Madeline A Naegle
FAAN PhD PMHCNS-BC
Professor Emerita
madeline.naegle@nyu.edu
1 212 998 5321
433 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10010
United States
Madeline A Naegle's additional information
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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.
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PhD, Nursing - New York UniversityMA, Nursing - New York UniversityBSN - College of Rochester
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Mental healthSubstance use
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American Academy of Nursing: Member, Expert Panel on Mental Health and Substance AbuseAmerican Nurses’ AssociationAssociation of Medical Educators and Researchers in Substance Abuse: MemberAmerican Psychiatric Nurses’ AssociationAmerican Psychiatric Nurses Association Tobacco Dependence Council: MemberEastern Nursing Research SocietyFulbright Association: New York and National ChaptersInternational Nurses’ Society on AddictionsNational League for Nursing: MemberNew York Academy of Science: Member USDHHS, Division of Nursing, Consortium on Alcohol and Other DrugsNew York University, Division of Nursing Alumni Assoc.: Member, Faculty AdvisorSigma Theta Tau, Pi Psi ChapterSigma Theta Tau, Upsilon Chapter: Member
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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) -
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Publications
Medication management
Naegle, M. (1999). In G. Bulechek & J. McCloskey (Eds.), Nursing interventions (3rd eds., 1–, pp. 234-242). W.B. Saunders.Primary care concepts in advanced mental health-psychiatric nursing
Naegle, M. (1999). In M. Mezey & D. McGivern (Eds.), Nurses, nurse practitioners (1–, pp. 284-310). Springer Publishing.Head nurse, methadone maintenance program: An interview with Duncan McGonagle
Naegle, M. (1998). Journal of Addictions Nursing, 10(3), 151-152.Impaired practice: Still an issue?
Naegle, M. A., & Solari-Twadell, A. (1998). Journal of Addictions Nursing, 10(2), 61-62. 10.3109/10884609809041781The journal and the specialty of addictions nursing
Naegle, M. A. (1998). Journal of Addictions Nursing, 10(3), 107-108. 10.3109/10884609809041793Professional resources and impaired nursing practice
Naegle, M. A. (1998). Journal of Addictions Nursing, 10(2), 91-93. 10.3109/10884609809041787ANA elected office: a path to service and self-development.
Naegle, M. A. (1997). The American Nurse, 29(6).Comments on project match
Naegle, M. A. (1997). Journal of Addictions Nursing, 9(1), 1-2. 10.3109/10884609709022232Editorial
Naegle, M. A. (1997). Journal of Addictions Nursing, 9(3). 10.3109/10884609709022246Understanding women with dual diagnoses.
AbstractNaegle, M. A. (1997). Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing : JOGNN NAACOG, 26(5), 567-575. 10.1111/j.1552-6909.1997.tb02160.xAbstractThe most common types of psychiatric diagnoses linked with substance abuse or dependence in women are defined and discussed. A framework is described to facilitate the nurse provider's understanding of the various relationships psychiatric symptoms can have to substance-using patterns. Guidelines are provided to assist the nurse in identifying problems of dual diagnoses and providing care to women with dual diagnoses in general care settings.