, Named one of 51 Virginia Pioneer Nurses, Virginia Nurses Association

1998, Epsilon Zeta Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International Dissertation Scholarship Award

1998, George Mason University College of Nursing and Health Science Nursing Story Award

1995-1998, George Mason University Graduate Fellowship

1995, Rehabilitation Nursing, Editor’s Choice Award

1989-1992, San Jose State University Foundation Fellowship

University and School Committees (Selected)

University Committees: Provost Administrative Councils, Chancellor Executive Council, Dean

Search Committees, Strategic Planning Committees, National and Regional Accreditation

Committees, Faculty Senate, Admissions, Geriatric Curriculum Integration, Promotion and

Tenure, Gerontology Work Group, Sabbaticals Task Force, Institutional Review Board, Student-

Faculty Council, Instructional Budget and Planning, Student Evaluation, Research Initiative,

Research and Outcomes, Faculty development, Benefits, Assessment and Outcomes, Associate

Deans Council, Provost's SWOT Planning committee, University Assessment Committee, Data

Governance Initiative.

School/College Committees: Inaugural Chair Center for Climate Change, Climate Justice and

Health; Graduate program, Undergraduate program, Strategic Planning, Leadership, Curriculum

Review committee, Faculty Search committees, Clinical Nurse Leader Workshop Planning

committee, School of Nursing Structure committee, Awards and Honors committee, CCNE

accreditation, COA accreditation (CRNA program), Quality Improvement committee (Chair),

Diversity Planning committee (Chair), RN to BSN Planning committee, MSN Online Program

committee (Chair). I represented the School of Nursing at the Connecticut Deans and Directors

meetings. Served on several masters and doctoral committees.

Leadership Development (selected and recent)

MA Organization of Nurse Leaders conference, March 8, 2019, Worcester, MA

Dealing with difficult faculty, MGH Institute of Health Professions, January 29, 2019

Active learning strategies for classroom and clinical use, MGH Institute of Health Professions,

January 29, 2019

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MGH Institute of Health Professions Leadership conference April, 2018

AACN Wharton Executive Leadership program 2016

UW-Oshkosh College of Nursing Conversations with Leaders series 2015-2017

AACN Deans conferences and Executive Development series, 2013-2017

AACN Nursing Advancement Professionals Conference, April 4-6, 2013

Bernadette Melnyk Conversations with Leaders series, April 29, 2013

Connecticut League for Nursing, 24 Annual Leadership Convention, June 7, 2013

A conversation on the high cost of health care by Steven Brill, October 28, 2013

Connecticut Hospital Association joint meeting of patient care executives and deans and directors,

December 6, 2013

AACN 2014 Executive Development Series, March 21-22, 2014

High Reliability by Sheila Kempf, May 14, 2014

Imaging the brain…and reading minds? Technical considerations, neuroethical concerns by James

Giordano, PhD, May 21, 2014

Joining Forces to Educate Veterans, May 29, 2014

National League for Nursing annual conference: Strengthening Nursing Practice, June 12-13, 2014

Professional Memberships and Offices Held

Chair, CCNE Nominating Committee:2019-2020

Applied Nursing Research, manuscript reviewer 6/2019

Nursing Forum, manuscript reviewer 6/2019

Journal for Nurse Practitioners: Associate Editor, January 1, 2018-

Journal of Nursing Education: Manuscript reviewer, 2018-

CCNE Nominating Committee 2018-2019

Massachusetts Coalition of Nurse Practitioners 2017-

Organization of Nurse Leaders Nominating Committee member 2018-

AACN-Wharton Executive program candidate reviewer 2017

Healthy Campus 2020 inaugural committee co-chair, UWO 2017

Rehabilitation Nursing Journal Editorial Board 2017-

Wisconsin Center for Nursing Executive Board, 2017

Wisconsin Nurses Association, 2015-2018

AACN Professoriate Task Force, 2016-2017

Valley VNA Senior Care Board of Directors 2016-2017

Wisconsin Nursing LEADs the PACC Advisory Council (Wisconsin Center for Nursing) 2015-

2017 (RWJF SIP Grant Advisory Council)

American Academy of Nursing, 2013-

ANEW- Wisconsin organization of Deans and Directors, 2016-2017

Midwest Nursing Research Society, member 2016-2017

American Nurses Association: Nomination committee 2007, Member - ongoing

Association of Rehabilitation Nurses: Core Curriculum Reviewer 2010-2011, Member

CTAPRN Society: Nominations Committee Chair 2008-2009, Education Committee

Eastern Nurses Research Society: Membership Committee 2010-2012, Member- ongoing

Home Healthcare Nurse: Editorial Board Member 1997-2001, 2005-2013

Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association: Manuscript reviewer, 2010, 2011

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National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty: Member 2009-ongoing

Rehabilitation Nursing: Editorial Board Member, 2000-2003, 2017 and ongoing, Manuscript

Review Panel 2008-ongoing, Core Curriculum contributing author and reviewer 2000, 2008,

2011, Research Fund Review Panel, 1999.

Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society: since 1981, variety of chapter board positions, abstract

reviewer, conference delegate

Rehab Management: Editorial Board Member, 1999-2003

Consultation and Interviews

Gilmer, T (2018). Health care as a profession for people with disabilities. New Mobility.

Multiple television and newspaper interviews regarding nurse anesthesia (CRNA) program.

Interviewed for Channel 2 in Wisconsin to discuss new CRNA program emphasis, November 2016

Interviewed for: “Millennials, boomers, Gen Xers-can they get along? By Jennifer Thew,

Healthleaders Media, 9/8/15

Interviewed for "The nurse's quandry" by Melissa Erickson for Salute to Nurses, spring 2015.

