Dr. Stamp’s research focuses on examining how nurse-led educational interventions affect heart failure patients' symptom recognition and decisions regarding their self-care management; to examine barriers to heart failure self-care maintenance and management; and to examine if integrating technology into the curriculum positively effects student’s clinical decision-making. Her prior research has focused on nurse practitioners’ judgments of coronary heart disease risk and the evaluation of how nurse practitioners made treatment or referral decisions based on CHD risk factors.
Dr. Stamp received her B.S.N. from Southeast Missouri State University, her M.S. in nursing education, post-masters in adult nurse practitioner and doctorate in nursing from the University of South Florida. She is certified as an adult nurse practitioner and heart failure nurse. Dr. Stamp is President-Elect of the American Association of Heart Failure Nurses and a Fellow of the American Heart Association.
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