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Dr. Suzanne Lennon’s research focuses on topics linked to the target population of women of childbearing age, families, and communities. She conducts research projects with a gendered lens and employs a range of methodologies, including psychometrics and mixed methods. Notably, her work examines pregnancy risk perception among women and their male partners, as well as the development of instruments to assess the experiences of child apprehension by mothers and fathers, and the effects of this apprehension on parental health and well-being. Dr. Lennon has an extensive clinical nursing background in high-risk labor-delivery and Intermediate Care Nursery. She completed her Bachelor of Nursing in 1997 and expedited through her PhD program, graduating Cum Laude from the College of Nursing’s PhD cohort. In addition to her research, she has taught various undergraduate nursing courses, including Evidence-Informed Practice and Gender & Reproductive Health Nursing Leadership.
College of Nursing • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Teach undergraduate nursing courses and supervise graduate students.
Streams include Education, Administration, or Clinical.