Interviewed for "Self-advocacy for nurses with mental health disabilities" by Pam Chwedyk for

Minority Nurse, spring 2015

Interviewed for "10 ways to keep your nursing job from ruining your health" by Jennifer Larson

for Nursezone.com, April 14, 2015.

Interviewed for "How nurses can use their past to transform their future" by Ilene MacDonald for

Fiercehealthcare, fiercehealthcare.com, March 6, 2015.

Interviewed on AM 1220 WQUN regarding “Reality” book

Interviewed on WTIC News Talk 1080 regarding “Reality” book November 14, 2014

Invited doctoral committee member, PhD student at University of Illinois, 2014-2017

Interviewed on News Channel 8 regarding human trafficking conference May 30, 2014

Interviewed regarding human trafficking conference on WATR-AM radio May 27, 2014

Interviewed regarding human trafficking conference on WQUN-AM radio- May 8, 2014.

Consultant on issues related to nurses and nursing students with disabilities to faculty and students

from across the country.

Consultant for qualitative research with the Muskie Institute, Building Research Infrastructure and

Capacity, AHRQ grant, 2006-2007.

Collaboration with Professor Alberto Franci, Urbino, Italy, regarding satisfaction and retention of

home health care staff, 2006-2008.

Clinical Experience

2018- Hallmark Health (Tufts University), Malden, MA

Position: Family Nurse Practitioner

2015-2017 Student Health Center, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Position: Family Nurse Practitioner

2015- Living Healthy Community Clinic, Oshkosh, WI

Position: Family Nurse Practitioner

2011-2015 Care Medica Internal Medicine, CT

Position: Family Nurse Practitioner

2009-2011 Hamden Medical Services, CT: Internal Medicine

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Position: Family Nurse Practitioner

2008-2009 New Haven Rheumatology, New Haven, CT

Position: Family Nurse Practitioner

2007-2008 Hill Health Center, New Haven, CT

Position: Family Nurse Practitioner

(Internal medicine and Pediatrics)

2005-2007 OASIS Free Clinic, Brunswick, ME

Position: Volunteer Nurse Practitioner

2006-2007 Family Practice: Dr. Jeffrey Martin, Windham, ME

Position: Family Nurse Practitioner

2004-2005 Eastern Loudon Family Practice, Sterling, VA

Position: Family Nurse Practitioner

2003-2004 Potomac Internal Medicine, Burke, VA

Position: Family Nurse Practitioner

1997-2003 Inova VNA Home Health, Springfield, VA

Position: Rehabilitation Clinical Specialist

1998- 1999 Inova VNA Home Health, Springfield, VA

Position: Clinical Education Coordinator

1992-1997 Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) of Northern Virginia

Position: Rehabilitation Clinical Nurse Specialist

1991-1992 Medical Personnel Pool, Monterey, CA

Position: Case Manager

1991-1992 Home Health Plus, Monterey, CA

Position: Visiting Nurse

1991-1992 American Red Cross, Fort Ord, CA

Position: Community Health Nurse Volunteer. Founder and facilitator of a

support group for families with disabled children and their volunteer case

manager

1989-1992 PRIMUS Clinics of Monterey and Salinas, CA

Position: Charge Nurse in Outpatient Clinic

1988-1989 Army Community Service, Fort Leavenworth, KS

Position: Childbirth Educator

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1987-1988 American Red Cross, Fort Leavenworth, KS

Position: Obstetric Staff Nurse

1985-1987 St. John Hospital, Leavenworth, KS

Position: Obstetric: Staff Nurse/Charge Nurse

1984-1985 American Red Cross, Worms, Germany

Position: Staff Nurse in Outpatient Clinic

1982-1984 American Red Cross, Wiesbaden, Germany

Position: Chairman of Nurse Volunteers, Childbirth Educator,

Obstetric Staff Nurse

1981 St. Francis Hospital, Columbus, GA

Position: Medical-surgical Staff Nurse

Grants Awarded

HRSA-ANEW grant, submitted, February 2017, not funded

Jonas Center for Nursing and Veterans Healthcare, 2015-2017, $20,000,

Key Investigator, HRSA-AENT grant, 2014-2016, awarded $652,000 for 2 years.

Key Investigator, IPEC grant, National Center for Interprofessional Education, not funded

PI (100%) Jonas Center for Nursing and Veterans Healthcare, 2014-2016, $20, 000

PI (100%), “Registered Nurses with disabilities: Legal rights and responsibilities,” Quinnipiac

University, School of Nursing Research Award, 2013-2014, $1000.

PI (100%), “RNs with Disabilities”, Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) Creative

Activity Grant, 2012-2013, $2500.

PI (100%), “RNs with Disabilities”, SCSU Creative Activity Grant, 2011-2012, $2500.

Co-I (50%), “Clinical Nurse Leader Workshop”, SCSU Faculty Development Grant, 2010-2011,

$2490.

PI (100%), “Work instability and intent to leave among employed RNs in the United States”, Delta

Mu (Sigma Theta Tau), 2010-2011, $1250.

PI (50%), “Exploring and comparing the worklife experiences of physicians and RNs with

permanent sensory and/or physical disabilities”, Delta Mu, 2009-2010, $2000.

PI (75%), “Nurses with Sensory Disabilities”, Delta Mu, 2008-2009, $2500.

Co-I (50%), “The lived experience of RNs with disabilities”, Marymount University, 2006-2007,

$2500.

Co-I (50%), “The lived experience of RNs with disabilities”, University of Southern Maine Faculty

Senate Grant, 2005-2006, $2500.

Co-I (25%), “Recruitment, retention, and satisfaction of home healthcare nurses”, Agency for

Healthcare Research and Quality, 2003-2004, $850,000.

