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Women’s Health Care in Advanced Practice Nursing AAlleexxaannddeerr__2277448888__PPTTRR__0000__ii--xxvviiiiii__FFMM__0088--0088--1166..iinndddd ii 88//99//22001166 22::4499::0077 AAMM Ivy M. Alexander, PhD, APRN, ANP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, is clinical professor of nursing and director of Advanced Practice Programs at the University of Connecticut (UConn) School of Nursing. She maintains a clinical practice at UConn Health Internal Medicine in downtown Storrs. Her clinical, scholarly, and research interests are in midlife women’s health care. She has worked extensively with menopause and osteoporosis management and has published and presented widely regarding these subject areas, including two books, which have been translated into Spanish, Greek, and Italian. She has been principal investigator on studies evaluating women’s relationships with their primary care providers; Black women’s perceptions of menopause, midlife health risks, and self-management techniques used to manage menopause symptoms and reduce health risks; and osteoporosis risks and man- agement. She has consulted for national and international companies such as Athena Medical Products, Medscape, Wyeth-Ayerst, Duramed Pharmaceuticals, Pfi zer, Eli Lilly, Roche, Venus Medical Communications, Amgen, and Datamonitor. Versie Johnson-Mallard, PhD, ARNP, WHNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, Robert Wood Johnson Nurse Faculty Scholar alumna, is a National Certifi cation Corporation board–certifi ed women’s health nurse practitioner, faculty, and chair of Family, Community and Health System Science at the University of Florida College of Nursing. Scientifi c discovery and funding were with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Department of Health and Human Services Offi ce on Women’s Health, National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), and National Cancer Institute (NCI) under the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Sexual and reproductive health clinical inquiry was the impetus to advance scientifi c knowledge about innovative educational interventions designed to promote reproductive health and cancer prevention among young adults. Dr. Johnson-Mallard’s teaching, clinical practice, research, and publications are in the area of women’s health, sexual and repro- ductive health promotion, human papillomavirus (HPV)/cancer screening/prevention/vaccination, and behavior change in response to culturally appropriate educational interventions. Dr. Johnson-Mallard provides consultation to partners who share interest in the development of education material, clinical guidelines, and policy around reproductive health and cancer prevention. Elizabeth A. Kostas-Polston, PhD, APRN, WHNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, is a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholar alumna and board-certifi ed women’s health nurse practitioner who holds a dual appointment as assistant professor in the Daniel K. Inouye Graduate School of Nursing at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery. She received her bachelor of science in nursing from Arizona State University, a master of science in nursing with specialization in women’s health (obstetrics, gynecology, and primary care of women) from the University of Florida, and a doctor of philosophy from Loyola University Chicago. As a nurse scientist and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholar, her scholarship is focused on ensuring the effective translation of knowledge for new approaches to health promotion, disease prevention, and the diagnosis, treatment, and manage- ment of HPV-related cancers. In support of her training, she was selected as a fellow and completed postdoctoral studies in genet- ics, genomics, and molecular biology at the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Nursing Research. The primary aim of Dr. Kostas-Polston’s clinical practice is to improve the health of women and their families. Toward this end, she works with others interested in the development of health promotion and disease-prevention strategies, evidence-based clinical guidelines, and health policy focused on