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This past year, donor support provided grants to 34 nurses from five of STTI’s global regions to attend events like this one. This past year, for every grant awarded to nurses like Ashley, seven were declined. Your donation will ensure these critical resources are available to more nurses. There are many ways you can support nurses through the Sigma Theta Tau International Foundation. Visit our booth near registration to learn more.
Welcome & Objectives
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Schedule At-a-Glance
6n
General Information
10 n
Conversations With the Candidates
16 n
Continuing Nursing Education (CNE)
18 n
Acknowledgments
20 n
Floor Plans
26 n
Indianapolis Downtown Map
29 n
Convention Sponsors
30 n
Chapter Leader Sessions
33 n
Author Book Signings
35 n
Exhibit Hall Schedule
37 n
Exhibitor Listing
38 n
Exhibit Hall Prize Drawings
44 n
Exhibit Hall Map
45 n
Friday, 27 October Schedule
49 n
Saturday, 28 October Schedule
52 n
Sunday, 29 October Schedule
64 n
Monday, 30 October Schedule
82 n
Tuesday, 31 October Schedule
102 n
Wednesday, 1 November Schedule
111 n
Poster Session 1 Layout
113 n
Poster Session 1
114 n
Poster Session 2 Layout
127 n
Poster Session 2
128 n
2017 International Awards
138 n
Grant Recipients
148 n
Author Index
150 n
Session Notes
170 n
CO N T E N T S
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MARKETPLACE Visit the STTI Marketplace, located in Griffin Hall, for STTI books, merchandise, apparel, and gift items!
MARKETPLACE HOURS SATURDAY, 28 OCTOBER 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (0730-1700) SUNDAY, 29 OCTOBER 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (0730-1700) MONDAY, 30 OCTOBER 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (0730-1700) TUESDAY, 31 OCTOBER 7:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (0730-1300)
WELCOME & OBJECTIVES Welcome to Indianapolis! On behalf of the entire Board of Directors, thank you for joining us and 2,000 of your colleagues for the 44th Biennial Convention of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI). As you walk around the convention venue and downtown Indianapolis, you can be sure the city knows you are here and welcomes you with what we call Hoosier Hospitality. This five-day convention allows you to network with other nurse leaders from around the world and share the ideas, knowledge, perspectives, and experiences that unite us. As you experience all the convention offers, we believe you’ll see why this event has become a visible embodiment of our mission to advance world health and celebrate nursing excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service. The 2017 convention theme is Influence Through Action: Advancing Global Health, Nursing, and Midwifery. The theme is reinforced by more than 1,000 oral, symposia, and poster presentations detailing the latest clinical innovations, critical research projects, and important leadership initiatives. Along the way, we also have several important Sigma milestones to celebrate.
We trust the 44th Biennial Convention will provide you ample opportunities for education, edification, and enjoyment. We look forward to sharing this exciting week with you. Once again, welcome. Sincerely,
Cathy Catrambone, PhD, RN, FAAN President, STTI
Patricia E. Thompson, EdD, RN, FAAN Chief Executive Officer, STTI
W E LC O M E & O B J E C T I V E S
We encourage you to download and use our event app to help you successfully navigate your way through all the sessions, events, and activities. If you are a first-time visitor, we invite you to visit the Headquarters Open House on Sunday evening.
CONVENTION OUTCOMES Discuss how nurses advocate for and lead interprofessional change to improve and influence global health and health policy. Promote knowledge transformation and lifelong learning within practice and education. Expand scholarly and philanthropic collaboration among nurses in practice, education, and research globally.
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SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE FRIDAY, 27 OCTOBER 2017
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8:00 a.m.–noon (0800-1200) Omicron Delta Pre-Conference, JW Marriott, Rooms 309-310 11:00 a.m.–noon (1100-1200) Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Registration, JW Grand Ballroom, Section 4 Noon–1:30 p.m. (1200-1330) Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Luncheon Opening Plenary, JW Grand Ballroom, Section 4 1:30–1:45 p.m. (1330-1345) Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Break, JW Grand Foyer 1:45–2:45 p.m. (1345-1445) Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Session 1A, JW Grand Ballroom, Section 1 Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Session 1B, JW Grand Ballroom, Section 2 2:45–3:00 p.m. (1445-1500) Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Break, JW Grand Foyer 3:00–4:00 p.m. (1500-1600) Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Session 2A, JW Grand Ballroom, Section 1 Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Session 2B, JW Grand Ballroom, Section 2 4:00–4:15 p.m. (1600-1615) Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Break, JW Grand Foyer 4:15–5:15 p.m. (1615-1715) Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Closing Plenary, JW Grand Ballroom, Section 4 5:15–6:00 p.m. (1715-1800) Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Reception, JW Grand Ballroom, Section 3 6:00–8:00 p.m. (1800-2000) Registration, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer Delegate Certification, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer
SATURDAY, 28 OCTOBER 2017 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (0700-1700) Regional Coordinator Table Displays, JW Marriott, Griffin Hall Foyer 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0730-1700) STTI Marketplace, JW Marriott, Griffin Hall 8:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m. (0800-1830) Registration, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer Delegate Certification, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer 9:00–10:00 a.m. (0900-1000) Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Breakfast, JW Marriott, Room 314
9:30–11:00 a.m. (0930-1100) Student Engagement Event, JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom, Section 4 10:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (1000-1630) Presenter Ready Room, JW Marriott, Room 311 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. (1000-1500) Exhibit and Center Stage Hall Move-In, Indiana Convention Center (ICC), Exhibit Hall A 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (1000-1300) Poster Session 1 Setup, ICC, Exhibit Hall B Candidate Poster Display Setup, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. (1100-1215) Speed Connect Event, JW Marriott, Rooms 201/205 12:30–2:00 p.m. (1230-1400) Opening Plenary Session, JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom 2:15–3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Foundation Tea, JW Marriott, Room 206 (by invitation only) Concurrent Sessions A, JW Marriott and ICC Poster Viewing Session 1A, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 3:15–4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Concurrent Sessions B, JW Marriott and ICC Poster Viewing Session 1B, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 4:00–6:00 p.m. (1600-1800) Exhibit Hall Grand Opening and Welcome Reception, ICC, Exhibit Hall A 5:45–7:00 p.m. (1745-1900) Meet the Candidates, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 6:00–8:00 p.m. (1800-2000) Leadership Celebration Dinner, JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom (by invitation only) 7:30–9:30 p.m. (1930-2130) Hosted Receptions (by invitation only) 8:15–9:30 p.m. (2015-2130) Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Celebration Program, JW Marriott, Room 302 (by invitation only) Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Celebration Program, JW Marriott, Room 303 (by invitation only) Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Celebration Program, JW Marriott, Room 304 (by invitation only) Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Celebration Program, JW Marriott, Room 305 (by invitation only) Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Celebration Program, JW Marriott, Room 306 (by invitation only)
SUNDAY, 29 OCTOBER 2017 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. (0700-1800) Registration, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer Delegate Certification, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (0700-1700) Regional Coordinator Table Displays, JW Marriott, Griffin Hall Foyer 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (0730-1700) STTI Marketplace, JW Marriott, Griffin Hall
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (0800-1700) Candidate Poster Display Viewing, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (0800-1630) Presenter Ready Room, JW Marriott, Room 311 8:00–9:15 a.m. (0800-0915) Plenary Session 2, JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom 8:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. (0800-1230) Career Center Appointments, ICC, Room 128 9:15–11:00 a.m. (0915-1100) Exhibit Hall, ICC, Exhibit Hall A Coffee Break and Snacks, ICC, Exhibit Hall A 9:30–10:30 a.m. (0930-1030) Author Book Signings, JW Marriott, Griffin Hall Meet the Candidates, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 10:45–11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Concurrent Sessions C, JW Marriott and ICC Poster Viewing Session 1C, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. (1145-1245) Tribute Awards Event, JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom (ticketed event) 12:30–1:30 p.m. (1230-1330) Exhibit Hall, ICC, Exhibit Hall A Dessert and Coffee Break 1:30–2:30 p.m. (1330-1430) Honorary Member Induction Ceremony, ICC, Rooms 122/124 Career Center Appointments, ICC, Room 128 2:45–4:00 p.m. (1445-1600) Concurrent Sessions D, JW Marriott and ICC Poster Viewing Session 1D, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 4:15–5:00 p.m. (1615-1700) Concurrent Sessions E, JW Marriott and ICC Poster Viewing Session 1E, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 4:30-7:00 p.m. (1630-1900) STTI Headquarters Building Open House, STTI Headquarters Building (ticketed event) 5:00–6:00 p.m. (1700-1800) Poster Session 1 Removal, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 5:15–6:30 p.m. (1715-1830) Regional Coordinator Candidate Forums and Regional Meetings, JW Marriott and ICC 6:00–10:00 p.m. (1800-2200) Heritage Society Reception and Dinner, Indiana State Museum (by invitation)
MONDAY, 30 OCTOBER 2017 6:15–7:30 a.m. (0615-0730) Race for Research, White River State Park 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. (0700-1800) Registration, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer Delegate Certification, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (0700-1700) Regional Coordinator Table Displays, JW Marriott, Griffin Hall Foyer < TO CONTENTS
7:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (0700-1630) Presenter Ready Room, JW Marriott, Room 311 7:00–8:30 a.m. (0700-0830) Poster Session 2 Setup, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (0730-1700) STTI Marketplace, JW Marriott, Griffin Hall 7:30–8:30 a.m. (0730-0830) Exhibit Hall, ICC, Exhibit Hall A Coffee Break 8:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. (0800-1230) Career Center Appointments, ICC, Room 128 8:00–9:15 a.m. (0800-0915) Plenary Session 3, JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (0900-1700) Candidate Poster Display Viewing, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 9:15–10:30 a.m. (0915-1030) Author Book Signings and Editor Meet and Greet, JW Marriott, Griffin Hall 9:30–10:15 a.m. (0930-1015) Concurrent Sessions F, JW Marriott and ICC Poster Viewing Session 2A, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 10:30–11:30 a.m. (1030-1130) Chapter Awards Recognition Event, JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (1100-1300) Parliamentarian Office Hours, JW Marriott, Room 300 11:15 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (1115-1300) Exhibit Hall and Lunch, ICC, Exhibit Hall A 1:00–5:00 p.m. (1300-1700) Exhibitor Move-Out, ICC, Exhibit Hall A 1:15–2:30 p.m. (1315-1430) Concurrent Sessions G, JW Marriott and ICC Poster Viewing Session 2B, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 2:00–5:00 p.m. (1400-1700) Exhibit Hall Move-Out, ICC, Exhibit Hall A 2:45–3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Concurrent Sessions H, JW Marriott and ICC Poster Viewing Session 2C, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 3:45–4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Concurrent Sessions I, JW Marriott and ICC Poster Viewing Session 2D, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 4:00-5:30 p.m. (1600-1730) Parliamentarian Office Hours, JW Marriott, Room 300 5:30–7:00 p.m. (1730-1900) Patricia E. Thompson Retirement Celebration and Reception, JW Marriott, White River Ballroom F-J (ticketed event) 7:00–9:30 p.m. (1900-2130) Founders Awards Celebration, JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom (ticketed event)
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SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE TUESDAY, 31 OCTOBER 2017
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7:00–8:00 a.m. (0700-0800) Tellers’ Orientation, JW Marriott, Room 206 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (0730-1700) Registration, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer 7:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (0730-1300) STTI Marketplace, JW Marriott, Griffin Hall 7:30-10:00 a.m. (0730-1000) Delegate Certification, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer 7:30–8:30 a.m. (0730-0830) Break Service, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer 8:00–10:00 a.m. (0800-1000) Career Center Appointments, ICC, Room 128 8:00–9:45 a.m. (0800-0945) Candidate Poster Display Viewing, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 8:00–9:00 a.m. (0800-0900) Presenter Ready Room, JW Marriott, Room 311 8:00–8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Concurrent Sessions J, JW Marriott and ICC Poster Viewing Session 2E, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 9:00–9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Concurrent Sessions K, JW Marriott and ICC Poster Viewing Session 2F, ICC, Exhibit Hall B ICC = Indiana Convention Center
9:45–10:30 a.m. (0945-1030) Poster Session 2 Removal, ICC, Exhibit Hall B Candidate Poster Display Removal, ICC, Exhibit Hall B 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (1030-1530) House of Delegates Session 1 and Delegate Briefing, JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom Parliamentarian will be available for 90 minutes after the close of house of delegates, JW Marriott, Room 300
WEDNESDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 2017 7:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m. (0730-1500) Registration, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer 7:30–9:30 a.m. (0730-0930) Break Service, JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. (0800-1500) House of Delegates Session 2, JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom 3:00–4:30 p.m. (1500-1630) Board of Directors Meeting, JW Marriott, Room 313 3:00–4:00 p.m. (1500-1600) Governance Committee Orientation, JW Marriott, Room 311 Leadership Succession Committee Orientation, JW Marriott, Room 312 4:30–5:30 p.m. (1630-1730) Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Orientation, JW Marriott, Room 314
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABSTRACTS
CONCURRENT SESSION COLOR KEY
Open Access — When presenters grant permission, posters and oral presentation slides given at this event are permanently available in the Virginia Henderson Global Nursing e-Repository beginning on the first day of the event: http://bit.ly/CONV17Repository. Henderson Repository search shortcut: use the keyword listed in each session (e.g., CONV17PLN1). Detailed search information is available in the conference app. For more information on the Henderson Repository visit www.nursingrepository.org.
Clinical Session or Symposium = Green
BUSINESS CENTER The FedEx Office® Print & Ship Center in the JW Marriott Indianapolis offers you virtually everything you need to meet your convention exhibiting needs — from packing and shipping to signage, copying, and last-minute office supplies.
CAREER CENTER G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
Career advising sessions will be available through the STTI Career Center, which provides nurses and student nurses with an opportunity to discuss issues and receive guidance regarding their career paths from experienced nursing professionals and leaders. You can sign up to meet with a career advisor online at http://bit.ly/CONV17CC. If you have questions, feel free to ask a staff member at the Career Center check-in desk, located outside of Convention Center Room 128. Time and space are limited, so sign-up will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Appointments will take place in room 128 at the Indiana Convention Center. STTI Career Center hours are as follows: Sunday, 29 October 2017, 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (0800-1230) and 1:30-2:30 p.m. (1330-1430) Monday, 30 October 2017, 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (0800-1230) Tuesday, 31 October 2017, 8:00-10:00 a.m. (0800-1000) Sponsored by
Education Session or Symposium = Orange Evidence-Based Practice Session or Symposium = Red Leadership Session or Symposium = Blue Scientific Session or Symposium = Gray Special Session = Yellow Chapter Leader Session = Purple Conversations With the Candidates = Brown
CONVENTION BADGES Your STTI convention badge must be visible to security guards, moderators, and staff at all convention programs and events. Your badge admits you to all meetings for which a ticket or invitation is not required. If you lose your badge, there is a US $25 fee to replace it. For your safety, please write on the back of the badge your emergency contact information, food and medicine allergies, and any significant medical condition(s). Do not wear your name badge while walking outside. You can recycle your badge holder after the event in the recycle bins in STTI’s registration area.
DELEGATE CERTIFICATION The Delegate Certification Booth will be located in the JW Grand Foyer East.
DELEGATE CERTIFICATION TIMES Delegates must check in for the convention before certifying at the Delegate Certification Booth. Each delegate must be certified prior to the opening of the House of Delegates. Delegate Certification will be open the following days and times: Friday, 27 October, 6:00-8:00 p.m. (1800-2000) Saturday, 28 October, 8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. (0800-1830) Sunday, 29 October, 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (0700-1800) Monday, 30 October, 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (0700-1800) Tuesday, 31 October, 7:30-10:00 a.m. (0730-1000)
CHILDREN Children are not allowed to participate in any convention activities and must be supervised at all times. Check with the hotel concierge about childcare services.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES As a courtesy to presenters and others, participants are asked to silence all electronic devices and refrain from talking during sessions.
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GENERAL INFORMATION EMERGENCIES/FIRST AID
Monday, 30 October, 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0730-1700)
In case of an emergency, please contact any STTI staff member, JW Marriott Indianapolis staff member, or Indiana Convention Center staff member.
Tuesday, 31 October, 7:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (0730-1300)
EVALUATIONS
You are not permitted to stand in the perimeter of the plenary and concurrent meeting rooms due to fire-code regulations.
EXHIBIT HOURS The exhibits will be displayed in Exhibit Hall A at the Indiana Convention Center. Refer to your event schedule for viewing times.
GUESTS Guests of convention participants are prohibited from participating in convention activities unless you purchase a daily guest badge for US $75 at the STTI registration desk. The daily guest badge will allow minimal access to convention activities. If available, additional tickets must be purchased for anyone attending the Tribute Awards Event and Founders Awards Celebration. Those who are inducted during the Honorary Member Induction Ceremony on Sunday, 29 October are allowed to bring a guest.
INTERNET ACCESS
All STTI events are nonsmoking. The hotel and host city may have additional rules in place. Please speak with the hotel concierge if you have questions.
ORAL PRESENTER INFORMATION Presenters, please refer to your registration information for the time, date, and room of your presentation. No further sign-in is necessary for this event. The Presenter Ready Room is located in the JW Marriott, Room 311, and it provides a place to practice presentations. If you are using slides, you may view your presentations in the Presenter Ready Room. You will find instructions for viewing PowerPoint presentations next to each provided computer station. Please note: Internet access is not available on these computers. The Presenter Ready Room will be open during the following times: Saturday, 28 October, 10:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (1000-1630)
Basic wireless internet access is available in most areas of the JW Marriott Indianapolis and the Indiana Convention Center.
Sunday, 29 October, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (0800-1630) Monday, 30 October, 7:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (0700-1630) Tuesday, 31 October, 8:00-9:00 a.m. (0800-0900)
LOST AND FOUND If you have lost or found an item, please go to the STTI registration area in the JW Grand Foyer, Third Floor, JW Marriott Indianapolis. Refer to your event schedule for registration times.
MARKETPLACE The STTI Marketplace is located on the second floor of the JW Marriott in Griffin Hall. Please stop by to shop and purchase STTI apparel, books, jewelry, chapter products, and other gifts. Daily Marketplace hours are: Saturday, 28 October, 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0730-1700) Sunday, 29 October, 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0730-1700)
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NO-SMOKING POLICY
G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
You will receive the post-event evaluation via email approximately 10 days following the conclusion of this event. If you wish to provide us with additional feedback, please email events@stti.org. Your comments help us plan future STTI events.
MEETING ROOMS
The only equipment provided on-site for oral presentations are a computer and an LCD projector. Because of contractual agreements with the audiovisual provider and the possibility of virus transfers, you cannot connect personal equipment (e.g., flash/jump drives, CDs, etc.) to the computers or use it in the presentation rooms. Additional charges are incurred with each violation and may be passed on to you. Please note that this policy will be strictly enforced. Changes cannot be made to your slide presentation onsite. If you have a question or concern, please see Matt Howard at STTIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s registration area.
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GENERAL INFORMATION PLENARY SESSIONS These presentations will take place in the JW Grand Ballroom, Third Floor, JW Marriott Indianapolis. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to the start of each session. For titles and times, please refer to the program schedule.
POSTER HOURS AND INFORMATION The posters are located in Exhibit Hall B in the Indiana Convention Center. You can view the poster presentation during the times listed below: Poster Session 1 Viewing Times Session 1A – Saturday, 28 October, 2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Session 1B – Saturday, 28 October, 3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Session 1C – Sunday, 29 October, 10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130)
Poster Session 2 Setup – Monday, 30 October, 7:00-8:30 a.m. (0700-0830) Poster Session 2 Removal – Tuesday, 31 October, 9:45-10:30 a.m. (0945-1030) If you are a poster presenter, set up your poster on the assigned board in Indiana Convention Center, Exhibit Hall B during the times listed above. Presenters should bring hook-and-loop type fasteners (such as VELCRO®) or push pins to fasten their posters to the board. You cannot leave the materials used to ship or carry your poster in the poster area. You may store them in the designated area in the hall; however, your hotel room is the best place for these items. No tables, electronics, or audiovisual equipment are allowed in the poster viewing area. Neither STTI nor the Indiana Convention Center are responsible for any materials left in the poster area. If you do not remove your posters or other materials from Exhibit Hall B, they will be discarded.
G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
REGISTRATION
Session 1D – Sunday, 29 October, 2:45-4:00 p.m. (1445-1600)
Registration will be available in the JW Grand Foyer, located on the third floor, during the following times:
Session 1E – Sunday, 29 October, 4:15-5:00 p.m. (1615-1700)
Friday, 27 October, 6:00-8:00 p.m. (1800-2000) Saturday, 28 October, 8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. (0800-1830)
Poster Session 2 Viewing Times
Sunday, 29 October, 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (0700-1800)
Session 2A – Monday, 30 October, 9:30-10:15 a.m. (0930-1015)
Monday, 30 October, 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (0700-1800)
Session 2B – Monday, 30 October, 1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430)
Wednesday, 1 November, 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (0730-1500)
Session 2C – Monday, 30 October, 2:45-3:30 p.m. (1345-1530)
RIBBONS, BUTTONS, AND PINS
Session 2D – Monday, 30 October, 3:45-4:30 p.m. (1445-1630) Session 2E – Tuesday, 31 October, 8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Session 2F – Tuesday, 31 October, 9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Poster Setup and Removal Times Poster Session 1 Setup – Saturday, 28 October, 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (1000-1300) Poster Session 1 Removal – Sunday, 29 October, 5:00-6:00 p.m. (1700-1800)
Tuesday, 31 October, 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0730-1700)
Certain participants wear ribbons, buttons, or pins at convention to designate their roles in the event and/or with STTI. These items will help you identify people and assist in networking; they should have been included in your registration packet if you were to receive them. For those who qualify, ribbons, buttons, and pins are available at the registration desk.
STTI FOUNDATION FOR NURSING The Foundation booth is conveniently located next to registration. Please stop by to participate in the Jewelry Raffle for Research, register for the Race for Research walk/run, and discover all the ways you can assist with increasing funding for nursing leadership and research grants.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Sunday, 29 October, 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (0900-1630)
INTERNATIONAL TIME CONVERSION CHART
Monday, 30 October, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (0900-1600)
Indianapolis is in the Eastern Standard time zone.
Tuesday, 31 October, 8:30-10:30 a.m. (0830-1030)
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12-hour 24-hour clock clock
The tea for Foundation donors (invitation only) is at 2:15 p.m. Saturday, 28 October, Room 206, JW Marriott Indianapolis.
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The Heritage Society Dinner (invitation only) is offsite at 6:00 p.m. Sunday, 29 October.
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The Race for Research event is at 6:15 a.m. Monday, 30 October in White River State Park. You must pre-register for the event at the Foundation booth.
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VENUES
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The 44th Biennial Convention has expanded to accommodate the event’s growth. Convention events are co-located at two venues, the JW Marriott Indianapolis and the Indiana Convention Center (ICC).
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HONORARY MEMBER recognizing her work is an excellent reflection of the nursing profession
Jane M. Kirschling, PhD, RN, FAAN Dean and Professor
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And our alumnae, recipients of Nurse Researcher Awards: AUDREY HEPBURN AWARD FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE HEALTH AND WELFARE OF CHILDREN Elizabeth Sloand, PhD, CPNP, FAAN DOROTHY GARRIGUS ADAMS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN FOSTERING PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Robin P. Newhouse, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN THE CAPSTONE INTERNATIONAL NURSING BOOK AWARD Janice Hoffman, PhD, RN, ANEF, and Nancy Sullivan, DNP, RN for their publication, Medical-Surgical Nursing: Making Connections to Practice
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CONVERSATIONS WITH THE CANDIDATES These sessions will give you the opportunity to have upclose-and-personal conversations with the candidates for the STTI board of directors. All sessions will take place in Room 201 on Level 2 of the JW Marriott Indianapolis.
SATURDAY, 28 OCTOBER 3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Secretary Janice Agazio, PhD, CRNP, RN, FAANP, FAAN, USA Safiya George Dalmida, PhD, APRN-BC, USA
MONDAY, 30 OCTOBER 9:30-10:15 a.m. (0930-1015) Director-at-Large Gloria Chan, MSN, CRNA, USA Joanne Clavelle, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE, USA Juana Mercedes Gutierrez Valverde, DR, MSN, BN, RN, Mexico John Whitcomb, PhD, RN, CCRN, FCCM, USA 1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430)
Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Chair Karen Gorton, PhD, RN, MS, USA Linda Streit, PhD, RN, USA
President-Elect Marion Broome, PhD, RN, FAAN, USA Richard Ricciardi, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAANP, USA
SUNDAY, 29 OCTOBER
Vice President Kathlyn Sue Haddock, PhD, RN, FAAN, USA Juli Maxworthy, DNP, MSN/MBA, RN, CNL, CPHQ, CPPS, CHSE, FSSH, USA
10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130)
C O N V E R S AT I O N S W I T H T H E C A N D I D AT E S
Director-at-Large Gloria Chan, MSN, CRNA, USA Joanne Clavelle, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE, USA Juana Mercedes Gutierrez Valverde, DR, MSN, BN, RN, Mexico John Whitcomb, PhD, RN, CCRN, FCCM, USA 2:45-4:00 p.m. (1445-1600) President-Elect Marion Broome, PhD, RN, FAAN, USA Richard Ricciardi, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAANP, USA Vice President Kathlyn Sue Haddock, PhD, RN, FAAN, USA Juli Maxworthy, DNP, MSN/MBA, RN, CNL, CPHQ, CPPS, CHSE, FSSH, USA
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Faculty Knowledge/Skil s Development Program The Faculty Knowledge/Skills Development Program offers professional development opportunities for new and experienced nurse faculty by utilizing a series of online courses. These courses are ideal for faculty orientation and continuing education, and include:
How Students Learn Amy Pettigrew, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Miami Dade College
The Pedagogy of Civility Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Boise State University
Integrating Technology in the Classroom Brent Thompson, PhD, RN West Chester University
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Basics of Curriculum Design Karen Grigsby, PhD, RN University of Nebraska
Accessing and Evaluating Clinical Learning Outcomes Marilyn Oermann, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Duke University
CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION (CNE) CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION (CNE) CONTACT HOURS The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) is accredited as a provider of CNE by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. To receive contact hours for the CNE sessions offered during the program, participants are required to attend the entire session, complete the CNE event evaluation, and complete the evaluation for each session attended. Certificates for attendees, presenters, moderators, and continuing nursing education can be retrieved after the online evaluation is complete. The number of contact hours awarded to each participant will be based on the number of evaluations completed for each session attended or poster viewed.
Friday, 27 October 8:00 a.m.-noon (0800-1200) Omicron Delta Half-Day Pre-Conference
3.50
Noon-5:15 p.m. (1200-1715) Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference 4.00 Friday Total
7.50
Saturday, 28 October 12:30-2:00 p.m. (1230-1400) Opening Plenary Session
1.50
2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Concurrent Sessions A
0.75
3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Concurrent Sessions B
0.75
Saturday Total
3.00
C O N T I N U I N G N U R S I N G E D U C AT I O N ( C N E )
NOTICE OF DISCLOSURES
Sunday, 29 October
Criteria for Awarding Contact Hours
8:00-9:15 a.m. (0800-0915) Plenary Session 2
1.25
10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Concurrent Sessions C
0.75
Requirements for successful completion of educational activities include the following: • Attendance at the activity (e.g., cannot miss more than 10 minutes of activity)
1.25
• Completion of evaluation form for the session(s) attended
Conflicts of Interest
Sunday Total
The planning committee members, content reviewers, and faculty/speakers/authors have disclosed no conflicts of interest unless otherwise noted prior to the beginning of the educational session.
Commercial Support and Sponsorships
STTI will inform attendees if a commercial interest has provided financial or in-kind support for the educational activity, including how content integrity is maintained and bias is prevented. This will be done prior to the individual educational session.
Non-Endorsement of Products
Please note: Accredited status does not imply endorsement by the provider of the educational activity or by the American Nurses Credentialing Center of any commercial products discussed or displayed in conjunction with the educational activity.
0.75 4.00
Monday, 30 October 8:00-9:15 a.m. (0800-0915) Plenary Session 3
1.25
9:30-10:15 a.m. (0930-1015) Concurrent Sessions F
0.75
1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430) Concurrent Sessions G
1.25
2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Concurrent Sessions H
0.75
3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Concurrent Sessions I
0.75
Monday Total
4.75
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CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION (CNE) Tuesday, 31 October
Total CNE Contact Hours for Full Convention:
13.25
8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Concurrent Sessions J
0.75
Total CNE Contact Hours for Full Convention plus Omicron Delta Pre-Conference:
16.75
9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Concurrent Sessions K
0.75
Total CNE for Full Convention plus Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference:
17.25
Tuesday Total
1.50
Total CNE for Full Convention plus both pre-conferences:
20.75
An additional 0.1 CNE will be awarded for every poster viewed and evaluated using the online system. Up to 45 additional CNE could be awarded.