Co-I (50%), “Effectiveness of web site www.chroniccaresolutions.com.”

Epsilon Zeta (Sigma Theta Tau), 2002-2003, $2500.

Co-I (50%), “Public awareness of home care via web site: www.chroniccaresolutions.com.”

2001-2002, Epsilon Zeta, $2500.

PI (50%), “Public awareness of home care”, Mednick Fellowship (Virginia Foundation of

Independent Colleges), 2000-2001, $2500.

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PI (50%), “Public awareness of home care”, National Association for Home Care, in-kind award,

2000-2001.

PI (100%), “How do home health nurses define their practice?” (Dissertation), Epsilon Zeta, 1997-

1998, $500.

Community Participation Valley VNA Senior Services, Board of Directors, 2016-2017

Congregation Beth Israel Board of Directors, June 2016-2017

Pageant judge for Miss UWO to benefit Christine Ann Women’s Shelter, October 2016

Run/Walk volunteer to benefit ReThink Addiction to stop substance abuse, Fall 2016

Affinity Health System Institutional Review Board member January 2016-December 2016

Congregation Mishkan Israel Board of Directors, May 2014-January 2015

Gentiva Home Care Professional Advisory Board member: 2010-2013

C.A.R.E. Free clinic, Hartford, CT: February 3, 2010

VNA of Hamden Professional Advisory Board member: 2009-2010 (VNA went out of business)

Whitney Center (CCRC) Board, Hamden, CT: 2008-2011

OASIS Free Clinic, Brunswick, ME 2005-2007

Midcoast Hunger Prevention Project, Brunswick, ME 2005-2007

Fairfax County Public Health Department: MRC (bioterrorism disaster preparation), Fairfax, VA

2001-2007

American Red Cross: Disaster Center of Northern VA 2001-2002

Courses Taught at the University Level

Diagnostic Measures-guest lecture to Nurse Practitioner students- rheumatology-March 2019

Rehabilitation Science 920 Research Design in Health-guest lecture- qualitative research

November 12, 2018

Faculty and preceptor of Nurse Practitioner students, free community clinic, spring 2018-

History of Nursing Ideas, fall 2017

Committee member on doctoral (PhD) dissertations/advisor on several DNP projects

Growth and Development, undergraduate, covered for instructor, fall 2016

Holistic Health Assessment, undergraduate lab instructor, fall 2014

Advanced Health Assessment, lab instructor, fall 2013

Nurse practitioner clinical seminar, spring 2013

Nursing Theory, graduate level, fall 2010, 2011

Role courses for family nurse practitioners, fall 2010, spring 2011, summer 2011

Primary care of adults, fall 2009, spring 2010

Advanced Health Assessment, fall 2007, fall 2008, fall 2009

Clinical Seminar, spring 2008, spring 2009, spring 2010

Nurse Practitioner Clinical Seminar III, spring 2007

Clinical Nurse Leader Final Seminar, spring 2006

Advanced Health Assessment, fall 2005-summer 2007

The Older Adult in the Community, fall 2005-spring 2007

Nursing Research, spring 2005

Medical-surgical Nursing I (Fundamentals), fall 2003-spring 2005

Community Health Nursing Lecture, fall 2003

Medical-Surgical Nursing Fundamental Skills Lab, spring 2002

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Community Health Nursing Clinical, fall 2001-spring 2002

Health Assessment Lecture and Lab, fall 2000-spring 2005

Pathophysiology, fall 2000-spring 2001

Advanced Pathophysiology, fall 2000-spring 2001

Medical-surgical Nursing (Chronic Illness), fall 1999-spring 2003

Case Management, summer 1998

APPENDIX

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Original Research

Neal, L. J. (2019). Toward a Theory of Home Health Care Nursing Practice. Virginia Henderson

Global Nursing e-Repository. Retrieved from

https://sigma.nursingrepository.org/bitstream/handle/10755/17257/LNealBoylan_1.pdf?

sequence=1&isAllowed=y

Neal-Boylan, L. (2019). The nurse with a profound disability: A case study. Workplace Health &

Safety. DOI:/10.1177/2165079919844273.

Neal-Boylan, L., Miller, M., & Bell, J. (2018). Building Academic Communities to Support

Nursing Students with Disabilities: An Integrative Review. Building Healthy Academic

Communities, 2(1), DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/bhac.v2i1.6342.

Neal-Boylan, L. & Miller, M. (2017). Treat me like everyone else: The experience of nurses who

had disabilities while in school. Nurse Educator. DOI:

10.1097/NNE.0000000000000348

Neal-Boylan, L., & Miller, M. (2015). Registered nurses with disabilities: Legal rights and

responsibilities. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, doi: 10. 1111/jnu.12128.

Neal-Boylan, L. (2014). Nurses with Disabilities: Their job descriptions and work expectations.

Rehabilitation Nursing, 39(4), 169-177.

Marrocco, G. F., Kazer, M. W., Neal-Boylan, L. (2013). Transformational learning in graduate nurse

education through podcasting. Nursing Education Perspectives, doi: 10.5480/10-421.1

Neal-Boylan, L., Hopkins, A., Skeete, R., Hartmann, S. B., Iezzoni, L. I., & Nunez-Smith, M. (2012).

The career trajectories of health care professionals practicing with permanent disabilities.

Academic Medicine, 87(2), 172-178.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2012). An exploration and comparison of the worklife experiences of

registered nurses and physicians with permanent physical and/or sensory disabilities.

Rehabilitation Nursing, 37(1), 3-10.

Neal-Boylan, L. J., Cocca, K., & Carnoali, B. (2009). The benefits to working for retired nurses.

Geriatric Nursing, 30(6), 378-383.

