President’s Report of 2011 Highlights for the HPNA Annual Membership Meeting JoAnne Reifsnyder, PhD, ACHPN® 2012 President of HPNA Board of Directors
2011 was a very successful year. This report highlights the major achievements of HPNA in 2011 under the leadership of Todd Hultman and the HPNA Board of Directors in collaboration with the CEO and National Office Staff. This summation will be presented during the Annual Membership Meeting next week during the AAHPM/HPNA Annual Assembly at the time noted above. •
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the work of the 5 board committees Audit and Assessment Committee Board Development and Leadership Committee Executive Committee Finance Committee Planning and Resource Committee
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the work of the 6 standing association committees whose reports are to follow Chapters Committee Education Products Committee Education Services Committee Membership Committee Research Committee Public Policy Committee
Please note the chairpersons and members of these standing association committees as they are identified in the specific committee report found later in this document. If you are interested in being involved in any of these committees, notify the National Office, or respond to the Call for Volunteers email sent in September. Throughout 2011, HPNA celebrated its 25th anniversary. The first major event was the Anniversary Dinner at the Annual Assembly in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In tandem with this event, HPNA hosted a history room with memorabilia covering its 25-year history. At the Plenary Event to highlight HPNA, the first 16 presidents of the Board of Directors of HPNA were honored. The celebrating continued to the Leadership Development weekend, where local leaders had the opportunity to learn more about HPNA’s history and was woven into our 5th Clinical Practice Forum held in Pittsburgh, PA. And finally, the Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing launched a new cover to honor the anniversary year and published a supplement to highlight the history of palliative nursing over the past 25 years.
2011 Award Recipients were: HPNA Leading the Way Award: Madalon O’Rawe Amenta, PhD, MN, RN HPNA Distinguished Career Achievement Award: Patricia Murphy, PhD, APN, FAAN, FPCN HPNA Distinguished Researcher: Neville E. Strumpf, PhD, RN, FAAN HPNA New Investigator Award: Terrah L. Foster, PhD, RN Ruby Jones Nursing Hero Award: Carma Erickson-Hurt, MSN, APRN, ACHPN®, LCDR USN (ret)
Friend of HPNA Award: Representative Carolyn McCarthy
In 2011 we recognized nearly 350 HPNA member individuals who volunteered their services as committee leaders and members, chapter leaders, teleconference presenters, authors, newsletter writers, reviewers, etc. “ABOVE AND BEYOND” VOLUNTEERS IN 2011: • Margaret Campbell • Connie Dahlin • Linda Gorman • Debbie Monaghan • Pam Ortner • Sandy Chen Stokes • Sylvette Tiradocrespo • Christine Westphal
The HPNA Board of Directors completed a yearlong process for creating the 2012-2015 Strategic Plan guided by our mission statement, feedback from the membership survey, focus groups at Leadership Weekend, the 6 Standing Association Committees as well as the 5 Board committees. In focusing on the pillars of our mission, the following activities are highlighted: Leadership Development •
Continued active participation in the National Coalition for Hospice and Palliative Care
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Approved 4 chapters for a new total of 50 Chapters and 23 provisional groups Middle Tennessee Chapter (Nashville Area) North Alabama Southeast Atlantic (Savannah, GA) Florence, South Carolina
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Held conjoint board meeting with the Board of Directors of ONS which will lead to future coordination of efforts on behalf of nursing
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As an affiliate member of ANA representatives sent to provide HPNA’s voice in multiple areas
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HPNA Board President chaired the Alliance for Excellence in Hospice and Palliative Nursing Board of Trustees and the 2011 Alliance Summit
