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    Experiential Learning Style Grouping Impact on Student Outcomes in Team Leadership Coursework by Orsini, Jonathan, Greenhaw, Laura L., Coleman, Bradley M., Stone, Whitney A., Bunch, J.C.

    Published in Small group research (01-06-2022)
    “…This study explores how different team configurations based on members’ experiential learning styles impacted group level variables including team learning…”
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    Comparison between Rural and Urban Appalachian Children in Hospice Care by Fornehed, Mary Lou Clark, Svynarenko, Radion, Keim-Malpass, Jessica, Cozad, Melanie J., Qualls, Kerri A., Stone, Whitney L., Lindley, Lisa C.

    “…The goal of this study was to compare rural and urban pediatric hospice patients in Appalachia. Using a retrospective, nonexperimental design, we sought to…”
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    The science of mosquitoes: Youths’ perceptions, engagement, and learning from a Skype in the classroom science communication program by McLeod-Morin, Ashley, Beattie, Peyton, Stone, Whitney, Kent, Kevin, Loizzo, Jamie, Telg, Ricky

    Published in Advancements in agricultural development (31-07-2020)
    “…This study examined the impact of a live, interactive electronic field trip (EFT), called Scientist Online: The Science of Mosquitoes via the Streaming Science…”
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    Scientist Online: Entomologists' Experiences Engaging With School Audiences Through Skype in the Classroom by Krebs, Christine L., Loizzo, Jamie L., Stone, Whitney A., Telg, Ricky W.

    Published in Frontiers in communication (24-09-2020)
    “…Scientists often aim to inspire others who may not be as knowledgeable about specific scientific concepts to increase science interest and knowledge, mobilize…”
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    Mobile Podcast Production: How to Educate and Engage through Online Audio by Aenlle, Jacqueline, Stone, Whitney, Beattie, Peyton, Loizzo, Jamie

    Published in Journal of extension (03-09-2024)
    “…The use of podcasts in Cooperative Extension programs continues to grow. Ongoing research shows the benefits of podcasting for formal education, non-formal…”
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    Labs and Landscapes Virtual Reality: Student-Created Forest Conservation Tours for Informal Public Engagement by Stone, Whitney, Loizzo, Jamie, Aenlle, Jacqueline, Beattie, Peyton

    Published in Journal of applied communications (01-03-2022)
    “…The following exploratory convergent mixed-methods study examined graduate students' experiences developing and facilitating 360[degrees] photo-based virtual…”
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    Culturally Acceptable Advance Care Planning and Advance Directives for Persons Experiencing Homelessness by Stone, Whitney, Mixer, Sandra J, Mendola, Annette

    Published in Journal of hospice and palliative nursing (01-10-2019)
    “…Although the process of dying is a universal human experience, it often magnifies individuals' unique cultural differences. Persons experiencing homelessness…”
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    Pediatric End-of-Life Care in Rural America: A Systematic Review by Stone, Whitney, Keim-Malpass, Jessica, Cozad, Melanie J., Fornehed, Mary Lou Clark, Lindley, Lisa C.

    “…Background: Families increasingly desire to bring their children home from the acute care setting at end of life. This transition includes home to rural or…”
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    Pandemic Impacts on Florida Farmworkers: Emerging Takeaways to Inform Outreach and Policymaking by Colby Silvert, Whitney Stone, John Diaz, LaToya O'Neal

    Published in EDIS (01-12-2021)
    “…This new 5-page publication aims to synthesize emerging takeaways from reporting and literature on the challenges experienced by US farmworkers during the…”
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    Pandemic Impacts on Florida Farmworkers: Emerging Takeaways to Inform Outreach and Policymaking by Colby Silvert, Whitney Stone, John Diaz, LaToya O'Neal

    Published in EDIS (Gainesville, Fla.) (01-12-2021)
    “…This new 5-page publication aims to synthesize emerging takeaways from reporting and literature on the challenges experienced by US farmworkers during the…”
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    A Change in Climates: A Portraiture of Florida's Agricultural Migrant Workers by Stone, Whitney Allyson

