Sarah Owens Watts

Assistant Professor
Dr. Watts received her BSN and MSN degrees from Samford University. She received her PhD in nursing degree from Mercer University and was awarded the NLN/SNRS Research Grant to fund her dissertation study. Dr. Watts also completed the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning Research Fellowship. In addition, she received a DAISY Award for her excellence in graduate teaching and was part of a team of faculty from Auburn University selected for the President’s Outstanding Collaborative Units Award. Currently, she serves as the faculty advisor for the Auburn University chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa Tau International Honor Society and leader in the Interprofessional Education program at Auburn University/VCOM-Auburn. Dr. Watts is a member of the Alabama State Nurses Association, Golden Key International Honor Society, Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society, Southern Nursing Research Society, and Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society. She serves on several committees and advisory boards within these organizations.
Contact sow0002@auburn.edu (334)   844 - 5602
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Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy - Mercer University - 2016
  • Master of Science in Nursing - Samford University - 2012
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Samford University - 2005

Licenses

  • Registered Nurse

Research Areas

  • Interventions to Reduce Obesity, Rural Health, Interprofessional Education

Interests

  • Nutrition And Health
  • Evidence Based Practice
  • Interprofessional Education
  • Health Care Promotion among Underserved Populations

Teaching Areas

  • Health Promotion
  • Evidence Based Practice
  • Population Health

Grants

  • Auburn University, Creative Work and Social Impact Scholarship Funding Program A clinical-community pediatric wellness initiative to manage and prevent cardiometabolic diseases in children with limited resou $38,383.34 A Powers, J Sewell, Sarah O. Watts & F Tuggle
  • Auburn University School of Nursing, Bonnie and Leo Sanderson Annual Fund for Research Developing a dietary intervention and Community Engagement Team to reduce obesity in Hispanic women. $5,000.00 Sarah O. Watts, M Rodriguez, P Tsai & C Wang
  • Auburn University, Biggio Center Teaching Research Grant A Mixed Methods Study to Examine the Impact of Structured, Reflective Prebriefing Activities on Students’ Performance of Skills $2,500.00 Sarah O. Watts, A Curtis, K Ware, M Jones & T Chidume
  • Auburn University, Daniel F. Breeden Endowed Grant Program Using a Poverty Simulation Program in Interprofessional Education $3,500.00 Sarah O. Watts & E Myers
  • National League for Nursing/Southern Nursing Research Society Dissertation Research Award Learning Experiences of Senior-Level, Prelicensure Nursing Students: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis $5,000.00 Sarah O. Watts

Publications

  • Robin C. Gosdin Farrell, Joy E. DeBellis, Rachael L. Sweeney & Sarah O. Watts (2023) Preparing future clinicians for practice: A faculty-student mentoring program in graduate nursing education New Directions for Teaching and Learning DOI: 10.1002/tl.20566
  • P Tsai, C Wang, C Hunt, Sarah O. Watts & K Ware (2022) Relative importance of physical activity and body composition on insulin resistance in older adult population. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation DOI: 
  • Jeanna Sewell, Sarah O. Watts, Kathy J. Ellison, Andrew Fruge, Kristen Helms, Emily Myers & Jean Dubois (2022) Ten lessons learned in implementation of mobile, community-based interprofessional clinics. Nursing Education Perspectives DOI: 
  • Sarah O. Watts, A Curtis, K Ware, T Chidume & M Jones (2022) Examining the impact of structured, reflective prebriefing on students’ performances during simulation. Nursing Education Perspectives DOI: 
  • Sarah O. Watts, K J. Ellison & J Sewell (2022) Using large group simulation as a resource strategy in interprofessional. Nursing Education Perspectives DOI: 
  • J Norford & Sarah O. Watts (2021) Examining perceptions of care efficacy among nursing and social work students. Auburn University Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship DOI: 
  • Sarah O. Watts, Jeanna Sewell, Kelly P. Strickland & Emily Myers (2021) Promoting poverty awareness in health professions students. New Directions for Teaching and Learning DOI: 
  • P Tsai, C Wang, Y Zhou, J Ren, Alisha Jones, Sarah O. Watts, C Chou & W Ku (2021) A classification algorithm to predict chronic pain using both regression and machine learning – A stepwise approach. Applied Nursing Research DOI: 
  • Katilya S. Ware & Sarah O. Watts (2021) Student perceptions of a cardiac skills lab using a just-in-time teaching approach. Journal of Nursing Education ISBN/ISSN: 10.3928/01484 DOI: 
  • Sarah O. Watts & Helen Hodges (2021) Using invitational theory to examine nursing students’ experiences: A qualitative study. Nursing Education Perspectives DOI: 