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SATURDAY
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SUNDAY
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TUESDAY
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to acknowledge the assistance of our peer reviewers and conference planning task force for their part in the 44th Biennial Convention.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Alham Abuatiq, PhD, MSN, RN Janice G. Agazio, PhD, CRNP, RN, FAANP, FAAN Judith W. Alexander, PhD, MBA, MS, BA, RN Margot E. Andison, PhD, MSc, BSN (Hons), BSc (Hons) Alyce Ashcraft, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Jo Azzarello, PhD, RN Joy Don Baker, PhD, MBA, MA, MS, BS, RN-BC, CNOR, CNE, NEA-BC Gerene Bauldoff, PhD, RN, FAAN Eric Bauman, PhD, RN Kathryn A. Blair, PhD, BC-FNP, FAANP Kathaleen C. Bloom, PhD, CNM Linda Bucher, PhD, RN, CEN, CNE Sandra Burke, PhD, RN, APN, FAADE, FAAN Meriam Caboral-Stevens, PhD, RN, NP-C Shannon Campbell, MSN, RN, PCCN Mary Ann Cantrell, PhD, RN Patricia A. Carter, PhD, RN, CNS Jacqueline Cassagnol, MSN, RN, PMC Mary Cazzell, PhD, RN Angela Chia-Chen Chen, PhD, RN, PMHNP-BC Mona Choi, PhD, RN Fang-yu Chou, PhD, RN Linda C. Comer, PhD, RN, LPC, CNE Cynthia Corbett, PhD, RN Cecelia L. Crawford, DNP, RN Laura Cullen, DNP, RN, FAAN Cynthia L. Cummings, EdD, RN Freda DeKeyser Ganz, PhD, RN Tina D. DeLapp, EdD, MS, BSN, RN Suzanne S. Dickerson, DNS Sharon Dormire, PhD, RN Judith A. Erlen, PhD, RN, FAAN Kathleen Eviza, MSN, RN Jui-Ying Feng, DNP, PNP Linda Flynn, PhD, RN, FAAN Geralyn M. Frandsen, EdD, RN Susan K. Frazier, PhD, RN L. Sue Gabriel, EdD, MFS, MSN, RN, SANE-A, CFN, FABFEI, DABFN Dawn Lee Garzon, PhD, CPNP, BC, FAANP Pam George, EdD, MSN, MSA, BSN Lynne A. Hall, DrPH Cynthia Taylor Handrup, DNP, MSN, BSN, RN Loretta Heuer, PhD, RN, FAAN Ashley Hodo, MSN, RN Linda Marie Hoke, PhD, RN, APN-BC, CCNS, CCRN Cheryl Holly, EdD, RN Teresa Johnson, PhD, RN
Karien Jooste, PhD Maureen Shawn Kennedy, MA, RN, FAAN Nan Ketcham, MSN, RN, CNE Kelly E. Lancaster, MSN, RN, CAPA Chrystal Leigh Lewis, PhD, RN Lin Lin, PhD, RN Ana Maria Linares, DNS, RN Elizabeth A. Madigan, PhD, RN, FAAN Reiko Makabe, PhD, RN Elizabeth Manias, PhD, MPharm, RN Terran Ann Mathers, DNS Amy McClune, PhD, RN Tammie Mann McCoy, PhD, MSN, RN Betsy M. McDowell, PhD, RN, CNE Jeanette McNeill, DrPH, MSN, BSN, RN, CNE, ANEF Sherri Mendelson, PhD, RNC, CNS, IBCLC Joanne M. Miller, PhD, RN, APN/GNP-BC Sharon Marie Mills-Wisneski, PhD, BSN, ADN, RN Donnya E. Mogensen, MS, RN-BC Karen H. Morin, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Carolyn Murrock, PhD, RN Geri Neuberger, EdD, MN, BA, RN LaDonna Kaye Northington, DNS, BC Cynthia A. Oster, PhD, MBA, MSN, BSN Olimpia Paun, PhD, PMHCNS-BC Joanne Profetto-McGrath, PhD, MEd, BA, BScN, RN Sandra K. Prunty, PhD, MSN, BSN, ASN, RN Louise Racine, PhD, RN Maureen Rauschhuber, PhD, RNC-OB Kathie Records, PhD, RN Carolyn Reilly, PhD, RN Pamela J. Reis, PhD, CNM, NNP-BC, FACNM Richard Ricciardi, PhD, MS, BS, NP Kathy Riley-Lawless, PhD, RN, PNP-BC Sue Robertson, PhD, RN, CNE Beth Rodgers, PhD, MSN, BS, RN, FAAN Heather M. Ross, PhD, DNP, ANP-BC Cathy L. Rozmus, DSN, RN Jennifer L. Saylor, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC Cindy A. Scherb, PhD, RN Rachel F. Schiffman, PhD, RN, FAAN Sharon See, MSN, BSN, RNC-OB Maya Shaha, PhD, RN Clarissa Agee Shavers, DNSc, WHNP-BC, RN, TRECOS Fellow Emily Sheff, MS, RN, CMSRN, FNP-BC Shyang-Yun Pamela K. Shiao, PhD, RN, FAAN Suzanne C. Smeltzer, EdD, RN, FAAN Claudia DiSabatino Smith, PhD, RN Lixin Song, PhD, RN Matthew R. Sorenson, PhD, ANP, ANP-C Allison P. Squires, PhD, RN Beth A. Staffileno, PhD
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Anne Scott Stiles, PhD, RN I. Marlene Summers, MSNED, MEd, MSS, BSN, RN Helen M. Taggart, DSN, RN, ACNS-BC Laura A. Talbot, PhD, EdD, RN Elizabeth Johnston Taylor, PhD, RN Mary Tracy, PhD, RN Inez Tuck, PhD, MN, MBA, MDiv, BSN, RN Donna M. Tydings, DNP, RN, CNS-BC Deborah Ulmer, PhD (Nsg), PhD (Ed), MEd Frances R. Vlasses, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, ANEF, FAAN Alison Lee Walsh, MSN, RN, OCN, CNE Mary Eileen Walsh, PhD, MSN, BSN, APN, RN-BC Patricia Watts Kelley, PhD, RN, GNP-C, FNP-C Nnenna Weathers, PhD, MSN, RN Clarann Weinert, SC, PhD, RN, FAAN Krista Alaine White, PhD, RN, CCRN-K, CNE Rosemary C. White-Traut, PhD, RN, FAAN M. Kathleen Wilcox, MSN Laura L. Williams, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, FNP Karen Zulkowski, DNS, RN, CWS
Conference Planning Task Force George Byron Peraza-Smith, DNP, ARNP, GNP-BC, Chair Robin D. Dennison, DNP, RN, CCNS, CNE Desiree Fleck, PhD, RN, ACNP Cynthia Ann Leaver, PhD, RN, FNP-BC Megan Pfitzinger, PhD, MSN, RN Elizabeth Rosser, DPhil, RN, MN, DipNEd, DipRM, RNT, Board Liaison Matthew S. Howard, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN, Lead Nurse Planner, Staff Liaison Sarah Abel, MSN, RN, CEN, Nurse Planner, Staff Liaison Machelle L. Fisher, Staff Liaison
Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing and Midwifery (GAPFON®) The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) officially released its 2014-2017 summary report on the Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing & Midwifery (GAPFON®). Representing the culmination of three years of STTI-led efforts, the report synthesizes data on global healthcare challenges and priority professional issues gathered at highlevel meetings in each of seven global regions. STTI views the world’s 19.3 million nurses and midwives as uniquely positioned to collaborate with health professionals from every discipline, and launched GAPFON to give nurses and midwives a unified voice and vision for the future to advance global health, while simultaneously strengthening professional roles. A limited number of printed copies (in English) are for sale in the STTI Marketplace. Free access to English and Spanish versions can be downloaded at www.gapfon.org. < TO CONTENTS H O N O R SO CI E T Y O F N UR SI N G | SI G M A T H E TA TAU I N T ER NAT I O NAL | 21 www.gapfon.org
STTI President Cathy Catrambone’s Philanthropy Circle “In my 2015-2017 Presidential Call to Action, I challenged everyone to consider exerting our influence through philanthropy. I extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to the more than 1,500 members and chapters who answered this call. Thanks to your generous giving, we are able to fulfill our mission as a global organization and promote the leadership, scholarship, and research endeavors of our members.” — 2015-2017 STTI President Cathy Catrambone The donors listed below have made two or more donations during the 2015-2017 biennium as of 15 August 2017. Individuals Malika T. Abdullah Sabine Margot AbrahamMacInnes Haralee J. Abramo Eddie N. Acosta Ellise D. Adams Julie Adams Clara L. Adams-Ender Miriam A. Adelstein Anthony Adeniran Rita Kudirat Adeniran Senior Adjaino Janice G. Agazio Christine S. Agir-Donnelly Jean-Marie Ake Sami Al Hamidi Stella Aladeniyi Jose L. Alejandro Josefina Inoturan Alejandro Nikki Aleman Judith W. Alexander Kirsten Violet Alexander Margarett Alexandre Dolores M. Alford Yvonne Alger Ameena Ali Omar Ali Jerico Gamiao Alicante Barbara S. Allen Melissa Barbara Allen Rebecca Lea Allen Betty Alsup Ann J. Altaffer Anna C. Alt-White Luz E. Alva Kathleen D. Ambrose Karen A. Amirehsani Olivia Ampiah-Bonney Karen L. Anderson Rusian E. Anderson Karen R. Anderton Kathleen M. Angelini Debbie Anglade Nancy E. Anklam Maryse M. Annulysse Kathryn M. Anthony Vi-Anne Antrum Lygia Lee Arcaro Paulette M. Archer Bobbi J. Arnold Jane B. Asheroff Jeanne Auerbach James M. Austin Linda L. Austin Mary E. Auterman Mary Aydelott-Slavet
Marilyn Baader Kim M. Bagby Aida A. Bahrawy Cynthia A. Bailey Sheila Bailey Morris Becky M. Baird Bonnie E. Baker Constance M. Baker Dorothy C. Baker Lynne Marie Baker Rosemarie Baker Jeffery Baldwin Zarina Baqai Wendell J. Barbee Connie G. Bareford Marianne Tickey Baril Lin L. Barker Ruth Barnard Linda Barnett Patti Barovechio Corazon G. Barrios Lynda Bartlett Robin Bartlett Karen Ann Bates Marjorie V. Batey Susan M. Baxley Margaret Louise Beaman Gail S. Bean Bonnie C. Beasley Cherry M. Beasley Anne Becker Nola M. Becket Helen M. Behan Rose Marie Behrens Obert Kathleen M. Bell Pegge L. Bell Angela (Salvador) BenderWitek Alice L. Bennett Kailee Bennett Linda Bennington Kathy J. Bennison Cynthia Lynn Bennoit John D. Benson Phillip L. Benton Karen Beranek Enid T. Berg Judith Gladen Berg Ruth A. Berns Korinne K. Berquist Peggy Ann Berry Kelly J. Betts Norma Hopkins Beyer Marjorie Beyers Sandra C. Bibb Barbara Ward Bilek Sandra Bincarousky Victoria A. Birkeland Billie E. Bitowski
Katherine J. Blake Celestine Blalock Jo A. Blankenship Donna Z. Bliss Rosina Bloomingdale Norton Nancy Blume Myra W. Bodenhamer Harvey S. Bodker Mustafa Morris Elston Bodrick Michele K. Boettiger Judith M. Bogle Mollyn V. Bohnen Regina Anne Bohorquez Diane R. Bolak Mary Lou Bond Mary M. Bonds Sandra V. Bordeau Jill E. Bormann Pamela Borrelli Jeannine Boulanger Elizabeth Neder Boulette Felesia Renee Bowen Yvonne R. Bowers Carolyn L. Bowker Donald Richard Boyd Sandra M. Boyd Jeanne Renee Boyer Kathryn Carnes Boylan Mary Ann Bradford Burnam Darlene Bradley June M. Brandes Terry Frances Brannon Maria Leticia E. Bravo Maureen S. Bravo Phyllis S. Brenner Melanie A. Brewer Shirley J. Brick Cheryl Cox Brinkman Ruth A. Brintnall Judith E. Broad Melinda C. Brockwell Lisa Doreen Brodersen Virgina V. Brooke Melissa Carlette Brooks-Turner Marion E. Broome Dorothy Brooten Beryl K. Broughton Anne B. Brown Elissa B. Brown Margie Brown Barbara H. Brozovic Judy Bruce Dorothy J. Brundage Kathryn Denise Bruning Barbara A. Brunt Brenda Bryan Janet L. Bryant Lillian W. Bryant
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The George Washington School of Nursing congratulates our faculty being honored and salutes their commitment to nursing policy back to health through education, research and advocacy.
Learn more at go.gwu.edu/STTIbiennial or come talk to us at Booth 305.
Dean Pamela R. Jeffries 2017 Edith Moore Copeland Award for Excellence and Creativity (Founders Award) recipient
Dr. Janice Hoffman 2017 Capstone International Nursing Book Award recipient
Dr. Karen Wyche 2017 Sigma Theta Tau International honorary inductee
Drs. Christine Pintz and Laurie Posey (GW Interprofessional Education Collaborative) 2017 Best Practice in Technology Award recipients
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CONVENTION SPONSORS Thank you to the sponsors for their generous support of the 44th Biennial Convention! Alpha Chapter at Indiana University School of Nursing Rising Stars Poster Presentations Sponsor, Race for Research Sponsor Alpha Theta Chapter and University of Florida College of Nursing Nell J. Watts Lifetime Achievement in Nursing Award Presentation Sponsor American Association of Colleges of Nursing Becoming a Nurse Educator Special Session Sponsor American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Evidence-Based Practice Award Presentation Sponsor Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Patricia E. Thompson Retirement Celebration Contributing Sponsor
CONVENTION SPONSORS
ATI Nursing Education PLATINUM Convention Sponsor Patricia E. Thompson Retirement Celebration, Attendee Tote Bags, Decals Azusa Pacific University School of Nursing Decal Sponsor Baylor University, Louise Herrington School of Nursing Chapter Key Award Presentations Sponsor Chamberlain University College of Nursing GOLD Convention Sponsor Patricia E. Thompson Retirement Celebration Wi-Fi at JW Marriott Indianapolis The Elsevier Foundation Patricia E. Thompson Retirement Celebration Contributing Sponsor Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Selfie Wall Sponsor Eta Eta Chapter at York College of Pennsylvania Hester C. Klopper Global Health Award Presentation Sponsor The George Washington University School of Nursing BRONZE Convention Sponsor Charging Stations, Column Wrap
Georgia Baptist College of Nursing of Mercer University and Pi Gamma Chapter PLATINUM Convention Sponsor Exhibit Hall Grand Opening Reception Greenwalt CPAs, Inc. Patricia E. Thompson Retirement Celebration Sponsor Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman Patricia E. Thompson Retirement Celebration Contributing Sponsor Herff Jones BRONZE Convention Sponsor Patricia E. Thompson Retirement Celebration, Digital Signage Indiana University School of Nursing SILVER Convention Sponsor Attendee Lanyards Kappa Chapter at The Catholic University of America Practice/Academe Innovative Collaboration Award Presentation Sponsor Lilly SILVER Convention Sponsor STTI Career Center Lumina Foundation Student Engagement Event Sponsor Marian University BRONZE Convention Sponsor Attendee Notebooks Markeyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Rental and Staging Patricia E. Thompson Retirement Celebration Sponsor , Sigma Theta Tau International Heritage Society Dinner Sponsor Mercer Consumer DIAMOND Convention Sponsor Exhibit Hall Lunch Mu Upsilon Chapter at the College of Staten Island/ CUNY Melanie C. Dreher Outstanding Dean Award Presentation Sponsor Nu Nu Chapter New Member Pillar Award Presentation Sponsor
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CONVENTION SPONSORS The Ohio State University College of Nursing GOLD Convention Sponsor Leadership & Evidence-Based Practice Poster Presentations, Volunteer Gifts
University of Cincinnati College of Nursing and the Beta Iota Chapter Audrey Hepburn Award for Contributions to the Health and Welfare of Children Award Presentation Sponsor
Omicron Delta Chapter at the University of Phoenix GOLD Convention Sponsor Attendee Name Badges, Friday morning pre-conference, â&#x20AC;&#x153;From Vision to Action: Mobilizing a Culture of Health,â&#x20AC;? featuring Dr. Susan B. Hassmiller
University of Maryland School of Nursing and Pi Chapter SILVER Convention Sponsor Exhibit Hall Bingo and Prize Drawing
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University of New Mexico College of Nursing BRONZE Convention Sponsor Convention Mobile App
Keith Steiner, Quadrant Wealth Partners at UBS Sigma Theta Tau International Foundation for Nursing Heritage Society Dinner Sponsor
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CONVENTION SPONSORS
TCU Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences and Beta Alpha Chapter Patricia E. Thompson Retirement Celebration Contributing Sponsor
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CHAPTER LEADER SESSIONS CHAPTER LEADER SESSIONS
Attendees are invited to participate in their appropriate regional meetings to meet other members and learn about what is going on in their regions. The second part of each regional meeting is a candidate forum where candidates discuss their ideas for the role of regional coordinator.
Sunday, 29 October
5:15-6:30 p.m. (1715-1830) Regional Coordinator Candidate Forums and Regional Meetings Africa Global Region: JW Marriott, Room 201 Asia Global Region: JW Marriott, Room 202
This is a great time to gather new information and resources, share your ideas with other leaders, learn about other chapters’ successes, and get your questions answered. Sessions will take place in Room 125 in the Indiana Convention Center (ICC) unless noted otherwise.
Saturday, 28 October 2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Amending Your Charter to Add a Practice Setting 3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Communication Considerations: 45 Tips in 45 Minutes
Sunday, 29 October
Europe Global Region: JW Marriott, Room 203
10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Five Strategies for Engaging Events and Programs
Latin America/Caribbean Global Region: JW Marriott, Room 204
2:45-4:00 p.m. (1445-1600) Understanding STTI’s Membership Eligibility
Middle East Global Region: JW Marriott, Room 205 Oceania Global Region: JW Marriott, Room 209 North America Global Region This region includes the following: Sub-Region 1: JW Marriott, Room 301 Sub-Region 2: JW Marriott, Room 302 Sub-Region 3: JW Marriott, Room 303 Sub-Region 4: JW Marriott, Room 304 Sub-Region 5: JW Marriott, Room 305
Monday, 30 October
9:30-10:15 a.m. (0930-1015) Grow Your Membership Through Nurse Leader Recruitment 1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430) Tour the New Online Induction System
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REGIONAL MEETINGS AND CANDIDATE FORUMS
Sub-Region 6: JW Marriott, Room 306 Sub-Region 7: JW Marriott, Room 307 Sub-Region 8: JW Marriott, Room 308 Sub-Region 9: JW Marriott, Room 309 Sub-Region 10: JW Marriott, Room 310 Sub-Region 11: JW Marriott, Room 312 Sub-Region 12: JW Marriott, Room 313 Sub-Region 13: JW Marriott, Room 314 Sub-Region 14: Indiana ICC, Room 125 Sub-Region 15: Indiana ICC, Room 126
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Faculty Professional Role Development Program These online courses will assist tenure- and nontenure-track faculty in achieving career goals that lead to promotion and/or tenure. The courses are: Scholarship of Teaching Part I
Showcasing the Scholarship of Practice, Community Service and Engagement
Heidi Mennenga, PhD, RN Lois Tschetter, EdD, RN, CNE, IBCLC
Mary Fisher, PhD, RN, CNAA-BC
Scholarship of Teaching Part II
Preparing for Promotion on the Clinical Track
Lois Tschetter, EdD, RN, CNE, IBCLC Heidi Mennenga, PhD, RN
Wendy Barr, PhD, RN, CNE
Creating a Professional Portfolio
Scholarship of Teaching Part III
Debbie Nogueras, PhD, MSN, ANP/FNP-BC
James Fain, PhD, RN, BC-ADM, FAAN
Grantwriting
Scholarship of Research
Christopher Ray, PhD Susan Baxley, PhD, RN
Norma Cuellar, PhD, RN, FAAN
www.nursingsociety.org/CENE
CONTINUING NURSING
EDUCATION The Nurse Manager Certificate Program is a robust web-based educational tool using the latest evidence-based content. It is designed to help develop nursing management competencies necessary to function in today’s fast-paced and ever-changing healthcare environment.
Publishing in a peer-reviewed journal can give you more recognition and opportunities for advancement. But how do you write and submit a manuscript, and which journal should you submit to? This course will address those questions and provide practical tips to get your work published.
VIEW ALL OF STTI’S ONLINE CNE COURSES AT WWW.NURSINGKNOWLEDGE.ORG.
AUTHOR BOOK SIGNINGS STTI Marketplace Book Signings Griffin Hall
Constance E. McIntosh, EdD, MBA, RN A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Transitioning to the Professional Nurse Role; and A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Academic Promotion and Tenure
9:30-10:30 a.m. (0930-1030) Ann Marie T. Brooks, DNSc, RN, MBA, FAAN, FACHE, FNAP Nursing Without Borders: Values, Wisdom, Success Markers Joanne Evans, MEd, RN, PMHCNS-BC Redefining Retirement for Nurses: Finding Meaning After Retirement From Nursing Susan M. Baxley, PhD, RN Mentoring Today’s Nurses: A Global Perspective for Success RuthAnne Kuiper, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses Sandra M. O’Donnell, MSN, RN, CNE The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses Deborah Dang, PhD, RN, NEA-BC Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model and Guidelines, Third Edition; and Johns Hopkins Nursing Professional Practice Model: Strategies to Advance Nursing Excellence Luanne Linnard-Palmer, EdD, RN, CPON When Parents Say No: Religious and Cultural Influences on Pediatric Healthcare Treatment Susan E. Lowey, PhD, RN, CHPN Nursing Beyond the Bedside Daniel J. Pesut, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses Stephanie L. Turrise, PhD, RN, BC, APRN, CNE The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses Therese A. Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN Claiming the Corner Office Mary Lou Bond, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN Mentoring Today’s Nurses: A Global Perspective for Success Cynthia M. Thomas, EdD, MS, RNc A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Transitioning to the Professional Nurse Role; and A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Academic Promotion & Tenure < TO CONTENTS
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MONDAY, 30 OCTOBER 2017 9:15-10:30 a.m. (0915‑1030) Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Reflective Practice: Transforming Education and Improving Outcomes, Second Edition, and Reflective Organizations Gwen D. Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Reflective Practice: Transforming Education and Improving Outcomes, Second Edition; and Reflective Organizations Lynn Gallagher-Ford, PhD, RN, DPFNAP, NE-BC Implementing the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Competencies in Healthcare: A Practical Guide for Improving Quality, Safety, and Outcomes Susan Gennaro, PhD, RN, FAAN Editor, Journal of Nursing Scholarship James Mattson Editor, Reflections on Nursing Leadership Carol Huston, DPA, MSN, FAAN The Road to Leadership
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Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Creating and Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, Second Edition Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/ PMHNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN Implementing the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Competencies in Healthcare: A Practical Guide for Improving Quality, Safety, and Outcomes; Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Real-Life Success Stories; and Editor, Worldviews on EvidenceBased Nursing Tina M. Marrelli, MSN, MA, RN, FAAN Home Care Nursing: Surviving in an Ever-Changing Care Environment; and The Nurse Manager’s Survival Guide, Fourth Edition
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NURSE FACULTY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 2016-2017 PARTICIPANTS! PARTICIPATING SCHOLARS, LEADERSHIP MENTORS, AND FACULTY ADVISORS:
NFLA SCHOLARS
• Tamatha Arms, DNP, MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC, NP-C • Lisa M. Barnes, DNP, RN • Lanell M. Bellury, PhD, RN, AOCNS, OCN • Cynthia M. Bemis, DNP, RN, NE-BC • Temeaka A. Gray, PsyD, MBA, MSN, RN, APRN-CNP • Stephanie M. Jeffers, PhD, MSN, RN • Sara K. Kaylor, EdD, RN, CNE • Monica M. Kidder, DNP, RN-BC, CNE • Sandra O’Brien, PhD, RN, CNE, CRNP-F, PHCNS-BC • Angela Opsahl, DNP, RN, CPHQ • Judy L. Ponder, DNP, RN • Amber J. Pyatt, DNP, RN • Charlotte Swint, DNP, MPH, FNP-BC, CNRN, CHES • Malinda Lee Whitlow, DNP, FNP-BC, RN
NFLA LEADERSHIP MENTORS
• Diane M. Billings, EdD, RN, FAAN, ANEF • Susan Buchholz, PhD, RN, ANP-BC, FAANP • Judy A. Didion, PhD, MSN, RN, CNS • Mary Ellen Glasgow, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN • Denise K. Gormley, PhD, MSN, RN • LaNell Harrison, PhD, MSN, RN • Sara Horton-Duetsch, PhD, MS, BSN, RN, PMHCNS, ANEF, FAAN • Donna B. Konradi, PhD, RN, CNE • Nanette Lavoie-Vaughan, DNP, NP • Bette A. Mariani, PhD, RN • Barbara Penprase, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE, RNFA, ANEF • Martha M. Scheckel, PhD, RN • Kathleen K. Shannon-Dorcy, PhD, RN, FAAN • Teresa Shellenbarger, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF
NFLA FACULTY ADVISORS
• Elizabeth Peter, PhD, RN (Lead Faculty) • Laura C. Dzurec, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, ANEF, FAAN • Tony Forrester, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN • Barbara Manz Friesth, PhD, RN • Barbara Patterson, PhD, RN, ANEF • Susy Sportsman, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN • Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN • Carol E. Winters, PhD, MSN, BA, RN, CNE • Deborah Cleeter Bailey, EdD, MSN, RN (Consultant)
The NFLA is presented in partnership with
WWW.NURSINGSOCIETY.ORG/NFLA
Manage your membership experience through the My Membership portal! In addition to renewing, you will be able to:
Print your membership card
Earn Continuing Nursing Education
Update your contact information
Manage your demographics
Change your password
Complete your Volunteer Profile in The Circle
Access STTI products through Nursing Knowledge International
Donate to Foundation
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EXHIBIT HALL SCHEDULE INDIANA CONVENTION CENTER HALL A We are pleased to offer dedicated viewing time for our attendees to enjoy the exhibit booths and other activities located in the exhibit hall. Please join the fun, the food, and the opportunity to network. Door prize drawings will take place daily Saturday through Monday. Enter your ticket to win! Exhibit Hall Bingo returns! You will find your Bingo card — sponsored by the University of Maryland School of Nursing and Pi Chapter, Silver Convention Sponsors — and instructions in your registration packet.
10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (1000-1500) Exhibitor Move-In 4:00-6:00 p.m. (1600-1800) Exhibit Hall Grand Opening and Reception Sponsored by Georgia Baptist College of Nursing of Mercer University and Pi Gamma Chapter, Platinum Sponsors
Sunday, 29 October
9:15-11:00 a.m. (0915-1100) Exhibit Hall Open — Coffee Break/Snacks 12:30-1:30 p.m. (1230-1330) Exhibit Hall Open —- Dessert and Coffee Break
Monday, 30 October
7:30-8:30 a.m. (0730-0830) Exhibit Hall Open —- Coffee Break 11:15 a.m.-1:00 p.m.(1115-1300) Exhibit Hall Open — Lunch Sponsored by Mercer Consumer, Diamond Sponsor 12:45 p.m. (1245) Exhibit Hall Bingo Prize Drawing Winner Announced Sponsored by University of Maryland School of Nursing and Pi Chapter, Silver Convention Sponsors 1:00-5:00 p.m. (1300-1700) Exhibitor Move-Out
MARIAN UNIVERSITY Indianapolis Leighton School of Nursing
Educating a new generation of nursing professionals. Choose a graduate degree that will expand your mind and your heart. Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Track Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Track Master of Science in Nursing Education (MSN) • Learn from faculty mentors through online courses or a hybrid of classroom and online teaching. • We secure clinical sites and preceptors to ensure you have high quality, meaningful opportunities.
FIND OUT WHAT WE’RE MADE OF. Contact us at GRadmissions@marian.edu or 317.955.6297.
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Marian University is sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, Indiana.
EXHIBIT HALL SCHEDULE
Saturday, 28 October
EXHIBITOR LISTING American Association of Colleges of Nursing Booth 219 The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) establishes quality standards for nursing education, influences the nursing profession to improve healthcare, and promotes public support of baccalaureate and graduate nursing education, research, and practice.
The DAISY Foundation Located at JW Marriott on Level 3 The DAISY Foundation™ is dedicated to recognizing nurses for the compassionate care they provide. Over 2,700 healthcare facilities in 50 states and 27 countries are honoring their nurses with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses®.
American Association for the History of Nursing (AAHN) Booth 102 AAHN is a network of discovery that advances historical scholarship in nursing and healthcare and promotes the development of historians.
Drexel University Online Booth 501 Drexel nurses are trusted, respected, and chosen for their indepth clinical skills and leadership. Join today’s top nurses in a Drexel University online RN to BSN, master’s, doctorate, or certificate program. Learn more at online.drexel.edu/ nursing.
ATI Nursing Education PLATINUM Convention Sponsor Booth 212 ATI Nursing Education is the leading provider of online instruction, remediation, analytics, and consulting solutions that deliver superior learning outcomes, enhance faculty effectiveness, and support the growth of nursing programs across the country. E X H I B I TO R L I S T I N G
Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing Booth 226 Established in 1909, Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing, located in Dallas, Texas, is leading the way by holistically educating students in mind and spirit to fulfill their calling to Learn. Lead. and Serve. Chamberlain University College of Nursing GOLD Convention Sponsor Booth 204 Chamberlain University educates, empowers, and emboldens diverse healthcare professionals who advance the health of people, families, communities, and nations. We currently offer a three-year BSN, RN to BSN option, MSN, MPH, and DNP degree programs. Coursey Enterprises Booth 405 Coursey Enterprises specializes in customizing NURSE SKILLS PACKS for your specific educational and training needs. We are currently supplying medical supplies to over 800 schools in 48 states. We are committed to customer satisfaction and are here to help make your job easier. Contact Danny at sales@courseyenterprises.com or call 1-800-256-2077.
Duke University School of Nursing Booth 108 The Duke University School of Nursing offers programs of study ranging from the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing, Post-Graduate Certificate in Nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice, and PhD levels of education. Duquesne University School of Nursing Booth 124 Duquesne University School of Nursing, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is an acknowledged leader in online graduate education. We offer MSN, PMC, DNP, and PhD programs. Our graduates and faculty are recognized nurse leaders. www.duq.edu/nursing DxR Development Group, Inc. Booth 400 Visit DxR Development Group to learn more about DxR clinician evidence-based online case study software that helps teach and evaluate clinical reasoning skills; Integrated Healthcare Curriculum — a collection of 11 Web-based media; and Virtual Organ Systems covering 13 organ systems. EBSCO Health Booth 117 EBSCO Health, part of EBSCO Information Services, is a leading provider of clinical decision support solutions, healthcare business intelligence, and medical research information. Flagship products include CINAHL®, Dynamic Health, and Nursing Reference Center Plus™. EHR Tutor Booth 509 EHR Tutor is the leading academic, electronic health record system. Our trusted system was built by a former nursing instructor as an affordable, powerful, and easy-to-use solution for nursing programs. Stop by for a demo!
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Epigeum, Oxford University Press Booth 505 Epigeum forms part of Oxford University Press and is the leading provider of exceptional online courses designed to help the higher education sector transform their core activities of research, teaching, studying, and management. ExamSoft Worldwide, Inc. Booth 103 ExamSoft’s solution enables nursing schools to more efficiently and effectively create, administer, grade, and analyze various forms of assessments with the end goal of improving student performance, curricular design, NCLEX® preparation, and accreditation compliance. F.A. Davis Company Booth 110 F.A. Davis publishes a collection of exceptional products for nursing students and professionals. We have the latest nursing content available in print and on the go. G.S Innovations Booth 508 G.S Innovations provides a variety of healthcare solutions to many different industries. We work on developing and identifying the best medical care to help diverse professional groups overcome their challenges. The George Washington University School of Nursing BRONZE Convention Sponsor Booth 305 From the heart of Washington, The George Washington University is nursing policy back to health to address gaps in the nation’s healthcare system with a focus on quality education, practice, research, and advocacy.