sexual and reproductive and HPV-related cancer prevention. Catherine Ingram Fogel, PhD, RNC, FAAN, is a research professor emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing. She is the author of several texts on women’s health, including the award-winning Women’s Health Care and the fi rst edition of Women’s Health Care in Advanced Practice Nursing, and has authored numerous research and clinical articles on women’s health. For more than 35 years, she has had both a sustained research program and clinical practice with incarcerated women. Her research has increased nursing’s awareness and understanding of the health problems of incarcerated women and their complicated lives. Fogel was the principal investigator on one National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded grant focusing on prevention of sexually transmitted infections and HIV in women prisoners; another NIH-funded grant exploring the experiences of parenting from prison; a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-funded grant to deliver a sexually transmitted infec- tion (STI) risk reduction intervention to HIV-infected women living in the Southeast, and an additional CDC-funded grant to adapt a proven HIV risk-reduction intervention to incarcerated women. Dr. Fogel was also a coinvestigator on a federally funded grant to determine if a comprehensive intervention, supporting seek–test–and–treat, can result in signifi cant reduction in the potential for HIV-infected prisoners to retransmit their virus after release. Fogel is a member of the American Nurses Association and Sigma Theta Tau and a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing. She was certifi ed as a women’s health care nurse practitioner in 1982. She received a North Carolina Community Service Award for her work with women prisoners and the 1993 Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) National Excellence in Clinical Practice Award. Nancy Fugate Woods, PhD, RN, FAAN, is professor in the Department of Family and Child Nursing at the University of Washington. Since the late 1970s, she has led a sustained program of research in the fi eld of women’s health. Her collaborative research has resulted in an improved understanding of women’s transition to menopause, including physical and emotional fac- tors; has advanced nursing care for midlife women; and has provided women with a better understanding of their health. In 1989, Dr. Woods helped establish the Center for Women’s Health Research at the University of Washington. Dr. Woods has served as president of the American Academy of Nursing, the North American Menopause Society, and the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research. She helped set research agendas as a member of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Women’s Health Task Force and Offi ce of Women’s Health Research Advisory Council. Her honors include election to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies and to the American Academy of Nursing. She received the American Nurses Foundation Distinguished Contribution to Nursing Research Award and, in 2003, received the Pathfi nder Award from the Friends of the National Institute for Nursing Research. She earned a BS in nursing from the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, in 1968; an MN from the University of Washington in 1969; and a PhD in epidemiology from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, in 1978. AAlleexxaannddeerr__2277448888__PPTTRR__0000__ii--xxvviiiiii__FFMM__0088--0088--1166..iinndddd iiii 88//1100//22001166 1100::5588::5555 PPMM Women’s Health Care in Advanced Practice Nursing Second Edition Ivy M. Alexander, PhD, APRN, ANP-BC, FAANP, FAAN Versie Johnson-Mallard, PhD, ARNP, WHNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN Elizabeth A. Kostas-Polston, PhD, APRN, WHNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN Catherine Ingram Fogel, PhD, RNC, FAAN Nancy Fugate Woods, PhD, RN, FAAN EDITORS AAlleexxaannddeerr__2277448888__PPTTRR__0000__ii--xxvviiiiii__FFMM__0088--0088--1166..iinndddd iiiiii 88//99//22001166 22::4499::0088 AAMM Copyright © 2017 Springer Publishing Company, LLC All rights reserved. 