Lindsay Lake Morgan
(PhD, RN, GNP)
Assistant Professor
AB 345
Decker School of Nursing
Binghamton University
Phone: (607) 777-6812
E-mail: lmorgan@binghamton.edu
Lindsay Lake Morgan is an Assistant Professor at the Decker School of Nursing. She received her Ph.D. from University of Texas at Austin, 1996.
Research Interests:
- Rural Populations
- Gerontology
- Environmental Health
Research and Grant Activities:
- A Community Service Program: Caring for Rural Caregivers New York State Department of Health, Center for Community Health, Division of Chronic Disease Prevention and Adult Health, Alzheimer's Disease Program. Funded 2006-2011.
- Sustaining Rural Populations: Physical Activity for the Forgotten Few . Center for Disease Control, Public Health Conference Support Grant. Funded 2006-2011.
- Rural peoples' perceptions about scientific health care research. Research in collaboration with Pamela Stewart Fahs. Funded by the O'Connor Office of Rural Health Studies, Decker School of Nursing.
- Healthy Home/Healthy Baby: A study of lead exposures in rural families. Research funded by The Gerber Companies Foundation.
Selected Publications:
- Austin, E., Johnston, Y., & Morgan, L.L., Community Gardening in a Senior Center: A Therapeutic Recreation Opportunity. Submitted to Therapeutic Recreation.
- Morgan, L. L., Fahs, P. S., & Klesh, J. Barriers to research participation identified by rural people.Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 11(4) 407-414.
- Fahs, P. S., Morgan, L. L., & Kalman, M. B. A call for replication. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 35(1), 67-71.
- Morgan, L. L. & Reel, S. J. Developing cultural competence in rural nursing. Online Journal of Rural Nursing and Health Care, 3, 1. [online] Available: http://www.rno.org/journal/. Credit bearing for Continuing Education.
- Fahs, P. S., Smith, B. E., Atav, A. S., Britten, M. X., Collins, M. S., Morgan, L. L., Spencer, G. A. An integrative research review of risk behaviors among adolescents in rural, suburban, and urban areas. Journal of Adolescent Health, 24 (4), 230-243.
- Morgan, L. L. Children and lead - A model of care for community health and primary care providers. Family and Community Health, 19 (1), 42-48.
- Lake, L. Coordinating lead education and dwelling abatement. (Abstract) Public Health Reports, 108 (2), 168-169. Semifinalist: Department of Health and Human Services Secretary's Award for Health Innovations.