Georgia Baptist College of Nursing of Mercer University and Pi Gamma Chapter PLATINUM Convention Sponsor Booth 201 Established in 1902, the college is nationally recognized for excelling in teaching, scholarship, leadership, practice, research, and service. The college offers the traditional BSN degree, as well as a hybrid online MSN with specialties in FNP and AG-ACNP. The hybrid online BSN-DNP and DNP (post-master’s) provide graduates with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed at the highest levels of nursing practice. The hybrid online PhD program prepares nurse scholars to lead the nation in extending the body of nursing knowledge. The Gideons International Booth 104 The Gideons International distributes white New Testaments to all medical personnel at no charge in appreciation for what they do in our community. HealthStream Booth 113 HealthStream (www.healthstream.com) helps improve healthcare outcomes through organizations’ greatest asset: people. We serve 4.5 million US staff with workforce development, training/learning management, credentialing/privileging, CAHPS requirements, patient experience, and workforce engagement. Hurst Review Services Booth 418 Hurst Review Services’ proven approach to NCLEX® preparation combines the best of all worlds by reviewing must know core content, developing critical thinking and application skills, incorporating NCLEX® specific testing strategies, and practicing high level NCLEX® style questions. Hurst’s course is facilitated at schools of nursing nationwide or online. www.hurstreview.com
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Elsevier Booth 216/218 Elsevier Education empowers higher learning institutions and educators with exceptional content, learning technology, and assessment tools that help transform today’s students into tomorrow’s healthcare professionals.
Indiana University School of Nursing SILVER Convention Sponsor Booth 417 Indiana University School of Nursing is proud to hold two NLN Center of Excellence designations. Nurses seeking advancement can choose from BSN-PhD and RN-MSN options, nine MSN program tracks, and distance-accessible PhD and DNP programs. International Service Learning Booth 126 Our mission is to support cultural awareness, service-based learning, and sustainable development projects through experiential and responsible volunteer travel programs. We are able to customize faculty-led nursing programs and offer continuing education for registered nurses.
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EXHIBITOR LISTING Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Booth 324 An admissions representative will be on site to discuss the graduate programs available at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Jones & Bartlett Learning Booth 325 Jones & Bartlett Learning is a world-leading provider of instructional, assessment, and learning-performance management solutions for the secondary education, postsecondary education, and professional markets. Kaplan Nursing Booth 109 Since 1982, Kaplan’s team of expert nurse educators had helped thousands of nurses achieve their educational and career goals. Kaplan’s comprehensive NCLEX® review courses come complete with strategies and content review.
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Lilly SILVER Convention Sponsor Booth 413 Lilly’s sense of purpose comes from providing vast healthcare knowledge and credible resources to help people decide and follow their own health journey. Marian University BRONZE Convention Sponsor Booth 300 With over 30 years of successful nursing education, the Leighton School of Nursing offers the following degrees: BSN, MSN, and DNP. Many are delivered using a hybrid method of both on campus and online instruction. Medco Technology Booth 127 Combining more than 60 years of bedside care, medical product design, occupational health, and safety risk management experience, Medco Technology is pleased to provide safe patient mobilization solutions designed by nurses for patients. MedStar Health Nursing Booth 208/210 MedStar Health, a not-for-profit healthcare system, is the largest healthcare provider in Maryland and the Washington, DC region. MedStar Health’s patient-first philosophy combines care, compassion, and clinical excellence with customer service.
Mercer Consumer DIAMOND Convention Sponsor Booth 200 Mercer Consumer, a service of Mercer Health & Benefits Administration LLC, is proud to be the insurance administrator for STTI. We have been offering a competitive professional liability plan to serve your needs since 2011. Meridy’s Uniforms Booth 420 We take care of everything from customized antimicrobial stain and spill resistant student uniforms to customized skills packs. Enjoy easy online ordering with excellent customer service. No contract required. www.meridys.com www.myskillspack.com 800-237-9164 Moore Medical LLC Booth 507 Moore Medical supports medical professionals with products and ideas to enhance your organization and improve the health and care of the people you serve. Visit our booth to learn how we can help support your organization. Neehr Perfect Educational Booth 121 A homegrown educational EHR company whose sole focus is EHRs, Neehr Perfect has the complete package — a full educational EHR, patient library, activity bank, and superior customer service. Northwestern State University Booth 425 Northwestern State University is proud to offer our 100% ONLINE Doctor of Nursing Practice with ZERO out of state fees! Come visit our recruiter today! Nurse Nerds by Exam Master Booth 227 Nurse Nerds provides online, high quality test prep tools to nursing students preparing for the NCLEX® or FNP boards by mimicking format, content, and style of licensing exams. NurseTim, Inc. Booth 105 NurseTim®, Inc. provides faculty development through on-site consultations, conferences, and webinars. We have over 27 consultants nationwide and specialize in providing completely customizable on-site workshops for nurse educators. Our conferences encourage collaboration and critical thinking and our webinar catalog has expanded to 100+ webinars, including 100+ contact hours.
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Performance Scrubs Booth 220 We’re the largest supplier of American made uniforms to nursing schools in the US. Our custom made uniforms are wrinkle, stain, and fade resistant as well as bacterial static. Free school patch and 5% rebate! Pocket Nurse Booth 320 Pocket Nurse® is a nurse-owned-and-operated manufacturer and distributor of medical supplies and equipment for simulation and healthcare education, featuring company-exclusive brands like Demo Dose® simulated medications and Student Health Totes. For more information, visit www.PocketNurse.com. ProjectConcert Booth 114 ProjectConcert is a cloud based software made up of several solutions assisting with admissions, accreditation, assessments/surveys, curriculum, clinicals, compliance, reporting, and alumni. To learn more about our solutions, please visit www.projectconcert.com.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO) Booth 419 The Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO) is the professional association representing registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and nursing students in Ontario. Since 1925, RNAO has advocated for healthy public policy, promoted excellence in nursing practice, increased nurses’ contribution to shaping the healthcare system, and influenced decisions that affect nurses and the public they serve. Rush University College of Nursing Booth 101 Chicago’s top rated Rush University College of Nursing offers MSN, DNP, and PhD degree options. Rush’s nationallyrecognized faculty prepares clinical and research leaders to enhance health outcomes and the process of nursing practice. Rutgers School of Nursing Booth 303 The School of Nursing at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, provides a full range of academic offerings including MSN and DNP programs ranked in the nation’s top 20 by US News. Visit nursing.rutgers.edu. Safe Sitter, Inc. Booth 111 Founded in 1980, Safe Sitter® is a national nonprofit organization devoted to preparing young teens with the life and safety skills they need when they are home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting.
PRO-NURSE: Lost Art of Nursing Booth 100 PRO-NURSE: Lost Art of Nursing Melodie Chenevert presents fine arts reproductions celebrating nursing’s past, including art you can actually wear! Plus nurse-to-nurse greeting cards, posters, and books. Remember me? Please stop by and say hello.
safeMedicate Booth 224 safeMedicate is an online assessment and learning environment. Using safeMedicate, healthcare learners and professionals acquire and improve drug dosage calculation skills, assuring higher quality of care and greater patient safety. Visit: www.safemedicate.net for more information
Purdue University School of Nursing Booth 411 Purdue University School of Nursing graduates impact health and influence healthcare delivery around the world. Our faculty lead research dedicated to advancing evidence-based care and provide transformative learning opportunities for students.
Saint Louis University School of Nursing Booth 403 Saint Louis University School of Nursing PhD Nursing Program: BSN-to-PhD and MSN-to-PhD. On-campus or videoconferencing. Full- and part-time degree plans. Generous scholarships. Full-time research assistantships. Federal Nursing Faculty Loan Program.
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The Ohio State University College of Nursing GOLD Convention Sponsor Booth 301 At The Ohio State University College of Nursing, we dare to dream, discover, and deliver. Through our transformational academic programs, we prepare evidenced-based clinicians, leaders, and world-class researchers who will shape the healthcare landscape.
Scarf King Booth 319 Scarf King offers gorgeous cashmere scarves from Scotland at the lowest prices in the US. Perfect holiday gift item. One hundred different patterns/colors to choose from. Best ones go early … don’t be late!
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EXHIBITOR LISTING Shadow Health, Inc. Booth 202 Shadow Health® develops web-based Digital Clinical Experiences™ designed to augment courses for nursing students and allied health education programs. Students engage with digital standardized patients to perform assessments, practice documentation, and demonstrate critical thinking. Skyscape Booth 116 Access over 400 books from major publishers in one integrated app. Skills Hub is a free app for use in fundamentals of nursing, medical-surgical nursing, health assessment, skills lab, and simulation lab. Skills Hub app includes learning, tracking, and assessing nursing skills. Learn more at www.skyscape.com/education.
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South Dakota State University College of Nursing Booth 302 South Dakota State University College of Nursing offers undergraduate and graduate education, including MS, DNP, and PhD programs at multiple sites. Faculty research foci include health promotion for rural and underserved populations, health outcomes, and nursing and interprofessional education. Springer Publishing Company Booth 120 Springer Publishing Company serves the healthcare and medical industries in the professional and educational fields. Trajecsys Booth 326 Trajecsys is a leading provider of online and mobilefriendly lab/clinical tracking tools for nursing programs and students. Trajecsys allows programs to track student progress in lab/clinical, report in real-time results, and provides students a portfolio. U.S. Army Health Care Booth 503 One of the largest healthcare systems, Army Medical Department operates more than 600 medical centers, clinics, and research facilities around the world. Opportunities for personal and professional development, practicing in diverse environments, and continuing education. Unbound Medicine Booth 221 Nursing Central is Unbound Medicine’s best-selling, premier clinical resource. This all-in-one reference contains up-todate disease, drug, and test information for nurses. It also includes a leading dictionary, literature searching, and a study system.
University of Cincinnati College of Nursing Booth 401 The University of Cincinnati College of Nursing is a topranked college dedicated to providing innovative education and research opportunities. As healthcare changes, so does nursing education and research. We are committed to being on the forefront of this changing landscape. University of Illinois at Chicago - College of Nursing Booth 106 The UIC College of Nursing is ranked among the top 10 nursing schools in the country and sixth nationally for NIH funding for nursing. University of Kansas School of Nursing Booth 426 The University of Kansas School of Nursing, designated a Center of Excellence by the National League for Nursing, has built an international reputation for outstanding academic programs and innovative research. University of Maryland School of Nursing and Pi Chapter SILVER Convention Sponsor Booth 205 We shape the profession of nursing and the healthcare environment by developing leaders in education, research, and practice through top-ranked programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, RN-to-BSN, Master of Science, Clinical Nurse Leader option, Doctor of Nursing Practice, PhD, and certificates. University of Michigan School of Nursing Booth 225 The University of Michigan School of Nursing is a global leader in scholarship, clinical care, and innovation. We offer MSN, Post-Master’s DNP, Post-Master’s Certificates, and PhD programs, as well as an exciting new BSN-DNP pathway. University of Missouri St. Louis College of Nursing Booth 125 The University of Missouri St. Louis College of Nursing will provide information on all nursing programs offered at all levels. University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Nursing BRONZE Convention Sponsor Booth 203 The UNLV School of Nursing has been ranked in the nation’s top 10 percent for best online graduate nursing programs since 2014 by US News & World Report. The UNLV School of Nursing strives to promote, improve, and sustain human health through evidence-based education and scientifically based innovations in research and practice. UNLV School of Nursing offers the following graduate programs: MSN, DNP, PhD in Nursing, and our collaborative PhD in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences.
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University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Booth 119 Ranked seventh in US News & World Report’s 2018 Best Nursing Grad Schools. Online Degree Options: MSN to DNP (with master’s degree in same focus), MSN (Clinical Nurse Leader, Nursing Informatics) (www.nursing.pitt.edu / 1-888747-0794) University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professions Booth 502 The University of San Francisco is an internationally recognized premier Jesuit Catholic, urban university with a global perspective that educates leaders who will fashion a more humane and just world. University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences Booth 500 The mission of the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences is the development of professional healthcare practitioners through innovative, individualized, and quality classroom, clinical, and distance education. The University of Toledo College of Nursing Booth 327 UT offers a hybrid BSN-DNP and an online MSN-DNP program. Additionally, MSN programs in Advanced Practice and Nursing Education are offered. Primary nurse practitioner majors include adult/gerontology, family, pediatrics, and psychiatric mental health. www.utoledo. edu/nursing University of Utah College of Nursing BRONZE Convention Sponsor Booth 304 Offering a wide range of education programs including BS and MS in Nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice and PhD. We offer certificate programs and specialized training in gerontology. Some programs available by distance.
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University of Washington School of Nursing Booth 118 Recruiting potential nursing graduate students, DNP and PhD. Research and leadership in nursing. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing Booth 504 Ranked in the top 15% of nursing programs in the nation, The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing is a premier, urban academic, collegial, nursing community containing leaders who advance local, national, and global health. UWorld Booth 402/404 At UWorld, we are obsessed with quality and are passionate about creating practice questions that match the style and difficulty level seen on the NCLEX®. Our Qbank is designed for NCLEX® by experienced academic nurse educators. Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Booth 122 Vanderbilt University School of Nursing offers an MSN, postmaster’s certificate, DNP, and PhD in Nursing Science. The DNP program requires an MSN, and BSNs can seamlessly progress to the DNP. PhD in health services research or clinical research. Western Governors University Booth 321 Western Governors University offers excellent value in online nursing education. Our flexible, cost-effective, CCNE accredited degree programs allow self-directed adults to advance their careers with confidence. Learn about our master’s and bachelor’s degrees: www.wgu.edu/STTI.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing Booth 421 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing is renowned for its academic programs, research endeavors, and service to state, national, and global communities.
Wexford of Indiana, LLC Booth 424 Wexford Health Sources, one of the nation’s leading innovative correctional healthcare companies, provides clients with experienced management and technologically advanced services, combined with programs that control costs while ensuring quality.
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EXHIBITOR LISTING AND PRIZE DRAWINGS Wiley Booth 409 Wiley is a global provider of knowledge and knowledgeenabled services in research, professional practice, and education. Developing digital education, learning, assessment and certification, partnering with societies and communicating research discoveries. Wolters Kluwer Health Booth 427 Wolters Kluwer Health is a leading global provider of information and point of care solutions for the healthcare industry. Our solutions help to build clinical competency and improve practice so that healthcare organizations can succeed in value-based care delivery models. Zeta Pi Chapter Booth 112 Information on programs offered at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) and the Zeta Pi Chapter.
ENTER YOUR TICKET TO WIN! Enter your ticket in the tumbler as you enter the Exhibit Hall. Prizes will be announced daily during Exhibit Hall hours. EHR Tutor (Booth 509) • US $100 American Express Gift Card Shadow Health, Inc. (Booth 202) • Amazon Echo Dot Coursey Enterprises (Booth 405) • Light-weight Littmann Stethoscope Meridy’s Uniforms (Booth 420) • Lab coat The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing (Booth 504) • UW-Milwaukee Shirts & Gear
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SafeMedicate (Booth 224) • License package and US $25 gift card
Colleagues and friends at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing and the Alpha Alpha Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International proudly congratulate
DR. GWEN SHERWOOD
DxR Development Group, Inc. (Booth 400) • US $100 Visa Card Pocket Nurse (Booth 320) • MDF Acoustica Stethoscope in a tote bag filled with goodies STTI Publishing • NURSE: A World of Care, documents and celebrates the vital and often invisible work of nurses throughout the globe.
for receiving the
MARY TOLLE WRIGHT AWARD for
EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP
Gwen D. Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN
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THE KEY TO SUCCESS IS TO SURROUND YOURSELF WITH EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUALS. WE ARE PROUD TO CALL DR. CYNTHIA CLARK ONE OF OUR OWN. Congratulations on being honored with the Elizabeth Russell Belford Award for Excellence in Education!
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on receiving the
Practice Academe Innovative Collaboration Award
Duke Advancement of Nursing, Center of Excellence (DANCE)
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FRIDAY SCHEDULE FRIDAY, 27 OCTOBER 2017 8:00 a.m.-noon
(0800-1200) JW Marriott, Room 309-310
Pre-Conference Workshop Co-sponsored by STTI and the Omicron Delta Chapter - University of Phoenix
From Vision to Action: Mobilizing a Culture of Health
Susan B. Hassmiller, PhD, RN, FAAN; Daniel Lose, DNP, RN, CNML; Andrea Tanner, MSN, RN, NCSN; Jessica Gonzalez, MPH, BSN, RN; and Patricia Polansky, MS, RN
11:00 a.m.-noon
(1100-1200) JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom, Section 4
Noon-6:00 p.m. (1200-1800)
Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Registration Provided by the Sigma Theta Tau International/Chamberlain University College of Nursing Center for Excellence in Nursing Education (CENE)
Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference Noon-1:30 p.m. (1200-1330)
CENE PLN1: Mentor, Coach, Influencer, Leader: The Journey of Lifelong Learning Gladys Campbell, MSN, RN, NC-BC, FAAN
TRACK A
TRACK B
1:30-1:45 p.m.
Break
Break
1:45-2:45 p.m.
CENE 01: Leadership Reflections CENE 02: Self-Mentoring: The on Patients, Partnerships, and Essential Paradox Jane E. Manning, MSN, RN People
(1330-1345) (1345-1445)
Robin Newhouse, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, JW Grand Ballroom, Section 2 FAAN JW Grand Ballroom, Section 1
2:45-3:00 p.m.
Break
Break
3:00-4:00 p.m.
CENE 03: Coaching: Getting the Help You Need, Being the Help That Is Needed
CENE 04: A Professional Model for Career Development: Mentoring and Circle of Advisors
JW Grand Ballroom, Section 1
JW Grand Ballroom, Section 2
4:00-4:15 p.m.
Break
Break
4:15-5:15 p.m.
CENE PLN2: Exemplary Leaders: Making Their Mentors Proud
(1445-1500) (1500-1600)
Gladys Campbell, MSN, RN, NC-BC, FAAN
(1600-1615) (1615-1715)
F R I D AY S C H E D U L E
JW Grand Ballroom, Section 4
Donna M. Nickitas, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FNAP, FAAN
Patricia E. Thompson, EdD, RN, FAAN; Pegge Bell, PhD, WHNP-BC; Carol L. Huston, DPA, MSN, RN, FAAN JW Grand Ballroom, Section 4
5:15-6:00 p.m. (1715-1800)
Reception JW Grand Ballroom, Section 3
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Registration
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Delegate Certification
(1800-2000) JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer (1800-2000) JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer
6:00-8:00 p.m.
(1800-2000) JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer
Delegates must be certified prior to the opening of the House of Delegates. Representatives will line up by chapter name.
Moderator Check-In Moderators, please sign in to pick up your materials. All presenter information is available in binders in the presentation room.
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CONGRATULATIONS Cathy Catrambone, PhD, RN, FAAN Dr. Cathy Catrambone served as the president of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing from 2015-2017, providing strategic leadership in advancing the world health mission of STTI. She is an inaugural member of the STTI Global Advisory Panel for the Future of Nursing (GAPFON) that will establish a voice and vision for the future of nursing and midwifery in advancing global health. She is an accomplished pulmonary nurse expert and well known for her leadership and advocacy in promoting lung health, smoking cessation, smoke free environments and clean air. She is a valued colleague, mentor and alumna of Rush University College of Nursing. Colleagues from Rush University College of Nursing and the Rush-Presbyterian-St. Lukeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Nurses Alumni Association celebrate Dr. Catrambone for her service to STTI.
SATURDAY SCHEDULE SATURDAY, 28 OCTOBER 2017 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Regional Coordinator Table Displays
7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sigma Theta Tau International Marketplace
(0700-1700) JW Marriott, Griffin Hall Foyer (0730-1700) JW Marriott, Griffin Hall
Please stop by to view and purchase STTI apparel, books, jewelry, chapter products, and other gifts.
8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Registration
8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Delegate Certification
(0800-1830) JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer (0800-1830) JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer
8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
(0800-1830) JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer
Delegates must be certified prior to the opening of the House of Delegates. Representatives will line up by chapter name.
Moderator Check-In Moderators, please sign in to pick up your materials. All presenter information is available in binders in the presentation room.
9:00-10:00 a.m.
Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Breakfast
9:30-11:00 a.m.
Student Engagement Event
(0900-1000) JW Marriott, Room 314
S AT U R D AY S C H E D U L E
(0930-1100) JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom 4
10:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (1000-1630) JW Marriott, Room 311
Sponsored by Lumina Foundation By invitation only
Presenter Ready Room Oral presenters using PowerPoint may view their preloaded presentations on the computers available. Changes cannot be made to the presentations.
10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Exhibit Hall Move-In
10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Poster Session 1 Setup
(1000-1500) ICC, Exhibit Hall A (1000-1300) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
(Poster assignments are listed on pages 114-123. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 113).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Hill-Rom
Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with The Elsevier Foundation
Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by Alpha Chapter at Indiana University School of Nursing ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Candidate Poster Display Setup
11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Speed Connect Event
(1000-1300) ICC, Exhibit Hall B (1100-1215) JW Marriott, Rooms 201/205
11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. (1100-1900) JW Marriott, Room 207
12:30-2:00 p.m.
(1230-1400) JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom
A special event designed to connect convention attendees in a fun, fast-paced environment. Attendees will enjoy lunch and a chance to connect one-on-one with other attendees. Pre-registration is required. Check with registration desk to see if additional tickets are available.
Chapter Development Meetings (by appointment) Interested in starting a new STTI chapter? Interested in adding a school of nursing or practice setting to a chapter? Have chapter or membership questions? Make an appointment to meet with STTI chapter development staff at developinghs@stti.org.
Opening Plenary Keynote Flag Processional Sigma Theta Tau International/ATI Educational Assessment Nursing Research Grant Influence to Advance Global Health and Nursing
Keyword: CONV17PLN1
Cathy Catrambone, PhD, RN, FAAN, 2015-2017 STTI President; Associate Professor, Department of Adult Health and Gerontological Nursing, College of Nursing, Rush University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Sigma Theta Tau International Foundation for Nursing Tea
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 206
By invitation only
CONCURRENT SESSIONS A (1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 201
Session: A 01
Promoting Research in the Nursing Workforce Recruiting Staff Nurses as Research Participants: Lessons Learned
Karen H. Morin, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN; Ashley Wright, BSN, RN; Marshe Remynse, MSN, FNP-BC; Donna Moyer, PhD, RN, PCNS-BC; and Khristina Grimm, MSN, RN
Clinical Session
Influencing Nursing Practice: Engaging New Graduate Nurses in Evidence-Based Practice
Keyword: CONV17A01
Janet Kay Hosking, MSN, RN-BC, CHSE; and Katie B. Knox, MSN, RN-BC
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Special Session
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 202
The Road to Leadership
Carol L. Huston, DPA, MSN, RN, FAAN
Special Session
This presentation seeks to foster the development of leadership skills in nurses and to increase self-confidence in their ability to lead. Nine leadership lessons are presented as well as stories of success and frustration from the presenter’s own leadership journey.
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Promoting Health
Session: A 02
Keyword: CONV17A02 (1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 203
Family Health and Wellness: Thai Mothers’ Perceptions
Session: A 03
Pamela E. Treisman, MN, RN, CNL; Julia Snethen, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Wirunpat Sakunsuntiporn, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Moudi S. Albargawi, MSN, BSN, RN; Shahera Andargeery, MSN, BSN, RN; and Sheryl T. Kelber, MBA, MS
Keyword: CONV17A03
The I-Obesity Course: Delivering an Evidence-Based Obesity Intervention in Your Community!
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Developing the Nursing Workforce
Clinical Session
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 204
Session: A 04
S AT U R D AY S C H E D U L E
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Douglas H. Sutton, EdD, MSN, MPA, APRN, ANP-C, ACNS-BC
The Three Pillars for Success of African Americans in Bachelor of Science Nursing Anne Marie Jean-Baptiste, PhD, MSN, MS, RN, CCRN, CEN
Health Promotion and Nursing in Cuba
Clinical Session
Debra Whisenant, PhD, MSN, MSPH, RN; and Alice L. March, PhD, RN, FNP, CNE
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Diversity in Nursing Education
Keyword: CONV17A04 (1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 205
Session: A 05
Clinical Session
Cultural Self-Awareness of the Academic Nurse Educator
Maureen D. Hermann, DNP, RN; and Toufic Khairallah, MSN, RN, APN, FNP-BC, PCCN, CHSE
Learning From Culturally Diverse Nursing Students With Physical Disabilities Geraldine C. Fike, DNP, RN, CCRN; and Dawn I. Blue, DNP, RN
Keyword: CONV17A05
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE 2:15-3:00 p.m.
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 209
Social Network Characteristics of Adolescents With ADHD Barbara Wise, PhD, RN, FNP-BC
Session: A 06
Clinical Session
Keyword: CONV17A06
2:15-3:00 p.m.
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 301
Session: A 07
Health Promotion in the Geriatric Patient Severity and Associated Factors of Participation Restriction Among Community-Dwelling Frail Older People Yat-wa Justina Liu, PhD, RN
Keyword: CONV17A07
Elderly Singaporeans’ Perceptions of Undergoing Joint Replacement Surgery: A Qualitative Study
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Health of the Nursing Workforce
Clinical Session
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 302
Rosy Tay, PhD, RN
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders: Psychological Factors in Licensed Nurses Cynthia M. Pipkins, PhD, RN
Clinical Session
Secondary Emotional Labor: Supervisor Support vs. Non-Support of the Emotional Labor of Hospice Nurses
Keyword: CONV17A08
Barbara DiCicco-Bloom, PhD, MA, BS, RN; and Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom, PhD, *
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Health Promotion of the College Student
Session: A 08
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 303
S AT U R D AY S C H E D U L E
Session: A 09
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Impact of a Human Papilloma Virus Seminar on Students’ Attitudes, Perceptions, Knowledge, and Record Search Marivic B. Torregosa, PhD, RN, FNP; Marcus Antonius Ynalvez, PhD; Patricia C. Keck, MSN, BSN, RN; and Claudia Beltran, MSN, BSN, RN
The Effect of Music Relaxation Video on College Students’ Anxiety and Physical Vital Signs
Keyword: CONV17A09
Grace Chu-Hui-Lin Chi, PhD; Dennis Cheek, PhD; and Jerry L. Chi, PhD
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Teaching and Learning Strategies
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 304
Session: A 10
Decreasing Test-Taking Anxiety in Nursing Students: Recommendations for Nursing Faculty Catherine C. Razzi, MSN, RN, ACNS; Rhonda S. Sullivan, PhD, MSN, MBA, RN, CWON, LNCC; Azita Amiri, PhD, MSN, RN; Elizabeth Mackessy-Lloyd, MS, MA, RN; and Tennille Curtis, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC
Keyword: CONV17A10
National Survey Indicates Low Levels of Readiness for EBP Among Nurses at Finnish University Hospitals
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Innovative Teaching Strategies
Education Session
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 305
Session: A 11
Hannele Saunders, PhD, RN, APRN-BC, CNS, CNRN
An Exploratory Case Study to Improve Critical Thinking in Beginning Nursing Students Camille Anne Baldwin, MSN, RN, CNE
Engaging Transformational Learning Through Heutagogy and Brain-Based Constructs
Education Session
Janice L. Albers, DNP, RN, CLC
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Poverty Simulation
Keyword: CONV17A11 (1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 306
Session: A 12
Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Perspectives About a Community Poverty Simulation Workshop: A Longitudinal Cohort Study Susan Eva Lowey, PhD, RN, CHPN
Education Session
Poverty Simulation: A Teaching Tool for Undergraduate Nursing Students
Keyword: CONV17A12
Dawn Garrett-Wright, PhD, PMHNP, CNE; Kim Link, DNP, PMHNP; and Kara Haughtigan, DNP, APRN
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Flipped Classroom Learning
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 307
Session: A 13
Education Session
Engaging MS Students as Nurse Educators: Flipping the Online Classroom
Kimberly Ann Balko, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Lynn McNall, MSN, RN; and Jennifer Nettleton, MS
Student Engagement and Satisfaction in a Flipped Classroom Joyce Zurmehly, PhD, DNP, RN, NEA-BC; and Kellie Adams, MS, RN
Keyword: CONV17A13
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 308
Session: A 14
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Interprofessional Development Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Development of Interprofessional Education Activities Heba Sadaka, MSN, RN, CNE; and Denise Ragland, PharmD, CDE
Nursing, Respiratory Care, and Social Work Undergraduate Students’ Practices, Attitudes, and Knowledge/Skills With Evidence-Based Practice Kathleen Williamson, PhD, MSN, RN
Keyword: CONV17A14
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 309
Session: A 15
Midwifery in South Africa Partnering to Provide Midwifery and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Education: A Model for Success Karen Johnson Feltham, PhD; Marian Newton, PhD; and Susan Bragg Leight, EdD
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Continuous Labour Support in Public Health Facilities in Nigeria: Midwives’ Perception and Attitude
Keyword: CONV17A15
Olabisi Ibitoye, PhD, RN, RM; and Deliwe Rene Phetlhu, PhD, MHS, BA, RN, RM
2:15-3:00 p.m.
The APN and Technology
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 310
Session: A 16
Preparing Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Students for Abscess Incision and Drainage Skill Through Clinical Simulation Bola Fadipe, DNP, RN, APN, FNP-C
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Adoption of Mobile Applications by Advanced Practice Providers
Keyword: CONV17A16
Joni Tornwall, MEd, BSN, RN; Linda M. Quinlin, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, NP-C, ACHPN; and Susan Bowman Burpee, MS, RN, ANP-BC
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Global Health Practices in Depression
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 312
Influence of Treatment of Depression and Utilization of a Self-Management Intervention Bonnie M. Hagerty, PhD, RN; and Melissa A. Bathish, PhD, RN, CPNP
Scientific Session
A Collaborative Care Model for Management of Comorbid Depression and Chronic NonCommunicable Diseases in Rwanda
Keyword: CONV17A17
Madeleine Mukeshimana, MN, RN
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Best Practices in Organizational Culture
Session: A 17
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 313
Session: A 18
Registered Nurse Turnover: Lessons Learned From Organizational Culture in Select Private Hospitals in Kenya Gladys M. Mbuthia, MN, RN
Leadership Session
The Best Reward Types: Perceived by Registered Nurses
Keyword: CONV17A18
Jaana Seitovirta, MNSc, RN; Katri Vehviläinen-Julkunen, PhD, Lic HC, MSc, RN, RM; Lasse Mitronen, DSc; and Tarja Kvist, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Technology Applications to Promote Health
(1415-1500) JW Marriott, Room 314
Session: A 19
eSMART-HTN: An Electronic Hypertension Self-Management Intervention for Improving the Quality of the Patient-Provider Interaction Marym Alaamri, MSN, RN
Keyword: CONV17A19
Implementation and Evaluation of an App to Provide Help-Seeking Options for Victims of Violence
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Chapter Leader Session
Scientific Session
(1415-1500) ICC, Room 125
Session: A 20
Chapter Leader Session Keyword: CONV17A20
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S AT U R D AY S C H E D U L E
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Jocelyn Anderson, PhD, RN, FNE-A, SANE-A; Erin Pollitt, MHA, BSN, RN, FNE-A, SANE-A; and Jessica Draughon Moret, PhD, RN, SANE-A
Amending Your Charter to Add a Practice Setting Jenny Hoffman, BS
The international bylaws allow practice settings to join with institutions of higher education to create an atLarge chapter. This session will explain the process to amend your chapter’s charter to allow for this expansion. This session is not eligible for continuing nursing education contact hours.