Neal-Boylan, L., Fennie, K., & Baldauf-Wagner, S. (2011). Nurses with sensory disabilities: Their

perceptions and characteristics. Rehabilitation Nursing, 36(1), 25-31.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (Ed.). (2009). On becoming a home health nurse: practice meets theory in home

care nursing (2nd ed.). National Association for Home care.

Neal-Boylan, L. J., & Guillett, S. E. (2008). Nurses with disabilities: Can changing our educational

system keep them in nursing? Nurse Educator, 33(4), 1-4.

Neal-Boylan, L., & Guillett, S. E. (2008). Registered nurses with physical disabilities. Journal of

Nursing Administration, 38(1), 1-3.

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Neal-Boylan, Guillett, S., (2008). Work experiences of RNs with physical disabilities. Rehabilitation

Nursing, 33(2), 67-72.

Guillett, S. E., Neal-Boylan, L. J., & Lathrop, R. (2007). Ready, willing, and disabled. American

Nurse Today, 2(8), 30-32.

Ellenbecker, C. H., Boylan, L. J., & Samia, L. (2006). What home health nurses are saying about

their jobs. Home Healthcare Nurse, 24(5), 315-324.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2006). An Analysis of the differences between hospital nurse and home

healthcare nurse job satisfaction. Home Healthcare Nurse, 24(8), 505-512.

Neal, L. J. (2003). Elder RNs perspectives of nursing education: proposed solutions based on lessons

learned. Nurse Educator, 28(1), 18-22.

Neal, L. J. (2002). Elder RNs: Learning from their experiences. Geriatric Nursing, 23(5), 244-249.

Simmons, B., L., Nelson, D. L., & Neal, L. J. (2001). A comparison of the positive and negative

work attitudes of home healthcare and hospital nurses. Health Care Management Review,

26(3), 63-74.

Neal, L. J. (1999). Validating and refining the Neal theory of home health nursing practice. Home

Health care Management & Practice, 12(2), 16-25.

Neal, L. J. (1999). Research supporting the congruence between rehabilitation principles and home

health nursing practice. Rehabilitation Nursing, 24(3), 115-121.

Ailinger, R. L., & Neal, L. J. (1999). Development of a regional nursing research website. Image,

31( 3), 251-252.

Neal, L. J. (1999). The Neal Theory: Implications for Administration and Practice. Home Healthcare

Nurse, 17(3).

Peer-Reviewed Articles (Non-research)

Neal-Boylan, L., Breakey, S., & Nicholas, P. (2019). Integrating climate change topics into

nursing curricula. Journal of Nursing Education, 58(6), 1-5.

Mauk., K., Almauhy, D., Barks, L., Black, T., Camicia, M., Campbell, G., Dzurec, L., Green, T.,

Neal-Boylan, L., & Pierce, L. (2019). Nurse author: Who me? Yes, you!

Rehabilitation Nursing, 44(2) 104-114. doi: 10.1097/rnj.0000000000000214

Miller, M.,& Neal-Boylan, L. (2019). Killing me sovereignly. Rehabilitation

Nursing, 00(0), 44(2), 96-103. doi: 10.1097/rnj.0000000000000141

Neal-Boylan, L., & Miller, M. (December, 2016). Nurses with disabilities: Know their rights.

American Nurse Today, 11(12), 1-7.

Schmidt, B., MacWilliams, B., & Neal-Boylan, L. (2016). Becoming inclusive: A code of

conduct for inclusion and diversity. Journal of Professional Nursing. doi:

10.1016/j.profnurs.2016.08.014

Neal-Boylan, L. (2016). The ADA and its amendment: Impact on all nurses. INSIGHT: The

Journal of ASORN, 41(2), 29-31.

Neal-Boylan, L., & Smith, D. (2016). Student nurses with physical disabilities: Dispelling myths

and correcting misconceptions. Nurse Educator.

Neal-Boylan, L., Marks, B., & McCulloh, K. J. (2015). Supporting nurses and nursing students

with disabilities. AJN American Journal of Nursing, 115(10), 11.

https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NAJ.0000471915.49472.ab

Neal-Boylan, L. J., & Mager, D. (2012). Nurse Practitioners in home health care: An update.

Home Health Care Management & Practice, 24(4), 193-197.

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Neal-Boylan, L. J., Cocca, K., & Carnoali, B. (2009). The benefits to working for retired nurses.

Geriatric Nursing, 30(6), 378-383.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2009). Update on Rheumatology: part 2. Home Healthcare Nurse, 27(9),

535-540.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2009). Update on Rheumatology: part 1. Home Healthcare Nurse, 27(5),

286-296.

Neal-Boylan, L. (2008). Heart failure: More important than ever (Guest editorial). Home

Healthcare Nurse, 26(10), 1. Edited entire issue.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2007). Health assessment of the very old person at home. Home Healthcare

Nurse, 25(6), 388-398.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2006). The rehabilitation advanced practice nurse in home care. Home

Health Care Nurse, 24(7), 457-458.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (Ed.). (2006). Entire issue. Home Healthcare Nurse, 24(7).

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2006). Rehabilitation care-more important than ever as we prepare for pay of

performance. Home Health Care Nurse, 24 (7), 415.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2006). Optimizing undergraduate nursing education: Demystifying care of

older adults in the home setting. Geriatric Nursing, 27(6), 355-361.

Neal, L. J. (2005). Caring for patients of diverse religious traditions: Judaism. Home Health Care

Nurse, 23(12), 794-797.

Neal, L. J. (2004). The nurse practitioner in home care. Home Health Care Management and

Practice, 16(5), 383-388.

Neal, L. J. (Ed.). (2003). Education for 21st century home care. Home Health Care Management

& Practice, 15 (1), entire issue.

