Jean McSweeney, Ph.D., R.N. is a Professor in the College of Nursing at UAMS. Her research interests include early warning and acute symptoms of myocardial infarction in women, cardiovascular disease, disparities in health care, health promotion, and cardiac rehabilitation. She serves as a qualitative methods expert on several grants in Psychiatry. She also serves as the Pilot Core Co-Director of the P-20 Center in the College of Nursing that focuses on individualizing interventions.
McSweeney, J., Lefler, L., & Crowder, B. (2005) What’s Wrong With Me? Women’s CHD Diagnostic Experiences. Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing, 20(2),48-57.
McSweeney, J., O’Sullivan, P., Moser, D., Clark, L., Green, A., & Knight, D. (2004). Recognizing prodromal symptoms in women at risk for coronary heart disease. The Female Patient, 29(8), 10-14.
McSweeney, J. & Coon, S. (2004) Women’s inhibitors and facilitators associated with making behavioral changes after myocardial infarction. Med-Surg Nursing, 13(1), 49-56.
Crane P., Cody, M., & McSweeney, J. (2004). Informed consent: A process to facilitate older adults’ participation in research. Gerontological Nursing, 30(4), 40-44.
McSweeney, J., O’Sullivan, P., Cody, M., Crane, P. (2004) Development of the McSweeney Acute and Prodromal Myocardial Infraction Symptom Survey. The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 19(1), 58-67.
McSweeney, J.C., Cody, M., O’Sullivan, P. Elberson, K., Moser, D., Garvin, B. (2003) Women’sEarly Warning Symptoms of AMI. Circulation, 108, 2619-2623.