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE 2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) ICC, Room 126
Special Session Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Nursing Academic Leaders: A Tale of Two Journeys
Session: A 21
Special Session
Omar Ali, MSN, RN-BC; Steven J. Palazzo, PhD, MN, RN, CNE; and Jeffrey A. Willey, PhD, RN, CNS, CLNC, CNE
Keyword: CONV17A21
In this session, we will introduce Sigma Theta Tau International’s Emerging Educational Administrator Institute (EEAI). A Scholar from Cohort I and II will describe how the EEAI facilitated their professional and leadership development. The session will conclude with discussion of lessons learned and future directions.
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Special Session
(1415-1500) ICC, Room 127
Presented in partnership with Hill-Rom
The Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy (GNLA): International Outcomes and Impact
Session: A 22
Special Session
Deborah Cleeter Bailey, EdD, MSN, RN; Emily Simmons, MSN, RN-BC, CNL; Marie A. Rogers, DNP, RN-BC, GCNS-BC, FGNLA; and Pearl Ed G. Cuevas, PhD, MAN, RN
Keyword: CONV17A22
The GNLA has completed five cohorts of fellows who are prepared and positioned to advance care for older adults in various practice settings. The 18-month-long academy leadership development experience is built upon a triad mentoring relationship foundation and three learning domains.
2:15-3:00 p.m.
PhD Partnerships
(1415-1500) ICC, Room 128
Relationship Between Mentors’ Qualities and Mentees’ Successful Progression in a Nursing PhD Program
Session: A 23
Donna M. Nickitas, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FNAP, FAAN; and Miguel A. Villegas-Pantoja, DNSc, MNSc, BN, SNI-C
Keyword: CONV17A23
Assessing Relationships Among DNP and PhD Students: A Social Network Analysis Approach
2:15-3:00 p.m.
Poster Viewing Session 1A
Education Session
S AT U R D AY S C H E D U L E
(1415-1500) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
Jasmine Travers, PhD, RN, AGNP-C, CCRN; Marjorie Weis, DNP, MPH, RN, CPNP-PC, CPHON, CPH; and Jacqueline Merrill, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, FACMI (Poster assignments are listed on pages 114-123. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 113).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Hill-Rom
Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with The Elsevier Foundation
Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by Alpha Chapter at Indiana University School of Nursing
CONCURRENT SESSIONS B 3:15-4:00 p.m.
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 201
Session: B 01
Conversations With the Candidates
Conversations With the Candidates Secretary
Janice Agazio, PhD, CRNP, RN, FAANP, FAAN Safiya George Dalmida, PhD, APRN-BC
Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Chair Karen Gorton, PhD, MS, RN Linda Streit, PhD, RN
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE 3:15-4:00 p.m.
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 202
Caregiver Strain Discharge Readiness for Parents With a Premature Infant Living in Appalachia Kathy Zimmerman, MSN, RN, APRN, APHN-BC, FNP-BC, CCH
Clinical Session
Caregiver Strain: Assessment of Stress and Needs for Caseworkers and Paraprofessionals Serving International Refugees
Keyword: CONV17B02
Dawn Garrett-Wright, PhD, PMHNP, CNE; Cheryl Wolf, PhD, NCC, LPCA, PHR, CHT; and Saundra Starks, EdD, LCSW
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Communication in the Emergency Setting
Session: B 02
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 203
Session: B 03
The Caring Culture in the Emergency Department Theresa Bucco, PhD, RN, BC
Trauma-Informed Care: An Evidence-Based Approach to Promote Healing and Growth
Clinical Session
Michelle Dang, PhD, RN, APHN-BC; and Joyce Mikal-Flynn, EdD, RN, FNP
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Health Promotion in the ICU
Keyword: CONV17B03 (1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 204
Session: B 04
An Interprofessional Evidence-Based Approach to Reducing Post-Intensive Care Syndrome Leanne M. Boehm, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC; and Kelly Drumright, BSN, RN, CCRN-CMC, CSC
Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Early Mobilization on Mechanically Ventilated Patients
Clinical Session
Faygah Shibily, MSN, RN
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Simulation to Enhance Clinical Practice
Keyword: CONV17B04
Bringing the Simulation Lab to the Classroom
Susan E. Gresko, MSN, RN, CRNP, PPCNP-BC; and Patricia DiGiacomo, EdD, MSN, RN, RNC-OB
Clinical Session
The Effectiveness of Virtual Clinical Simulation on the Transferability of Clinical Nursing Skills to Practice
Keyword: CONV17B05
Susan Deane, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Promoting Maternal Health
Session: B 05
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 209
Answering the Call for Improved Maternal Safety Suzanne Lundeen, PhD, RNC-OB, NEA-BC
Clinical Session
Postmortem Lessons: A Community-Based Model for Averting Maternal Mortality and Newborn Death in Ethiopia
Keyword: CONV17B06
Patrone Rebecca Risenga, DCur, MHPE, MCur (Hons), BCur (Hons), MACur, DipNrsSc
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Advancing EBP in Nursing Shared Governance
Session: B 06
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 301
Session: B 07
Weaving Evidence-Based Practice Into Nursing Shared Governance: One Model for the Magnet Journey Patricia A. O’Malley, PhD, RN, CNS, CCRN emeritus
Keyword: CONV17B07
The Nursing Shared Governance Structure as a Vehicle for Advancing EBP: An Evidence-Based Approach
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Flipped Classroom Teaching Strategies
Clinical Session
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 302
Session: B 08
Helen K. Burns, PhD, RN, FAAN
The Flipped Classroom Method: Exploration of Nurse Educators’ Perspectives Using Q-Methodology Connie M. Barbour, EdD, RN, CNE
Education Session
Flipping the Classroom: Transformation Triggered by Veiled Saudi Nursing Millennials!
Keyword: CONV17B08
Mustafa Morris E. Bodrick, PhD, MPH, RN
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Interprofessional Education Strategies
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 303
Session: B 09
Education Session
Keyword: CONV17B09
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S AT U R D AY S C H E D U L E
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 205
Leading Through Evidence: Strategies to Implement Interprofessional Education (IPE) in Nursing Louise Racine, PhD, RN; and Hope Bilinski, PhD, RN
Influencing Health Through IPE: Perspectives on RN-to-BSN Education
Susan M. Strouse, PhD, RN; Geraldine J. Terry, MD, MSN, BSN, RN; and Janet E. Winter, DNP, MPA, RN
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE 3:15-4:00 p.m.
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 304
Session: B 10
Promoting Student Accountability Accountability Among Baccalaureate Nursing Students: Definitions, Perceptions, and Engagement Practices of Accountability Jennifer Ann Ort, DNS, RNC, MNN
Education Session
Interteaching: Enhancing the Classroom Experience for Baccalaureate Nursing Students
Keyword: CONV17B10
Karen Estridge, DNP, RN; and Jacqueline K. Owens, PhD, RN, CNE
3:15-4:00 p.m.
DNP Education Strategies
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 305
Session: B 11
Education Session
Keyword: CONV17B11
Complementary and Integrative Health Course: New Approach to DNP Psychiatric Mental Health Learning Gabrielle P. Abelard, DNP, MS, BS, RN, PMHNP, PMHCNS- BC; Linda A. Lewandowski, PhD, RN, FAAN; Pamela Aselton, PhD, FNP-BC; Clare Lamontagne, PhD, RN; and Raeann Genevieve LeBlanc, DNP, AGPCNP-BC, CHPN
Statistics Used in Scholarly Projects of Doctor of Nursing Practice Graduates Aliya Kuerban, PhD, RN, FNP
3:15-4:00 p.m.
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 306
Addressing Spirituality Needs in End-of-Life Care Measuring Spirituality: The Development and Psychometric Testing of the Spirituality Instrument-27 (SpI-27)©
Session: B 12
Elizabeth Weathers, PhD, BSc, RN; Geraldine McCarthy, PhD, MSc, MEd, RGN; and Alice Coffey, PhD, MEd, BA, RGN, RM, RNT
Keyword: CONV17B12
Nurses and Spiritual Care: A Willingness to Go There
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing Education
Education Session
S AT U R D AY S C H E D U L E
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 307
Session: B 13
Brandon Michael Varilek, BAN, RN, PCCN, CCTC; Shannon O’Connell-Persaud, BSN, RN; Jessica Lee Stadick, MS, RN, PHN; Mary J. Isaacson, PhD, RN, CHPN; and Mary E. Minton, PhD, RN, CNS, CHPN
The Basic Social Psychological Process of Faculty Experiencing Ethical Tension in Academia Mary Baumberger-Henry, PhD, RN; and Brenda Kucirka, PhD, BS, RN, PMH, CNS, CNE
Ethical Issues in Nursing Education: A Scoping Review of the Literature
Education Session
Karen H. Morin, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Teaching Health Policy
Keyword: CONV17B13 (1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 308
Session: B 14
Innovation in Graduate Nursing Education: Teaching Health Policy Using an EvidenceInformed Health Policy Model Jacqueline M. Loversidge, PhD, MS, BSN, RN, C-AWHC
Education Session
Undergraduate Health Policy Education: Impacting the Future of Nursing
Keyword: CONV17B14
Carol Ann Amann, PhD, RN-BC, CDP, FNGNA
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Bullying and Toxic Work Environments: Bringing Scholars Together to Consider Priorities and a Way Forward
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 309
Session: B 15
Keyword: CONV17B15
3:15-4:00 p.m.
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 310
Session: B 16
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Laura Dzurec, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, ANEF, FAAN; Patricia Gillen, PhD, RN, RM; Jennifer L. Embree, DNP, RN, NE-BC, CCNS; and Matthew S. Howard, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN
Workplace bullying is a long-standing issue that is damaging to individuals and workplaces as wholes, worldwide. This session will involve interactive discussion among scholars from across the globe. It’s intended to facilitate scholarly brainstorming that can foster development of potential research ideas that will benefit from national and international collaboration.
Innovative Technology in Research Using Crowdfunding Platforms for Scientific Nursing Research
Amanda F. Hopkins, PhD, MS, BSN, RN; and Wendy C. Kooken, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN
Email Interviews: The Decision-Making Process for Utilizing Electronic Data Collection in Qualitative Nursing Research Janice E. Hawkins, PhD, RN
Keyword: CONV17B16
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 312
Session: B 17
Nursing Leadership Surviving Acquisitions: Perspectives of Chief Nurse Executives
Ruthie L. Robinson, PhD, RN, CNS, FAEN, CEN, NEA-BC; and Stacey Knight, DNP, RN, CNE
Fatigue: Impact on Sustainability of Nurse Leader Role
Leadership Session Keyword: CONV17B17
Barbara J. Pinekenstein, DNP, RN-BC, CPHIMS; Linsey M. Steege, PhD; Jessica G. Rainbow, BSN, BA, RN; Sarah Brzozwski, MBA, BSN, RN, NEA-BC; and Elise N. Arsenault Knudsen, MS, RN, ACNS-BC
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Diverse Health Practices of Pakistani Female Adolescents
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 313
“Daughters Will Not Listen”: A Qualitative Study of Pakistani Parenting Practices Rubab Qureshi, PhD, MD; Patricia Hindin, PhD, CNM; and Sabrina Chase, PhD
Scientific Session
Prevalence and Associated Factors of Perceived Stress Among Female Adolescents in Nawabshah City Pakistan
Keyword: CONV17B18
Yasmin P. Parpio, MSc-EB, BScN; Hina Pyar Ali, MBA; and Salima M. Farooq, MSBE, RN
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Global Strategies in Workforce Planning
Session: B 18
(1515-1600) JW Marriott, Room 314
Session: B 19
The Association Between Work-Related Health Hazards and Leaving Intention Among Hospital Nurses in Taiwan Wen-Yen Lo, MS, RN; Li-Yin Chien, ScD, RN; Shu-Ti Chiou, PhD, MD; and Nicole Huang, PhD
Scientific Session
Patient Complexity Factors and Their Influence on Nurses’ Perception of Staffing Adequacy
Keyword: CONV17B19
Margaret M. Duffy, PhD, RN, NEA-BC
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Chapter Leader Session
(1515-1600) ICC, Room 125
Session: B 20
Chapter Leader Session
Communication Considerations: 45 Tips in 45 Minutes Katherine Rogers, BA
This session will discuss the communications your chapter should deliver to members, email-service providers, privacy laws, and many other tips and considerations for your member communications.
Keyword: CONV17B20
3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) ICC, Room 126
Global HIV Practices Normalization Discourse in the Practice of Provider-Initiated Counselling and Testing for HIV in Kenya
Session: B 21
Eunice Wambui Ndirangu, PhD, MSc, BScN, RN; Catrin M. Evans, PhD, MA, BSc, RN; and Kristian Pollock, PhD, MA (Hons), PGCHE, PRF
Keyword: CONV17B21
Attitudes About Caring for People Living With HIV/AIDS: Comparing American and Peruvian Nursing Faculty Attitudes
Scientific Session
Juan M. Leyva-Moral, PhD, MSc, BSc, PGC Diabetes, PGC Aids, RN; Patrick Albert Palmieri, DHSc, EdS, PGDip(Oxon), MBA, MSN, RN, CPHQ, CPHRM, FISQua, FACHE, FAAN; Maria Feijoo-Cid, PhD, BSN, BA, RN; David Moriña-Soler, PhD, MS; Nataly Julissa Membrillo-Pillpe, MSc(c), BSN, RN; Patricia Noemí PiscoyaAngeles, MNS, BSN, BSM, RN, RM; and Joan E. Edwards, PhD, MN, BSN, RNC, CNS, FAAN
3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) ICC, Room 127
Session: B 22
Special Session Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson
Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy: Using Leadership Development to Improve Patient Outcomes
Keyword: CONV17B22
Julia Snethen, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Katheryn B. Arterberry, DNP, MSN, RN, APRN, FNP-BC; and Shakira Lita Ismay Henderson, PhD, DNP, MS, MPH, RN, RNC-NIC, IBCLC
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Special Session
Special Session
(1515-1600) ICC, Room 128
Session: B 23
Special Session
Keyword: CONV17B23
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S AT U R D AY S C H E D U L E
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Developing maternal-child health nurse leaders is critical for nursing. Presented by STTI in partnership with Johnson & Johnson, the Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy (MCHNLA) has successfully implemented a mentored leadership experience. Learn how academy participants implemented projects that successfully improved patient outcomes in varied healthcare settings for underserved women and children up to age 5.
Advancing Global Health Through STTI’s Institute for Global Healthcare Leadership
Cynthia Vlasich, MBA, BSN, RN; Carol L. Huston, DPA, MSN, RN, FAAN; and Adrians Cleveland, BA This presentation will describe STTI’s Institute for Global Healthcare Leadership framework, initial data and results from the first two Emerging Global Leader Institutes that took place in September 2016 and 2017 in Washington, DC, and plans for launching the Experienced Global Healthcare Leadership Academy in 2019.
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE 3:15-4:00 p.m.
(1515-1600) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
Poster Viewing Session 1B (Poster assignments are listed on pages 114-123. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 113).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Hill-Rom
Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with The Elsevier Foundation
Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by Alpha Chapter at Indiana University School of Nursing
S AT U R D AY S C H E D U L E
4:00-6:00 p.m.
(1600-1800) ICC, Exhibit Hall A
Exhibit Hall Grand Opening and Welcome Reception Reception sponsored by Georgia Baptist College of Nursing of Mercer University and Pi Gamma Chapter
5:00-5:45 p.m.
Candidate Briefing
5:45-7:00 p.m.
Meet the Candidates
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Leadership Celebration Dinner
(1700-1745) ICC, Exhibit Hall B (1745-1900) ICC, Exhibit Hall B (1800-2000) JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom
Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing, The Elsevier Foundation, Hill-Rom, and Johnson & Johnson By invitation only
Setting the Framework for a Life of Leadership Gladys Campbell, MSN, RN, NC-BC, FAAN
8:15-9:30 p.m.
(2015-2130) JW Marriott, Room 302
8:15-9:30 p.m.
(2015-2130) JW Marriott, Room 303
8:15-9:30 p.m.
(2015-2130) JW Marriott, Room 304
Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy (ENFLA) Celebration Program Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing By invitation only
Emerging Educational Administrator Institute (EEAI) Celebration Program Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing By invitation only
Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy (GNLA) Celebration Program Presented in partnership with Hill-Rom By invitation only
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(2015-2130) JW Marriott, Room 305
8:15-9:30 p.m.
(2015-2130) JW Marriott, Room 306
Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy (MCHNLA) Celebration Program Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson By invitation only
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy (NFLA) Celebration Program Presented in partnership with The Elsevier Foundation By invitation only
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CONGRATULATIONS to our colleagues and fellow alumni for their outstanding accomplishments as nurse leaders Elizabeth Madigan, PhD, RN, FAAN
Independence Foundation Professor of Nursing Education Case Western Reserve University
Chief Executive Officer, Designate The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International
Shirley M. Moore, PhD, RN, FAAN Edward J. and Louise Mellen Professor of Nursing Associate Dean of Research Case Western Reserve University
Recipient
Elizabeth McWilliams Miller Award for Excellence in Research
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THE PENN NURSING COMMUNITY
Congratulates Sigma Theta Tau International Awardees
Linda H. Aiken
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PhD, FRCN, FAAN
PhD, CRNP, FAAN
Claire M. Fagin Leadership Professor in Nursing
Andrea B. Laporte Endowed Term Professor of Nursing
for the Nell J. Watts Lifetime Achievement in Nursing Award
for the Episteme Award
AND ALL AWARD RECIPIENTS FOR THEIR LEADERSHIP CONTRIBUTIONS TO NURSING AND BEYOND
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8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Presenter Ready Room
(0800-1700) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
(0800-1630) JW Marriott, Room 311
8:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (0800-1430) ICC, Room 128
8:00-9:15 a.m.
(0800-0915) JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom Keyword: CONV17PLN2
Oral presenters using PowerPoint may view their preloaded presentations on the computers available. Changes cannot be made to the presentations.
Career Center Appointments Sponsored by Lilly Made possible by a generous sponsorship from Lilly, the STTI Career Center will provide nurses and students with an opportunity to discuss issues and receive guidance regarding their career path from experienced nursing professional and nurse leaders. Please check the Career Center check-in desk located at the Indiana Convention Center (ICC) outside of Room 128 to see if space is available. Time and space are limited. Sign-up will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Plenary Session 2 Sigma Theta Tau International/American Nurses Credentialing Center Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Implementation Grant Sigma Theta Tau International/Joan K. Stout, RN, Research Grant Life Is Fragile: The Science of Injury, Violence, and Recovery
Therese S. Richmond, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, Andrea B. Laporte Professor of Nursing and Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing Episteme Laureate award presentation sponsored by The Baxter International Foundation
9:15-11:00 a.m. (0915-1100) ICC, Exhibit Hall A
9:15-10:30 a.m.
(0915-1030) JW Marriott, Room 201
Exhibit Hall Coffee and snacks served.
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy (NFLA) Meet & Greet
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE
(0930-1030) JW Marriott, Griffin Hall
9:30-10:30 a.m. (0930-1030) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
Author Book Signings Susan M. Baxley, PhD, RN Mentoring Today’s Nurses: A Global Perspective for Success Mary Lou Bond, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN Mentoring Today’s Nurses: A Global Perspective for Success Ann Marie T. Brooks, DNSc, RN, MBA FAAN, FACHE, FNAP Nursing Without Borders: Values, Wisdom, Success Markers Deborah Dang, PhD, RN, NEA-BC Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model and Guidelines, Third Edition and Johns Hopkins Nursing Professional Practice Model: Strategies to Advance Nursing Excellence Joanne Evans, MEd, RN, PMHCNS-BC Redefining Retirement for Nurses: Finding Meaning After Retirement From Nursing Therese A. Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN Claiming the Corner Office RuthAnne Kuiper, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses Luanne Linnard-Palmer, EdD, RN, CPON When Parents Say No: Religious and Cultural Influences on Pediatric Healthcare Treatment Susan E. Lowey PhD, RN, CHPN Nursing Beyond the Bedside Constance E. McIntosh, EdD, MBA, RN A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Transitioning to the Professional Nurse Role and A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Academic Promotion and Tenure David Eugene McIntosh, Jr., PhD A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Academic Promotion and Tenure Sandra M. O’Donnell, MSN, RN, CNE The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses Daniel J. Pesut, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses Cynthia M. Thomas, EdD, MS, RNc A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Transitioning to the Professional Nurse Role and Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Academic Promotion and Tenure Stephanie L. Turrise, PhD, RN, BC, APRN, CNE The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Meet the Candidates
CONCURRENT SESSIONS C 10:45-11:30 a.m.
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 201
Session: C 01
Conversations With the Candidates 10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 202
Conversations With the Candidates Director-at-Large
Gloria Chan, MSN, CRNA Joanne Clavelle, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE Juana Mercedes Gutierrez Valverde, DR, MSN, BN, RN John Whitcomb, PhD, RN, CCRN, FCCM
Caregivers of Oncology Patients Caregiver Outcomes of Geriatric Oncology Patients
Imatullah Akyar, PhD, MsN, RN; Fatos Korkmaz, PhD, MSN, RN; and Esra Atakul, BsN, RN
Clinical Session
Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review: Mindfulness Intervention for Informal Cancer Caregivers
Keyword: CONV17C02
Colleen Kurzawa, MFA, MSN, RN; Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Shari Bolen, MD, MPH
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Session: C 02
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 203
Session: C 03
Clinical Session
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The Use and Safety of Herbal Medicine Within the Context of Ghana: A Qualitative Exploration Lydia Aziato, PhD, MPhil, BA (Nurs) (Psych) (Hons), FWACN, FGCNM, ONC, RN
An Innovative Acupunch Exercise Program for Older Adults in Community Kuei-Min Chen, PhD, RN; Han-Ya Tsai, MS, RN; and Hsin-Ting Huang, BS, RN
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE 10:45-11:30 a.m.
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 204
Foreign-Educated Healthcare Providers Experience of Foreign-Educated Physicians Transition to Family Nurse Practitioner Role in the United States
Session: C 04
George Byron Peraza-Smith, DNP, APRN, GNP-BC, AGPCNP-C, CNE; Maria Luisa Ramira, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, CEN; and Renee McLeod, PhD, CPNP, FAANP
Keyword: CONV17C04
Voices of Foreign-Educated Filipino Nurses: Stressors and Coping Strategies Regarding Transition
Clinical Session
Judith A. Williams, PhD, RN-BC
10:45-11:30 a.m.
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 205
Health Promotion in the Patient With Dementia Federal Research Initiatives: Driving Quality Improvement in Nursing Homes Jennifer L. Pettis, BS, RN, WCC
Clinical Session
Subjective vs. Objective Assessment of Mealtime Difficulties in Persons With Dementia in the Acute Care
Keyword: CONV17C05
Karen M. Mayer, PhD, MHA, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Pediatric Chronic Conditions
Session: C 05
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 209
Session: C 06
Eliminating Harm: Chronic Pediatric Ventilated Care
Kimberly T. Hodges, DNP, RN, NE-BC; and Belinda Frazee, BSN, RN, CCRN
Children With Special Healthcare Needs: After the First Year of Diagnosis
Clinical Session
Carmen Caicedo, PhD, RN
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Promoting Health in the Clinical Setting
Keyword: CONV17C06
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 301
Implications of the Sepsis-3 Definition on Nursing Research and Practice Brian C. Peach, MSN, RN, CCRN
Clinical Session
Documentation of Fluid Balance of Patients on Intravenous Therapy in a University Hospital in Ghana
Keyword: CONV17C07
Susanna Aba Abraham, MPH, RGN, BA, FWACN, FGCNM; Gifty Osei Berchie, MSc, SRN, BA; Christiana Okantey, MPhil, BA, SRN, FWACN, FGCNM; Vida Maame Kissiwaa Amoah, MSc, BA, SRN; and Kweku AgyeiAyensu, BSN, RGN
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Prostate Cancer Screening in African Americans
Session: C 07
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 302
Session: C 08
Increasing Prostate Cancer Knowledge and Screening Among US Black Men Sabrina L. Dickey, PhD, RN; Aurellia Whitmore; and Ellen S. Campbell, PhD
Prostate Cancer Screening in the African American Community: The Female Impact
Clinical Session
Taryn Yolanda Eastland, PhD, RN
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Health Disparities in LGBTQ
Keyword: CONV17C08 (1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 303
Session: C 09
Multiple Chronic Conditions and General Health in Transgender Individuals in the US Suha Ballout, PhD, RN; and Philimon Gona, PhD, MPH
Beliefs and Behavior of Nurses Providing Healthcare to Gay and Lesbian Individuals
Education Session
Keyword: CONV17C09
Michelle Morgan, DNP, RN, ANP-BC; Faye Gary, EdD, RN, FAAN; Marilyn J. Lotas, PhD, MS, MEd, BSN, RN, FAAN; and Melanie Brewer, DNSc, MS, BSN, FNP-BC, FAANP
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Evidence-Based Nursing Education
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 304
A Literature Review on Faculty Awareness When Teaching Transforming Evidence-Based Literature Into Practice
Session: C 10
Guillermo Valdes, DNP, RN-BC; Roxana Orta, DNP, ARNP-BC; Patricia R. Messmer, PhD, MSN, MA, BSN, RNBC, FAAN; and Juli Daniels, PhD, CCRN, CNE, NEA-BC, LHRM
Keyword: CONV17C10
Information Literacy: Correlation of Self-Efficacy and Proficiency
10:45-11:30 a.m.
International Student Nursing Education
Education Session
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 305
Session: C 11
Education Session
Camille M. Wendekier, PhD, RN, CRRN
The Perspectives of African-Born Nurses on Their Educational Experiences in the United States Mabel Ezeonwu, PhD, RN
They Came Here for Us: Challenges for Vietnamese American Nursing Students Mary L. Wilby, PhD, RN, CRNP, ANP-BC
Keyword: CONV17C11 ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE 10:45-11:30 a.m.
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 306
Session: C 12
Education Session
Keyword: CONV17C12
Smoking Cessation Programs Developing Healthcare System Changes for Tobacco Cessation in a Non-Traditional Provider Setting: A Pilot Study
Kelly P. Buettner-Schmidt, PhD, RN, FAAN; Brody Maack, PharmD, CTTS; Mary F. Larson, PhD, MPH, LRD, CDE, CHES; Becky McDaniel, MSN, RN; Donald R. Miller, PharmD, FASHP; Megan Orr, PhD; and Katelyn R. Mills, MPH
Implementation of a Smoking Cessation Education Program in the Emergency Department Lila de Tantillo, BSN, RN; Juan M. Gonzalez, DNP, ARNP, AGACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CEN; Johis Ortega, PhD, ACNP-BC, ENP-BC, FNP-BC, FAAN; and Kenya Snowden, DNP, ACNP-BC, ANP-BC, FNP-C
10:45-11:30 a.m.
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 307
Session: C 13
Education Session
Virtual Teaching Strategies Nursing Students Experience With Virtual Clinical Excursions Alham Abuatiq, PhD, RN
Student Perception of Virtual Standardized Patients
Keyword: CONV17C13
Kristy L. Oden, DNP, MSN, BSN, ADN, RN, APRN, FNP-BC; Marilyn B. Lee, PhD, RN; and Michelle Nelson, PhD, RN
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Teaching Strategies in BSN Global Service Learning
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 308
Session: C 14
The Impact of Service Learning Experiences on RN-to-BSN Students’ Professional Practice Kari E. Cellini, PhD, RN
Global Service Learning: Teaching Community Health in Haiti
Education Session
Tim J. Bristol, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNE, ANEF
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Education of Nurses
Keyword: CONV17C14
Session: C 15
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Scoping Nursing’s Roles in Disasters Through Participation in Community Disaster Drills Patricia Frohock Hanes, PhD, MAEd, MS-DPEM, RN, CNE, CLSSGB; and Valerie Floyd-Davis, MBA
Virtual Mentoring for Early Career Nurses, Educators, and Researchers Carole Kulik, DNP, RN, ACNP, HCIC; and Van Nguyen, MN, BN
Keyword: CONV17C15
10:45-11:30 a.m.
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 310
Session: C 16
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Global Initiatives in Spiritual Care Spirituality and Spiritual Care, the View of Key Stakeholders: A Nigeria Case Study
Joel Adeleke Afolayan, PhD, BSc (Hons) (Nsg), RN, RNT, RNA; and Jose Frantz, PhD (PT), MSc, BSc
Using the Nursing Model for Advancement of Spirituality in Healthcare
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 309
Kurt Sturmer, DNP, FNP-BC
Keyword: CONV17C16
10:45-11:30 a.m.
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 312
Session: C 17
Interprofessional Evidence-Based Solutions Implementing an Evidence-Based Practice Opinion as a Statewide Practice Standard to Guide Nursing Preceptorships LeAnne Prenovost, DNP, MSN-Ed, MBA, MHA, RN, CNE
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Evidence-Based Nursing for Nurse Consumers and Generators
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Neurological Issues
Keyword: CONV17C17
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 313
Session: C 18
Evidence-Based Practice Session Keyword: CONV17C18
10:45-11:30 a.m.
(1045-1130) JW Marriott, Room 314
Lois S. Marshall, PhD, RN
Current Practices: Teaching Dysphagia Identification and Management to Nursing Students
Nassrine Noureddine, EdD, MSN, RN; Darla K. Hagge, PhD, MA, CCC-SLP; and Debra Brady, DNP, RN, CNS
Nurse Practitioner Triage of the Neurosurgical Patient: A Patient-Centered Care Delivery Model Jody L. Miniard, MSN, RN, ACNP, CNRN; and Kathleen A. Ballman, DNP, RN, APRN, ACNP-BC, CEN
Empowerment of Nursing Leadership Advancing Future Nursing Executive Practice: The Evidence Base for Servant Leadership in Nursing
Session: C 19
Holly Hall, EdD, MSHA, RN
Keyword: CONV17C19
Mary Anne McNamee, MA, RN-BC; and Karen Buckley, MSN, RN-BC, PCCN
Leadership Session
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE 10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) ICC, Room 125
Chapter Leader Session Five Strategies for Engaging Events and Programs Jessica Wendorf, BS, CAE, CNP
Chapter Leader Session
Does your STTI chapter want to keep members excited and engaged? Start by providing dynamic programs and events! This session will show you how to evaluable member needs to provide relevant and successful events.
