Lynn Glenn, PhD, MSN

Assistant Professor, Nursing Augusta University

  • Augusta GA

Lynn Glenn's research and practice promotes high quality, equitable health care and enhanced outcomes in underserved, diverse communities.

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Augusta University

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Areas of Expertise

Women's Health
Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes Prevention
Rural Health
Community Based Participatory Research

Accomplishments

Appointment to The Graduate School

2023
Augusta University

1st Place Award, Research Poster

2018
University of Missouri Health Sharing Days

Researcher of the Year Award

2021
Augusta University College of Nursing

Education

Vanderbilt University

BSNE

Nursing Practice

1987

University of Pennsylvania

MSN

Family Practice Nurse/Nursing

1992

University of Missouri

Ph.D.

Nursing Practice

2019

Affiliations

  • American Diabetes Association
  • Georgia Center for Diabetes Translational Research
  • Southern Nursing Research Society
  • Rural Nursing Organization

Articles

Impact of a Community-Engaged Approach to Patient Engagement in Rural, Low-Income Adults with Type 2 Diabetes

Public Health Nursing

2019

This secondary analysis examined the relationships between Patient Activation Measure (PAM) scores, use of health services, and HgA1C.

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Microresearch: Promoting Scholarly Activity that Addresses Health Disparities in Rural Health Professional Education Programs

Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved

2020

Microresearch is an innovative, mentored research experience, originally developed in Africa and adapted for U.S. health professional trainees preparing for rural primary care practice. This report describes program elements (funding, mentorship, and peer support) that others may replicate to develop research and leadership skills through community engagement to address health disparities.

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The "Ups and Downs" of Living with Type 2 Diabetes Among Working Adults in the Rural South

Journal of Primary Care & Community Health

2022

The purpose of this qualitative study was to gain a better understanding of the spheres of influence on engagement in recommended diabetes preventive health services among rural, working adults. Additionally, this study sought to understand the unique factors that influence diabetes self-management among rural, working adult populations.

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