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Approved revisions for 9 existing position statements: “Legalization of Assisted Suicide”, “Artificial Nutrition and Hydration in Advanced Illness”, “Complementary Therapies in Palliative Care Nursing Practice”, “Palliative Sedation”, “Role of Palliative Care Nursing in Organ and Tissue Donation”, “Shortage of Registered Nurses”, “Value of the Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse in Palliative Care”, “Value of Professional Nurse in Palliative Care”, and “Withholding and/or Withdrawing Life Sustaining Treatments”
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Approved 3 new position statements: “Role of Nurse When Hastened Death is Requested”, “Reporting and Management of Medication Errors in the Home”, and “Role of Nurses When Hastened Death is Requested”
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Held the 5th Clinical Practice Forum: Integrating Cancer and Palliative Care across the Lifespan with record attendance
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Board leadership participated in the Alliance Summit that focused on messaging to the Public
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Provided E-Learning webinars for more than 1400 participants
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Provided 50 CE requests
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Approved 921 Approved Educators, which is the most ever
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Expanded on Teaching Sheets expanded to include sheets in English, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese which receive more than 10,000 hits on the website
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Completed two new educational products and revised four others
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HPNA held 6 ‘Live Chats’ in 2011, welcoming members to participate in discussion on a variety of topics
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Social media efforts have yielded great results with more than 1200 members following HPNA on Facebook and nearly 900 on Twitter
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Membership levels reached an all time high with over 10,557
• JHPN generated an increased number of manuscripts necessitating increasing the number of issues from 6 to 8 beginning in 2012. The journal year ended with a special edition focusing on our 25 year history in education, certification, research, practice, and public policy. Research Support • Completed the compilation and approval of the 2012-2015 Research Agenda
• 4 participants were selected to participate in the Kathleen Foley Palliative Care Retreat and Research Symposium • Established the recommendations for the research strategic plan for 2012-2015 Again this year we are enjoying another successful Annual Assembly with nearly 2500 attendees. At this time, I would like to acknowledge the work of Connie Dahlin and Barbara Head. Connie co-led the Planning Committee for this event during the past year and will again serve as co-chair for the 2013 conference. Barb co-led the scientific committee this past year. Connie has shared how wonderful this experience has been – it is a truly collaborative relationship with AAHPM. The expertise provided by these individuals is outstanding and makes us very proud. We thank Connie and Barb for the wonderful work they have done to make the AAHPM/HPNA Annual Assembly the best conference ever.
2012 AWARD Presentations during the AAHPM/HPNA Annual Assembly 2012 FRIEND OF HPNA AWARD: • Donna Shalala, PhD 2012 HPNA OUTSTANDING RESEARCH ABSTRACT AT THE ANNUAL ASSEMBLY AWARD: • Joy Buck, RN, MSN, PhD 2012 HPNA NEW INVESTIGATOR AWARD: • Karen Kehl, PhD, RN, ACHPN®, FPCN 2012 HPNA DISTINGUISHED RESEARCHER AWARD: • Kathleen Puntillo, RN, DNSc, FAAN 2012 HPNA DISTINGUISHED CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: • Judy Lentz, RN, MSN, NHA 2012 HPNA LEADING THE WAY AWARD: • Virginia Tilden, DNSc, RN, FAAN
As you can tell, it has been a busy but productive year. We look forward to continued growth in 2012 as we look forward to implementing our new strategic plan and select the successor for the CEO position.
