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College Of Nursing

Kristen Sethares, PhD, RN

Associate Professor, Adult & Child Nursing

Education

PhD, Boston College School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill, MA
MSN, University of Massachusetts Boston, School of Nursing, Boston, MA
BSN, Southeastern Massachusetts University, College of Nursing, No. Dartmouth, MA

Research Interests

  • Home-base interventions for individuals with cardiovascular disease
  • Self-care behaviors in heart failure
  • Quantitative methodologies

Selected Publications

Dluhy, NM, Christopher, K., Gramling, K., Leffers, J., Russell, G., & Sethares, K. (2007). 
Embedded, engaged, and evolving:  A consortium of nurse scholars and clinicians.
Nursing Outlook, 55(2), 79-84.

Sethares, K.A., Seifert, P., & Smith, H. (2007).
Care of patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
In D. Moser and B. Riegel (Eds).
Cardiac nursing: A companion to Braunwald’s Heart Disease.
St. Louis, W.B. Saunders.

Sethares, K.A., & Elliott, K. (2004).  
The effect of a tailored message intervention on readmission rates, quality of life and benefit and barrier beliefs in persons with heart failure. 
Heart & Lung, 33
(4), 249-260.

Winder, P. A.., Hiltunen, E. F., Sethares, K. A. & Butzlaff, A. (2004).
Partnerships in mending hearts: Nurse and peer collaboration for recovering cardiac elders. 
Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 19(3),184-191.

Riegel, B., Moser, D., Carlson, B., Deaton, C., Armola, R., Sethares, K., Shively, M., Evangelista, L. & Albert, N. (2003).
Differences in quality of life in men and women with heart failure: Is it gender or treatment bias? 
Journal of Cardiac  Failure, 9 (1), 42-48.

Riegel, B., Moser, D., Glaser, D., Carlson, B., Deaton, C., Armola, R., Sethares, K., Shively, M., Evangelista, L. & Albert, N. (2002).
Sensitivity to treatment intensity of the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire.
Nursing Research
, 51(4), 209-218.

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