Neal, L. J. (January, 2003). Barriers to communication in home care and the patient with hip

fracture. Home Care Consultant, 12-16.

Neal, L. J., & Guillett, S. (2002). Chroniccaresolutions.com: A unique web site for the

chronically ill and disabled. Rehabilitation Nursing.

Neal, L. J., & Elrod, C. (2001). The FunOASIS: an easy tool for increasing clinician consistency

in answering OASIS functional assessment questions. Home Health Care Management &

Practice, 14(1), 49-53.

Neal, L. J. (2001). Using rehabilitation theory to teach medical-surgical nursing to undergraduate

students. Rehabilitation Nursing, 26(2), 72-75, 77.

Neal, L. J. (1999). The “R” word and the new millennium. Home Healthcare Nurse, 18(1).

Neal, L.J. (1999). Preparing students to practice in the home. Nurse Educator, 24(4), 13- 15.

Neal, L. J. (1998). Current issues: Important changes in home health care. Rehabilitation

Nursing, 24(1), 4, 6.

Neal, L. J. (1998). Functional assessment of the home health client. Home Healthcare Nurse,

16(10), 670-678.

Neal, L. J. (1998). Current functional assessment tools. Home Healthcare Nurse, 16(11), 766-

772.

Neal, L. J. (1998). A place to hide. Home Healthcare Nurse, 16(12), 838-839.

Neal, L. J. (1997). The rehabilitation nurse in the home care setting: Care of the client with

HIV/AIDS. Rehabilitation Nursing, 22(5), 239-242.

Neal, L. J. (1997). Current clinical practice in home care nursing. Home Healthcare Nurse,

15(12), 881-882.

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Brown, N. L., & Neal, L. J. (1997). Development of a managed care team in a traditional home

healthcare agency. Journal of Nursing Administration, 27(10), 43-48.

Neal, L. J. (1997). Perspective: There is a need for more rehabilitation nurses in home care

practice. Rehabilitation Nursing, 22(3), 153.

Neal, L. J. (1997). Basic neurological assessment of the home health client. Home Healthcare

Nurse, 15(3), 156-169.

Neal, L. J. (1997). Basic musculoskeletal assessment tips for the home health nurse. Home

Healthcare Nurse, 15(4), 227-233.

Neal, L. J. (1996). The home care client with Alzheimer’s disease: Part I: Assessment tools for

activities of daily living. Home Healthcare Nurse, 14(2), 175-178.

Neal, L. J. (1996). The home care client with Alzheimer’s disease: Part II: Interventions. Home

Healthcare Nurse, 14(4), 265-267.

Neal, L. J. (1996). The clinical nurse specialist: Practice in the home health care setting. Home

Health Care Management & Practice, 8(3), 64-67.

Neal, L. J. (1996). The rehabilitation nurse in the home healthcare setting. Home Health Care

Management & Practice, 8(4), 50-55.

Neal, L. J. (1996). Admission nursing in home care: The exclusive domain of the rehabilitation

nurse? Home Healthcare Nurse, 14(7), 539-541.

Neal, L. J. (1996). Outpatient ACL surgery: The role of the home health nurse. Orthopaedic

Nursing, 15(4), 9-13.

Neal, L. J. (1995). The rehabilitation nursing team in the home healthcare setting.

Rehabilitation Nursing, 20(1), 32-36.

Neal, L. J. (1995). Activities of daily living and the cardiac client who is homebound. Home

Healthcare Nurse, 13(1), 70-71.

Neal, L. J. (1995). Power Pudding: Natural laxative therapy for the elderly who are homebound.

Home Healthcare Nurse, 13(3), 66-71.

Neal, L. J. (1995). Activities of daily living: The bedbound home care client. Home Healthcare

Nurse, 13(4), 77-79.

Neal, L. J. (1995). The rehabilitation nurse in the home setting: Treating the chronic wound as a

disability. Rehabilitation Nursing, 20(5), 261-264.

Neal, L. J. (1995). The rehabilitation clinical nurse specialist in the home health care setting.

Clinical Nurse Specialist, 9(6), 293-298.

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Posters and Presentations Nursing Leadership: Not for the faint of heart, Organization of Maine Nurse Leaders, Invited

Keynote, March 13, 2019 Augusta, ME

Nurses with disabilities, Schwartz Rounds, Invited, MGH Institute of Health Professions,

February 25, 2019

Nurses with disabilities, HOPE Nursing Conference, Invited, MGH Institute of Health

Professions, February 21, 2019

I am an individual: RNs with Physical Disabilities, Council on the Advancement of Nursing

Science, September 12-15, 2018 Washington, DC.

Registered Nurses with Disabilities: Legal Rights and Responsibilities, Council on the

Advancement of Nursing Science, September 15-17, 2016, Washington, DC.

Transformational learning in graduate nurse education through podcasting, Invited,

Research/Scholarship Celebration, May 28, 2014, Quinnipiac University, North Haven, CT.

Publish or Perish: Clinical publication for APRNs, Invited, CTAPRNS conference, April 2014,

Southbury, CT.

Health care professionals with disabilities: Career trends, best practices, and call to action,

Invited, Office of Disability Employment Policy United States Department of Labor, March 18,

2014, Washington, DC.

Registered Nurses with disabilities: The aging nurse workforce, poster, The 2nd US-Sino Forum:

Advancing nursing research and education across the globe, March 9-11, 2014, Duke University,

Durham., NC.

Registered nurses with disabilities, Invited, Tau Rho (Sigma Theta Tau chapter), October 30, 2013,

North Haven, CT.

Publish or Perish: Clinical publication workshop for APRNs, invited presentation, CTAPRNS

conference, April 25-26, 2013, Southbury, CT.