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Nursing Workforce Development
Session: C 20
Keyword: CONV17C20 (1045-1130) ICC, Room 126
Session: C 21
Developing National Practice Standards for Nurses in Australian General Practice
Elizabeth J. Halcomb, PhD, RN, BN (Hons), FACN; Christine Ashley, MN, BHlthSc, RN, FACN; Julianne Bryce, DipAppSci (Nursing), BN, GDip Adult Ed&T, RN; and Elizabeth Foley, MEd, BN (App Sci), RN, FACN
Leadership Session
Workforce Development to Integrate Nurse-Driven Clinical Inquiry
Keyword: CONV17C21
Kenn M. Kirksey, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, FAAN; Loida Indefenso Bautista, BSN, RN-BC; Mary Laly Chacko, DNP, RN, NPD-BC, CRSCST, ACE; Michelle Lincoln, BSN, RN, IBCLC, CLC; and Rosario T. Suico, MSN, RN
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Special Session
(1045-1130) ICC, Room 127
Presented in partnership with The Elsevier Foundation
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy: Advancing the Future of Nursing Education
Keyword: CONV17C22
Deborah Cleeter Bailey, EdD, MSN, RN; Tamatha Arms, DNP, MSN, BSN, ADN, RN, PMHNP-BC, NP-C; Elizabeth Peter, PhD, RN; Cynthia M. Bemis, DNP, RN, NE-BC; and Charlotte E. Swint, DNP, MPH, RN, FNPBC, CNRN, CHES
10:45-11:30 a.m.
Poster Viewing Session 1C
Session: C 22
Special Session
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
(1045-1130) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
The NFLA is designed to promote individual leadership development, foster academic career success; promote nurse faculty retention and satisfaction; and cultivate high performing, supportive work environments in academe. Outcomes and impact of the third cohort will be presented by Scholars and Faculty. (Poster assignments are listed on pages 114-123. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 113).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Hill-Rom
Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with The Elsevier Foundation
Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by Alpha Chapter at Indiana University School of Nursing
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. (1145-1245) JW Marriott, JW Grant Ballroom
Tribute Awards Event Lunch will be served. This is a ticketed event.
Evidence-Based Practice Award
Award presentation sponsored by American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
Research Awards Capstone International Nursing Book Award Best Practice in Technology Award Media Awards Helen Henry Excellence of Care Award Daniel J. Pesut Spirit of Renewal Award Virginia K. Saba Nursing Informatics Leadership Award Practice/Academe Innovative Collaboration Award
Award presentation sponsored by Kappa Chapter at The Catholic University of America
Amy J. Berman Geriatric Nursing Leadership Award Clinical Partnership Awards Hester C. Klopper Global Health Award
Award presentation sponsored by Eta Eta Chapter, York College of Pennsylvania
(1230-1330) ICC, Exhibit Hall A
Exhibit Hall Dessert and coffee served.
12:30-1:30 p.m.
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy (NFLA) Meet & Greet
1:30-2:30 p.m.
Honorary Member Induction Ceremony
(1230-1330) JW Marriott, Room 201 (1330-1430) ICC, Rooms 122/124
Witness the induction of our honorary members. This event is open to all convention attendees.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS D 2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 201
Session: D 01
Conversations With the Candidates President-Elect
Marion Broome, PhD, RN, FAAN Richard Ricciardi, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAANP
Conversations With the Candidates
Vice President
2:45-4:00 p.m.
Integration of Electronic Health Record Systems
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 202
Kathlyn Sue Haddock, PhD, RN, FAAN Juli Maxworthy, DNP, MSN/MBA, RN, CNL, CPHQ, CPPS, CHSE, FSSH
Improving Nursing Documentation of Family Presence Policy With Implementation of New Electronic Health Record System
Session: D 02
M. Cynthia Logsdon, PhD, WHNP-BC, FAAN; Heather N. Baer, MHI, BSN, RN, PCCN; Katrina Marianne Bates, BSN, RN; Linda G. Ritter, MBA, BSN, RN; and Reetta Stikes, MSN, RNC-NIC, CLC, CKC
Keyword: CONV17D02
Innovative Strategies for Integrating an Electronic Health Record (EHR) Into Nursing Education
Clinical Session
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
12:30-1:30 p.m.
Joyce I. Karl, DNP, MS, BSN, RN, ANP-BC, COHN-S; and Carolyn Schubert, DNP, MSN, BSN, CNE
Nurses Perspectives on Implementing Cerner EHR System
Said Abusalem, PhD, RN; Sheila Rickert, MSN, BSN; Megan Burke, MHA, CSSGB; David J. Morrison, BSN, RN; Timothy N. Crawford, PhD, MPH; M. Cynthia Logsdon, PhD, WHNP-BC, FAAN; and Brittney Brown, BSN, SN
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE 2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 203
Session: D 03
Clinical Symposium Keyword: CONV17D03
Symposium Smart Nutrition and Conditioning for Kids (SNACK): A Collaborative Approach to Combating Childhood Obesity Tami L. Jakubowski, DNP, RN, CPNP-PC, CSN; Tracy J. Perron, PhD, RN, CNE, CSN; and Anne Farrell, PhD
SNACK: A Collaborative Approach to Improve Children’s Fitness and Nutrition Tracy J. Perron, PhD, RN, CNE, CSN
SNACK: A Team Approach to Increasing Children’s Nutritional Knowledge Tami L. Jakubowski, DNP, RN, CPNP-PC, CSN
SNACK: A Collaborative Approach to Improving Children’s Fitness Anne Farrell, PhD
2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 204
Session: D 04
Education Session
Keyword: CONV17D04
Chapter Development Development of an Honor Society of Nursing and Midwifery in Ireland
Elizabeth Weathers, PhD, BSc, RN; Dawn Farrell, PhD, RN; Claire O’Gorman, PhD, RN; Gerardina Harnett, MSc, RN; Alice Coffey, PhD, MEd, BA, RGN, RM, RNT; Lisa Herrity, MSc, RN; Ruth Lernihan, MSc, RN; Catherine Buckley, PhD, RN; Aoife Lane, MSc, RN; Suzanne Denieffe, PhD, RN; Agnes Sheehy, MSc, RN; Patrick Cotter, DN, RN; and Nicola Cornally, PhD, RN
Successes and Challenges in Integration of Large Bi-National Online MSN-FNP Students Into an Onground Chapter Barbara M. Cohen, PhD, JD, MS, MEd, BSN, RN; Donna M. Glynn, PhD, MSN, RN, ANP-BC; and Julie VositSteller, DNP, MSN, BSN, FNP-BC, AOCN
2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 205
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
Session: D 05
Education Symposium Keyword: CONV17D05
Symposium Mission Possible: ACEN 2017 Standards, Challenges, Strategies, and Future Direction for an Online RN-BSN Curriculum
Laurie Bladen, PhD, MBA/HCM, RN; Nancy C. Falvo, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; and Laurie Pierce, MSN, BSN, RN
Mission Possible: The Challenge Nancy C. Falvo, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN
The Standards: Divide and Conquer Laurie Pierce, MSN, BSN, RN
Standard VI: Lessons Learned and Future Directions Laurie Bladen, PhD, MBA/HCM, RN
2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 209
Session: D 06
Education Symposium Keyword: CONV17D06
Symposium Merging Education, Research, and Simulation Innovation at Intermountain Healthcare
Nancy Bardugon, MSN, RN, CHSE; Deborah Morris, BSN, RN; and I. Marlene Summers, MSN/ED, BSN, MEd, MSS
Merging Education, Research, and Simulation Innovation Nancy Bardugon, MSN, RN, CHSE
Simulation Revelations for Research Deborah Morris, BSN, RN
Who Should Do DASH Evaluations for Simulation Facilitators? I. Marlene Summers, MSN/ED, BSN, MEd, MSS
2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 301
Session: D 07
Special Session
Keyword: CONV17D07
Special Session The Sigma Brand Julie J. Adams, BS
As a chapter leader, you’re a Sigma brand ambassador, and you play a key role. Attend this session to bring consistency to the way we all communicate the Sigma brand and show the world what Sigma stands for. * This session is not eligible for continuing nursing education contact hours.
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE 2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 302
Session: D 08
Education Symposium Keyword: CONV17D08
Symposium A Collaborative Academic-Practice Interprofessional Education Model: Overcoming the Barriers and Coaching Student Teams
Jennifer L. Evans, DNP, RN; Ryan M. Butler, DNP, RN; Gina L. Schaar, DNP, MSN, RN; Tracy Kinner, DNP, RN, FNP-BC; Marilyn Ostendorf, DNP, RN; Constance F. Swenty, DNP, RN; Bonnie Rinks, MS, LCSW, ACSW; Jody Delp, MEd, RT; and Mary Rock, JD, RN
Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Model
Ryan M. Butler, DNP, RN; and Gina L. Schaar, DNP, MSN, RN
Taking the Road Less Traveled: Detouring Around IPE Roadblocks
Tracy Kinner, DNP, RN, FNP-BC; Marilyn Ostendorf, DNP, RN; Constance F. Swenty, DNP, RN; and Bonnie Rinks, MS, LCSW, ACSW
Interprofessional Coaches: Facilitating Transformational Learning Jennifer Evans, DNP, RN; Jody Delp, MEd, RT; and Mary Rock, JD, RN
2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 303
Session: D 09
Education Symposium Keyword: CONV17D09
Symposium Enhancing the Experience for Nurse Educators and Nursing Students Through Interprofessional Collaboration and Innovative Technologies
Norma Krumwiede, EdD, RN; Sarah Klammer Kruse, PhD, RD; Guarionex Salvia, PhD; and Cyrus Azarbod, PhD
The Interdisciplinary Collaborative Experience of Designing Family-Focused, Health Informatics Nursing Curriculum Sarah Klammer Kruse, PhD, RD; and Norma Krumwiede, EdD, RN
Measuring the Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Experience of Teaching-Learning Family Constructs Framework Innovative Process of Evaluating Student Performance Using Smart Glass Technology While Providing Family-Focused Nursing Care Cyrus Azarbod, PhD; and Norma Krumwiede, EdD, RN
2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 304
Enhancing Patient Safety Crippling CAUTI: A Unit-Based Approach to Eliminating Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections
Session: D 10
Megan Smakulski, MSN, MBA, RN, PCCN; Sonya Stover, MSN, RN, CCRN, NE-BC; and Valerie Jackson, MBA, BSN, RN
Keyword: CONV17D10
Unit Patient Safety Culture: Test of a Model
Clinical Session
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
Guarionex Salvia, PhD; and Norma Krumwiede, EdD, RN
Debbie Anglade, PhD, RN, LHRM, CPHQ, CCM
Safety Rounds: Improving Multidisciplinary Communication Patricia A. Heale, DNP, RNC-OB, C-EFM
2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 305
Special Session Research Abstracts, Proposals, and Grant Writing: Basics From Start to Finish Lois S. Marshall, PhD, RN
Special Session
This presentation will provide the novice researcher the basics to write a research abstract, proposal, and/or grant for submission. This session will enable participants to gain a basic understanding of the steps of the abstract/proposal/grant writing process in order to enable them to put forth a submission in the future.
2:45-4:00 p.m.
Symposium
Session: D 11
Keyword: CONV17D11 (1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 306
Career Transitions: Capitalizing on Your Leadership Competencies
Beth A. Brooks, PhD, RN, FACHE; Paul T. Skiem, MBA, LCS; and Majorie Maurer, MSN, NEA-BC
Session: D 12
The Phases of Leadership and Your Leadership Brand
Keyword: CONV17D12
Moving Up the Leadership Ladder: Using a Career Coach
Leadership Symposium
Beth A. Brooks, PhD, RN, FACHE Paul T. Skiem, MBA, LCS
Working With a Leadership Coach to Enhance Your Success Majorie Maurer, MSN, NEA-BC
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(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 307
Symposium Virtual Collaboration to Encourage Global Nurse Leadership
Rita Munley Gallagher, PhD, RN; Carole D. Liske, PhD, MSN, RN; and Marilyn Klakovich, DNSc, RN, NEA-BC
Session: D 13
Encouraging Virtual Leadership and Member Collaboration
Keyword: CONV17D13
Virtual Global Operations
Leadership Symposium
Carole D. Liske, PhD, MSN, RN
Rita Munley Gallagher, PhD, RN
Supporting Global Action Through Chapter Collaboration Marilyn Klakovich, DNSc, RN, NEA-BC
2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 308
Session: D 14
Leadership Symposium Keyword: CONV17D14
Symposium Global Leadership Development: Lessons Learned and Strategies for the Future
Ann Marie T. Brooks, PhD, MSN, MBA, BSN, RN, FAAN, FACHE, FNAP; Sharon Weinstein, MS, BSN, RN, CRNI-R, FACW, FAAN, CSP; Marianne Hess, MSN, BSN, RN, CCRN-K; and Sheila A. Ryan, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN
Global Leadership Development: Expanding the Voice of Nurse Leaders and Clinical Nurses Together Ann Marie T. Brooks, PhD, MSN, MBA, BSN, RN, FAAN, FACHE, FNAP
Global Leadership Development: Succession Planning for Nurses
Sharon Weinstein, MS, BSN, RN, CRNI-R, FACW, FAAN, CSP; and Marianne Hess, MSN, BSN, RN, CCRN-K
Global Leadership Development: Education is the Key to Success Sheila A. Ryan, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN
2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 309
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
Session: D 15
Leadership Symposium Keyword: CONV17D15
Symposium Global Leadership Mentoring Community: Online STTI Community of Interest for Mentoring Emerging Global Nurse Leaders
Ellen B. Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C; Claudia K. Y. Lai, PhD, RN; Eline de Kok, MSc, RN; Theresa A. Koleck, PhD, BSN, RN; Dorette Sugg Welk, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Kathleen Flores Eviza, MSN, RN; Joanne Ramsbotham, PhD, MN, RN; Tamar Avedissian, MSN, RN; Ming Yi Hsu, PhD, MSc, RN; Yeow Chye Ng, PhD, MSN, BSN, BSE, RN, FNP-BC, NP-C, AAHIVE; Sylvia Muthoni Waweru, MSN, BSN; Thóra B. HafsteinsdóttirHouten, PhD, MSc, BSc, RN; Elizabeth Anne Rosser, DPhil, MN, DipRM, DipNEd, RN, RM, PFHEA; Debra J. Anderson, PhD, MN, RN, BA, GDNS (ed); Misae Ito, PhD, MSN, RN, RMW; Mary M. Hays, DSN, RN, COI; Maria Elisa Moreno-Fergusson, DNS, BSN; Marilynne N. Kirshbaum, PhD, RN, DipAdult Onc, FHEA; and Lyn E. Middleton, PhD, RN, RNM, RPN, RNE, RCHN
Global Leadership Mentoring Community: Introduction and Formation Ellen B. Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C; and Claudia K. Y. Lai, PhD, RN
Developing Global Leaders: Perspectives of Mentees
Eline de Kok, MSc, RN; Theresa A. Koleck, PhD, BSN, RN; Dorette Sugg Welk, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Kathleen Flores Eviza, MSN, RN; Joanne Ramsbotham, PhD, MN, RN; Tamar Avedissian, MSN, RN; Ming Yi Hsu, PhD, MSc, RN; Yeow Chye Ng, PhD, MSN, BSN, BSE, RN, FNP-BC, NP-C, AAHIVE; and Sylvia Muthoni Waweru, MSN, BSN
Global Perspectives on Leadership: Mentors’ Experiences
Thóra B. Hafsteinsdóttir-Houten, PhD, MSc, BSc, RN; Elizabeth Anne Rosser, DPhil, MN, DipRM, DipNEd, RN, RM, PFHEA; Debra J. Anderson, PhD, MN, RN, BA, GDNS (ed); Dorette Sugg Welk, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Misae Ito, PhD, MSN, RN, RMW; Mary M. Hays, DSN, RN, COI; and Maria Elisa Moreno-Fergusson, DNS, BSN
Global Leadership Mentoring Community: Future Perspectives
Ellen B. Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C; Claudia K. Y. Lai, PhD, RN; Kathleen Flores Eviza, MSN, RN; Tamar Avedissian, MSN, RN; Maria Elisa Moreno-Fergusson, DNS, BSN; Marilynne N. Kirshbaum, PhD, RN, DipAdult Onc, FHEA; and Lyn E. Middleton, PhD, RN, RNM, RPN, RNE, RCHN
2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 310
Session: D 16
Leadership Symposium Keyword: CONV17D16
Symposium Global Nursing Collaborations to Improve Patient Safety: Practice, Education, and Research
Susan Forneris, PhD, RN, CNE, CHSE-A; Molly E. Kellgren, MSN, RN, CNE, CHSE; and Amy Kline, MSN, CHSE
Preparing Nurse Educators to Evaluate Novice Nurse Competency: Collaborative Research Findings Susan Forneris, PhD, RN, CNE, CHSE-A
Preparing Nurses for Practice: Addressing the Gap From Education to Practice Molly E. Kellgren, MSN, RN, CNE, CHSE
Preparing Nurse Educators for Simulation Education: An International Development Model Amy Kline, MSN, CHSE ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 312
Symposium Influence Through Action: STTI Members’ Experiences in Haiti
Jacqueline Cassagnol, MSN, RN, PMC; Bibiane Sykes, MSN, RN; and Margarett Alexandre, MS, RN
Session: D 17
Improving the Odds of Natural Disaster Survival in Haiti With First Responder Training
Keyword: CONV17D17
Responding to Hurricane Matthew: Leading in Hurricane Relief Operations in Haiti
Leadership Symposium
Jacqueline Cassagnol, MSN, RN, PMC
Bibiane Sykes, MSN, RN; and Jacqueline Cassagnol, MSN, RN, PMC
Integrating a Haiti Service Learning Component Into a Nursing School Curriculum Margarett Alexandre, MS, RN; and Jacqueline Cassagnol, MSN, RN, PMC
2:45-4:00 p.m.
(1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 313
Coping Strategies for Infant Loss Navigating an Uncertain Journey of Pregnancy After Perinatal Loss Sarah Moore, BSN, BA, RN; and Denise Cote-Arsenault, PhD, RNC, FAAN
Session: D 18
Perinatal Loss Chaplain Utilization: What Nurses Request and What Patients Actually Need
Keyword: CONV17D18
Stories of Bereaved Parents: The Use of Religion/Spirituality to Cope With Their Infant’s/Child’s Death
Scientific Session
Melanie L. Chichester, BSN, RNC-OB, CPLC; and Sheryl Allston, MDiv, BS, BCC
Dawn. M. Hawthorne, PhD, RN; JoAnne M. Youngblut, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Dorothy Brooten, PhD, RN, FAAN (1445-1600) JW Marriott, Room 314
Session: D 19
Scientific Symposium Keyword: CONV17D19
Symposium The Evolution of CPR Training Using Technology, Multisite Studies, Industry, and Military Partners
Suzan Kardong-Edgren, PhD, RN, ANEF, CHSE, FSSH, FAAN; Marilyn Oermann, PhD, MSN, BSN, ANEF, FAAN; Carrie Westmoreland Miller, PhD, RN, CHSE, CNE, IBCLC; Allison Chen, BA, BSN, RN; Julia A. Greenawalt, PhD, RNC-OB, CHSE; and Lissette Mondragon, BS, BSN, RN
Evolving CPR Training Through Improved Technology: An Unexpected Research Program
Marilyn Oermann, PhD, MSN, BSN, ANEF, FAAN; and Carrie Westmoreland Miller, PhD, RN, CHSE, CNE, IBCLC
Zero to 60: Building Research Teams Quickly for Multisite Research
Suzan Kardong-Edgren, PhD, RN, ANEF, CHSE, FSSH, FAAN; and Allison Chen, BA, BSN, RN
Evolving With Technology to Communicate and Manage Multisite Research Studies Julia A. Greenawalt, PhD, RNC-OB, CHSE; and Lissette Mondragon, BS, BSN, RN
2:45-4:00 p.m. (1445-1600) ICC, Room 125
Chapter Leader Session Understanding STTI’s Membership Eligibility Criteria Sabrina Collins-Christie, BA, BS; and Janell Jackson, BA
Chapter Leader Session
Attend this session to learn how to successfully invite and induct eligible students and nurse leaders into STTI using the International Bylaws and guidelines documents. This session is not eligible for continuing nursing education contact hours.
2:45-4:00 p.m.
Special Session
Session: D 20
Keyword: CONV17D20 (1445-1600) ICC, Room 126
Session: D 21
GAPFON Report: Implementation Planning to Solidify the Framework for the Future
Christine M. Darling, MPA, BS; Martha N. Hill, PhD, RN; Beth Baldwin Tigges, PhD, RN, CPNP, BC; Cathy D. Catrambone, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Hester C. Klopper, PhD, MBA, RN, RM, FAAN, ASSAF, FANSA
Special Session
This session will highlight the global results of the Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing & Midwifery (GAPFON®) as noted in this report and will detail the process for implementation planning along with a targeted framework to move the identified strategies into action plans with measurable outcomes.
2:45-4:00 p.m.
Special Session
Keyword: CONV17D21 (1445-1600) ICC, Room 127
Session: D 22
Special Session
Keyword: CONV17D22
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2:45-4:00 p.m.
Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Academic Leadership Development: The Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy (ENFLA) Carol L. Huston, DPA, MSN, RN, FAAN
This session provides an opportunity for the seven 2016/2017 Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Scholars to present outcomes from their individualized leadership projects as well as leadership development goals. Additional information about applying for the 2018/2019 ENFLA cohort will be made available to attendees.
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Session: D 23
Special Session Publishing: A Career Road for You?
Susan Gennaro, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN
Special Session
This session is designed for all nurses (academics, administrators, or those involved in clinical practice) who are interested in becoming involved in publication. Additionally, there will be a discussion of how much time each activity takes so participants can determine whether they wish to become involved in publication activities.
2:45-4:00 p.m.
Poster Viewing Session 1D
Keyword: CONV17D23 (1445-1600) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
(Poster assignments are listed on pages 114-123. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 113).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Hill-Rom
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with The Elsevier Foundation
Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by Alpha Chapter at Indiana University School of Nursing
CONCURRENT SESSIONS E 4:15-5:00 p.m.
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 201
Session: E 01
Conversations With the Candidates Secretary
Janice Agazio, PhD, CRNP, RN, FAANP, FAAN Safiya George Dalmida, PhD, APRN-BC
Conversations With the Candidates
Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Chair
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Innovations in Mental Health
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 202
Session: E 02
Karen Gorton, PhD, MS, RN Linda Streit, PhD, RN
Primary Care Advanced Practice Registered Nurses’ Knowledge of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Screening Practices Kim Link, DNP, PMHNP; and Lynette Smith, PhD, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC
Keyword: CONV17E02
Palliative Care for the Person With Dementia: Evidence-Based Guidance on Pain Assessment and Management
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Patient Education for Vulnerable Populations
Clinical Session
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 203
Session: E 03
Clinical Session
Keyword: CONV17E03
Nicola Cornally, PhD, RN; Alice Coffey, PhD, MEd, BA, RGN, RM, RNT; Elizabeth Weathers, PhD, BSc, RN; and Catherine Buckley, PhD, RN
Designing a Video for Online Dissemination of Emotionally Sensitive Health Information
Wyona M. Freysteinson, PhD, MN, BSN, RN; Lisa Thomas, DNP, APRN, CNS, CRRN; Noah Lelek, PhD, MA; Ivan Lee, MA; and Denika Y. Douglas, PhD, LSSP, LP
Evaluating a Peer Education HIV/AIDS Program at a Higher Education Institution in South Africa Hilda Frances Vember, PhD, RN, RM, CHN, RNE, RNM
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 204
Health Promotion in the Surgical Patient The Effect of Education on Anxiety in the Pre-Surgical Spine Patient Joan L. Skopal, MSN, RN, CNOR, RNFA
Clinical Session
Prevalence of Performed Surgeries, Causes, Readmissions, and Mortalities in a Third-Level Hospital in Colombia
Keyword: CONV17E04
Wilmar José López Zuluaga, RN; and Karen Tatiana Roa Lizcano, MSc, RN
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Interprofessional Collaborations in the Clinical Setting
Session: E 04
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 205
Session: E 05
Examination of the Effects of Interprofessional Collaboration on Healthcare Provider and Team Productivity Kelly A. Lackie, PhD, RN; and Gail G. Tomblin Murphy, PhD, RN
Keyword: CONV17E05
Our Interprofessional Partnership: The Psychiatric Hospitalization of an LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device) Patient
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Interprofessional Health Promotion
Clinical Session
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 209
Session: E 06
Cathy Peters, MS, RN, PMHNP-BC
Utilizing Research and Policy Development to Address the Needs of Alzheimer’s Patients and Their Families Kelly Krumwiede, PhD, RN; and Kristen Abbott-Anderson, PhD, RN
Keyword: CONV17E06
Interprofessional Faculty Teams: Building an Effective Team to Create and Implement an Interprofessional Simulation
4:15-5:00 p.m.
DNP Program Strategies
Education Session
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 301
Briyana L. M. Morrell, MSN, RN, CCRN-K; Jennifer Nicole Carmack, MSN, RN; Rebecca Ann Cartledge, MSN, RN, CNM; Kathleen Elizabeth Hetzler, DNP, CNS, APRN, OCN; Stephanie R. Kemery, MSN, RN, CMSRN; Shannon Marie Moore, MSN, RN; Alison M. Nichols, OTD, OTR; Jane Toon, DNP, RN; and Craig A. Voll, PhD, LAT, ATC, PT
Starting and Operating an Educational and Executive Leadership DNP Program: From A to Z Elaine Foster, PhD, MSN, RN; and Karen R. Whitham, EdD, RN, CNE
Education Session
An Innovative DNP Academic Advising Model: Meeting Student Needs and Streamlining Faculty Efforts
Keyword: CONV17E07
Karen A. Hande, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, CNE
4:15-5:00 p.m.
QSEN Competencies
Session: E 07
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 302
Session: E 08
Leadership Education for Staff Nurses: Shortcomings, Barriers, and Future Directions Briana L. Snyder, MS, RN-BC, CNE
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Framing Constructive Feedback With the QSEN Competencies: Strategies for Educators
Education Session
Gerry Altmiller, EdD, RN, APRN, ACNS-BC
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Social Justice
Keyword: CONV17E08 (1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 303
Professional Nursing Influence: Advocating for Patients, Populations, and Policy Carole D. Liske, PhD, MSN, RN; and Kathryn M. Osborne, PhD, RN, CNM, FACNM
Education Session
Georgetown Midwifery Students Storm Capitol Hill: Experiential Learning of Advocacy Skills in Washington, DC
Keyword: CONV17E09
Cindy L. Farley, PhD, CNM, FACNM
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Evidence-Based Nursing Implementation
Session: E 09
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 304
Session: E 10
Evidence-Based Practice Session Keyword: CONV17E10
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A Global View of Quality of Life in Lupus: Implications for Nursing Pamela Coombs Delis, PhD, RN
An Exploration of Patient Bathing Practices and Bath Basin Use in Kentucky Healthcare Facilities
Lizbeth P. Sturgeon, PhD, RN, CNE; Dawn Garrett-Wright, PhD, PMHNP, CNE; Lorraine B. Bormann, PhD, MHA, RN, CPHQ; Sonya House, EdD, RN; and M. Susan Jones, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE, ANEF
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE 4:15-5:00 p.m.
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 305
Session: E 11
Perceptions of End-of-Life Care in the Nursing Profession End-of-Life Education in Context: Assessing Faculty and Student Characteristics for Educational Research Megan E. Pfitzinger Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN; and Patricia A. Carter, PhD, RN, CNS
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Perceived Palliative and EOL Care Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Among Health Professionals
Keyword: CONV17E11
Deborah M. Price, DNP, RN; Heather M. Smith, PhD, ABPP; Justin H. Oldfield, MD; Jennifer Ann Zybert, SN; Marcos Montagnini, MD, FAPC; and Linda K. Strodtman, PhD, RN
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Disaster Preparedness Simulation
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 306
Session: E 12
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Disaster Preparedness in the Emergency Department With the Use of Insitu Simulation Deanna D. Jung, DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC, ACCNS-AG
Emergency Preparedness Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Simulation: Students’ Perceptions of Understanding and Contribution to Their Community
Keyword: CONV17E12
Ronda M. Christman, PhD, MSN, MA, RN; Sonia K. Wrate, MSN, RN; Rebecca L. Retzer, MSN, RN; Elizabeth J. Scott, PhD, MSN, RN; Laura Racovita-Szilagyi, PhD, MSW; Maureen A. Baksh-Griffin, MSN, RN; Faith A. Laughlin, EdD, MA; Cynthia F. M. Gettys, PhD, MA; and Brooks H. Kirschmann, BS
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Online Evidence-Based Learning Strategies
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 307
Session: E 13
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Evidence-Based Practice Competencies Among Online Graduate Nursing Students Wilaiporn Rojjanasrirat, PhD, MA, BSN, RNC, IBCLC
Evidence-Based Online Teaching Strategies Margaret Reneau, PhD, RN
Keyword: CONV17E13
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
4:15-5:00 p.m.
