Kylie Bouley

Professor of the Practice
Department of Nursing

Contact

Phone: 508-286-3378

Education

MSN, Sacred Heart University
BSN., Rhode Island College

Certifications:
National Certification Corporation- Inpatient Obstetric Nursing
National Certification Corporation-Electronic Fetal Monitoring
American Heart Association- Basic Life Support Certification
American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Resuscitation Program: Advanced Provider

Professional Memberships:
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing: Nurse Leader
Association for Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nursing

About

Publications

Osei-Poku G, Iverson R, Kalpakian N, Morgan Z, Carney M, Spadola A, Barker K,
Leonard J, Price C, Schapero M, Federico L, Bouley K, Pezzano J, Vallejos J,
Sekelsky A, Prentice J. Frontline clinician perspectives on clinical accuracy of
severe maternal morbidity identified in administrative data. Am J Obstet Gynecol.
2025 Oct;233(4):e117-e120. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2025.04.055. Epub 2025 May 2.
PMID: 40320105.

Teaching Interests

NURS 100 Intro to Professional Nursing
NURS 201 Fundamentals of Nursing Lab
NURS 300 Population Health Maternity
NURS 325 Nursing Administration
NURS 440 Nursing Capstone

Professional Interests

Foundations of professional nursing practice, Clinical nursing education and
mentorship, simulation-based obstetric emergency training, perinatal patient education
and shared decision-making, interprofessional collaboration in labor and delivery
settings, evidence-based practice implementation, reducing morbidity and mortality
through quality improvement initiatives, trauma-informed care in labor, birth, and
postpartum recovery, social determinants of health and their impact on perinatal
outcomes, fetal monitoring interpretation and clinical decision-making, management of
high-risk pregnancies, postpartum mental health screening and early intervention,
perinatal loss and bereavement support, reproductive health equity and culturally
responsive maternity care, perinatal quality collaboratives and systems-based maternal
care, patient advocacy and ethical decision-making in maternal-fetal conflicts, role
socialization and transition to professional practice, nursing leadership and
management, staffing models and patient safety, policy development impacting patient
care, ethical leadership and decision-making, preceptorship development and clinical
coaching, professional identify formation.

Department(s)

Nursing

Program(s)

Office

Diana Davis Discovery Center 2371