Faculty and Staff

Sue Penckofer, PhD, RN
Title: Professor
Office #: Building 125, Room 4529, LUHS
Phone: 708.216.9303
E-mail: spencko@luc.edu
CV Link: My CV
About
Links:
Chicago Center for Diabetes Translation Research Member
http://chicagodiabetesresearch.org/people/sue-penckofer/
Research Interests
Women’s Health, Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, Depression, Vitamin D
Research NIH Training:
Predoctoral Fellowship, Individual NRSA, NIH at the University of Illinois, 1990
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Institutional NRSA, NIH at the University of Illinois, 1995
Previous NIH Funding:
Depressive Symptoms, Vitamin D for Metabolic Control and Depressive Symptoms in Women with Type 2 Diabetes, University of Chicago pilot project, NIH- NIDDK (5P60DK020595)
A Psychoeducational Intervention for Women with Type 2 Diabetes, NIH-NINR K23 (NR009240)
Oxidative Stress in Postmenopausal Women, NIH-NINR R-15, National Institute of Nursing Research, American Heart Association of Chicago, American Nurses Foundation.
Professional & Community Affiliations
Editorial Board:
Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
Reviewer for:
Research in Nursing and Health, Journal of Women's Health, Journal of Biological Research for Nursing, Journal of Psychoneuroendocrinology, Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications.
Special Honors:
Loyola University Faculty Scholar, INA Distinguished Researcher, Ada Sue Hinshaw ANF Scholar, Gloria Smith Health Disparities ANF Scholar
Publications
Penckofer, S., Ferrans, C., Byrn, M. Mumby, P., Ferrans, C., Robinson, P. & Lustman, P. (2012, In Press). The Impact of a Psychoeducational Program for Depressed Women with Type 2 Diabetes. Annals of Behavioral Medicine
Penckofer, S. (2012). Lost in translation: will the ‘personal’ become ‘impersonal’ when conducting research in the age of technology? Clinical Investigation, 2(6): 1-3.
Penckofer, S., Quinn, L., Byrn L., Ferrans, C., Miller, Strange, P. (2012). Glycemic Variability Impacts Mood and Quality of Life in Women with Diabetes. Diabetes, Technology, & Therapeutics, 14: 1-8.
Martyn-Nemeth, P. & Penckofer, S. (2011 Dec 1. Epub ahead of print). Psychological Vulnerability among Overweight and Obese Adolescents. Journal of School Nursing, DOI:0.1177/1059840511430508
Penckofer, S., Byrn, M., Mumby, P., Ferrans, C. (2011). Improving Subject Recruitment,Retention, and Participation in Research Through Peplau’s Theory of Interpersonal Relations. Nursing Science Quarterly, 24, 146-151.
Penckofer, S. & Emanuele, M. (2010). Questions and Answers to Vitamin D. Diabetes Self Management, 53-54.
Penckofer, S., Kouba, J., Byrn, M., Ferrans, C. (2010) Vitamin D and depression: Where is all the sunshine? Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 31, 385-393.
Fritschi, S., Quinn, L., Penckofer, S., Surdyk, P. (2010) Continuous glucose monitoring: The experience of women with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Educator, 36, 250-257. DOI: 10.1177/0145721709355835
Martyn-Nemeth, P., Penckofer, S., Gulanick, M., Velsor-Friedrich, B., & Bryant, F. B. (2009).The relationships among self-esteem, stress, coping, eating behavior and depressive mood in adolescents. Research in Nursing and Health, 32, 96-109.
Lustman, P., Penckofer, S., Clouse, R. (2008). Recent advances in understanding depression in adults with diabetes. Current Psychiatry Reports. 7, 114-122.
Penckofer, S., Kouba, J., Wallis, D., Emanuele, M. (2008). Vitamin D and Diabetes: Let the Sunshine In. Diabetes Educator, 34, 939-954.
Wallis, D., Penckofer, S., Sizemore, G. (2008) Contemporary Issues in Cardiovascular Medicine: The Sunshine Deficit and Cardiovascular Disease. Circulation, 118, 1476-1485.