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 308
Conflict Management Resilience at Work Among First-Line Nurse Managers
Session: E 14
Ron Carpio, MSN, MHA; Laura P. Castro, MSN; Heinrich M. Huerto, MSN; Martha E. Farrar Highfield, PhD; and Sherri Garber Mendelson, PhD
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Nurse-Nurse Collaboration: A Reliable Scale to Describe Collaboration Among Clinical Nurses
Keyword: CONV17E14
Cynthia Ann Leaver, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC; Roxann Rosendale, BSN, RN; and Sarah Harne-Britner, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Workforce Planning and Regulation
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 309
Regulation of Nursing Profession in Europe
Walter De Caro, PhD, MSC, RN; Elisabetta Corvo, PhD, JD; and Julita Sansoni, MSc
Leadership Session
The Integration of Licensed Practical Nurses Into Professional Nursing Programs: Regulatory, Program, and Industry Considerations
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Strategies in Nursing Management
Session: E 15
Keyword: CONV17E15
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 310
Evangeline Gagalang, MSN, RN; and Mary Anne Schultz, PhD, MBA, MSN, RN
Intrapreneurial Nurse Managers: Transforming Workplaces Karen Georgina Clark-Burg, PhD, RN
Leadership Session
Internationally Educated Nurses’ Experiences of Holding Management Positions in United States Healthcare Organizations
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Creating a Culture of Safety
Session: E 16
Keyword: CONV17E16
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 312
Session: E 17
Leadership Session
Lilian Allen, PhD, RN
Perceptions and Knowledge of Patient and Care Providers: Recommendations for Prevention of Injurious Falls
Lynne Zajac, PhD, APRN; Deb Vargo, PhD, RN; Christina Silka, MSN, RN, CAPA; and Barb Conover, MSN, RN
Keyword: CONV17E17
Nurses’ Perceptions of Patient Safety Culture and the Transformational Leadership Practices of Unit Charge Nurses
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Genetic Practices in Healthcare
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 313
Aysegul Yilmaz, BSN, RN; and Sergul Duygulu, RN
Cross-Cultural Factors Influencing Perceived Disadvantages of Genetic Testing Among African Americans and Black African Immigrants
Session: E 18
Aaron Buseh, PhD, MPH, MSN; and Sheryl T. Kelber, MBA, MS
Keyword: CONV17E18
Patricia Newcomb, PhD, RN, CPNP
Scientific Session
Utility of Educating Prelicensure Students on Genetic and Genomic Competencies
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE
(1615-1700) JW Marriott, Room 314
Session: E 19
Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children and Young Adults The Relationship Between Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Use of Healthcare Services in LowIncome Preschool Children Michele Montgomery, PhD, MPH, RN; and Paige Johnson, PhD, RN, CCRC
Keyword: CONV17E19
Using Cluster Analysis to Identify Subgroups of College Students at Increased Risk for Cardiovascular Disease
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Health Promotion Strategies
Scientific Session
(1615-1700)
Dieu-My T. Tran, PhD, RN
Parent’s Cross-Cultural Perceptions of the Health and Well-Being of Their Family
ICC, Room 125
Julia Snethen, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Wirunpat Sakunsuntiporn, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Sheryl T. Kelber, MBA, MS; and Pamela E. Treisman, MN, RN, CNL
Session: E 20
Scientific Session
Health Services Utilization of Conditional Cash Transfer Beneficiaries: A Module on SelfEfficacy
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Special Session
Keyword: CONV17E20 (1615-1700) ICC, Room 126
Maria Theresa Concepcion Belcina, PhD, RN, MN, LlB
Advancing Nursing Informatics to Improve Healthcare Quality and Outcomes Joyce E. Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, FAAN
Special Session
Nurses must work with our informatics colleagues and apply technology and innovation to transform the way we deliver care. This session will describe how collaboration, knowledge, innovation, and leadership can advance the use of health IT systems and devices that improve healthcare quality and outcomes for individuals and populations.
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Mentoring and Coaching in Nursing: How Can You Make a Difference in the Profession?
Session: E 21
Keyword: CONV17E21 (1615-1700) ICC, Room 128
Session: E 23
Keyword: CONV17E23
Matthew S. Howard, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN; Magarett Alexandre, MS, RN; Robin Bartlett, PhD, RN; Mary Lou Bond, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN; Patricia M. Davidson, PhD, MEd, RN, FAAN; Kathleen Flores Eviza, MSN, RN; Geralyn M. Frandsen, EdD, RN; Carole Marie Kulik, DNP, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC, HCI-C; Claudia Kam Yuk Lai, PhD, RN, FAAN; Lois S. Marshall, PhD, RN; Karen H. Morin, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN; and Larry Z. Slater, PhD, RN-BC, CNE Learn about STTI’s mentoring program that will provide a virtual avenue for nurses from different geographical backgrounds, across their career span, and with diverse backgrounds and goals to stay connected and provide support.
4:15-5:00 p.m.
(1615-1700) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
Poster Viewing Session 1E (Poster assignments are listed on pages 114-123. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 113).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
4:15-5:00 p.m.
Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Hill-Rom
Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with The Elsevier Foundation
Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by Alpha Chapter at Indiana University School of Nursing
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE 4:30-7:00 p.m.
(1630-1900) STTI Headquarters Building
5:00-6:00 p.m.
(1700-1800) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
STTI Headquarters Building Open House This is a ticketed event.
Poster Session 1 Removal (Poster assignments are listed on pages 114-123. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 113).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Hill-Rom
Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with The Elsevier Foundation
Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by Alpha Chapter at Indiana University School of Nursing
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE 5:15-6:30 p.m. (1715-1830)
Regional Coordinator Candidate Forums and Regional Meetings Africa Global Region
JW Marriott, Room 201
This region includes: Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania
Asia Global Region
JW Marriott, Room 202
This region includes: Hong Kong, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand
Europe Global Region
JW Marriott, Room 203
This region includes: Armenia, England, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Wales
Latin America/ Caribbean Global Region
JW Marriott, Room 204
This region includes: Brazil, Colombia, Mexico
Middle East Global Region
JW Marriott, Room 205
This region includes: Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan
Oceania Global Region
JW Marriott, Room 209
This region includes: Australia
6:00-10:00 p.m.
(1800-2200) Indiana State Museum
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Region 1
JW Marriott, Room 301
This region includes: Canadian Provinces – Alberta, British Columbia; United States – Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Northern California, Oregon, Washington
Region 2
JW Marriott, Room 302
This region includes: United States - Arizona, New Mexico, Southern California, Western Texas
Region 3
JW Marriott, Room 303
This region includes: United States - Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Utah, Western Iowa, Wyoming
Region 4
JW Marriott, Room 304
This region includes: Canadian Province - Manitoba; United States Eastern Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin
Region 5
JW Marriott, Room 305
This region includes: United States - Illinois, Missouri
Region 6
JW Marriott, Room 306
This region includes: United States - Arkansas, Eastern Texas, Louisiana
Region 7
JW Marriott, Room 307
This region includes: Commonwealth - Puerto Rico; United States Florida, Georgia, South Carolina
Region 8
JW Marriott, Room 308
This region includes: United States - Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee
Region 9
JW Marriott, Room 309
This region includes: United States - Indiana, Kentucky, Southern Ohio
Region 10
JW Marriott, Room 310
This region includes: Canadian Province - Ontario; United States Michigan, Northern Ohio
Region 11
JW Marriott, Room 312
This region includes: United States - Western Pennsylvania, Western New York
Region 12
JW Marriott, Room 313
This region includes: United States – Delaware, Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Northeast Virginia, Washington, DC
Region 13
JW Marriott, Room 314
This region includes: United States - North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia
Region 14
ICC, Room 125
This region includes: United States - Eastern New York, New Jersey
Region 15
ICC, Room 126
This region includes: Canadian Province - Nova Scotia; United States Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, North Tip of New York, Rhode Island, Vermont
S U N D AY S C H E D U L E
North American Global Region This region includes the following:
Heritage Society Reception and Dinner By invitation only
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MEET THE AUTHORS AND EDITORS SUNDAY, 29 OCTOBER, 9:30-10:30 A.M. (0930-1030) MONDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 9:15-10:30 A.M. (0915-1030) MARKETPLACE Located in Griffin Hall
SUNDAY, 29 OCTOBER
Mary Lou Bond, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN Susan M. Baxley, PhD, RN Mentoring Today’s Nurses: A Global Perspective for Success Ann Marie T. Brooks, DNSc, RN, MBA, FAAN, FACHE, FNAP Nursing Without Borders: Values, Wisdom, Success Markers Deborah Dang, PhD, RN, NEA-BC Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model and Guidelines, Third Edition and Johns Hopkins Nursing Professional Practice Model: Strategies to Advance Nursing Excellence Joanne Evans, MEd, RN, PMHCNS-BC Redefining Retirement for Nurses: Finding Meaning After Retirement From Nursing RuthAnne Kuiper, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Stephanie L. Turrise, PhD, RN, BC, APRN, CNE Daniel J Pesut, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN Sandra M. O’Donnell, MSN, RN, CNE The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses Therese A. Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN Claiming the Corner Office Luanne Linnard-Palmer, EdD, RN, CPON When Parents Say No: Religious and Cultural Influences on Pediatric Healthcare Treatment Susan E. Lowey, PhD, RN, CHPN Nursing Beyond the Bedside David Eugene McIntosh Jr., PhD A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Academic Promotion & Tenure Cynthia M. Thomas, EdD, MS, RNc Constance E. McIntosh, EdD, MBA, RN A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Transitioning to the Professional Nurse Role and A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Academic Promotion & Tenure
WWW.NURSINGKNOWLEDGE.ORG
MONDAY, 30 OCTOBER
Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Creating & Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, Second Edition Lynn Gallagher-Ford, PhD, RN, DPFNAP, NE-BC Implementing the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Competencies in Healthcare: A Practical Guide for Improving Quality, Safety, and Outcomes Susan Gennaro, PhD, RN, FAAN Journal of Nursing Scholarship (Editor) Carol Huston, MSN, DPA, FAAN The Road to Leadership: 9 Lessons to Effective Leadership Tina M. Marrelli, MSN, MA, RN, FAAN Home Care Nursing: Surviving in an Ever-Changing Care Environment and The Nurse Manager’s Survival Guide, Fourth Edition James Mattson Reflections on Nursing Leadership (Editor) Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN Implementing the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Competencies in Healthcare: A Practical Guide for Improving Quality, Safety, and Outcomes, Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Real-Life Success Stories, and Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing (Editor) Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Gwen D. Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Reflective Practice: Transforming Education and Improving Outcomes, Second Edition and Reflective Organizations
Dust off your dissertation and thesis! Showcase it in the Henderson Repository
The Virginia Henderson Global Nursing e-Repository is an online resource for all nurses and nursing students. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s free, permanent, trusted, and authors retain copyright. Posted items are citable, visible, and discoverable for high-impact circulation that is quantifiable with built-in statistics. What are you waiting for? Share your materials and experience the benefits of dynamic dissemination today! For more information, visit bit.ly/HR_ETD. Visit us at Center Stage inside the Exhibit Hall to learn more.
As an STTI member, the Career Center has the resources and knowledge to help expand your career through online and in-person career advising, mentoring, and coaching. CAREER ADVISING
Career advisors are available to help with one-time questions and requests. Online: Join the Career Advice Forum on The Circle to ask questions and get responses from nurses from around the world! In-person: Several STTI events offer a Career Center to provide an opportunity to meet one-on-one with a career advisor.
CAREER MENTORING
NEW >> Career mentoring develops you not only in your current position, but also for the future. Mentoring relationships require a focus area for the relationship, to guide the relationship and mentoring process. Career mentoring relationships are longer-term relationships, typically six months with the option to continually renew.
CAREER COACHING
NEW >> Career coaching focuses on a specific project or concrete issue, such as enhancing a skill or acquiring new skills. Coaching relationships are shorter-term relationships, typically three months or less.
>> Enroll in the career mentoring/coaching program: bit.ly/SigmaMentoring
MONDAY SCHEDULE MONDAY, 30 OCTOBER 2017 6:15-7:30 a.m. (0615-0730) White River Park
Race for Research Sponsored by Alpha Chapter at Indiana University School of Nursing Register in advance at the STTI Foundation booth.
5:45 a.m. (0545) - Check-in time 6:15 a.m. (0615) - Race begins
7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Registration
7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Delegate Certification
(0700-1800) JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer (0700-1800) JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer
7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (0700-1800) JW Marriott, Room 311
Delegates must be certified prior to the opening of the House of Delegates. Representatives will line up by chapter name.
Moderator Check-In Moderators, please sign in to pick up your materials. All presenter information is available in binders in the presentation room.
7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Regional Coordinator Table Displays
7:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Presenter Ready Room
(0700-1700) JW Marriott, Griffin Hall Foyer
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
(0700-1630) JW Marriott, Room 311
7:00-8:30 a.m.
(0700-0830) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
Oral presenters using PowerPoint may view their preloaded presentations on the computers available. Changes cannot be made to the presentations.
Poster Session 2 Setup (Poster assignments are listed on pages 128-137. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 127).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters
7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
(0730-1700) JW Marriott, Griffin Hall
7:30-8:30 a.m.
(073-0830) ICC, Exhibit Hall A
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
(0800-1700) JW Marriott, Room 207
8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (0800-1230) ICC, Room 128
Sigma Theta Tau International Marketplace Please stop by to view and purchase STTI apparel, books, jewelry, chapter products, and other gifts.
Exhibit Hall Coffee served
Chapter Development Meetings (by appointment only) Interested in starting a new STTI chapter? Interested in adding a school of nursing or practice setting to a chapter? Have chapter or membership questions? Make an appointment to meet with STTI chapter development staff at developinghs@stti.org.
Career Center Appointments Sponsored by Lilly Made possible by a generous sponsorship from Lilly, the STTI Career Center will provide nurses and students with an opportunity to discuss issues and receive guidance regarding their career path from experienced nursing professional and nurse leaders. Please check the Career Center check-in desk located at the Indiana Convention Center (ICC) outside of Room 128 to see if space is available. Time and space are limited. Sign-up will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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MONDAY SCHEDULE
(0800-0915) JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom
Plenary Session 3 Sigma Theta Tau International/National League for Nursing Research Grant The Values That Transcend Change
Keyword: CONV17PLN3
Patricia E. Thompson, EdD, MSN, RN, FAAN, Chief Executive Officer, STTI; and Elizabeth Madigan, PhD, RN, FAAN, Chief Executive Officer Designate, STTI
9:15 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Candidate Poster Display Viewing
9:15-10:30 a.m.
Author Book Signings and Editor Meet and Greet
(0915-1700) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
(0915-1015) JW Marriott, Griffin Hall
Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Reflective Practice: Transforming Education and Improving Outcomes, Second Edition and Reflective Organizations Gwen D. Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Reflective Practice: Transforming Education and Improving Outcomes, Second Edition and Reflective Organizations Lynn Gallagher-Ford, PhD, RN, DPFNAP, NE-BC Implementing the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Competencies in Healthcare: A Practical Guide for Improving Quality, Safety, and Outcomes James Mattson, Editor Reflections on Nursing Leadership Susan Gennaro, PhD, RN, FAAN, Editor Journal of Nursing Scholarship Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Creating and Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, Second Edition Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN Implementing the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Competencies in Healthcare: A Practical Guide for Improving Quality, Safety, and Outcomes; Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Real-Life Success Stories; and Editor, Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing Tina M. Marrelli, MSN, MA, RN, FAAN Home Care Nursing: Surviving in an Ever-Changing Care Environment and The Nurse Managerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Survival Guide, Fourth Edition Carol Huston, MSN, DPA, FAAN The Road to Leadership
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
8:00-9:15 a.m.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS F 9:30-10:15 a.m.
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 201
Session: F 01
Conversations With the Candidates 9:30-10:15 a.m. (0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 202
Session: F 02
Clinical Session
Keyword: CONV17F02
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Conversations With the Candidates Director-at-Large
Gloria Chan, MSN, CRNA Joanne Clavelle, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE Juana Mercedes Gutierrez Valverde, DR, MSN, BN, RN John Whitcomb, PhD, RN, CCRN, FCCM
Readmissions in Heart Failure Patients The Experience of Illness Control and Hospital Readmission in Adults With Chronic Heart Failure Stephanie L. Turrise, PhD, RN, BC, APRN, CNE
Feasibility Study of a Nurse-Led Heart Failure Standardized Education Program to Reduce 30Day Readmission Martha Sissay Awoke, MSN, RN; and Diana Lyn Baptiste, DNP, MSN, RN
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 9:30-10:15 a.m.
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 203
Hospital to Hospice Transition Caregivers’ Perceptions of Transition of a Family Member From Acute Care to Hospice Inpatient Care
Session: F 03
Sandra Monk, PhD, RN, CHPN; Laura P. Kimble, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN; Susan S. Gunby, PhD, RN; and Rita Ferguson, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CHPN, CNE
Keyword: CONV17F03
Processes and Meanings of the Patient-Family Caregiver Dyad in Palliative Care During the Hospital-Home Transition
Clinical Session
Mauricio Arias, MsC, RN; Gloria Mabel Carrillo Gonzalez, PhD, MSN, RN; Sonia Carreno-Moreno, PhD, MSN, RN; Rocio Lopez, MsC, RN; and Diana Cardenas, MsC, RN
9:30-10:15 a.m.
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 204
Session: F 04
Simulation in Emergency Situations Simulation for Clinical Preparedness for Pediatric Emergencies
Bette A. Mariani, PhD, RN; Kelly Ann Zazyczny, MSN, RN, NE-BC, CPN; Patricia Decina, MSN, MHA, BSN, RN, CPN; and Lisa Waraksa, BSN, RN, CPN
Keyword: CONV17F04
Increasing Nursing Students’ Simulated Resuscitation Performance: A Standardized Simulation-Based Acute and Intensive Care Nursing Curriculum
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Enhancing Patient-Centered Outcomes
Clinical Session
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 205
Jie Chen, MNS, RN
An Exploratory, Qualitative Study of Perceptions of a Hospital-Based Animal-Assisted Intervention Program
Session: F 05
Elizabeth A. Richards, PhD, RN, CHES; Kathleen Abrahamson, PhD, RN; Yun Cai, MSN, RN, AGPCNP-BC; Marguerite O’Haire, PhD; and Krista Cline, PhD
Keyword: CONV17F05
Veterans’ Action League: A Community Engagement Initiative
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Clinical Health
Clinical Session
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 209
Session: F 06
Cheryl A. Krause-Parello, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, FAAN; Linda Flynn, PhD, RN, FAAN; Megan C. Payton, BA; and Eleni Katherine Padden, BA
Driving After Concussion: Advice by Nurse Practitioners Tracy A. Klein, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, ARNP, FAANP, FAAN
Evaluating an Order Set for the Improvement of Quality Outcomes in Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Clinical Session
Keyword: CONV17F06
Ann Marie Blair-Joyner, MSN, NP-C, BC-ADM, CDE; Bernita Hamilton, PhD, RN; and Amy Yoder Spurlock, PhD, RN
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Gerontological Nursing
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 301
An Aging Population: Who Will Care for the Elderly? Susan Cairone, MSN, RN-BC
Education Session
Gerontological Nursing Competency and Toolkit for Prelicensure Nursing Students in DEU and Non-DEU Settings
Keyword: CONV17F07
Tanya Marie Sudia, PhD, RN; Dora Bradley, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN; Nan Ketcham, MSN, RN, CNE; and Rebecca Meraz, MSN, RN, CCRC
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Interprofessional Collaborations in Education
Session: F 07
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 302
Session: F 08
Can Interprofessional Student Teams Impact Patient Outcomes? Yes They Can!
Derrick M. Garletts, MSN, MPH, RN; Deanna L. Reising, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, FNAP, ANEF; Kara Bierbaum, ASN, RN, CCM; Douglas E. Carr, MD, FNAP, FACS; and Rebecca A. Feather, PhD, RN, NE-BC, FNAP
Education Session
Using Diplomacy Lab to Teach Interdisciplinary Students About Global Public Health
Keyword: CONV17F08
Daniel B. Oerther, PhD, MS, BS, BA, PE, BCEE, CEng, FAAN
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Advance Practice Nursing (APN) Students’ Use of Standardized Testing
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 303
Pamela Willson, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, CNE, FAANP; and Terry A. Throckmorton, PhD, RN
Session: F 09
Education Session
Keyword: CONV17F09
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 9:30-10:15 a.m.
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 304
Session: F 10
Reducing Medication Errors in Education Patient-Centered Teaching Increases Medication Calculation Accuracy of Baccalaureate Nursing Students Teresa V. Hurley, DHEd, MS, BS, RN
Education Session
The Lived Experience of Nursing Faculty Teaching Nursing Students to Manage Medications
Keyword: CONV17F10
Brian Christopher Lorentz, PhD, RN
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Education Strategies for Student Success
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 305
Session: F 11
Impact of Using Commercially Prepared Specialty Exams as Clinical Course Final Exams
Claudine Dufrene, PhD, RN-BC, GNP-BC, CNE; Kristina L. Leyden, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC; and Christen D. Sader, MSN, RN, CNM, LCCE
Education Session
Collaborative Mentoring Program for Nursing Students at Risk for Academic or NCLEX-RN©
Keyword: CONV17F11
Kathaleen C. Bloom, PhD, ARNP, CNM
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Technology Integration Into Nursing Education
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 306
Session: F 12
The Right Stuff: Making Technology Fit Kathleen Williamson, PhD, MSN, RN
Technology Integration in Nursing Education: A Case Study in Higher Education
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Melissa A. Stec, DNP, APRN, CNM, FACNM
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Evidence-Based Nursing in Infants
Keyword: CONV17F12
Session: F 13
Parental Perceptions Regarding Injury Risk Catherine M. Hogan, PhD
Helping Babies Breathe: A Nursing Intervention to Improve Global Health in Hyderabad, India
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Cheryl Riley, DNP, RN, NNP-BC; Llewelyn Prater, PhD, RN, CNE; and Raghava Kavalla, MPH, MD
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Preceptor Program Development
Keyword: CONV17F13
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 308
Session: F 14
Paying Preceptors in Nurse Practitioner Education: Perceptions of the Preceptor Robert Gordon Hanks, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, FNP-C; and Cheryl D. Loudd, MHA, BS
Developing Evidence-Based Practice Preceptors Using a Four-Module Education Program
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Anne Burnett, DNP, RN, RN-BC, NE-BC, CRRN
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Quality Improvement in the Clinical Setting
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 307
Keyword: CONV17F14
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 309
Session: F 15
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Influencing Frontline Nurses Through an Academic-Practice Partnership to Drive a PCU Quality Improvement Initiative
Chrystal L. Lewis, PhD, RN; Lisa G. Mestas, MSN, BAS, RN; Elizabeth L. Doll, BSN, RN, CCRN; Kortni CrookKennell, BSN, RN; Victoria M. Maynard, BSN, RN; and Rosanna R. Johnson, BSN, RN
Reducing Mislabeled and Unlabeled Specimens in Acuity Adaptable Units
Keyword: CONV17F15
Jennifer L. Kitchens, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CVRN, RN, ACNS-BC, CVRN; Esther Onuorah, MSN, RN, CMSRN; Cammie Smith, BSN, RN, CMSRN; Teresa Hazlett, BSN, RN, CMSRN; Julie Arebun, MSN, RN; and Janet S. Fulton, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, ANEF, FAAN
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Communication and Language Barriers
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 312
Session: F 17
Spanish-Language Version of the Electronic Health Literacy Scale (eHEALS): A Validation Study Kathleen Nokes, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Judith Aponte, PhD, RN, CDE, CCM, APHN-BC
Education Session
Walking the Language Technology Talk
Keyword: CONV17F17
Susan M. Thul, DNP, APRN, CNM; Marclyn D. Porter, MEd; and Christopher W. Pell, PhD
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Nurse Faculty Burnout
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 313
Session: F 18
Leadership Session
Nurse Educators’ Experience of Compassion Fatigue
Kelly A. Kuhns, PhD, RN; and Lisa A. Ruth-Sahd, DEd, RN, CEN, CCRN
The Struggle Is Real: Understanding and Creating Solutions for Nurse Faculty Burnout Carolyn (Carrie) J. Lee, PhD, MSN, RN
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 9:30-10:15 a.m.
(0930-1015) JW Marriott, Room 314
Session: F 19
Diverse Health Practices of Vulnerable Populations “I Wasn’t Actually Theirs”: Exploring Belonging and Ambiguous Loss Within the Experience of Foster Care Catherine Schoenewald, PhD, RN, CNP, CEN
Scientific Session
The Lived Experience of Hearing Children With Deaf Parents in Negros Oriental, Philippines
Keyword: CONV17F19
Kristeline Sy Suasin, BSN, RN; Christine Ann Alviola, BSN, RN; Jose Mari Bejerano, BSN, RN; Danielle Angelique Cabahug, BSN, RN; Precious Dominic Dadule, BSN, RN; Maricor Gin Edma, BSN, RN; Luce Dawn Ledesma, BSN, RN; Mae Kristen Palomar, BSN, RN; Criscille Anne Rebosura, BSN, RN; Venice Marion Solis, BSN, RN; Angelica Uy, BSN, RN; and Marville Villanueva, BSN, RN
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Chapter Leader Session
(0930-1015) ICC, Room 125
Grow Your Membership Through Nurse Leader Recruitment
Sabrina Collins-Christie, BA, BS; and Larry Z. Slater, PhD, RN-BC, CNE
Chapter Leader Session
As a chapter, you are competing for a candidate’s attention, time, and money, so your chapter must be well prepared to invest time and energy into the recruitment process. This session will focus specifically on the effective recruitment of Nurse Leader candidates. This session is not eligible for continuing nursing education credits.
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Healthcare System Technology
Session: F 20
Keyword: CONV17F20 (0930-1015) ICC, Room 126
Session: F 21
Scientific Session
Keyword: CONV17F21
Nursing Implications and Findings From a Portal Activation Study of a Large Healthcare System
Mary Anne Theiss, PhD, JD, MS, BSN, RN, CNE, CMCN; Mary Ann Friesen, PhD, RN, CPHQ; Amber W. Trickey, PhD, MS, CPH; Kimberly M. Krakowski, MSN, BSN, RN, CAHIMS; Patricia J. Mook, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, CAHIMS; Season M. Majors, MSN, BSN, RN, CAHIMS; Catherine C. Fant, PhD, RN-BC; and M. Kay Cresci, PhD, RN, FNGNA
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
Shaping the Future of Healthcare: Using QI Frameworks and Methodologies for Process Improvement Anna Dermenchyan, MSN, RN
9:30-10:15 a.m. (0930-1015) ICC, Room 127
Utilizing Technology in Communication In-Home Internet Use Increases as the Number of Internet Users in the Household Increases Mark B. Lockwood, PhD, RN, CCRC
Scientific Session
Challenges and Opportunities Using Story Guided Online Deliberate Practice to Develop Critical Communication Skills
Keyword: CONV17F22
Jen-Huei (Vicky) Yeh, BSN, RN; and Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Poster Viewing Session 2A
Session: F 22
(0930-1015) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
(Poster assignments are listed on pages 128-137. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 127).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters
10:30-11:30 a.m. (1030-1130) JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom
Chapter Awards Recognition Event Chapter Key Awards
Award presentation sponsored by Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing
Chapter Communication and Publicity Award New Member Pillar Award Award presentation sponsored by Nu Nu Chapter
Melanie C. Dreher Outstanding Dean Award for Excellence in Chapter Support Award presentation sponsored by Mu Upsilon Chapter at the College of Staten Island/CUNY
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (1100-1300) JW Marriott, Room 300
Parliamentarian Office Hours The honor society’s parliamentarian, Colette Collier Trohan, will be available during this time to answer delegates’ questions about parliamentary procedure for making a motion, including nomination of a candidate for elected office from the floor of the House of Delegates.
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 11:15 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (1115-1300) ICC, Exhibit Hall A
Exhibit Hall Lunch is served. Lunch sponsored by Mercer Consumer
CONCURRENT SESSIONS G 1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 201
Session: G 01
Conversations With the Candidates President-Elect
Marion Broome, PhD, RN, FAAN Richard Ricciardi, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAANP
Conversations With the Candidates
Vice President
1:15-2:30 p.m.
Diabetic Care
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 202
Session: G 02
Clinical Session
Keyword: CONV17G02
Kathlyn Sue Haddock, PhD, RN, FAAN Juli Maxworthy, DNP, MSN/MBA, RN, CNL, CPHQ, CPPS, CHSE, FSSH
Efficacy of Video-Assisted Teaching Program (VATP) on Diabetic Foot Care: A Trinidad Perspective
Esther Shirley Daniel, PhD, RN, RM; Katy-Ann Knights-Dyett, MSN, RN; and Hazel O’Garro, MSN, RN, CM
Meaning of Picture-Based Health Education in Diabetes With Low Health Literacy Population Jungmin Park, MA, BSN; and Julie Zuniga, PhD
Diabetes-Related Foot Care Interventions for Preventing Diabetic Foot Ulceration: A Systematic Review of the Literature David Oni, MSN, BSN, RN
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 203
Session: G 03
Clinical Session
Keyword: CONV17G03
Interventions in Nursing: Can Education and Protocols Make a Difference? Obtaining Accurate Blood Pressure Measurements in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Emily Rebecca Lange, BSN, RN, CCRN
Improving Occupational Skin Disease Knowledge and Prevention for Cosmetology Students
Kara Haughtigan, DNP, APRN; Eve Main, DNP, APRN-FNP; Tonya Bragg-Underwood, DNP, MSN, APRN, CNE; and Cecilia Watkins, PhD, CHES
Protocol Intervention of Nursing: “APECC: Acceptance in Persons With Cardiac Simulation Cardioverter” Diana Marcella Castillo Sierra; and Renata Virginia Gonzalez Consuegra, PhD, McS
1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 204
Session: G 04
Clinical Session
Keyword: CONV17G04
Nurse Rounding A Step Forward: Implementation of Hourly Rounding, Step Tracking, Staff Perceptions of Barriers, and Solutions
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
1:15-2:30 p.m.