Update on Rheumatology, invited presentation, CTAPRNS conference, April 25-26, 2013,

Southbury, CT.

Comparison of Worklife experiences of physicians and nurses with disabilities, poster, Council

on the Advancement of Nursing Science, October 12, 2011, Washington, DC.

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Comparison of Worklife experiences of physicians and nurses with disabilities, poster, Eastern

Nursing Research Society, March 24, 2011, Philadelphia, PA.

The perceptions of retired RNs regarding volunteering in nursing and non-nursing roles,

poster, Eastern Nursing Research Society, March 24, 2011, Philadelphia, PA.

What NPs need to know about home care, invited presentation, NPACE, January 26, 2011,

Mohegan Sun Resort, CT.

Update on common joint disorder management in primary care, invited presentation, NPACE,

January 26, 2011, Mohegan Sun Resort, CT.

Nurses with disabilities: Losing them to the profession, presentation, 2010 State of the Science

Congress on Nursing Research, September 27-29, 2010, Washington, DC.

Latest in treatment of rheumatic diseases in primary care, invited presentation, NPACE, June

14, 2010, Falmouth, MA.

Working with disabled nursing students, invited presentation, Greenfield College, June 4, 2010,

Greenfield, Mass.

Benefits to volunteering for retired RNs, poster, American Geriatrics Society Annual, Scientific

Meeting, Orlando, FLA, May 14, 2010

The impact of permanent sensory or physical disability on the career trajectories of healthcare

professionals, presentation, Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) 6th Annual

Physicians Workforce Research Conference, Alexandria, VA, May 6, 2010.

Podcasting, presentation, NONPF, Providence, RI, April 17, 2010.

Nurses with Disabilities: A diverse group of outsiders, presentation, Eastern Nurses Research

Society, Washington, DC, March 25, 2010.

Nurses with Sensory Disabilities, poster, 13th Annual Conference: Raising the Voice of Nursing

in Quality and Patient Safety, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT, October 8, 2009.

Nurses with Sensory Disabilities, presentation, 35th annual Educational Conference, Association

of Rehabilitation Nurses, Albuquerque, NM, October 21-24, 2009.

Changing nursing education to retain RNs with Disabilities, poster, 28th International Nursing

and Midwifery Research Conference Advancing Nursing & Midwifery practice and performance in

modern healthcare systems, Dublin, Ireland, February 26, 2009.

Work instability among nurses with sensory disabilities, poster, The 15th Annual Connecticut

Collaborative Research Day, Rocky Hill, CT, April 3, 2009.

Work instability among nurses with sensory disabilities, poster, Achieving Excellence Through

Research and Evidence-based Nursing Practice, New York University, June 12, 2009.

Registered Nurses with Physical Disabilities, poster, YSN Annual Alumni Reunion,

New Haven, CT., September 25-27, 2008.

Registered Nurses with Physical Disabilities, poster, Transitions, changes, choices,

and impact, Connecticut Nurses Association, Farmington, CT., October 23, 2008.

Registered nurses with physical disabilities, presentation, 16th Annual Research Day sponsored

by the Connecticut Chapters of Sigma Theta Tau International, Western State Connecticut

University, Danbury, CT, April 4, 2008.

RNs with physical disabilities, presentation, Achieving Excellence Through Research and

Evidence-based Nursing Practice, New York University, June 2008.

RNs with Physical Disabilities in the Workplace, presentation, Association of Rehabilitation

Nurses: Reshaping our Future, 33rd Annual Educational Conference, Washington, DC, October 6,

2007.

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RNs with Physical Disabilities in the Workplace, presentation, American Nurses Association-

Maine Chapter, March 8, 2007.

RNs with Disabilities: The lived experience. Poster, annual research day of the Reston Hospital,

Reston, Virginia, March 2007.

RNs with Disabilities: The lived experience. Poster, annual research day of George Mason

University, Fairfax, Virginia, April 2007.

The Neal Theory of Home Health Nursing Practice, presentation, University of Urbino doctoral

students in economics, statistics, and social work, Urbino, Italy, July 2006.

The Elder Interview, poster, Drexel University Nursing Education Institute, Providence, RI, June

2006

Advanced Practice Nurses, Northeast Advisors for the Northeast conference, Portland, ME, April

2006

Satisfaction and Retention of Home Healthcare Nurses, presentation of a research study,

Marymount University “Innovations,” spring 2004

Satisfaction and Retention of Home Healthcare Nurses, presentation of a research study, National

Association of Home Care Conference for Home Health Agency directors, March 2004.

Satisfaction and Retention of Home Healthcare Nurses, Poster session presented at the annual

research day of the Reston Hospital, Reston, Virginia, 2004.

Elder RNs, Sigma Theta Tau, Old Dominion University Chapter, October 20, 2003, Norfolk, VA

Co-presented Hip fracture consensus conference report with Karen Faler, RN, ONC to National

Association of Orthopaedic Nurses, May 21, 2002, Las Vegas, NV

The Neal Theory, presentation, nursing theory class, Marymount University, September 2001

Home Care and Hip Fracture, presentation, to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons,

May 2001

Public Awareness of Home Care, presentation of research, National Association of Home Care

conference, September, 2000.

OASIS Inter-rater Reliability Study, presentation, Home Health Nurses Association conference,

Arlington, VA, May 2000

Grounded theory and qualitative research, presentation, George Mason University research class,

undergraduate, Spring 2000.

