Jennifer Rode
Education
- Ph.D., Nursing, University of Cincinnati
- M.S.N., Nursing, Indiana University
- B.S.N., Nursing, Loyola University Chicago
- B.A., Business Administration, Marquette University
Teaching
- Medical-Surgical nursing
- Nursing research
- Simulation-based learning activities
Service
Dr. Rode serves in the volunteer clinic at Mercy St. Raphael. She has also contributed as a volunteer on a medical mission trip to Haiti and hopes to continue with international service trips in the future.
Areas of Interests
Emotional intelligence and mental health, simulation-based learning, alternative healthcare solutions for chronic disease
Publications
Rode, J. and Kiel, E. The mediated effects of maternal depression and infant temperament on maternal role evaluation. (under review)
Rode, J. The role of emotional intelligence in predicting postpartum depression (under review)
Rode, J. (2011). A clinical translation of the research article titled “Major depressive disorder in persons exposed to trauma: Relationship between emotional intelligence and social support.” Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 17(3), 246-249.
Peer Reviewed Presentations
Gates, D., Gillespie, G., Smith, C., Rode, J., Kowalenko, T., and Smith, B. (2011). Using action research to plan a violence prevention program for emergency departments. Journal of Emergency Nursing. 37 (1), 32-39.
Rode, J. “The Protective Effects of Social Support on Postpartum Depression: Does Emotional Intelligence Matter?” American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.
Smith, C., Rode, J., Gates, D., Gillespie, G., & Mentzel, T. (2009) “Patient and Visitor Violence Against Emergency Department Staff at Six Midwestern Hospitals in the U.S.” NIOSH conference: Occupational Stress and Health, Puerto Rico