2011 HPNA FINANCIAL REPORT REVENUE Shared Expense Education Membership Dues Grants Miscellaneous GRAND TOTAL:
$365,914 $817,120 $708,472 $69,648 $394,579 $2,355,733
Administrative National Board Educational Grants Journal/Newsletter Miscellaneous GRAND TOTAL:
$1,031,829 $336,967 $164,810 $250,738 $5,487 $322,677 $124,468 $2,236,976
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2011 Standing Association Committee Reports Chapter Committee Report The following Chapters have chartered in 2011: Phoenix, Arizona Hawaiian Islands Los Angeles Regional Lake City/Gainesville, Florida Greater Palm Beaches/Treasure Coast, Florida River City HOPE (Columbus, Georgia) Middle Tennessee Chapter (Nashville Area) North Alabama Southeast Atlantic (Savannah, Georgia) Florence, South Carolina Committee Members Linda Freda, FL (completed term in July 2011) Kelli Gershon, TX (completed term in July 2011) Patra Holland, NC (completed term in July 2011) Andrea Holtzer, NY (completed term in July 2011) Susan Zorb, MA (completed term in November 2011) Lori Hedges, IL, Chair Nancy Auster, FL Denise Bauer, OH Linda Gorman, CA Belinda Ladner, TX
Deborah Medakovich, NY Marsha Opalach, NJ Susan Sovine, NC Jody Chrastek, MN, Board Liaison Jennifer Gentry, NC, Board Member Chad Reilly, National Office Staff Nancy Tropeck, National Office Staff The Chapters Committee supports the mission and growth of HPNA through the development and growth of integrated chapters. During the period July, 2010 through July, 2011 the Chapters Committee: • Recommended renewal of charter for 39 chartered Chapters • Recommended award of charter to 11 Provisional Groups • Coordinated and conducted HPNA’s 9th Annual Leadership Weekend for 76 Chapter and Provisional Group leaders in Pittsburgh, PA • Provided support and mentoring to 23 Provisional Groups and numerous HPNA members, who inquired about forming a new Group in their local area • Worked collaboratively with the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) to hold inaugural joint networking session for Chapter and Group leaders during the Annual Leadership Weekend event. • Created an HPNA 25th Anniversary Video and Memory Book, which launched at the 2011 AAHPM/HPNA Annual Assembly in Vancouver, BC, Canada and contained testimonials from local Chapter leaders • Reviewed and updated the Chapter Manual and Chapter Treasurer’s Manual • Designed and launched an HPNA Chapter Awards Program, which includes the following awards: Chapter Excellence, Communication Award, and Recruitment and Retention Award. • Created HPNA’s 8th Chapter District and reorganized its current District boundaries, enabling Chapters and Groups to develop a close relationship with an experienced District Leader in its dedicated geographic area • Created a “Chapter Template Library” online, which includes customizable Chapter/Provisional Group related documents and materials • Created a FREE online course for Chapter members related to the new online election process • Conducted 3 Chapter specific meetings during the 2011 AAHPM/HPNA Annual Assembly in Vancouver, BC, Canada • Further developed the “Critical Analysis of Chapters” tool to help District Leaders identify potential areas of improvement for local Chapters
Education Products Committee Report Committee Members Christine Westphal, MI, Chair Pam Fordham, AL Sharon Groschwitz, OR Barbara Head, KY Mary Hersh, CA Caroline Schauer, ND Deanna Tansey, OH Jody Chrastek, MN, Board Member Barbara Cliff, PA, Board Liaison Jennifer Gentry, NC, Board Member Dane Semonian, National Office Staff Dena Jean Sutermaster, National Office Staff
The Education Products Committee is responsible for the development of education products that improve clinical practice through education and fostering sensitivity to all levels of practice for the membership. In 2011, the Education Products Department and Committee: • Presented the VA National Palliative Care Nursing Assistant (PCNA) Leadership Conference in Orlando, FL • Developed 4 Leadership Modules presentation for VA nurses • Finalized new and revised products o 5 Books: Core Curriculum for the Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Nurse Conversations in Palliative Care (3rd edition) Compendium of Treatment of End Stage Non-Cancer Diagnoses: Heart Failure (2nd edition) in hard copy and e-books formats Compendium of Treatment of