Dr. Craft-Rosenberg joined the College of Nursing faculty in 1980, and currently
serves as Professor in the Parent Child and Family Area of Study. She is an elected
fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, the profession's highest honor. 

An active researcher, Craft-Rosenberg's work has focused on the siblings of ill
children and the families of critically ill patients. She has also been active and is
well-known for her work in the taxonomy of nursing diagnosis, interventions and outcomes.
Her language classification research includes intervention classification since 1987 and
diagnoses classification for a decade as principal investigator for the Nursing Diagnosis
Extension and Classification (NDEC) team. 

The author of 67 articles, four book chapters and seven books, her research on children
and families has garnered awards from the American Association for Critical Care Nursing
and the Midwest Nursing Research Society. She is the first editor of the book Nursing
Interventions for Infants and Children, which was awarded the American Journal of Nursing
and Pediatric Nursing Book of the Year Awards in 2000. 

Craft-Rosenberg recently completed a term as President of NANDA International and serves
as director of the Institute for Nursing Knowledge at the UI College of Nursing. Before
assuming her current position, she served for nine years as area chair for human
responses to illness, in addition to teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate
levels and supervising graduate thesis and dissertation research. 

Articles

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New Book Announcement: Encyclopedia of Family Health (SAGE) (with Shelley-Rae Pehler), Journal of Family Nursing (2011)
 

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Using NANDA, NIC, and NOC in an undergraduate nursing practicum (with K. J. Smith), Nurse educator (2010)

Although use of diagnoses originally developed by NANDA (now known as NANDA-I), NIC, and NOC...

 

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Longing: the lived experience of spirituality in adolescents with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (with S. R. Pehler), Journal of pediatric nursing (2009)

Although much has been written regarding ill adolescents, research has not described their spiritual response....

 

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Health care quality and outcome guidelines for nursing of children and families: implications for pediatric nurse practitioner practice, research, and policy (with C. L. Betz, J. M. Cowell, M. J. Krajicek, and M. L. Lobo), Journal of pediatric health care (2007)
 

Books

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Nursing excellence for children and families, Nursing Publications (2006)