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Tara N. Heagele

Tara N. Heagele, PhD, RN, FAAN

Assistant Professor

Tara N. Heagele is an assistant professor at the Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing.

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Tara Heagele, PhD, RN, FAAN is an Assistant Professor at the School of Nursing at Hunter College, The City University of New York. She has clinical nursing experience in telemetry, emergency department, critical care transport, and post-anesthesia care unit nursing. As a member of her local Medical Reserve Corps, Dr. Heagele volunteers her nursing expertise to her community during extreme weather events and public health emergencies. She holds several certifications in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery and has presented her research at the American Academy of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau, and the World Association of Disaster and Emergency Medicine conferences. She started her program of research by exploring household emergency preparedness of elderly and medically frail community members qualitatively, with the hope of better understanding the reasons why people do or do not prepare for disasters to inform intervention development. Dr. Heagele, as part of a team of disaster nurse researchers, developed a global, interdisciplinary, evidence-based, valid, reliable, all-hazards household emergency preparedness instrument. She is pilot testing the instrument in various populations to gather additional validity data, while assessing level of household emergency preparedness of these populations and evaluating effectiveness of household emergency preparedness interventions. Dr. Heagele is especially interested in the role that nurses have in mobilizing the community to prepare for and recover from extreme weather events and disasters. She hopes that her disaster nursing research will ultimately save lives and promote disaster-related community resilience.

Dr. Heagele serves in leadership roles in her professional nursing associations. She enjoys monitoring healthcare trends, writing letters and making phone calls to legislators, and being an advocate for nursing immensely.

Dr. Heagele believes in providing and teaching the most current evidence-based care. She takes pride in being a life-long learner and consumer of nursing research. Her teaching experience includes pre- and post-licensure nursing and interdisciplinary healthcare audiences. She believes in utilizing service-learning projects, web enhanced activities, and simulation in addition to traditional teaching methods to keep learners interested and engaged, both inside and outside the classroom setting.

Educational Background

  • PhD, Nursing, Rutgers University - Newark, 2018
  • MSN, Nursing Education, Monmouth University, 2012
  • BSN, Nursing, The College of New Jersey, 2005

Honors and Awards

  • • Fellow, American Academy of Nursing, 2024
  • Manuscript of Exceptional Merit Award, Academy of Neonatal Nursing & Springer Publishing, 2022
  • Superstar Student Support Award, Hunter-Bellevue Student Nurses’ Association, Hunter College, 2022, 2023
  • MSN Leadership Award, Monmouth University, 2012
  • Sigma Theta Tau International, Lambda Delta Chapter, Monmouth University, 2009
  • Regina Sanchez Porter Award: Excellence in Community Health Nursing, The College of New Jersey, 2005

Research

Inspired by her clinical experience in emergency and critical care transport nursing, Dr. Heagele became interested in the role that nurses have in mobilizing the community to prepare for and recover from extreme weather events and disasters. She holds several certifications in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. In a study exploring household emergency preparedness (HEP) of elderly and medically frail community members, she found that low levels of HEP were due in large part to lack of education on how best to prepare. She is now developing and pilot testing nurse-led HEP interventions in diverse in-patient and community settings. Dr. Heagele, as part of a team of disaster nurse researchers, developed a global, interdisciplinary, evidence-based, valid, reliable, all-hazards HEP instrument. She is pilot testing the instrument in various populations to gather additional validity data, while evaluating the effectiveness of various levels of HEP interventions. Additionally, her climate change research is measuring the effects of extreme heat and air pollution on the cardiovascular and pulmonary health of susceptible individuals in New York City.

Grants and Publications

  • 2023: Co-PI (Co-PI: Seo, J. Y.; Co-I: Kim, S. S., & Park, S. H.), Korean Translation and Validation of the Household Emergency Preparedness Instrument (K-HEPI) by a Home Emergency Preparedness Intervention Phase 1 Feasibility Study in New York City. HBSON-CTSC Community Engagement Project, Weill Cornell Medicine Clinical and Translational Science Center (CTSC), 2023-2024, $10,000.
  • 2023: Co-PI (Co-PI: Seo, J. Y.; Co-I: Kim, S. S., & Park, S. H.), Korean Translation and Validation of the Household Emergency Preparedness Instrument (K-HEPI) by a Home Emergency Preparedness Intervention Phase 1 Feasibility Study in New York City. HBSON-CTSC Pilot Award Seed Funding, Weill Cornell Medicine Clinical and Translational Science Center (CTSC), 2023-2024, $25,000.
  • 2023: Co-PI (Co-PI: Seo, J. Y.; Co-I: Kim, S. S., & Park, S. H.), Korean Translation and Validation of the Household Emergency Preparedness Instrument (K-HEPI) by a Home Emergency Preparedness Intervention Phase 1 Feasibility Study in New York City. PSC-CUNY Research Award (Enhanced), 2023-2024, $11,050.
  • 2021: Co-I (PI: Amberson, T.; Co-I: Castner, J., Wyte-Lake, T., Couig, M. P., Erdley, W. S., Polivka, B., Lhachimi, S., & Mammen, M.), Social, Educational and Behavioral Modification Interventions for Increasing Household Disaster Preparedness in the General Community-Dwelling Population. PSC-CUNY Research Award (Traditional B), 2021–2022, $6,000.
  • 2020: PI (Co-I: McNeill, C.C., Adams, L.M., Alfred, D.M., & Swanson, M.), Household Emergency Preparedness Instrument Development: A Pilot Study. PSC-CUNY Research Award (Traditional A), 2020–2021, $3,330.
  • 2020: PI (Co-I: Kavouras, I., & Shin, J.), The Effect of Climate-Driven Extreme Heat Weather on Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Health of Susceptible Individuals in New York City. Interdisciplinary Climate Crisis Research Grant, The City University of New York, 2020–2021, $40,000.
  • 2019: PI, The Nurse’s Role in the Household Emergency Preparedness of Neonatal Parents. Pilot Award Seed Funding, Weill Cornell Medicine Clinical and Translational Science Center (CTSC), 2019–2020, $35,000.

ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7155-7875
Scopus Author ID: 57189303872

  • Heagele, T. (accepted for publication January 13, 2023). Quick and easy health-promoting, mood-boosting wellness activities for nursing students. Holistic Nursing Practice.
  • Heagele, T., Samuels, W. E., Wholeben, M., Nurse-Clarke, N., Adams, L. M., & McNeill, C. (2023). Nurses Taking on Readiness Measures (N-TORM): A nurse-facilitated household emergency preparedness intervention feasibility study. Health Emergency and Disaster Nursing. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.24298/hedn.2022-0009
  • Nurse-Clarke, N. J., & Heagele, T. N. (2022). Key factors related to household emergency preparedness among parents of newborn infants. Advances in Neonatal Care. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1097/anc.0000000000001053
  • Heagele, T. N., Adams, L. M., McNeill, C. C., & Alfred, D. M. (2022). Validation and revision of the Household Emergency Preparedness Instrument (HEPI) by a pilot study in the City of New York. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2022.35
  • Heagele, T. N., McNeill, C. C., Adams, L. M., & Alfred, D. M. (2022). Household emergency preparedness instrument development: A Delphi study. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 16(2), 570-582. https://doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2020.292
  • Heagele, T. N., & Nurse-Clarke, N. J. (2022). A nurse-led home disaster preparedness intervention for new parents. Neonatal Network: The Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 41(1), 5-10. https://doi.org/10.1891/11-T-714
  • Wilcox, L., Heagele, T., & McNeill, C. (2022). Household emergency preparedness: A multidisciplinary concept analysis. Nursing Forum, 57(2), 305-310. https://doi.org/10.1111/nuf.12670
  • Amberson, T., Heagele, T., Castner, J. Wyte-Lake, T., Couig, M. P., Bell, S. A., Mammen, M. J., & Wells, V. (2021). Social support, educational, and behavioral modification interventions for improving household disaster preparedness in the general community-dwelling population (protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 5(CD014934), 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD014934
  • Heagele, T. N. (2021). A qualitative survey of household emergency preparedness for the elderly and the medically frail living in coastal urban communities. Journal of Emergency Management, 19(2), 143-163. https://doi.org/10.5055/jem.2020.0493
  • McNeill, C., Adams, L., Heagele, T. N., Alfred, D., & Swanson, M. S. (2020). Emergency preparedness competencies among nurses: Implications for nurse administrators. Journal of Nursing Administration, 50(7/8), 407-413. https://doi.org/10.1097/NNA.0000000000000908
  • Heagele, T. N., & Pacquiao, D. (2018). Disaster vulnerability of elderly and medically populations. Health Emergency and Disaster Nursing, 6, 50-61. https://doi.org/10.24298/hedn.2016-0009
  • Heagele, T. N. (2017). Disaster-related community resilience: A concept analysis and a call to action for nurses. Public Health Nursing, 34(3), 295-302. https://doi.org/10.1111/phn.12292
  • Heagele, T. N. (2016). Heagele responds. American Journal of Public Health, 106(12), e1-e1. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2016.303445
  • Heagele, T. N. (2016). Lack of evidence supporting the effectiveness of disaster supply kits. American Journal of Public Health, 106(6), 979-982. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2016.303148
  • Heagele, T. N. (2018). A qualitative study of household emergency preparedness of the elderly and the medically frail living in coastal urban environments (Publication No. 10.7282/T3TB1B3V) [Doctoral dissertation, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey]. RUcore: Rutgers University Community Repository.
  • Heagele, T. N. (2012, November 16). Concepts of emergency/trauma nursing and emergency/disaster preparedness simulation scenario utilizing the QSEN knowledge, skills and attitudes for pre-licensure nurses. QSEN Institute Teaching Strategies. https://qsen.org/simulation/
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th1591@hunter.cuny.edu

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