Presentations

  • Claire W. Thompson, Amy Pridemore, Katilya Ware, Sarah O. Watts, Linda M. Gibson-Young, Caralise W. Hunt, Rosemary Cummings & Sutricia Johnson (2024, April). Bridging Maternal Health Care Gaps in High-Risk Populations: A Community-Based Mobile Health Partnership Podium session presented at Gulf South SummitAuburnAL.
  • Amy Curtis, Sarah O. Watts, Katilya Ware, Tiffani Chidume & Meghan Jones (2022, February). Incorporating Reflection Activities in Simulation to Prepare Nursing Students for Clinical Practice. Podium session presented at SoTL Commons ConferenceSavannahGA.
  • P Tsai, C Wang, C Hunt, Sarah O. Watts & K Ware (2021, November). Impact of Recreational Physical Activity and Body Composition on Insulin Resistance in Older Adult Population. Poster session presented at The Gerontological Society of American 2021 Annual Scientific Meeting, PhoenixAZ.
  • Pao-Feng Tsai, Sarah O. Watts, Caralise W. Hunt, Chih hsuan Wang & Katilya Ware (2021, November). Impact of recreational physical activity and body composition on insulin resistance in older adult population Podium session presented at Gerontological Society of America 2021 Annual Scientific MeetingPhoenixAZ.
  • Sarah O. Watts, J Sewell, K J. Ellison & F Tuggle (2021, November). Incorporating Virtual Experiences within an Interprofessional Education Program. Podium session presented at Sigma Theta Tau Biennial ConventionIndianapolisIN.
  • J Sewell, Sarah O. Watts, F Tuggle, J Slay & E Blaine (2021, September). Interactive Virtual Seminars to Prepare Health Professions Students for Interprofessional Collaboration. Poster session presented at IPEC Faculty Development Institute, Virtual.
  • P Tsai, C Wang, Y Chou, J Ren, Alisha Jones, Sarah O. Watts, C Chou & K Wu (2021, September). A Classification Algorithm to Identify Patients in Pain. Poster session presented at American Academy of Nursing, Health Policy Conference, WashingtonDC.
  • J Sewell, Sarah O. Watts, F Tuggle, D Fruge, K J. Ellison, J Slay & M Laws (2021, July). Virtual Interprofessional Education Clinics for IPEC Core Competency Attainment. Poster session presented at American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Annual MeetingVirtual Conference.
  • J Norford & Sarah O. Watts (2021, April). Examining Perceptions of Care Efficacy Among Nursing and Social Work Students. Poster session presented at Auburn University Research Student SymposiumAuburnAL.
  • Sarah O. Watts, K J. Ellison, J Sewell & E Myers (2021, March). Using Seminars in Health Professional Programs to Promote Positive Relationships Among Interprofessional Teams. Podium session presented at Sigma Theta Tau Creating Healthy Work Environments ConferenceVirtual Conference.
  • Sarah O. Watts, J Sewell & E Myers (2020, May). Using Simulation to Promote Poverty Awareness in Health Professional Students. Podium session presented at The Teaching Professor ConferenceAtlantaGA.
  • Sarah O. Watts & K J. Ellison (2020, March). Utilizing Simulation in the Large Classroom to Enhance Interprofessional Education Activities for Nursing Students. Podium session presented at Sigma Theta Tau/National League for Nursing Education Research ConferenceWashingtonDC.
  • K Ware & Sarah O. Watts (2020, March). Just-in-Time Teaching and Technology to Enhance Student learning in Lab. Podium session presented at Sigma Theta Tau/National League for Nursing Education Research ConferenceWashingtonDC.
  • Sarah O. Watts, J Sewell, E Myers & G Nordehn (2019, October). Using Interprofessional Clinics to Improve Competency in Students. Poster session presented at Interprofessional Education Fall InstitutePortlandOR.
  • P Short & Sarah O. Watts (2019, April). Implementation of Nutritional Screening Tools in the Care of Geriatric Patients in the Acute Care Setting. Poster session presented at Alabama State Nurses Association: Elizabeth A. Morris Clinical Educational SessionsMontgomeryAL.
  • Sarah O. Watts, Jeanna Sewell, K Helms & K Strickland (2019, April). Using Simulation to Promote Poverty Awareness. Podium session presented at Auburn University Faculty Instructional Technology ShowcaseAuburn AL.
  • Sarah O. Watts, M Callihan, J J. White & A Fralich (2019, February). Optimizing Patient Outcomes Through Interprofessional Disaster Training. Podium session presented at Sigma Theta Tau Creating Healthy Work Environments ConferenceNew OrleansLA.
  • M Calliahan, Sarah O. Watts, Sara Kaylor, M Zabala, E Hibberd & J Coker (2019, February). Creating a Safe Environment for Providers During Horizontal Patient Transfer. Podium session presented at Sigma Theta Tau Creating Healthy Work Environments ConferenceNew OrleansLA.
  • Sarah O. Watts, Susan S. Gunby, Helen Hodges & Terry Worthey (2018, March). Prelicensure Nursing Students’ Lived Experiences of Learning in a BSN Program. Podium session presented at Southern Nursing Research Society Annual ConferenceAtlantaGA.
  • Sarah O. Watts (2018, March). An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis of Prelicensure Nursing Students’ Perceptions of Their Learning Environment. Podium session presented at Sigma Theta Tau/National League for Nursing Education Research ConferenceWashingtonDC.
  • Katilya Ware & Sarah O. Watts (2018, March). Just-in-Time Teaching to Enhance Student Learning. Poster session presented at Elsevier Nursing Education ConferenceTampaFL.
  • Sarah O. Watts (2017, November). Preparing Tomorrow’s Leaders to Bring About Positive Change for Healthcare and the Nursing Profession. Poster session presented at Sigma Theta Tau Biennial ConventionIndianapolis.
  • Sarah O. Watts (2016, September). Leading Change: Educating Undergraduate Nursing Students on the Importance of Advocacy. Poster session presented at Sigma Theta Tau International Region 8 ConferenceJacksonMS.
  • Sarah O. Watts (2015, October). Extending the Invitation to Learn in Nursing Education. Poster session presented at Alabama State Nurses Association Annual ConventionOrange BeachAL.
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