New York Black Nurses Association

Addressing Mental and Physical Health in Agricultural Populations

CE Information
1.0 CE credit
Completion Time
50 minutes
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Overview

Specialties
Mental Health
Clinical Topics
Anxiety, Depression, and Major Depression

In this informative and timely course, participants will learn how to improve the health of farmers and farm families through the Raising Hope initiative, explain the purpose of this program and identify resources for additional practice and training.

Learning Objectives

  1. Discuss the culture of farmers and farm families.
  2. Explain the purpose of the Raising Hope initiative.
  3. Identify resources for additional training and practice.

Speakers

Cheryl Dean-Witt
Cheryl Dean-Witt PhD, RN

Assistant Professor at University of Louisville; Summer Faculty University of Kentucky College of Nursing

I have nearly 30 years of emergency and cardiac nursing experience. I have lectured in the post-secondary education environment in the courses of patho-physiology, leadership and med-surg nursing within the classroom and on-line. I have taught med-surg and public health clinicals and have established new clinical sites for nursing students to enhance their occupational, Appalachian, and rural health experiences. I have been involved in the research of 3 major grants as co-investigator and currently as a primary investigator in my position at the University of Louisville School of Nursing. I am continuing my research in the area of rural and Appalachian health with specific interest in improving the mental health of farmers. I collaborate with a team of Agriculture stakeholders through the Kentucky Department of Agriculture to focus on reducing stress, depressive symptoms, and suicide in farmers and am a member of the community of practice to update the state's infrastructure to reduce suicide rates in Kentucky.

CE Information

This activity offers 1.0 CE credit to attendees.

Accredited by Kentucky Board of Nursing.

KBN Approval.  This offering for contact hours is provided by the Kentucky Nurses Association (KNA). Kentucky Nurses Association (KNA) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN). KBN Provider Number: 1-0001.  KBN CE Providership Approval through December 31, 2022.  KBN approval of an individual continuing nursing education provider does not constitute endorsement of program/offering content. 50 minutes = 1.0 KBN Contact Hour

Disclosures

Originally offered May 17, 2022.  Please be aware any interactive elements of the presentation were only applicable during the live viewing.

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