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…The U.S.’s agricultural workforce is historically rooted in colonization, and its systems of oppression remain. The U.S. agricultural sector relies heavily on…”
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    Conservation conversation: an arts-based approach to examine impacts of a live video webcast on youth viewers' conceptualizations of forest ecosystems by Aenlle, Jacqueline V., Loizzo, Jamie, Bunch, James C., Stone, Whitney, Meredith, Maegan, Ray, Katie

    “…Live video web-streaming via an electronic field trip (EFT) format can connect youth with scientists working in a variety of settings. Previous research…”
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    A National Study to Compare Effective Management of Constipation in Children Receiving Concurrent Versus Standard Hospice Care by Lindley, Lisa C., Keim-Malpass, Jessica, Cozad, Melanie J., Mack, Jennifer W., Svynarenko, Radion, Fornehed, Mary Lou Clark, Stone, Whitney, Qualls, Kerri, Hinds, Pamela S.

    Published in Journal of hospice and palliative nursing (25-11-2021)
    “…Constipation is a distressing and uncomfortable symptom children experience at end of life. There is a gap in knowledge about how different approaches to…”
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    Conceptualizing the Value of Pediatric Concurrent Hospice Care by Sharp, Whitney Stone, Svynarenko, Radion, Fornehed, Mary Lou Clark, Cozad, Melanie J., Malpass, Jessica Keim, Mack, Jennifer W., Hinds, Pamela S., Mooney-Doyle, Kim, Mendola, Annette, Lindley, Lisa C.

    Published in Journal of hospice and palliative nursing (27-10-2022)
    “…Given that pediatric concurrent hospice care has been available for more than a decade, it is appropriate to seek an understanding of the value of this care…”
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    A National Study to Compare Effective Management of Constipation in Children Receiving Concurrent Versus Standard Hospice Care by Lindley, Lisa C., Keim-Malpass, Jessica, Cozad, Melanie J., Mack, Jennifer W., Svynarenko, Radion, Fornehed, Mary Lou Clark, Stone, Whitney, Qualls, Kerri, Hinds, Pamela S.

    Published in Journal of hospice and palliative nursing (01-02-2022)
    “…Constipation is a distressing and uncomfortable symptom children experience at end of life. There is a gap in knowledge about how different approaches to…”
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    Conceptualizing the Value of Pediatric Concurrent Hospice Care by Sharp, Whitney Stone, Svynarenko, Radion, Fornehed, Mary Lou Clark, Cozad, Melanie J., Keim-Malpass, Jessica, Mack, Jennifer W., Hinds, Pamela S., Mooney-Doyle, Kim, Mendola, Annette, Lindley, Lisa C.

    Published in Journal of hospice and palliative nursing (01-02-2023)
    “…Given that pediatric concurrent hospice care has been available for more than a decade, it is appropriate to seek an understanding of the value of this care…”
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    A Comparison of Hospice Care Utilization Between Rural and Urban Children in Appalachia: A GIS Analysis by Svynarenko, Radion, Huang, Guoping, Keim-Malpass, Jessica, Cozad, Melanie J., Qualls, Kerri A., Stone Sharp, Whitney, Kirkland, Deb A., Lindley, Lisa C.

    “…Long driving times from hospice providers to patients lead to poor quality of care, which may exacerbate in rural and highly isolated areas of Appalachia. This…”
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    A Comparison of Hospice Care Utilization Between Rural and Urban Children in Appalachia: A Geographic Information Systems Analysis by Svynarenko, Radion, Huang, Guoping, Keim-Malpass, Jessica, Cozad, Melanie J., Qualls, Kerri A., Stone Sharp, Whitney, Kirkland, Deb A., Lindley, Lisa C.

    “…Long driving times from hospice providers to patients lead to poor quality of care, which may exacerbate in rural and highly isolated areas of Appalachia. This…”
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