Departmental Research
Nursing faculty conduct research aligned with the department’s mission to promote health among individuals and populations, and advance health equity and quality of life for all. Faculty research is conducted in partnership with various communities, applying diverse methods and focusing on a range of health issues and populations.
Specific areas of expertise include
- childhood adversity;
- disease prevention;
- diversity, equity and inclusion in nursing;
- health inequities;
- obesity;
- sexual and reproductive health;
- social determinants of health;
- trauma and violence; and
- women’s health.
Methodological strengths include
- community-based participatory research,
- geospatial approaches,
- instrument development,
- intervention development and evaluation,
- large dataset analysis,
- multilevel research,
- program and policy evaluation, and
- visual and narrative qualitative approaches.
Learn more about research and scholarship in the Department of Nursing.
Research in Temple’s College of Public Health
The College of Public Health is one of the most research-active colleges at Temple University. Research at the college is multidisciplinary and spans both discovery and translation.
Temple is an R1 institution of “highest research activity” as designated by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, placing it in the top 4% of all four-year educational institutions in the nation. Temple’s research enterprise distinguishes itself through its focus on community, and by using advances in technology to make a positive impact on people’s lives.