
Omotayo Omotowa
Idaho State University, USA
Biography
Dr. Omotayo Omotowa is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Idaho State University (ISU) School of Nursing. Dr. Omotowa is particularly interested in the care of the older adults and staffing standards/levels in nursing homes and public health policy. Dr. Omotowa has served in the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program advisory committee and continues to serve as a member of geriatric symposium planning and health fair planning committees at Idaho State University. She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International and did serve as the Governance Chair for the Theta Upsilon Chapter. Dr. Omotowa received her BSN from Lewis Clark State College, Lewiston, Idaho and MSN and PhD from Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Prior to her nursing education, she received her BSc Political Science from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, Masters in Public Administration from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, and MA in Political Science from the University of Idaho.
Abstract
Abstract : Staffing standards and care outcomes in for-profit and not-for-profit religious-based nursing homes