Madeline Naegle

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Madeline A Naegle

FAAN PhD PMHCNS-BC

Professor Emerita

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433 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10010
United States

Madeline A Naegle's additional information

Dr. Naegle is a professor emerita at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. She is nationally and internationally known for program development, publications and implementation of policy in addiction, and psychiatric nursing, with a focus on older adults. Her  activities have included efforts on the integration of behavioral health into health professional education and practice. Her leadership in organized nursing includes development of international consultation and education and establishment of the NYU College of Nursing WHO Collaborating Center in Geriatric Nursing Education. She was a Health and Aging Policy Fellow and served as associate director of the RMCON Center for Drug Use and HIV Research.

PhD, Nursing - New York University
MA, Nursing - New York University
BSN - College of Rochester

Mental health
Substance use

American Academy of Nursing: Member, Expert Panel on Mental Health and Substance Abuse
American Nurses’ Association
Association of Medical Educators and Researchers in Substance Abuse: Member
American Psychiatric Nurses’ Association
American Psychiatric Nurses Association Tobacco Dependence Council: Member
Eastern Nursing Research Society
Fulbright Association: New York and National Chapters
International Nurses’ Society on Addictions
National League for Nursing: Member
New York Academy of Science: Member USDHHS, Division of Nursing, Consortium on Alcohol and Other Drugs
New York University, Division of Nursing Alumni Assoc.: Member, Faculty Advisor
Sigma Theta Tau, Pi Psi Chapter
Sigma Theta Tau, Upsilon Chapter: Member

Faculty Honors Awards

Excellence in Mentorship Award, Association of Medical Educators and Researchers in Substance Abuse (2010)
Honorary Recognition, New York State Nurses Association (2007)
Spirit Award, National Nurses’ Society on Addictions (2007)
J.W. Fulbright Senior Fellow, University of Sao Paulo (2006)
Distinguished Alumna Award, NYU Division of Nursing Alumni Association (2005)
Hildegard E. Peplau Award, American Nurses’ Association (2002)
Outstanding Alumna, Nazareth College of Rochester (2000)
Who’s Who, Medicine and Health Care (2000)
New York State Nurses’ Association Leadership Institute (1999)
President’s Award, National Nurses Society on Addictions (1998)
J.W. Fulbright Fellow, University of Malta (1995)
Amanda Silver Distinguished Service Award, N.Y. County Registered Nurses’ Association (1994)
Legislative & Health Policy Award, NYU Division of Nursing (1992)
Academy of Women Achievers, YWCA (1991)
Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (1989)
Charter Member, Nazareth College (1988)
Presidential Citation, New York County Registered Nurses’ Association (1986)
Outstanding Young Women of America (1972)
Sigma Theta Tau, National Honor Society for Nursing (1967)
Kappa Gamma Pi, Catholic Women’s Colleges (1964)

Publications

Editorial

Naegle, M. A. (1989). Journal of Addictions Nursing, 1(1), 3. 10.3109/10884608909150628

Editorial

Naegle, M. A. (1989). Journal of Addictions Nursing, 1(4), 2-3. 10.3109/10884608909149635

Patterns and implications of drug use by students of nursing.

Naegle, M. A. (1989). Imprint, 36(2), 85-88.

Professional issues. Ethical constraints and legal considerations

Naegle, M. (1989). In M. Haack & T. Hughes (Eds.), Addictions in the nursing profession (1–, pp. 1-19). Springer Publishing.

Dealing with the drug impaired employee

Naegle, M. (1988). Nursing, 88, 32J.

Drug and alcohol abuse in nursing: An occupational hazard?

Naegle, M. (1988). Nursing Life, 8(1), 42-54.

Substance abuse among women: Prevalence, patterns, and treatment issues

Naegle, M. A. (1988). Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 9(2), 127-137. 10.3109/01612848809140918

Theoretical perspectives on the etiology of substance abuse

Naegle, M. A. (1988). Holistic Nursing Practice, 2(4), 1-13. 10.1097/00004650-198808000-00004

Voluntary organizational activities to address impaired nursing practice.

Naegle, M. A. (1987). Issues (National Council of State Boards of Nursing (U.S.)), 8(3), 3, 5-7.

Creative management of impaired nursing practice

Naegle, M. A. (1985). Nursing Administration Quarterly, 9(3), 16-26. 10.1097/00006216-198500930-00006