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Honor Society of Nursing Recognizes Researcher of HIV Risk Prevention for Poor and Underserved
(CSRwire) INDIANAPOLIS and DEERFIELD, IL - November 6, 2007 - In recognition of her
research and development of strategies to reduce HIV risk-associated
sexual behaviors among African-American, South-African and Latino youth
and adults, the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International,
announced the selection of Loretta Sweet Jemmott, PhD, RN, FAAN, to
receive The Baxter International Foundation’s 2007 Episteme Award.
Jemmott was presented with the $15,000 award at a special ceremony at the
honor society's biennial convention, held November 2-7, 2007, in
Baltimore, Md. The Baxter International Foundation sponsors the Episteme
Award, presented and selected by the honor society.
Jemmott is professor and director of the Center for Health Disparities
Research at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. She has
built an internationally recognized program of research on HIV prevention
interventions for poor and underserved populations.
Jemmott developed the "Sister to Sister HIV Risk-Reduction Intervention,"
an evidenced-based, 20-minute HIV risk-reduction intervention program. The
intervention is culturally sensitive, engaging, and gender specific, and
can be integrated into primary care clinical practices by nurses and other
health care providers. The one-on-one skill-building exercises stress the
importance of using condoms to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted
infections and HIV.
Jemmott's multifaceted research integrates reasoned action, planned
behaviors and social cognition with five goals: explain the underlying
social psychology factors that create risky sexual behavior; identify
theory-based, culturally sensitive and developmentally appropriate
strategies to reduce risk; test the effectiveness of interventions using
scientifically rigorous methodologies and experimental design; answer
practical questions regarding effective implementation; and disseminate
evidence-based curricula.
Jemmott has received numerous awards for her significant contributions to
the profession, the field of HIV prevention research and the community,
including recognition from the National Institutes of Health and the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She has been published in more
than 70 peer-reviewed articles and books.
Jemmott received a bachelor of science in nursing from the Hampton
Institute of Nursing, and a master of science in nursing and doctoral
degree in human sexuality education from the University of Pennsylvania.
Her campus positions at the University of Pennsylvania include assistant
provost for gender and minority equity issues and co-chair of the Center
for AIDS Research Behavior and Social Science Research Core.
About The Episteme Award
The Baxter International Foundation’s Episteme Award acknowledges a
major breakthrough in nursing knowledge development that has resulted in a
significant and recognizable benefit to the public. In the tradition of the
Nobel Prize, the Episteme Award is presented to a person or team for highly
significant research.
About The Honor Society of Nursing
The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, is a
not-for-profit organization whose mission is to improve the health of
people worldwide through leadership and scholarship in practice, education
and research. Founded in 1922, the Honor Society of Nursing has inducted
more than 345,000 members. Members are active in 119 countries and include
practicing nurses, instructors, researchers, policymakers, entrepreneurs
and others. The society's 446 chapters are located at 535 institutions of
higher education throughout the United States, as well as Australia,
Botswana, Brazil, Canada, Ghana, Hong Kong, Japan, Kenya, Malawi, Mexico,
the Netherlands, Pakistan, South Africa, South Korea, Swaziland, Sweden,
Taiwan and Tanzania. For more information, please visit www.honorsociety.org.
About The Baxter International Foundation
The Baxter International Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Baxter
International Inc., helps organizations expand access to healthcare in the
United States and around the world. The foundation, established in 1981,
began to focus exclusively on increasing access to health care in 2002 -
particularly for the disadvantaged and underserved - in communities where
Baxter employees live and work. Baxter International Inc. (NYSE:BAX),
through its subsidiaries, assists health care professionals and their
patients with the treatment of complex medical conditions, including
hemophilia, immune disorders, cancer, infectious diseases, kidney disease,
trauma and other conditions. The company applies its expertise in medical
devices, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology to make a meaningful difference
in patients' lives. For more information, please visit www.baxter.com.
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