Pamela Stephenson, Ph.D., RN
Biography
Dr. Stephenson works as part of a hospice and palliative care research team looking at diverse issues affecting persons nearing the end of life and their families. Dr. Stephenson’s research currently focuses on how uncertainty affects patients involved in transitions towards dying. She is particularly interested in spiritual uncertainties and is working to develop, refine, and test a newly identified construct of spiritual uncertainty at the end of life. This builds on previous qualitative research that examined the spirituality of hospice patients.
In addition to telling stories about spirituality, participants also told stories about the questions, doubts, and uncertainties that affected their experience with dying. Dr. Stephenson’s goal is to develop tools to help health professionals assist dying patients with decision making and to improve the quality of life closure.
Courses
- NURS 70710 – History and Philosophy of Nursing Science
- NURS 60101 – Theoretical Basis of Nursing Practice
- NURS 60025 – Health Care Delivery for Advanced Nursing Practice
Education
MSN, 鶹ý, 2000
BSN, The University of Akron, 1987
Expertise
Spiritual Uncertainty
Serious Illness
Palliative care
Hospice Care
Oncology
Adult
Family
Adolescent
Publications
- Sheehan, D., Stephenson, P. Mayo, M., Snyder Cowan, D., & Hansen, D. (2019). Supporting adolescents with a parent in hospice. In B. R. Ferrell & J. Paice (Eds.). Textbook of Palliative Nursing (5th ed., pp. 783-791). New York: Oxford University Press.
- Sheehan, D., Hansen, D., Stephenson, P.S., Mayo, M.M, Albataineh, R. & Anaba,E. (2019). Telling adolescents that a parent has died. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 21(2), 152-159. doi: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000000506
- Stephenson, P.S., Sheehan, D., Hansen, D., & Mayo, M. (2019). Spiritual uncertainty among hospice providers: “There were tensions.” Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 21(1), 90-95. doi: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000000485.
- Stephenson, P. S. & Hebeshy, M. (2018). The delivery of end-of-life spiritual care to Muslim patients by non-Muslim providers. MEDSURG Nursing.
- Stephenson, P. S., Sheehan, D., Hansen, D., & Mayo, M. M. (2017). The spiritual nature of uncertainty among hospice patients. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 19(5).
- Stephenson, P. S., Sheehan, D., & Shahour, G. (2017). Support for using attributes to describe spirituality among families in hospice. Palliative and Supportive Care, doi: 10.1017/S1478951516000778 [Epub ahead of print]
- Hansen, D.M., Sheehan, D. & Stephenson, P. (2016) Family caregiver recruitment: Social media challenges, opportunities and lessons. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 23(2), 608-611.
- Mayo, M.M., Sheehan, D.K., Hansen, D.M., Stephenson, P., Christ, G.H., Heim, K., Parish, S., Shahrour, G., & Draucker, C.B. (2016). An examination of interactions between health care providers and adolescents with a parent in hospice.
- Stephenson, P. & Grotannelli, N. (2016). Caring for a patient with schizophrenia at the End of Their Life. In Managing Conflict/Finding Meaning. Hospice Foundation of America.
- Stephenson, P. S. & Berry, D. M. (2015). Describing spirituality at the end of life. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 37, 1229-1247.
Affiliations
Awards/Achievements
- 2017, Intercultural Faculty Scholar, 鶹ý
- 2012, Duke Center for Spirituality, Theology, and Health Summer Workshop, Tuition Scholarship
- 2011, Golden Key International Honor Society, Inductee
- 2008, Heideggerian Hermeneutical Institute Scholarship