End Stage Non-Cancer Diagnoses: Renal (2nd edition) Compendium of Treatment of End Stage Non-Cancer Diagnoses: Pulmonary (2nd edition) o 7 2-part Web Courses Veterans Clinical Review for the Hospice and Palliative Nursing Assistant • Developed and Revised Position Statements o 3 New The Nurses Role in Advance Care Planning Reporting and Management of Medication Errors in the Home Role of Nurses When Hastened Death is Requested o 9 Revised Artificial Nutrition and Hydration in Advanced Illness Complementary Therapies in Palliative Care Nursing Practice Legalization of Assisted Suicide Palliative Sedation Role of Palliative Care Nursing in Organ and Tissue Donation Shortage of Registered Nurses Value of the Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse in Palliative Care Value of Professional Nurse in Palliative Care Withholding and/or Withdrawing Life Sustaining Treatments
Education Services Committee Report Committee Members Debbie Monaghan, CA, Chair Jocelyn D’Antonio, NY Carma Erickson-Hurt, OR Marilyn Graves, MD Ju-Lu Kuo, CA Bronwyn Long, CO Rhonda Oakes-Perrin, TN Don Payette, PA Sharon Tulloch, FL Judy Bartel, OH, Board Member Lorraine Bearrows, IL, Board Liaison Nancy Lynn Benninger, National Office Staff Nancy Grandovic, National Office Staff The Education Services Committee is a standing committee of HPNA that’s supports the education focus (education programs and education resources) of the organization supporting
and fostering sensitivity to all levels of practice for the membership. The committee meets monthly via conference calls and also communicates via email as needed to report on the progress of projects. Overview of the Education Services Department and Committee HPNA Approved Educators • HPNA Approved Educators – 921 • January 2011 – launched online Approved Educator course E-Learning • 33 online courses– CE’s offered (30 – nurse focused & 3– administrator focused) • 6 free courses Nursing Assistant Teleconferences offered monthly • Over 550 Nursing assistants participated Teaching Sheets • 3 types offered – English, Spanish, Chinese o Patient/Family – 34 posted on website - free o TIPS – focused to the Nursing Assistant – 20 posted on website - free o Quick Information – brief concise information – 13 posted on website – free • Fulfilled 85 orders (5,757 sheets) from facilities requesting their logo added to HPNA teaching sheets AAHPM/HPNA Annual Assembly • Offered 8 HPNA preconferences 5th Annual Clinical Practice Forum - September 16-17, 2011, Pittsburgh, PA • Over 300 in attendance ELNEC-Core Train-the-Trainer Courses • Sponsored 3 courses • Over 360 attended Request for CE’s • Awards ANCC CE’s and CA Board of Nursing CE’s • Awarded CEs for over 60 programs HPNA Page Hits • Teaching Sheets – 143,528 • E-Learning – 19,926 • Approved Educator – 19,151 Created QR code for easy access to Education Services
Membership Committee Report Committee Members Jessica Weinberger, TN, Chair Maureen Asper, PA Nicole Curran, FL Debbie Gunter, GA Andrew Martin, MA Cyndi Rohret, IA Nanci Tansey, SC Judy Bartel, Board Member
Gina Wieger, Board Liaison Deena Butcher, National Office Staff Chad Reilly, National Office Staff Nancy Tropeck, National Office Staff The Membership Committee is responsible for the overall promotion of membership and membership activities (recruitment and retention) and reports to the Planning and Resources Committee of the HPNA Board of Directors. In 2011 the Membership Committee: Reviewed/discussed 2011 membership retention goal and membership growth goal on a monthly basis. Strategies implemented include revision of Welcome email and increased electronic contact with new members. • Reviewed current HPNA membership fees in comparison to those of other nursing associations of similar size. • Forwarded recommendations regarding 2012 membership dues increase to the Planning and Resources Committee. • Developed and implemented the full HPNA Membership Survey which is completed every three years. • Reviewed the results of the full HPNA Membership Survey including all comments related specifically to membership satisfaction and renewal. • Reviewed counts of those accessing Members Only area of HPNA website and discussed Members Only content. • Committee Chair participated in the 2011 Leadership Weekend. • Committee provided input to the HPNA Board of Directors Strategic Planning.
