MOLLY VAUGHAN PRENGAMAN

Associate Professor
School of Nursing
Boise State University
United States of America

Professor Nursing
Biography

Molly Vaughan Prengaman is currently completing her doctoral degree in nursing with an emphasis on health policy at the University of New Mexico. Prengaman received her MS from Idaho State University and her BS from Boise State University. She is a board certified Family Nurse Practitioner.

Research Intrest

Prengaman’s research interests include health policy, rural health, and vulnerable populations. Her research has explored frontier grandparents raising grandchildren and rural nursing workforce issues. Several of her research projects have incorporated undergraduate student involvement.

List of Publications
Prengaman, M., Josephsen, J. (2011). Community and public health nursing course evaluation utilizing pre and post knowledge surveys. Association of Community Health Nursing Educators.
Bigbee, J., VanderBoegh, B., Prengaman, M., Shaklee, H. (2011). Promoting the health of frontier caregiving grandparents. Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 16(2).
Prengaman, M., Bigbee, J., Baker, E., Schmitz, D. (2011). Piloting the nursing community apgar questionnaire (NCAQ). Western Institute of Nursing Research.
Prengaman, M., Bigbee, J., Baker, E., Schmitz, D. (2014). Development of the nursing community apgar questionnaire: A rural nurse recruitment and retention tool. The International Electronic Journal of Rural and Remote Health Research, Education, Practice and Policy.