Rehabilitation nursing of patients with degenerative diseases, presentation, Northern Virginia

Community College, nursing students, 1999

Grounded Theory Research, presentation, George Mason University Doctoral Nursing Students,

1999

Case Management in Home Health, presentation, George Mason University Graduate Nursing

Students, 1999

The Neal Theory of Home Health Nursing Practice, presentation, Marymount University

Research Day, October 1999

Home Health Nursing, presentation, Marymount University RN to BSN students, 1998, 1999

A New Research-based Theoretical Model for Home Health Nursing Practice:

Presentation, Home Health Nurses Association, 1998

Poster, George Mason University Research Day, 1998

Presentation, Inova VNA Nurses Week, 1998

The Rehabilitation Nurse in the Home Health Care Setting, poster, Home Health Nurses

Association, 1997

The Clinical Nurse Specialist in Home Care, poster, Home Health Nurses Association, 1997

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Home Care in the United States, presentation to an Egyptian delegation of physicians and nurses

and to a Korean delegation of nurses, George Mason University, 1997

Coping with Incontinence: Bowel and Bladder Management in Home Care, Presentation, Home

Health Nurses Association, 1997

Celebrating the Rehabilitation Advanced Practice Nurse in Home Care, presentation,

Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, 1997

Celebrate the Rehabilitation Home Health Nurse, presentation, Association of Rehabilitation

Nurses, 1997

Rehabilitation Nursing in Home Health Care, 3 hour seminar, University of Virginia, Spring and

Fall semesters, 1994-1997.

Promoting Independence/Self- care in a Variety of Settings, Presentation, City Hospital, West

Virginia, 1996

Editorials, Reviews, Chapters, Books

Neal-Boylan, L. (2019). Having a disability might make you a better nurse. Workplace Health &

Safety. doi.org/10.1177/2165079919860541

Neal-Boylan, L. (2019). Nurses first. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 15(4), A8.

Neal-Boylan, L. (Ed.). (In press). Family Nurse Practitioner Clinical Case Studies (2nd ed.). Ames,

IA: Wiley-Blackwell.

Meeks, L., & Neal-Boylan, L. (Eds.). (In press). Disability Inclusion: A Practical Guide for

Medicine, Nursing and the Health Professions. Springer International.

Vaughn, S. (ED.). (In press). Urinary Incontinence. The specialty practice of rehabilitation

nursing: A core curriculum (8th ed.). Glenview, IL: Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.

Vaughn, S. (ED.). (In press). Rehab in cancer care. The specialty practice of rehabilitation

nursing: A core curriculum (8th ed.). Glenview, IL: Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.

Neal-Boylan, L., Guillett, S. E., & Chappy, S. (2018). Academic leadership in nursing. New

York: Springer.

Neal-Boylan, L. (2017). Home health systems. In J Fitzpatrick, The Encyclopedia of Nursing

Research (4th ed.). New York: Springer.

Neal-Boylan, L., Marks, B., & McCulloh, K. J. (2015). Supporting nurses and nursing students

with disabilities. AJN,115(10), 11.

Neal-Boylan, L. (2015). Overcoming barriers. Journal for Nurses in Professional Development,

31(4), 246-247.

Neal-Boylan, L.(2015). Letter to the editor. Nurse Educator, 40(2), 64.

Neal-Boylan, L. (2014). The Nurse’s Reality Shift: Using Our History to Transform Our Future.

Sigma Theta Tau Publishing.

Neal-Boylan, L. (2013). Guest editorial. Journal of Radiology Nursing, 32, 111-112(Invited).

Neal-Boylan, L. (2013). End the disability debate in nursing: quality care is fact. Insight into

Diversity, April/May, p. 11 (Invited).

Neal-Boylan, L. (2013). The Nurse’s Reality Gap: Overcoming Barriers between Academic

Achievement and Clinical Success. Sigma Theta Tau Publishing.

Neal-Boylan, L. (2012). Rehabilitation clients in the community. In F. A. Maurer & C. M. Smith

(Eds.). Community/Public Health Nursing Practice (5th ed.) (pp. 659-678). St. Louis:

Elsevier.

Neal-Boylan, L. (2012). Nurses with disabilities: Professional issues and retention. New York:

Springer.

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Neal-Boylan, L. (Ed.). (2011). Clinical Cases in Home Healthcare. Ames, IA: Wiley-Blackwell.

Neal-Boylan, L. (Ed.). (2011). Clinical Cases for the Family Nurse Practitioner. Ames, IA: Wiley-

Blackwell.

Kazer, M., & Neal-Boylan, L. (Eds.). (2012). Clinical Cases in Geriatrics. Ames, IA: Wiley-

Blackwell.

Neal-Boylan, L. (2012). Home health systems. In J Fitzpatrick and M. W. Kazer The Encyclopedia

of Nursing Research (3rd ed.). New York: Springer.

Neal-Boylan, L. (Ed.). (2009). Home Health Nurses Core Curriculum: Trends, issues, and research

(2nd ed.). Washington, DC: National Association for Home Care.

Neal-Boylan, L. (2009). Concepts, models, and theories. In L. Neal-Boylan (Ed.) Home Health

Nurses Core Curriculum: Concepts & Models: Section two (2nd ed.). Washington, DC:

National Association for Home Care.

Neal-Boylan, L. (2008). Book Review. Pain management: The resource guide for home health &

hospice nurses. Home Healthcare Nurse 26(7), 10.

Parker, B. J., & Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2007). Community and family-centered rehabilitation nursing.

In. K. L. Mauk, The Specialty Practice of Rehabilitation Nursing: a Core Curriculum, (5th

ed.)(pp.13-26). Glenview IL: Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.

Guillett, S., Neal-Boylan, L. J., Lathrop, R. (2007) RNs with physical impairments. Advance for

Nurses, 9(12), 21, 39.

Guillett, S. E., Neal-Boylan, L. J., & Lathrop, R. (2007). Research report: RNs with physical

disabilities. Virginia Nurses Today, 15(3), 9-10.