Aimee L. Burch, MS, APRN-CNS, CMSRN
To Round or Not to Round: That Is the Dilemma Juli Daniels, PhD, CCRN, CNE, NEA-BC, LHRM
Nurse-Led Interprofessional Bedside Rounds: Impact on Patient Experience
Denise K. Gormley, PhD, MSN, BSN; Amy J. Costanzo, MSN, RN-BC; Jessica N. Hill, MA, BS; Jahmeel Israel, MS; Jane Goetz, MSN, RN; Katherine Staubach, MSN, MEd, RN; and Myrna Little, MEd, BSN
1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 205
Session: G 05
Clinical Session
Keyword: CONV17G05
Respiratory Health in Adolescents Triangulating Childhood Asthma Management: A Partnership Between the Community, Family, and Provider Linda Gibson-Young, PhD, ARNP, FNP-BC, FAANP
Future Time Perspective and Asthma Self-Management in Adolescents: A Scoping Review Felesia Renee Bowen, PhD, DNP, RN, PC-PNP, BC; and Nicoletta Delrosso, SN
The Application of Reference Group Theory in Chinese Adolescent Smoking Han-Yi Tsai, MS, RN; and Tzu-I Tsai, PhD, RN
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 209
Session: G 06
Clinical Symposium Keyword: CONV17G06
Symposium Heart Checks: Preventing Cardiovascular Disease in Young Adults
Kate E. Gawlik, DNP, RN, CNP, ANP-BC, FNP-BC; Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN; and Laurel Van Dromme, MA
Heart Checks: A Profile of the College-Aged Population
Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN
Heart Checks: Preventing Cardiovascular Disease in Young Adults Kate E. Gawlik, DNP, RN, CNP, ANP-BC, FNP-BC
Building Relationships to Implement Large-Scale Cardiovascular Screenings on College Campuses Laurel Van Dromme, MA
1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 301
Session: G 07
Clinical Symposium Keyword: CONV17G07
Symposium Life, Death, and Birth: The Complexity of Care in a High-Risk Academic Center
Patricia A. Heale, DNP, RNC-OB, C-EFM; Leah N. Blackwell, BSN, RN, NE-BC; and Donna Renee Beecroft, MSN, RN, NE-BC
When Parallel Worlds Collide: A Story of High Reliability in an Academic Medical Center Patricia A. Heale, DNP, RNC-OB, C-EFM
When Parallel Worlds Collide: A Story of Providing Quality Care to Achieve a Mother’s Wishes Leah N. Blackwell, BSN, RN, NE-BC
When Parallel Worlds Collide: A Story of Ethical Dilemmas in a Multidisciplinary Care Setting Donna Renee Beecroft, MSN, RN, NE-BC
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 303
Session: G 09
Education Symposium Keyword: CONV17G09
Symposium Improving Nursing Care Through Better Clinical Judgment: Education and Assessment Among Entry-Level Practitioners Chelsea Kelly; Joe Betts, PhD, NCSP; Rhigel Jay Alforque Tan, DNP, RN, APRN, GNP, ANP, PMHNP; and Janice Hooper, PhD, MSN, RN, FRE, CNE, FAAN, ANEF
Enhancing Quality of Care and Patient Safety: The Role of Nursing Clinical Judgment in Public Protection Rhigel Jay Alforque Tan, DNP, RN, APRN, GNP, ANP, PMHNP
Assessing Clinical Judgment Skills Among Entry-Level Nurses: A Cognitive Processing Approach Joe Betts, PhD, NCSP
An Evidence-Based Cognitive Approach for Teaching Nursing Clinical Judgment Skills to Entry-Level Practitioners Janice Hooper, PhD, MSN, RN, FRE, CNE, FAAN, ANEF
1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 304
Session: G 10
Education Symposium Keyword: CONV17G10
Symposium Redeveloping a DNP Program to Meet Local to Global Healthcare Needs
Kerrie Downing, MSN, RN; Judy L. LeFlore, PhD, MS, RN, NNP-BC, CPNP-AC/PC, ANEF, FAAN; and Donna L. Hamby, DNP, RN, APRN, ACNP-BC
An Hourglass Approach to Program Development and Curriculum Redesign Kerrie Downing, MSN, RN
Creating a Program That Is Easily Accessible and Affordable While Maintaining Quality Outcomes Judy L. LeFlore, PhD, MS, RN, NNP-BC, CPNP-AC/PC, ANEF, FAAN
Multifaculty Participation in Redesign of a Doctor of Nursing Practice Curriculum Donna L. Hamby, DNP, RN, APRN, ACNP-BC
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(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 305
Symposium Technology-Based Innovations in Graduate Nursing Education
Cheryle G. Levitt, PhD, RN; Kirsty Digger, DNS, RN, FNP-BC; and Nancy Winters, PhD, RN, NP-C
Session: G 11
Building a Technology Toolkit: Application of Technology in a Graduate Nursing Program
Keyword: CONV17G11
Building Scholarship: Graduate Nursing Research Skills Strengthened by Technology
Education Symposium
Kirsty Digger, DNS, RN, FNP-BC; and Cheryle G. Levitt, PhD, RN Cheryle G. Levitt, PhD, RN
Infusing Emerging Technologies Into Graduate-Level Pathophysiology Nancy Winters, PhD, RN, NP-C; and Kirsty Digger, DNS, RN, FNP-BC
1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 306
Session: G 12
Education Symposium Keyword: CONV17G12
Symposium Influencing Quality Improvement in the Nurse Educator Role Using the STTI Faculty Knowledge/Skills Development Program
Diane B. Monsivais, PhD, RN, CNE; Leslie Robbins, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, PMHCNP-BC, FAANP; Franchesca E. Nunez, PhD, RN; and Karim C. Singh, DNP, FNP-BC
Influencing Quality Improvement in the Nurse Educator Role Using the STTI Faculty Knowledge/Skills Development Program
Diane B. Monsivais, PhD, RN, CNE; and Leslie Robbins, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, PMHCNP-BC, FAANP
Influencing Learning Activities by Transforming From a Semi-Flipped to Fully Flipped Nursing Classroom Model Franchesca E. Nunez, PhD, RN
Influencing Online Nursing Faculty Presence Through the Use of a Self-Introductory Video Karim C. Singh, DNP, FNP-BC (1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 307
Session: G 13
Evidence-Based Practice Symposium Keyword: CONV17G13
Symposium Embracing Inquisitive Thinking by Front-Line Staff
Rebekah Powers, DNP, RN-BC, CMSRN, CSPHA; Carol Boswell, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN; Kristen Nall, BSN, RN; Stephanie Wooten, BSN, RN; and Hallie Hurt, BSN, RN
Embracing Inquisitive Thinking by Front-Line Staff
Rebekah Powers, DNP, RN-BC, CMSRN, CSPHA; and Carol Boswell, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN
Improving Inpatient Hospice Care Kristen Nall, BSN, RN
Standardize Central Supply Rooms Stephanie Wooten, BSN, RN
A Report That Doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Hurt
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
1:15-2:30 p.m.
Hallie Hurt, BSN, RN
1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 308
Session: G 14
Leadership Symposium Keyword: CONV17G14
Symposium Reflective Practice: Innovations in Leadership Development Begins With Changing the Mindset to Transform Safety Culture
Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF; Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, MS, BSN, RN, ANEF, FAAN; and Daniel J. Pesut, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN
Mindfulness, Intentionality, and Caring Science Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, MS, BSN, RN, ANEF, FAAN
Mindfulness, Sensemaking, and the Development of Wisdom Leadership Daniel J. Pesut, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN
Innovations in Leadership Development: Improving Organizational Safety Culture Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 309
Session: G 15
Leadership Symposium Keyword: CONV17G15
Symposium Sigma Theta Tau International and the United Nations
Cynthia Vlasich, MBA, BSN, RN; Constance Sobon Sensor, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CTN-A; Marnie L. Colborne, BScN; Aden Hamza, BScN, RN; Rebecca Schafer, BS; and Jessica Wendorf, BS, CAE, CNP
A Glimpse Into the United Nations Cynthia Vlasich, MBA, BSN, RN
STTI and the United Nations: Our Record of Progress and the Work Ahead
Constance Sobon Sensor, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CTN-A; Marnie L. Colborne, BScN; and Aden Hamza, BScN, RN
Local to Global: Incorporating the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Into Chapter Programming Rebecca Schafer, BS; and Jessica Wendorf, BS, CAE, CNP
1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 310
Session: G 16
Leadership Symposium Keyword: CONV17G16
Symposium Leadership Development Influences Legacy Building, Lifelong Learning, and Global Health Policy
Jennifer L. Saylor, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, APRN-BC; Jennifer Graber, EdD, MSN, BSN, APRN, CS, BC; and Evelyn R. Hayes, PhD, RN, MPH, FNP-BC
Lifelong Learning: Developing Professional and Personal Leadership Jennifer L. Saylor, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, APRN-BC
Advancing Nursing Leadership Through Global Health Policy Jennifer Graber, EdD, MSN, BSN, APRN, CS, BC
Leadership Development: Building a Nursing Legacy Evelyn R. Hayes, PhD, RN, MPH, FNP-BC
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 312
Session: G 17
Leadership Symposium Keyword: CONV17G17
Symposium Advancing Nursing Research, Education, and Practice Through a Regional Chapter Collaborative
Anna Dermenchyan, BSN, RN, CCRN-K; Kathleen W. Hinoki, PhD, MSN, RN, CNS; and Marilyn Klakovich, DNSc, RN, NEA-BC
Conference Success: Responsibility and Accountability of the Planning Committee Anna Dermenchyan, BSN, RN, CCRN-K
The Live Event: Show Time!
Kathleen W. Hinoki, PhD, MSN, RN, CNS
Tracking Success: Outcomes of a Multichapter Collaborative Conference Marilyn Klakovich, DNSc, RN, NEA-BC
1:15-2:30 p.m.
(1315-1430) JW Marriott, Room 314
Session: G 19
Scientific Symposium Keyword: CONV17G19
Symposium Conducting Patient-Centered Comparative Effectiveness Research: Exemplars From the Field Robin Newhouse, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN; Susan M. Rawl, PhD, RN, FAAHB, FAAN; and Janice Buelow, PhD, FAAN
Future Research Design Implications of Clinician and Patient Engagement for People With Heart Failure Robin Newhouse, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN
Engaging Patient and Provider Stakeholders in a Comparative Effectiveness Trial to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening Susan M. Rawl, PhD, RN, FAAHB, FAAN
Rare Epilepsy Network: A PCORnet Study to Engage Patients in Research Janice Buelow, PhD, FAAN
1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430) ICC, Room 125
Session: G 20
Chapter Leader Session Keyword: CONV17G20
Chapter Leader Session Tour the New Online Induction System Sabrina Collins-Christie, BA, BS
Chapters use the Online Induction System to issue membership invitations to eligible students and nurse leaders. Take a tour of the new system! This session is not eligible for continuing nursing education contact hours.
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430) ICC, Room 126
Session: G 21
Evidence-Based Practice Symposium Keyword: CONV17G21
Symposium Nurses on Boards: Lessons From the Boardroom
Beth A. Brooks, PhD, RN, FACHE; Timothy M. Carrigan, PhD, RN, FACHE; and Therese A. Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN
Lessons From a Professional Nursing Association Boardroom Timothy M. Carrigan, PhD, RN, FACHE
Lessons From a University Boardroom Beth A. Brooks, PhD, RN, FACHE
Lessons From a Hospital Boardroom Therese A. Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN (1315-1430) ICC, Room 127
Special Session Combining Cognitive Rehearsal, Simulation, and Biomarkers to Assess Newly Graduated Nurses’ Ability to Address Workplace Incivility
Session: G 22
Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN; Suzan Kardong-Edgren, PhD, RN, ANEF, CHSE, FSSH, FAAN; and Janet Willhaus, PhD, RN
Keyword: CONV17G22
This mixed-methods study combined biomarker indicators, cognitive rehearsal, and clinical simulation to assess newly graduated nurse’s ability to address workplace incivility so that patient safety is protected.
1:15-2:30 p.m.
Special Session
Special Session
(1315-1430) ICC, Room 128
Getting Published: Tips, Traps, and Strategies
Susan Gennaro, PhD, RN, FAAN; Dustin Sullivan; and Kassie Stovell
Special Session
The Editor of the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, the Publisher at Sigma Theta Tau International, and the Senior Editor of the Health Sciences division at John Wiley & Sons present this session on getting published. The presentation will cover tips for planning and writing manuscripts, avoiding common problems and pitfalls, peer review and revisions, ethical issues, and promoting published articles.
1:15-2:30 p.m.
Poster Viewing Session 2B
Session: G 23
Keyword: CONV17G23 (1315-1430) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
(Poster assignments are listed on pages 128-137. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 127).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters
2:00-5:00 p.m.
(1400-1700) ICC, Exhibit Hall A
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
1:15-2:30 p.m.
Exhibit Hall Move-Out
CONCURRENT SESSIONS H 2:45-3:30 p.m.
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 201
Session: H 01
End-of-Life Care A Nurse Practitioner’s Innovative, Value Approach to Redesigning Access to End-of-Life Care Therese Rochon, MS, MA, APRN, NP-C, ACPHN; and Esther Emard, MSN, MS, RN
Nurses’ Perceptions of Caring for Dying Patients in Critical Care: A Phenomenologic Study
Clinical Session
Bruce Dale Garwood, PhD, RN, CCRN
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Health Promotion for First-Time Mothers
Keyword: CONV17H01 (1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 202
Session: H 02
Clinical Session
The Value of Nurse Family Partnership
Katherine Kelly, DNP, RN, FNP-C; and Linda Jean Morgan, PhD, RN
Mothers in Their Teenage Years: A Phenomenological Study
Jordan Tovera Salvador, PhD, RN, FISQUa, RN, IRCA, AREMT, FRIEdr, FRIN
Keyword: CONV17H02
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 2:45-3:30 p.m.
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 203
Session: H 03
Clinical Session
Keyword: CONV17H03
2:45-3:30 p.m.
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 204
Session: H 04
Clinical Session
Hospital-Acquired Infections Failure to Maintain: Missed Care and Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
Dian Baker, PhD, APRN-BC, FNAPNAP; and Barbara Quinn, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC
Healthcare-Associated Infections: It Is a Bundle, Not a Switch
Terri L. Bogue, MSN, RN, PCNS-BC; and Robert L. Bogue, BS, MCSE, MCPD, MCTS, MCITP
Pressure Ulcer Prevention Pragmatic RCT Evaluating Optimal Patient Turning for Reducing Hospital-Acquired Pressure Ulcers: The LS-HAPU Study David Pickham, PhD, RN; and Barbara Mayer, PhD, RN
Keyword: CONV17H04
Efficacy of Low-Air-Loss Bed Replacement in Decreasing Hospital-Acquired Pressure Ulcers (HAPUs) in Medical-Surgical Units
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Concerns Regarding Domestic Violence
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 205
Juvy Montecalvo Acosta, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, CWCN
Interpersonal Verbal and Physical Abuse Against Female Nurses and Doctors in Karachi, Pakistan
Session: H 05
Azmat Jehan Khan, MScN, BScN, RM, RN
Keyword: CONV17H05
Salima M. Farooq, MSBE, RN; Yasmin P. Parpio, MSc-EB, BScN; and Tazeen Saeed Ali, PhD, MSc (Epi/ Biostats)
Scientific Session
Why Women Suffer Domestic Violence in Silence: Web-Based Responses to a Blog
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Online Learning Strategies
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 209
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
Session: H 06
Education Session
Factors Associated With Senior-Level Students’ Integration of Course Content in Online Discussion Nancy L. Novotny, PhD, MS, RN, CNE; and Elahe Javadi, PhD
Keyword: CONV17H06
Self-Perception of Readiness to Learn and Self-Efficacy Among Nursing Students in an Online Baccalaureate (BSN) Program
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Reflective Journaling
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 301
Session: H 07
Education Session
Myriam Cadet, PhD, APRN, MSN, FNP-C
Mental Health Reflections: Learning Through Journaling
Monika Wedgeworth, EdD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNE; Sheree C. Carter, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNS, RN-BC; and Cassandra D. Ford, PhD, MSN, MBA, BSN, RN, FAHA
Keyword: CONV17H07
The Experience of Undergraduate Nursing Students in South Africa: Promoting Cultural Awareness With Reflective Writing
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Global Service Learning
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 302
Session: H 08
Education Session
Michelle Kensey, MSN, CNS-BC, CNE; Deborah Mandel, PhD, RN, RNC-OB; and Marcia Welsh, DLaw, CNM, RN
Cross-Cultural Service Learning: Enhancing Student Perceptions of Nursing Practice and Career Goals
Wayne A. Centrone, MD, MPH; Kimberly E. Kintz, DNP, RN, ANP-BC; and Henny Breen, PhD, RN, CNE, COI
Keyword: CONV17H08
An International Nursing Exchange: The North Carolina/Republic of Moldova Nursing Collaborative
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Curriculum Development
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 303
Julie O’Neal, MSN, RN-BC, CEN; and Luba Louise Ivanov, PhD, FAAN
The Experiences of Nurse Educators in Developing and Implementing Concurrent Enrollment ADN-BSN Programs
Session: H 09
Janice E. Hawkins, PhD, RN; and Diane C. Seibert, PhD, APRN, FAANP, FAAN
Keyword: CONV17H09
Susan K. Lee, PhD, RN, CNE; and Pamela Willson, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, CNE, FAANP, VHF
Education Session
Concept-Based Curriculum in Texas: What, Why, When, and Where?
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Writing Self-Efficacy
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 304
Session: H 10
Education Session
Keyword: CONV17H10
The Effects of a Writing Workshop on Perceived Writing Self-Efficacy of Undergraduate Nursing Students Terry M. Delaney, DNP, RN; and Cindy Ford, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNE
Evaluating Writing Self-Efficacy of Nursing Students in an Online Graduate-Level Writing Intensive Course Mary E. Bishop, DNP, RN, NEA, BC, CNE, CNL; and Lisa B. Robinson, DNP, CCRN, CNE, NP-C
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 2:45-3:30 p.m.
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 305
Session: H 11
Interprofessional Team Learning in Simulation Helping Students Learn How to be Part of an Interdisciplinary Team Using Simulated Patients
Joan E. Niederriter, PhD, MSN, RN, CMSRN, RN-BC; Cheryl Delgado, PhD, RN, CNL; and Susan Hazelet, MS, BSN, RN
Keyword: CONV17H11
The Experiences of Physical Therapy and Nursing Students With an Interprofessional Acute Care Patient Simulation
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Evidence-Based Practice in the ICU
Education Session
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 306
Session: H 12
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Jennifer Nicole Carmack, MSN, RN; Carolyn Kirkendall, MSN, RN, CCRN-K; Rebecca Ann Cartledge, MSN, RN, CNM; and Steven Wiley, PhD, PT, GCS
Implementing a Systems-Level Change Model to Increase Capacity of One VA Spinal Cord Injury Center
Christine M. Nicholas, DNP, RN; Seth D. Chandler, DO, FAAPMR; Nancy Cuevas-Soto, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, NPD-BC; and Frank Puga, PhD
Red Blood Cell Transfusion in the ICU: A Systematic Review
Keyword: CONV17H12
Douglas H. Sutton, EdD, MSN, MPA, APRN, ANP-C, ACNS-BC; and Deborah A. Raines, PhD, EdS, RN, ANEF
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Transition of Care
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 307
Session: H 13
Development of an Educational Tool: Transitional Healthcare Planning in the Community Setting Sharon Caldwell Jones, DNP, RN; and Pamela Waynick-Rogers, DNP, RN, APRN-BC
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Paving the Way for Patients’ Transition of Care
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Effects of Obesity in Health
Julie Jones, MS, RN-BC
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 308
Ninos Obesos: “Moving On” Project Reduced Obesity in Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Children
Session: H 14
Patricia R. Messmer, PhD, MSN, MA, BSN, RN-BC, FAAN; Yolanda Nitti, MSN, RN; Nora Hernandez-Pupo, MSN, RN; Giannina Santos, DNP, ARNP, NP-C; Yamina Alvarez, DNP, RN; Kathleen Muniz, MSN, RN; Guillermo Valdes, DNP, RN-BC; and Marie O. Etienne, DNP, ARNP, PLNC
Keyword: CONV17H14
Connecting Links for Reducing Risks: Understanding the Impact of Obesity on Cancer Development
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Promoting Pediatric Health
Evidence-Based Practice Session
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 309
Session: H 15
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Kristi A. Acker, DNP, FNP-BC, AOCNP, ACHPN
The Effectiveness of Home Visiting Programs for Preventing Child Maltreatment Jorge Manuel Apostolo, PhD, MSc, RN
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
Keyword: CONV17H13
Relationship of Sleep Quality, Mood, and Work Schedule Among Low-Income Pregnant and Postpartum Women Azza Ahmed, DNSc; and Theresa J. Casey, PhD
Keyword: CONV17H15
2:45-3:30 p.m.
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 310
Session: H 16
Early Recognition of Clinical Deterioration Failure to Rescue
Deborah Ann Morgan, DNP, RN, WOCN
Reducing the Risk of Unrecognized Clinical Deterioration: Implementing a Watcher Program
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Angela Green, PhD, RN, CPHQ, FAHA, FAAN; Stephanie Evans, BSN, CPPS; Angela Scott, MSN, APRN, PCNSBC; and Tammy Webb, MSN, RN, NE-BC
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Pain Symptom Cluster’s (SC) Effect on the Psychoneurological SC and Performance in Advanced Breast Cancer
Keyword: CONV17H16
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 312
Session: H 17
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Kawther Ismail Hamash, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Wendy Umberger, PhD, APRN, BC, PMHCNS-BC; Aynur Aktas, MD; Thomas Declan Walsh, MD, MSc, MB, BCh, BAO; and Vinay Kumar Cheruvu, PhD, MS, MSc, PGDMISCA
Keyword: CONV17H17
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 2:45-3:30 p.m.
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 313
Session: H 18
Leadership Strategies for the Workforce Nurse Managers’ Roles in Leading a Culturally Diverse Nursing Workforce
Louise Racine, PhD, RN; Linda M. Ferguson, PhD, RN; Sonia Udod, PhD, RN; Sithokozile Maposa, PhD, RN; and Susan Eva Fowler-Kerry, PhD, RN
Leadership Session
Transforming Care by Engaging Nurses in Innovation
Keyword: CONV17H18
Bonnie Clipper, DNP, MA, MBA, RN, CENP, FACHE
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Asian Indian Culturally Diverse Health Practices
(1445-1530) JW Marriott, Room 314
Session: H 19
Bicultural Conflicts and Mental Health Among Asian Indian Immigrant Women
Lisa R. Roberts, DrPH, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, CHES; Semran K. Mann, MPH, CHES; and Susanne Montgomery, PhD, MPH
Keyword: CONV17H19
Collaborative Partnership: Promoting Cultural Diversity for Achieving Health Equity in South Asian Indian Immigrant Women
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Global Cardiovascular Health
Scientific Session
(1445-1530) ICC, Room 125
Session: H 20
Manju Daniel, PhD, MSN, FNP-BC; and Judith A. Erlen, PhD, RN, FAAN
Achieving Cholesterol Management Goals: Identifying Clinician-Centered Challenges to Optimal Patient Care Jihane Hajj, DrNP, ACNP-BC
Keyword: CONV17H20
Development of a Hypertension Health Literacy Assessment Tool for Primary Healthcare in South Africa
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Special Session
Scientific Session
(1445-1530) ICC, Room 126
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
Session: H 21
Nokuthula Mafutha, MSN, RN
Sponsored by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing
Becoming a Nurse Educator
Robin Newhouse, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN; and Joyce P. Griffin-Sobel, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF
Special Session
Keyword: CONV17H21
2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) ICC, Room 127
Session: H 22
Special Session
Special Session Influencing Health Through Policy: The Dynamic Role of Nurses in the Boardroom Cynthia Vlasich, MBA, BSN, RN; and Kimberly Harper, MS, RN
During this session, speakers will address the importance of nurses serving in leadership and governance roles in all sectors, including corporate, governmental, and non-governmental organizations.
Keyword: CONV17H22
2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) ICC, Room 128
Session: H 23
Strategies in Educational Partnerships Influence Through Clinical Research Mentoring: Willing, But Am I Able? Kathleen Schell, PhD, RN
A Collaborative Academic-Service Partnership: A Win-Win for Practice and Academia
Clinical Session
Mae Ann Pasquale, PhD, RN; and Tricia S. Bernecker, PhD, RN
2:45-3:30 p.m.
Poster Viewing Session 2C
Keyword: CONV17H23 (1445-1530) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
(Poster assignments are listed on pages 128-137. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 127).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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MONDAY SCHEDULE CONCURRENT SESSIONS I 3:45-4:30 p.m.
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 201
Maternal Health in Adoptive Mothers The New Normal: Nonbirth Lesbian Mothers’ Experiences of the First Year of Motherhood Michele M. McKelvey, PhD, RN
Clinical Session
Interprofessional Healthcare Team Knowledge of Post-Adoption Depression in Adoptive Mothers
Keyword: CONV17I01
Valerie F. Burris, DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Chronic Disease Management
Session: I 01
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 202
Discharge Instructions Using a Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Action Plan: A Feasibility Study
Session: I 02
Patricia Conley, PhD, RN, PCCN; Teresa Kelechi, PhD, RN, FAAN; Lynne S. Nemeth, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Martina Mueller, PhD, RN
Keyword: CONV17I02
EPA+DHA Therapy Reduces PMN Activity in Microenvironment of Venous Leg Ulcers: A Randomized Controlled Study
Clinical Session
Jodi McDaniel, PhD, RN (1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 203
Session: I 03
Culturally Diverse Healthcare Delivery Respecting Cultural Preferences in the Delivery of Healthcare to Ethiopian Immigrants: An Interprofessional Approach Beth Desaretz Chiatti, PhD, RN, CTN-B, CSN
Keyword: CONV17I03
Empowering Interprofessional Teams to Address the Healthcare Needs in Nigeria Through Community-Based Participatory Research
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Considerations for Medical Practice
Clinical Session
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 204
Session: I 04
Tamara Dochelle Otey, PhD, RN
Ceremonial Drug Use and Its Relationship to Recreational Drug Use: Results of a Pilot Study Caroline Dorsen, PhD, MSN, BS, BA, FNP-BC
Framework for Provision of Essential Medicine for District Health Services
Clinical Session
Sibusiso Memory Zuma, DLitt et Phil, RN, RPN, RCN, RNA, RNE, RM, SANC
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Teenage Pregnancy
Keyword: CONV17I04 (1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 205
Session: I 05
Unintended Pregnancy, Open Adoption, and Birth Mother’s Voices Lynn B. Clutter, PhD, APRN-CNS, CNE
Teenage Pregnancy: Perspectives of Thai Parents
Clinical Session
Warangkana Chatchawet, PhD, RN
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Symposium
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Keyword: CONV17I05 (1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 209
Improving the Quality of Nursing Worklife: Using Technology and Human Resources Solutions Beth A. Brooks, PhD, RN, FACHE; Paul T. Skiem, MBA, LCS; and Therese A. Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN
Session: I 06
Measuring the Quality of Nursing Worklife
Keyword: CONV17I06
Including Human Resources Professionals and Practices to Improve Nursing Worklife
Clinical Symposium
Beth A. Brooks, PhD, RN, FACHE Paul T. Skiem, MBA, LCS
Staffing Optimization: Improve Staffing to Improve Nursing Worklife Therese A. Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN
3:45-4:30 p.m.
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 301
Global Caring Practices in Education “Understanding Why They Do What They Do”: Boosting Students’ Empathic Accuracy on Caregiver Health-Risk Behaviours
Session: I 07
Michelle M. Lobchuk, PhD, RN; Gayle Halas, PhD, RDH; Christina West, PhD, RN; Nicole Harder, PhD, RN; Zulfiya Tursunova, PhD; and Chantal Ramraj, BA
Keyword: CONV17I07
“Hanging On in There”: A Qualitative Longitudinal Study Exploring Caring Values in Undergraduate Nurse Students
Education Session
Janet M. E. Scammell, DNSci, MSc (Nsg), BA (SocSci), DipNEd, RGN, SCM, RNT; Elizabeth Anne Rosser, DPhil, MN, DipRM, DipNEd, RN, RM, PFHEA; Sara White, EdD, MA, MSc, BSc (Hons), RN; Karen Cooper, MA (HlthEd), BNS (Hons), DipNS, RGN; Vanessa Heaslip, PhD, MA, BSc (Hons), DipHe, RN, DN; and Ian Donaldson, EdDocMA, BEd (Hons), DipN (Lond), RN, RNT
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 3:45-4:30 p.m.
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 302
Session: I 08
Effective Teaching Tools Using a Bluetooth Connected Stethoscope: New Technology Teaching Auscultatory Skills in Nursing Students Kirsty Digger, DNS, RN, FNP-BC; and Landa Palmer, MSN, RN, CHPN
Keyword: CONV17I08
Comparative Effectiveness of Methods Used to Learn Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Insertion in Chinese Nursing Students
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Strategies in Simulation
Education Session
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 303
Session: I 09
Dan Luo, MSN, RN; Eileen Kae Kintner, PhD, RN, FAAN; Julie Astrella, MSN, RN-BC, CV; and Yujuan Zhou, BSN, RN
Clinical Judgment and Simulation in an Associate Degree Nursing Program Anne Nez, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE
Healthcare Simulation as a Global Nursing Education Strategy
Education Session
Juli Maxworthy, DNP, MBA, RN, CNL, CPHQ, CPPS, CHSE, FSSH
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Initiatives to Promote Chapter Health
Keyword: CONV17I09
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 304
Session: I 10
Impacting Global Healthcare Through the Development of the Beta Xi Global Service Initiative Deborah A. Hassler, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC
Influencing Through Action in the European Region and Beyond
Education Session Keyword: CONV17I10
Joy Merrell, PhD, MSc, BSc, (Hons) (NsgSt), RGN, RHV, RNT, HV; Marie-Louise Luiking, MA, RN; and Janet M. E. Scammell, DNSci, MSc (Nsg), BA (SocSci), DipNEd, RGN, SCM, RNT
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Learning Styles
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 305
Session: I 11
Education Session Keyword: CONV17I11
Evaluating Action Learning for Strategic Clinical Leadership Among Consultant Nurses
Elizabeth Anne Rosser, DPhil, MN, DipRM, DipNEd, RN, RM, PFHEA; Julie Reeve, PGDip, BSc (Hons), RN, NMP; Deborah Neal, MSc (PT), PGCHE, MCSP; Janine Valentine, PGCert, RN; Rachael Grey, MSc, PGCert, RN; and Caroline Smith, MA, BSc (Hons), RGN
Utilizing the Kolb Learning Style Inventory to Identify Learning Styles of Diverse Nursing Students Linda Eileen Wolf, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNS, CNE; and David Foley, PhD, RN
3:45-4:30 p.m.
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 306
Session: I 12
Building Confidence Through Simulation “Day of Care” Video Simulation: Assessing Student Satisfaction, Proficiency, and Self Confidence in Learning Kathleen Marie-Anne Huun, PhD, MSN, MS, BS, BSN, RN
Keyword: CONV17I12
Impact of High-Fidelity Simulation Experiences on Nursing Students’ Anxiety and SelfConfidence: A Systematic Review
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Undergraduate Nurses Perspectives on End-of-Life Care
Education Session
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 307
Session: I 13
Leodoro Labrague, DM, MAN, RN
Nursing Students’ Perceptions of Learning Needs Toward End-of-Life Care: A Focus Group Exploration Patricia Anne Poirier, PhD, RN, AOCN
Keyword: CONV17I13
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Experiences With Advance Directives Among Prelicensure Nursing Students
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Education for the Disabled Patient
Education Session
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 308
Session: I 14
Evidence-Based Practice Session Keyword: CONV17I14
Tracy P. George, DNP, RN, APRN-BC, CNE; Claire Decristofaro, MD; Pamela F. Murphy, PhD, MBA; and R. Corey Remle, PhD
A Group Education Intervention for Improving Transition Readiness for Caregivers of Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy
Melanie A. Applegate, DNP, RN, FNP-BC; Maureen T. McSwiggan-Hardin, DNP, RN, NP-P-BC; and Eduardo S. Del Rosario, MSN, RN, FNP-BC
Nurse Education: Improving Quality of Care for Intellectually Disabled Adults in the Acute Care Setting Donna Harmon, DNP, RN, ACNP, BC
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 3:45-4:30 p.m.