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Description: Second edition. | New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, LLC, [2017] | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifi ers: LCCN 2016020144| ISBN 9780826127488 | ISBN 9780826194312 (eBook) | ISBN 9780826127556 (test bank) | ISBN 9780826127495 (powerpoints) | ISBN 9780826194459 (case studies and resources) Subjects: | MESH: Women’s Health Services | Nursing Care | Women’s Health | Nurse Practitioners | Health Promotion Classifi cation: LCC RT42 | NLM WA 309.1 | DDC 613/.04244—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016020144 Special discounts on bulk quantities of our books are available to corporations, professional associations, pharmaceutical companies, health care organizations, and other qualifying groups. If you are interested in a custom book, including chapters from more than one of our titles, we can provide that service as well. For details, please contact: Special Sales Department, Springer Publishing Company, LLC 11 West 42nd Street, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10036–8002 Phone: 877–687-7476 or 212–431-4370; Fax: 212–941-7842 E-mail: [email protected] Printed in the United States of America by Bradford & Bigelow. AAlleexxaannddeerr__2277448888__PPTTRR__0000__ii--xxvviiiiii__FFMM__0088--0088--1166..iinndddd iivv 88//1100//22001166 1100::1166::3311 PPMM The editors dedicate this book to the nurse practitioners who provide excellent, individualized care to women. AAlleexxaannddeerr__2277448888__PPTTRR__0000__ii--xxvviiiiii__FFMM__0088--0088--1166..iinndddd vv 88//99//22001166 22::4499::0088 AAMM AAlleexxaannddeerr__2277448888__PPTTRR__0000__ii--xxvviiiiii__FFMM__0088--0088--1166..iinndddd vvii 88//99//22001166 22::4499::0088 AAMM Contents Contributors ix 12. Mental Health 221 Foreword xiii Gail M. Houck Preface xv 13. Nutrition for Women 239 Acknowledgments xvii Heather Hutchins-Wiese Share Women's Health Care in Advanced Practice Nursing, Second Edition 14. Healthy Practices: Physical Activity 272 JiWon Choi PART I: WOMEN’S LIVES, WOMEN’S HEALTH ’ 15. Healthy Practices: Sleep 281 Carol A. Landis 1. Women and Their Health 3 16. Genetics and Women’s Health 303 Versie Johnson-Mallard and Diane C. Seibert and Elizabeth A. Kostas-Polston Nancy Fugate Woods 17. Women and the Workplace 313 2. Women as Health Care Providers 26 Janice Camp Diana Taylor 18. Health Considerations for Women Caregivers 330 3. Women and Health Care 56 Judith Berg and Nancy Fugate Woods Nancy Fugate Woods, Ellen F. Olshansky, and Deborah Ward 19. Women’s Sexual Health 353 Elizabeth Kusturiss and Susan Kellogg Spadt 4. Health Care for Vulnerable Populations 87 Cheryl L. Cooke and Selina A. Mohammed 20. Primary Care of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Individuals 376 5. Legal Issues in Women’s Health Care 93 Caroline Dorsen and Kathryn Tierney Anna G. Small 21. Fertility Self-Management and 6. Feminist Frameworks for Advanced Shared Management 381 Practice With Women 101 Richard M. Prior and Heather C. Katz Cheryl L. Cooke and Selina A. Mohammed 22. Preconception Counseling 401 Debbie Postlethwaite, Elizabeth A. Kostas-Polston, PART II: HEALTH PROMOTION and Kristi Rae Norcross AND PREVENTION FOR WOMEN 23. Prenatal Care and Anticipating Birth 423 Lisa L. Ferguson 7. Women’s Bodies 111 Elizabeth A. Kostas-Polston and Cara J. Krulewitch PART III: MANAGING SYMPTOMS AND WOMEN’S 8. Young Women’s Health 134 HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS Catherine Takacs Witkop 9. Midlife Women’s Health 155 24. Breast Health Considerations 445 Nancy Fugate Woods, Judith Berg, and Deborah G. Feigel and Kathleen Kelleher Ellen Sullivan Mitchell 25. Caring for the Transgender Patient 462 10. Older Women’s Health 191 Kathryn Tierney and C aroline Dorsen Barbara B. Cochrane and Heather M. Young 26. Sexual Health Problems and Dysfunctions 467 11. Well Woman’s Health 209 Candi Bachour and Candace Brown Versie Johnson-Mallard and Elizabeth A. Kostas-Polston AAlleexxaannddeerr__2277448888__PPTTRR__0000__ii--xxvviiiiii__FFMM__0088--0088--1166..iinndddd vviiii 88//99//22001166 22::4499::0088 AAMM viii Contents 27. Vulvar and Vaginal Health 483 37. Infertility 712 Robert Gildersleeve Rachel Oldani Bender and Elizabeth A. Kostas-Polston 28. Perimenstrual and Pelvic Symptoms and Syndromes 508 38. High-Risk Childbearing 726 Candy Wilson, Regina A. McClure, Marianne T. Stone-Godena and Elizabeth A. Kostas-Polston 39. Intrapartum and Postpartum Care 759 29. Urologic and Pelvic Floor Health Problems 537 Heather Dawn Reynolds, Allison McCarson, Richard S. Bercik and Cherrilyn F. Richmond Lilyan Kay, Meredith Goff 30. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 561 40. Mental Health Challenges 791 Catherine Ingram Fogel Deborah Antai-Otong 31. Women and HIV/AIDS 599 41. Substance Abuse and Women 816 Catherine Ingram Fogel Susan Caverly 32. Human Papillomavirus 621 42. Gender-Based Violence and Women’s Health 834 Elizabeth A. Kostas-Polston, Angela Frederick Amar Versie Johnson-Mallard, and Naomi Jay 43. Cardiovascular Disease in Women 846 33. Gynecologic Cancers 634 Tina M. Chasse Mulins ki, Karin V. Nyström, Barbara J. Silko and Leslie J. Heron and Catherine G. Winkler 34. Menopause 655 44. Endocrine-Related Problems 888 Ivy M. Alexander, Annette Jakubisin Konicki, Adrienne Berarducci Seja Jackson, Devangi Ladani, Jenna LoGiudice, 45. Chronic Illness and Women 919 and Lauren Vo Tara F. Bertulfo and Theresa G. Rashdan 35. Osteoporosis 681 46. Care of Women With Disabilities 930 Ivy M. Alexander, Danielle LaRosa, Tracie Harrison Emily Miesse, and Matthew Witkovic 36. The Challenge of Unintended Pregnancies 692 Index 941 Katherine Simmonds and Lisa Stern AAlleexxaannddeerr__2277448888__PPTTRR__0000__ii--xxvviiiiii__FFMM__0088--0088--1166..iinndddd vviiiiii 88//99//22001166 22::4499::0099 AAMM Contributors Ivy M. Alexander, PhD, APRN, ANP-BC, FAANP, FAAN Tara F. Bertulfo, DNP, RN, ARNP Clinical Professor and Director of Advanced Practice Programs Clinical Assistant Professor University of Connecticut School of Nursing Georgia Baptist College of Nursing Adult Nurse Practitioner Mercer University UConn Health Atlanta, Georgia Storrs, Connecticut Candace Brown, MSN, PharmD Angela Frederick Amar, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Psychiatry Assistant Dean for BSN Education University of Tennessee Health Science Center Associate Professor Memphis, Tennessee Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Emory University Janice Camp, RN, MSN, MSPH, CIH, COHNS Atlanta, Georgia Principal Lecturer Emeritus Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Deborah Antai-Otong, MS, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN University of Washington Department of Veterans Administration Seattle, Washington VISN 17 Continuous Readiness Offi cer Behavioral Health Consultant Susan Caverly, PhD, ARNP, BC Arlington, Texas Director of Psychiatric Services and the Integrated Cognitive Therapies Program Candi Bachour, PharmD Therapeutic Health Services Resident Clinical Professor University of Tennessee Health Science Center Psychosocial & Community Health Department Memphis, Tennessee School of Nursing University of Washington Rachel Oldani Bender, MSN, WHNP-BC Seattle, Washington Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner Women’s Health Care Specialists JiWon Choi, PhD, RN St. Peter’s, Missouri Assistant Adjunct Professor Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences Adrienne Berarducci, PhD, ARNP, BC, FAANP Institute for Health & Aging Associate Professor University of California, San Francisco University of South Florida San Francisco, California Tampa, Florida Barbara B. Cochrane, PhD, RN, FAAN Richard S. Bercik, MD Professor in Family and Child Nursing Assistant Professor The de Tornyay Endowed Professor for Healthy Aging Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Science Director, de Tornyay Center for Healthy Aging Department of Urology University of Washington School of Nursing Yale School of Medicine Seattle, Washington New Haven, Connecticut Cheryl L. Cooke, PhD, DNP, ARNP, PMHNP-BC Judith Berg, PhD, RN, WHNP-BC, FAAN, FAANP Associate Professor Clinical Professor University of Washington Bothell College of Nursing Bothell, Washington University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona AAlleexxaannddeerr__2277448888__PPTTRR__0000__ii--xxvviiiiii__FFMM__0088--0088--1166..iinndddd iixx 88//99//22001166 22::4499::0099 AAMM

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