Neal-Boylan, L.J. (2008). Neuromuscular disorders. In S. P. Hoeman, Rehabilitation Nursing (4th

ed.) (pp. 423-447). St. Louis, Mosby.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2008). Community-based rehabilitation. In S. P. Hoeman, Rehabilitation

Nursing (4th ed.) (pp. 178-191). St. Louis, Mosby.

Guillett, S., Neal-Boylan, L. J., Lathrop, R. (2007) RNs with physical impairments. Advance for

Nurses, 9(12), 21, 39.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2007). Book review: Clinical manual for the oncology advanced practice nurse

(2nd ed.). Home Healthcare Nurse, 25 (1), 24.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2007). Book review: Legal Basics for professional nursing practice. Home

Healthcare Nurse, 25(1), 23.

Neal-Boylan, L. J. (2007). Book review: Gerontological nursing: Competencies for care. Home

Healthcare Nurse, 25(2), 130.

Neal-Boylan, L. J., Guillett, S. E., & Lathrop, R. (2007). Dealing with disabilities. Advance for

Nurses, 7(8), 31-32.

Neal, L. J., & Ellenbecker, C. H. (2004). The disappearing home care nurse: A research update on a

national shortage. Caring, XXIII (3), 20-23.

Neal, L. J., & Guillett, S. E., (Eds.). (2004). Medical-surgical care of the adult with a chronic illness

or disability. St. Louis, Mosby.

Neal, L. J., Rea, K., & Pearce, L. (Eds.). (2002). Home health nursing core curriculum: Section

three. Washington, DC: Home Care University.

Neal, L. J. (March 25, 2002). The reality of home health care. Nursing Spectrum.

Neal, L. J. (March 25, 2002). Disunity of RNs is key factor in nursing shortage. Nursing Spectrum.

Neal, L. J. (2002). Rehabilitation in the home. In I. M. Martinson, A. G., Widmer, and C. J. Portillo

Home Health Care Nursing (2nd ed., pp. 127-139). Philadelphia: Saunders.

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Buchanan, L. C., & Neal, L. J. (2002). Community-based rehabilitation. In S. Hoeman (Ed.),

Rehabilitation Nursing: Process and Application. St. Louis: Mosby.

Neal, L. J. (2002). Neuromuscular disease. In S. Hoeman (Ed.), Rehabilitation Nursing: Process

and application . St. Louis: Mosby.

Neal, L. J. (Ed.). (2001). Home health nursing core curriculum: Section Two. Washington, DC:

Home Care University.

Neal, L. J., & Madigan, L. (2001). Home health nursing core curriculum: Section Four. Washington,

DC: Home Care University.

Guillett, S. E., & Neal, L. J. (2001). Health information web site. Advance for Nurses, 3(16), 27-28.

Neal, L. J. & Harris, M. (Ed.). (2001). Home health nursing core curriculum: Section One.

Washington, DC: Home Care University.

Neal, L. J. (2001). Hip fracture research results related to home care. Caring, XX (8), 42-43.

Neal, L. J. (2000). On becoming a home health nurse: Practice meets theory in home care nursing.

Washington, DC: Home Care University and Home Health Nursing Association.

Neal, L. J. (2000). Rehab’s role in incontinence treatment and ostomy care. Rehab Management,

13(5), 28-30, 100.

Neal, L. J. (2000). OASIS Inter-rater reliability. Caring, XIX(8), 44-47.

Neal, L. J. (1999). Saving home health. Dealer, Provider, 11(6), 35-38, 60.

Neal, L. J. (1999). Facilitating the growth of nursing staff: case management in PPS. Caring, XVIII

(10), 46-52.

Neal, L. J. (1999). Saving home care. Rehab Management, 12(3), 24-26.

Neal, L. J. (1998). Adding to the Equation. Rehab Management, 11(6), 36-39.

Neal, L. J. (1998). The neurological client. In C. J. Humphrey (Ed.), Home Care Handbook.

Philadelphia: Lippincott.

Neal, L. J. (Ed.). (1998). Rehabilitation nursing in the home health setting. Glenview, IL:

Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.

Neal, L. J. (1998). Functional assessment. In C. J. Humphrey & R. Sperling (Eds.), OASIS and OBQI.

Philadelphia: Lippincott.

Neal, L. J. (1997). History of advanced practice nursing in rehabilitation. In K. M. M. Johnson (Ed.),

Advanced Practice Nursing in Rehabilitation (pp.9-17). Glenview, IL: Association of

Rehabilitation Nurses.

Neal, L. J. (1997). Characteristics of the advanced practice nurse in rehabilitation. In K. M. M.

Johnson (Ed.), Advanced Practice Nursing in Rehabilitation (pp. 18-22). Glenview, IL:

Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.

Neal, L. J. (1997). The rehabilitation nursing paradigm: Implications for home care. Caring, XVI (2),

66-71.

Williams, M. A., & Neal, L. J. (1996). Coping with incontinence: The home care aide’s role...Part

One. Home Care Nurse News, 3(11), 6-7.

Neal, L. J. (1996). Orthopaedic home care: An independent study module. Pitman, NJ: National

Association of Orthopaedic Nurses.

Abstracts Published

Neal, L. J. (1999). The Neal Theory for Home Health Nursing Practice. Image, 31(3), 253.

Other

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Nurses with disabilities campaign, collaboration with University of Michigan medical school,

2018-

VNAA, Consulting Nurse Editor, Nursing Procedure Manual, 11/2009-8/2010

Designed a website: Chroniccaresolutions.com that provided public education regarding chronic

illness and disability (2001-2006).

Wrote and co-produced 2 videos: “The Reality of Home Health Care” (2001) that was widely

distributed

Guest Editor in several peer reviewed journals

Reviewer for several chapters and books.