Public Policy Committee Report Committee Members Pamela Ortner, MI, Chair Deborah Thorpe, UT Christine Harlander, IA Sheila Grant, DE Kate Dougherty, CA Susan Cox, NC, Board Liaison Beverly Paukstis, MD, Board Member Chad Reilly, National Office Staff Nancy Tropeck, National Office Staff The Public Policy Committee assesses the significance of Federal legislative proposals and actions relevant to hospice and palliative care, provides feedback, and makes recommendations regarding actions plans to the Planning and Resource Committee. In 2011, the Public Policy Committee: • Followed federal legislation based on the guiding principles approved by the HPNA Board of Directors • Collaborated with multiple healthcare organizations, including NHPCO, AAHPM, CAPC, and ANA, in the dissemination of policy advocacy efforts and successes • Secured Congressional testimony on behalf of Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy celebrating HPNA’s 25th Anniversary • Supported 2 HPNA members to attend the Nurse in Washington Internship (NIWI) training held in Washington D.C. • Reviewed and further developed the HPNA Legislative Assistant, a monthly e-newsletter dedicated to informing members of current legislative and policy priorities
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Organized a Preconference Workshop for the 2011 AAHPM/HPNA Annual Assembly, titled “Climbing Up Capitol Hill and Loving It: Influencing Health Care through Legislation and Advocacy”. Reviewed and updated the ‘Get Involved in Advocacy‘ pages of the HPNA website. Provided oversight and guidance to the HPNA State Ambassador Program, which allows HPNA members to assist with policy/advocacy efforts as directed by the Board of Directors and Public Policy Committee on the national and state levels. This program grew to 35 actives members in 2011. Developed ‘1 Pager’ template to be used by Bryan Cave, LLP, during its legislative visits on behalf of HPNA. This ‘1 Pager’ provides topic points, vital statistics, and ‘An Ask’ from HPNA related to a specific topics. Presented free online chat events, including guest presenters from the Public Policy Committee Recommended nominations for the 2011 “Friend of HPNA Award” Initiated the development of a free Advocacy Training online course for the members of HPNA, which is to be released in early 2012 Planned an advocacy training event for local Chapter/Group leaders, which was held during the 2011 HPNA Leadership Weekend. Conducted and published a formal interview series with Congressional leaders, which will be posted in 2012 HPNA members publications. Further developed relationships with Congressional leaders by numerous member-level meetings on Capitol Hill. Communicated legislative and advocacy information, updates, and alerts through the HPNA e-newsletter, Public Policy Special Interest Group, State Ambassador Program, HPNA Website, and HPNA LISTSERV
Research Committee Report Committee Members Ruth Remington, MA, Chair Suzanne Prevost. KY Keela Herr, IA Maryjo Prince-Paul, OH Mi-Kyung Song, NC Barbara Head, Board Member Joy Buck, Board Liaison June Lunney, HPNA National Office Staff The Research Committee is responsible for guiding HPNA's support of palliative care research as defined by the Strategic Plan. During 2011, the Committee accomplished the following • •
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Developed the 2012-2015 HPNA Research Agenda with input from a survey of HPNA members. Augmented the Research Scholars Program with an opportunity for past Scholars to apply to return to the Kathleen Foley Research Retreat if space is available after accepting well-qualified new applicants. Four HPNA members (including one repeat scholar) attended the 2011 Retreat and reported enthusiastically about the benefit of the networking experience. Collaborated with AAHPM to offer research consultations at the 2011 Annual Assembly, an opportunity for members to meet with a senior research to discuss issues regarding the submission of competitive abstracts, manuscripts and grant applications.
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Made recommendations to the Board regarding the HPNA New Investigator and Distinguished Investigator Awards. Worked with the HPNA Policy Committee to issue a Call to Action soliciting comments for the proposed strategic plan for the National Institute of Nursing Research. Evaluated the review results for abstracts submitted by HPNA members for the 2012 Annual Assembly and made recommendations for a top abstract award. Judged posters presented at the 2011 Annual Assembly and recommended two top poster awards. Collaborated with the AAHPM Research SIG to develop a symposium for the 2012 Annual Assembly Developed recommendations related to research for the HPNA Board’s strategic planning process