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 309
Session: I 15
Renal Health The Association Between Body Composition and Nutritional Markers in Hemodialysis Patients in Mainland China Haifen Zhang, BSN, RN; Xingjuan Tao, PhD, RN; Ling Shi, BSN, RN; and Nina Fang, BSN, RN
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Chronic Kidney Disease Management With Chronic Care Model at Primary Care in Thailand
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Professional Practice
Uraiwan Pantong, MBA, NP
Keyword: CONV17I15
Session: I 16
Quick and Easy Peer Review Processes: Too Good To Be True, Avoid Predatory Journal Traps
Alison H. Edie, DNP, MSN, BSN, FNP-BC; Jamie L. Conklin, MSLIS; and Marilyn Oermann, PhD, MSN, BSN, ANEF, FAAN
Keyword: CONV17I16
Developing Nurse Entrepreneurs: Improving Healthcare Delivery and Outcomes in the 21st Century
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Factors Affecting the Care of Patients With HIV
Leadership Session
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 312
Melissa M. Sherrod, PhD, BA, RN, NE-BC; and Michael S. Sherrod, MA, BA, MBA
Effects of Sociocultural Factors on Infant Feeding With Black African Immigrant Mothers Living With HIV
Session: I 17
Jean Hannan, PhD, ARNP; Josephine B. Etowa, PhD, BNSc, RN, RM; J. Craig Phillips, PhD, LLM, RN, ARNP, PMHCNSBC, ACRN, FAAN; and Seye Babatunde, MBBS, MPH, FWACP, FRSPH
Keyword: CONV17I17
The Influence of Partners on Reproductive Decision-Making of Women Living With HIV: A Conceptual Framework
Scientific Session
Juan M. Leyva-Moral, PhD, MSc, BSc, PGC Diabetes; Patrick Albert Palmieri, DHSc, EDS, PGDip(Oxon), MBA, MSN; RN, CPHQ, CPHRM, FISQua, FACHE, FAAN; Joane E. Edwards, PhD, MN, BSN, RNC, CNS, FAAN; Nataly Julissa Membrillo-Pillpe, MSc(c), BSN, RN; Patricia Noemi Piscoya-Angeles, MNS, BSN, BSM, RN, RM; Maria Feijoo-Cid, PhD, BSN, BA, RN; and Sandra Cesario, PhD, FAAN
3:45-4:30 p.m.
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 313
Global Strategies in Perinatal Health Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness Among Pregnant Women in a Resource Limited Setting
Session: I 18
Adenike Ayobola Olaogun, PhD, MSc (Nsg), BSc (Nsg) (Hons), RN, RM, RPHN; Matthew Idowu Olatubi, MSc, RN, RM, RPHN; and Rashidat Omotola Akinsola, BNSc, RN
Keyword: CONV17I18
Late Ultrasound (Greater Than 20 weeks) vs. Last Menstrual Period to Date Pregnancy in Hispanic Women
Scientific Session
Melissa Hatter, MSN, RN, CNM
3:45-4:30 p.m.
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 314
Session: I 19
M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
(1545-1630) JW Marriott, Room 310
Health Promotion in Cardiovascular Care Self-Care Practices of Women With Heart Failure: A Mixed-Methods Study Susan Bartos, PhD, RN, CCRN
Analysis of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment Tools and Coronary Artery Diseases
Scientific Session
Jin-Man He, MS, RN; and Jun-Dai Lin, PhD, MSN
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Paternal Mental Health
Keyword: CONV17I19 (1545-1630) ICC, Room 125
Factors Predicting Paternal Fear of Childbirth Among Thais Nantaporn Sansiriphun, PhD, RN
Scientific Session
Depression Screening Using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale for US Fathers of Critically Ill Infants
Keyword: CONV17I20
Lynn C. Macken, PhD, RN; Helen Cyr-Alves, BSN, RN, CCRC; and Kristiina Hyrkas, PhD, LicNSc, MNSc, RN
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Special Session
Session: I 20
(1545-1630) ICC, Room 126
Session: I 21
Special Session
Keyword: CONV17I21
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The Ocean of Open Access: Use the Henderson Repository as Your OA Life Preserver! Kimberly Thompson, MLS
The Henderson Repository is STTIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s open access scholarly and clinical material dissemination resource. Not sure what open access is all about? Unsure of the benefits of participation? Which items are suitable for open access posting? For the answer to these questions and more, attend this session. Become an OA expert!
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MONDAY SCHEDULE 3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) ICC, Room 127
Session: I 22
Research in Postpartum Care The Role of Skin-to-Skin Contact and Breastfeeding in Postpartum Hemorrhage
Wedad M. Almutairi, PhD, RN, CKC; Susan Ludington, PhD, MS, BS, RN, F-CNM, CKC, FAAN; Mary T. Quinn Griffin, PhD, BS, RN, FAAN, ANEF; and Chris Burant, PhD, BA
Scientific Session
Two Years Later: Postpartum Return to Work
Keyword: CONV17I22
Mary Reid Nichols, PhD, MS, BSN, RN, APRN, FNP-BC; and Nena R. Harris, PhD, FNP-BC, CNM
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Poster Viewing Session 2D
(1545-1630) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
(Poster assignments are listed on pages 128-137. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 127).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters
4:00-5:30 p.m.
(1600-1730) JW Marriott, Room 300
5:30-7:00 p.m. M O N D AY S C H E D U L E
(1730-1900) JW Marriott, White River Ballroom F-J
7:00-9:30 p.m.
(1900-2130) JW Marriott, JW Grant Ballroom
Parliamentarian Office Hours The honor society’s parliamentarian, Colette Collier Trohan, will be available during this time to answer delegates’ questions about parliamentary procedure for making a motion, including nomination of a candidate for elected office from the floor of the House of Delegates.
Patricia E. Thompson Retirement Celebration and Reception This is a ticketed event. Sponsored by: ATI Nursing Education Chamberlain University College of Nursing Greenwalt CPAs, Inc. Herff Jones Markey’s Rental & Staging Printing Partners Contributing sponsors: Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. The Elsevier Foundation Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman TCU Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences and Beta Alpha Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International University of Arkansas School of Nursing
Founders Awards Celebration Dinner will be served. This is a ticketed event.
Archon Awards Audrey Hepburn Award for Contributions to the Health and Welfare of Children
Award presentation sponsored by the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing and Beta Iota Chapter
Nell J. Watts Lifetime Achievement in Nursing Award
Award presentation sponsored by Alpha Theta Chapter and University of Florida College of Nursing
Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award Lucie S. Kelly Mentor Award Dorothy Ford Buschmann Presidential Award Founders Awards Dorothy Garrigus Adams Award for Excellence in Fostering Professional Standards Edith Moore Copeland Award for Excellence in Creativity Ethel Palmer Clarke Award for Chapter Excellence Elizabeth Russell Belford Award for Excellence in Education Marie Hippensteel Lingeman Award for Excellence in Nursing Practice Mary Tolle Wright Award for Excellence in Leadership
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MATERNAL-CHILD HEALTH NURSE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 2016-2017 PARTICIPANTS! PARTICIPATING FELLOWS, LEADERSHIP MENTORS, AND FACULTY ADVISORS: • Lynda Nolan, BSN, RN, RNC-OB, CCM • Rachel M. Preiss, MS, RN, WHNP-BC, IBCLC, SANE • Yesenia Sandino, BSN, RNC-NIC • Marilyn A. Smith, BSN, RN, CLC • Lisa Spencer, MBA-NM, RNC-OB • Meredith Nichole Waldrop, MSN, APRN, CPNP
MCHNLA FELLOWS
• Jennifer L. Aguilar, MSN, RN • Catherine Rose Bell, MSN, RN, BC-C • Felesia Renee Bowen, PhD, DNP, RN, PC-PNP, BC • Jeannie W. Connolly, MSN, RN, CNM • Rachael L. Edjou, MSN, NNP-BC, APNP, CPNP-PC • Warren Furry, BSN, RN • Carrie E. Gorski-Murphy, MSN, NNP, RN • Renee A. Maietta, MSN, RN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, CBC • Elizabeth A. McIntire, MSN, RN, WHNP-BC, C-EFM
MCHNLA FACULTY ADVISORS
• Carla E. Rider, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN (Lead Faculty) • Katheryn Arterberry, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC • Billie Bitowski, APRN, FNP BC, MSN • M. Sharon Harris, MSN, RN, NEA-BC • Shakira Henderson, PhD, DNP, MS, MPH, RNCNIC, IBCLC • Carol Klingbeil, DNP, RN, CPNP-PC • Leigh Small, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC, FNAP, FAANP, FAAN
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• Julie Snethen, RN, PhD, FAAN • Barbara Woodring, EdD, RN • Pegge Bell, PhD, RN, WHNP-BC (Consultant)
MCHNLA LEADERSHIP MENTORS
• Mary J. Bianchi, MSN, RN, CNS (APRN), NEA-BC • Barbara L. Buchko, DNP, RNCMNN; • Mary W. Byrne, PhD, DNP, MPH, FAAN • Cathyjo Catalano, MSN, RNC-EFM, RNC-IPOB • Amber Clayton, MBA, BSN, RN, CPHQ • Sharon Cochran, MSN, RN • Heidi Cohen, MSN, NNP-BC, APNP • Tammy L. Cupit, PhD, RN-BC • Kimberly C. Hite, MSN, RN, RNC-MNN • Mary O’Connor, MSN, RN, RNC, IBCLC, CSSGB • Jaime E. Panton, DNP, CPNP • Michele S. Saysana, MD, FAAP • Janet Tucker, PhD, RNC-OB • Linda R. Tuggle, MSN, RNCOB
MCHNLA is presented in partnership with
MATERNAL-CHILD HEALTH NURSE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY APPLY BY 14 DECEMBER 2017 Are you a maternal and child health nurse or nurse midwife who wants to develop your leadership skills? Consider applying for the Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy (MCHNLA)!
Visit us at the convention center! We’ll be at Center Stage in the Exhibit Hall.
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Improve maternal-child health outcomes through leadership skills and evidence-based practice
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Introduce improvements in health systems or models of care
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Create and effectively lead an interdisciplinary team to improve maternal-child health practice outcomes
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Contribute to evidence-based practices through project evaluation and dissemination of results
WORKSHOP DATES:
Workshop 1 19-22 March 2018 • Indianapolis, Indiana Workshop 2 18-21 March 2019 • Indianapolis, Indiana STTI Biennial Convention 16-17 November 2019 • Washington, DC
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MATERNAL-CHILD HEALTH NURSE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY - AFRICA 2016-2017 PARTICIPANTS! PARTICIPATING MENTEES, MENTORS, AND FACULTY ADVISORS:
MCHNLA - AFRICA MENTEES
MCHNLA - AFRICA MENTORS
• Mary Grace Akao, Bsc N, Dip Midw • Alice Alum, MSN, BSN • Tanya Coertze, B Cur, let A • Anke Greyling-Halvorsen, B Cur • Christél Jordaan, M Cur, RN, RM, R Ed, R Adm • Brasby Keswa, RN, RM, CHN, CHM • Molepo Malatji, B Cur, RN, R Adv Midw, R Ed, R Adm • Mwasiwa Phuziwa, BSc N, Mid • Ncamiso Shabahgu, RN, RM • Edith Tewesa, MSc, Mid, BSc, UCM • Mandlenkosi M. Vilakati, RN, RM, CHN
• Elizabeth Ayebare, PhDc, MSN, BSN • Colile Pertunia Dlamini, PhD • Joanita de Kock, M Cur, RN, R Adv Midw, R Ed, R Adm • Naomi Hattingh, B Cur, RN, RM, R Ed • Esnath Kapito, MSc, RH, BSc, NsgEd, Dip N, UCM • Oliver Norah Nabacwa, MSN, BSN • Tiwonge Nyirongo, MSc, Mid, BSc N, UCM • Anna Norogwana Shokane, M Cur • Carlien van Heerden, PhD • Nompumelelo Pearl Xaba, RN, RM, CHN, RMH • Sbongile Bongiwe Zondi, RN, RM, CHN, MHN
MCHNLA - AFRICA FACULTY ADVISORS • Carol Adams • Ellen Chirwa, PhD • Scovia Nalugo Mbalinda • Carin Maree, PHD, M Cur, RN, RM • Oslinah B. Tagutanazvo, PhD, MSc, BACur, RGN, SCM • Christa van der Walt, PhD, MCur, Med, RN, RM (Lead) • Hester C. Klopper, PhD, MBA, RN, RM, FANSA (Consultant)
MCHNLA - Africa is presented in partnership with
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TUESDAY SCHEDULE TUESDAY, 31 OCTOBER 2017 7:00-8:00 a.m.
Tellers’ Orientation
7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Registration
7:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Sigma Theta Tau International Marketplace
(0700-0800) JW Marriott, Room 206 (0730-1700) JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer
(0730-1300) JW Marriott, Griffin Hall
7:30-10:00 a.m. (0730-1000) JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer
7:30-9:00 a.m. (0730-0900) JW Marriott, Room 311
8:00-10:00 a.m. (0800-1000) ICC, Room 128
T U E S D AY S C H E D U L E
8:00-9:00 a.m.
(0800-0900) JW Marriott, Room 311
8:00-9:45 a.m.
(0800-0945) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
Please stop by to view and purchase STTI apparel, books, jewelry, chapter products, and other gifts.
Delegate Certification Delegates must be certified prior to the opening of the House of Delegates. Representatives will line up by chapter name.
Moderator Check-In Moderators, please sign in to pick up your materials. All presenter information is available in binders in the presentation room.
Career Center Appointments Sponsored by Lilly Made possible by a generous sponsorship from Lilly, the STTI Career Center will provide nurses and students with an opportunity to discuss issues and receive guidance regarding their career path from experienced nursing professional and nurse leaders. Please check the Career Center check-in desk located at the Indiana Convention Center (ICC) outside of Room 128 to see if space is available. Time and space are limited. Sign-up will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Presenter Ready Room Oral presenters using PowerPoint may view their preloaded presentations on the computers available. Changes cannot be made to the presentations.
Candidate Poster Display Viewing
CONCURRENT SESSIONS J 8:00-8:45 a.m.
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 201
Session: J 01
Enhancing Palliative Care Palliative Care Need for HIV Adolescents Using Maxwell Model: A Qualitative Study Iqbal Pramukti, MSc; Nai-Ying Ko, PhD; Ai Mardhiyah, MKes; and Ahmad Yumin, MKes
Transforming Palliative Care: The Compassionate Collaborative Care Model
Scientific Session
Adelais Markaki, PhD, APRN-BC; and Kathryn A. Pfaff, PhD, RN
8:00-8:45 a.m.
NICU Family Presence
Keyword: CONV17J01 (0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 202
Session: J 02
How Nurse Work Environments Relate to the Presence of Parents in Neonatal Intensive Care
Sunny G. Hallowell, PhD, PPCNP-BC, IBCLC, RN; Jeannette Rowgowski, PhD; and Eileen T. Lake, PhD, RN, FAAN
Clinical Session
Understanding the Experiences of Mothers With Preterm Babies Admitted in a Public Hospital
Keyword: CONV17J02
M. S. Bimerew, PhD, RN; Delphine Sih Awah, PGDip, RN, BN, NE, MCH; and Regis Rugira Marie Modeste, PhD, MN, BN, RN, RM, NE
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Global Contraceptive Behavior in Women
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 203
Session: J 03
Clinical Session
A Review of Reasons for Women’s Contraceptive Switching and Discontinuation Adejoke B. Ayoola, PhD, RN; and Josephine Granner, BSN
Benefits, Barriers, and Self-Efficacy for Contraceptive Behavior in Women
Lucía Caudillo-Ortega, LEO, MCE; Raquel A. Benavides-Torres, PhD; and Tracie C. Harrison, PhD, RN, FNP
Keyword: CONV17J03 ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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TUESDAY SCHEDULE 8:00-8:45 a.m.
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 204
Session: J 04
Effective Sleeping Patterns A Shiftwork Education Program: Translating Non-Healthcare Evidence to Improve Nurse and Patient Safety Mary Lawson Carney, DNP, RN-BC, CCRN, CNE
Clinical Session
Interrupted Sleep: College Students Sleeping With Technology
Keyword: CONV17J04
E. B. Dowdell, PhD, RN, FAAN
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Cardiovascular Health in At-Risk Populations
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 205
Session: J 05
The Health Status of Zimbabwe Born Immigrants to the US
Clara M. Gona, PhD, FNP-BC; Tendai Lupafya, MSN, FNP-BC; Natsai L. Zhou, PhD, FNP-BC; and Philimon Gona, PhD, MPH
Keyword: CONV17J05
Critical Factors That Influence Adherence to Therapeutic Medical Regimen Among Hypertensive US Virgin Islanders
8:00-8:45 a.m.
End-of-Life Care Strategies
Scientific Session
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 209
Session: J 06
Jamelah Morton, PhD, ARNP, ACNP-BC, CCRN, CNRN
Moving From Place-to-Place for End-of-Life Care: A Mixed-Methods Investigation Donna M. Wilson, PhD, RN; and Stephen Birch, PhD, DPhil, MSc, BA
Rural and Urban Nurse’s Palliative and End-of-Life Communication: Where Is the Comfort?
Education Session
Mary E. Minton, PhD, RN, CNS, CHPN; and Mary J. Isaacson, PhD, RN, CHPN
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Faculty Development
Keyword: CONV17J06
Session: J 07
Dean’s Perceptions of Leadership Strategies Used to Manage a Multicultural Faculty Environment in Saudi Arabia Sanaa Awwad Alsulami, MSN, RN; and Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN
Education Session
The Essentials of Preparing Faculty for an Accreditation Visit
Keyword: CONV17J07
Wendy J. Waldspurger Robb, PhD, RN, CNE
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Teaching Strategies to Enhance EBP
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 302
Session: J 08
An Evidence-Based Teaching Model: PSCOT
Sharon Cannon, EdD, RN, ANEF; and Carol Boswell, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN
Millennial’s Perspective of Clickers as an Active Strategy in Nursing Education
Education Session
Rebecca D. Toothaker, PhD, MSNEd, BSN, RN
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Undergraduate Nursing Transition to Clinical Practice
Keyword: CONV17J08 (0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 303
Session: J 09
You’re Not Going to Learn It All: Graduate Nurses’ Perceptions of Preparedness for Clinical Practice Nicole J. Hatzenbuhler, MSN, RN; and Julie E. Klein, PhD, RN
Keyword: CONV17J09
Undergraduate Nursing Student Perceptions of a Supervised Learning Laboratory: A Strategy to Enhance Workplace Readiness
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Developing Master-Level Programs
Education Session
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 304
Session: J 10
Debra Kerr, PhD, RN; Lisa Tabb, RN; Jennifer Ratcliff, RN; and Ruby Walter, PhD, RN
Benefits and Challenges of MS Leadership/Administration Students in Practicums Where Employed Janice M. Jones, PhD, RN, CNS; and Dorette Sugg Welk, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN
Keyword: CONV17J10
Team-Based Learning in Nursing Fundamentals in an Accelerated Master’s Direct-Entry Program
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Undergraduate Education Issues
Education Session
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 305
Session: J 11
Education Session
Keyword: CONV17J11
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T U E S D AY S C H E D U L E
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 301
Kathleen Marie Mullen, DNP, MA, RN, CNE
Factors Contributing to Clinical Stress Among Baccalaureate Nursing Students: A Literature Review Devon J. Manney, MSN, RN; Susan D. Beck, MSN, RN, CNS; and Kristy A. Sands, MSN, RN, CMSRN
Really, Now What Do I Do? A Multiple Patient Simulation to Teach Leadership Skills
Joanie Weigel, MSN, BSN, RN; Kathy Jean Roth, MSN, BSN, RN; Kara C. Vollrath, MSN, BSN, RN; and Margie J. Hair, PhD, BSN, RN, CNE
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TUESDAY SCHEDULE 8:00-8:45 a.m.
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 306
Scholarly Writing for Nursing Students Baccalaureate Nursing Students’ Self-Assessment of Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes Toward Scholarly Writing
Session: J 12
Teresa Shellenbarger, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF; Elizabeth A. Gazza, PhD, RN, FACCE, LCCE; and Diane F. Hunker, PhD, MBA, RN
Keyword: CONV17J12
Nurse Editor Survey Findings Inform a White Paper on Student Publication: Faculty and Student Resources
Education Session
Jacqueline K. Owens, PhD, RN, CNE; Julia Muennich Cowell, PhD, MSN, RN, APHN-BC, FAAN; Maureen Shawn Kennedy, MA, RN, FAAN; Charon Ann Pierson, PhD, MS, BA, RN, FAANP, FAAN; and Jamesetta A. Newland, PhD, FNP-BC, FAANP, DPNAP
8:00-8:45 a.m.
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 307
Session: J 13
Clinical Communication for Optimal Patient Care Supporting the Development of a Social Justice Perspective Through Service Learning
Catherine S. Thomas, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE; and Leona A. Konieczny, DNP, MPH, BSN, ADN, RN-BC, CNE
A Life-or-Death Situation: The Right to Die vs. Right to Live Debate
Education Session
Lana N. Laschober, BSN, RN
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Collaborative Learning in Simulation
Keyword: CONV17J13 (0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 308
Session: J 14
Collaborative Learning: An Analysis of Critical Care Nursing Simulation
Kristin Schams, DNP, CNE, CHSE; Audrey Elizabeth Snyder, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC, FAEN, FAANP, FAAN; Dean L. Zeller, MS, BS; and Krisinda M. Caywood, BSN, RN
T U E S D AY S C H E D U L E
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Multipatient Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Simulation: Beneficial for Improved Practice
Keyword: CONV17J14
Sonia K. Wrate, MSN, RN; Ronda M. Christman, PhD, MSN, MA, RN; Jill M. Buchholz, DNP, MSN, RN; Barbara R. James, PhD, RN, CNE; Joelle N. Wolf, MSN, BSN, RN, CMSRN, CNE; Caroline T. McArthur, MSN, RN, CHSE; Laura Racovita-Szilagyi, PhD, MSW; Kerry C. Allen, MSN, RN; and Christina A. Shrode, MBA, MSN, BSN, RN
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Mental Illness and Metabolic Health Approaches
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 309
Session: J 15
Knowledge of Metabolic Risk and Its Relationship to Psychiatric Practice in the United States
Margaret M. Knight, PhD, PMHCNS, RN; Paula Bolton, MS, CNP, ANP-BC; and Lynne Kopeski, MSN, RN, PC, PMHCNS-BC
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Evidence-Based Practice: Introduction of a Gluten-Free and Casein-Free Diet to Alleviate Psychotic Symptoms
Keyword: CONV17J15
Yolanta Kreklow, PMC, PMHNP, RN
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Undergraduate Research Mentoring
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 310
Session: J 16
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Undergraduate Nursing Students and Faculty Perceptions to a Research Internship Model Tara O’Brien, PhD, CNE; and Donna Hathaway, PhD, FAAN
Implementing a Nursing Research, Education, and Practice Program: A Participatory Action Research
Keyword: CONV17J16
Jacinth L. M. Lindo, PhD, MSN, MPH, RN; Rosain N. Stennett, MPH, BSc; and Veronica H. Waugh-Brown, MPH, FNP, RN
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Antibiotic Stewardship
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 312
Session: J 17
Exploring the Role of Nurses as Antimicrobial Stewards
Junel Amarado Padigos, BScN, MHSc (Hons), RN; Anecita Gigi Lim, PhD, MHSc, BScN, RN, DipScPharm; and Stephen Robert Ritchie, PhD, MBChB, FRACP
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Education Initiative Improves Antibiotic Prescribing in Respiratory Tract Infections in Rural Primary Care
Keyword: CONV17J17
Erin Wilder Chiswell, MSN, APRN, NP-C; and Debra C. Hampton, PhD, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Global Strategies in HIV/AIDS
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 313
Nursing, Kinesiology, and Psychology Collaboration in HIV Research: Interprofessional Perspectives
Session: J 18
Elizabeth F. Sefcik, PhD, RN, GNP-BC; Inge B. Corless, PhD, RN, FAAN; Mary Jane Hamilton, PhD, RN; Liana R. Webster, PhD; Misty R. Kesterson, PhD, CSCS; and Richard J. Ricard, PhD, LPC-S
Keyword: CONV17J18
Nursing Leadership and HIV/AIDS in Botswana
Leadership Session
Nthabiseng A. Phaladze, PhD, MScN, BEd (Nsg), RN
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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TUESDAY SCHEDULE 8:00-8:45 a.m.
(0800-0845) JW Marriott, Room 314
Session: J 19
Professionalism in Nursing Professional Nursing Values: A Comparison of Populations Taralyn W. McMullan, DNP, CNS-BC, RN; and Jaclyn A. Bunch, PhD
Political Advocacy: A Professional Responsibility for Nurses
Leadership Session
Judith Ann Young, DNP, RN, CNE
8:00-8:45 a.m.
Poster Viewing Session 2E
Keyword: CONV17J19 (0800-0845) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
(Poster assignments are listed on pages 128-137. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 127).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters
CONCURRENT SESSIONS K (0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 201
Session: K 01
Special Session Inspired to Excel!
Irmajean Bajnok, PhD, MSN, RN; Scott Emory Moore, PhD, APRN, AGPCNP-BC; and Sujatha Shanmugasundaram, PhD, RN, RM, MACN
Special Session
Using a unique and innovative presentation style, this session will seek to inspire participants to run for a position at the regional and international levels in STTI. The benefits of applying and engaging in the process especially as related to leadership development will be highlighted.
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Tools in Health Promotion
Keyword: CONV17K01 (0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 202
Developing Modified Early Warning System Scores From the 2010 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey
Session: K 02
Mercy N. Mumba, PhD, RN, CMSRN; Regina Urban, MSN, RN-BC, CCRN; Shirley Martin, PhD, BSN, RN, CPN; and Janet Glowicz, MSN, BSN
Keyword: CONV17K02
Prediction of Severe Postoperative Pain: Modification and Validation of a Clinical Prediction Tool
Clinical Session
Shayne D. Hauglum, PhD, MSNA, CRNA, ARNP
9:00-9:45 a.m.
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 203
Session: K 03
T U E S D AY S C H E D U L E
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Innovative Patient Education Using Games to Implement Recovery Language Kathleen Lehmann, RN-BC, PMHN
Generation-Specific Nursing Care for Millennial Patients
Clinical Session
Linda Johanson, EdD, MS(n), RN, CCNE
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Effects of Distracted Nurses on Patient Safety
Keyword: CONV17K03 (0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 204
Session: K 04
At Work, But Not Present
Roberta Christopher, EdD, MSN, ARNP, NE-BC, CHTS-CP
Exploring Clinical Environmental Awareness and Its Impact on Patient Safety
Clinical Session
Cheryl Ann Green, PhD, DNP, RN, LCSW, CNL, ACLS, MAC, FAPA
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Advanced Practice Nursing Education
Keyword: CONV17K04 (0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 205
Session: K 05
Clinical Session
Keyword: CONV17K05
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Illness Script Formation in Diagnostic Reasoning Within Advanced Practice Nursing Education Christina Nordick, DNP, MA, MSN, FNP-BC
Supporting Advanced Practice Provider Transition to Practice
Amanda G. Dean, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC, RNFA; Tim Porter-O’Grady, DM, EdD, RN, FAAN, FACCWS; and Diane Nuñez, DNP, RN, ANP-BC
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TUESDAY SCHEDULE 9:00-9:45 a.m.
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 209
Faculty Retention Strategies Evaluating ADN Faculty Job Satisfaction
Karen M. Thies, MN, RN; and Teresa D. Serratt, PhD, RN
Clinical Session
The Importance of Meaningful Nursing Faculty Recognition: Influencing and Advancing a Caring Workplace Culture
Keyword: CONV17K06
Linda M. Hollinger-Smith, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN; and Susan L. Groenwald, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Maternal Health Interventions
Session: K 06
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 301
Session: K 07
Postpartum RNs Influence Through Action: Empowering Patients to Identify Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Kathryn M. Giddens, BSN, RN, RNC-MNN; and Ellen K. Fleischman, MSN, MBA, RN, RD, NE-BC
Clinical Session
Collaboration in Teaching the Application of Ethics in Maternal-Newborn Nursing
Keyword: CONV17K07
Carole McKenzie, PhD, MSN; and Rory A. McKenzie, MA
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Innovations in Healthcare for Chronic Conditions
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 302
Session: K 08
Chronic Care Management Intervention: Effects on Patient Activation, Health Status, and Depressive Symptoms Cynthia Corbett, PhD, RN, FAAN
Scientific Session
Pilot Study of Real-Time Longitudinal Fatigue Monitoring in Patients With MS
Keyword: CONV17K08
Pamela Newland, PhD, RN, CMSRN
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Collaborative Learning Strategies
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 303
Collaborative Learning: Making Group Work Effective Jamie Elizabeth Adam, DNP, RN, NP-C
Education Session
Utilizing DNP Students as Graduate Teaching Assistants to Train Undergraduate Nursing Students in Simulation
Keyword: CONV17K09
Cynthia L. Cummings, EdD, MS, RN, CHSE; Linda K. Connelly, PhD, ARNP; and Judy Comeaux, DNP, ARNP, CRNI
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Student Success Strategies
Session: K 09
T U E S D AY S C H E D U L E
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 304
Adult RN-to-BSN Nursing Students Persisting Toward Degree Completion Margaret Callan Delaney, EdD, MS, BSN, PNP-BC, RN
Education Session
Influence of an Innovative Teaching Design on BSN Students’ Self-Efficacy and Academic Performance
Keyword: CONV17K10
Laurie Singel, PhD, MSN, RN-BC
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Simulation Education Strategies
Session: K 10
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 305
Session: K 11
Evaluating the Impact of Supplemented Simulation and Traditional Learning Experiences on Student Decision Making and Competence Aimee A. Woda, PhD, RN-BC; and Theresa M. Schnable, MS, RN, ACNS-BC
Keyword: CONV17K11
Steps to Transforming Clinical Education With On-Campus Clinical Simulation: The Experience of One BSN Program
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Global Curriculum Development
Education Session
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 306
Session: K 12
Rhonda E. Maneval, DEd, RN
Evidenced-Based Human Trafficking Curriculum for BSN Students: Use of a Multimodel Teaching Methodology Amber R. Murray, DNP, MSN, MPH, RN, APHN-BC
Education Session
The Nuts and Bolts of Developing a Global Health Course
Keyword: CONV17K12
Sharon K. Byrne, DrNP, APN, NP-C, AOCNP, CNE
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Promoting Cultural Competence Through Service Learning
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 307
Session: K 13
Education Session
Study Outcomes of Service Learning on Intercultural Sensitivity in BSN Students
Leona A. Konieczny, DNP, MPH, BSN, ADN, RN-BC, CNE; and Catherine S. Thomas, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE
Changes in Student Nurses’ Cultural Humility Through a Cultural Immersion Experience Shellye A. Vardaman, PhD, RN-BC, CNE; and Kelly S. Johnson, DNP, RN
Keyword: CONV17K13
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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TUESDAY SCHEDULE 9:00-9:45 a.m.
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 309
Session: K 15
Health Promotion of the Diabetic Patient Insulin Resistance in Young Adults With Impaired Sleep
Ashley W. Helvig, PhD, CNE; Eileen R. Chasens, PhD, RN, FAAN; Megan McCrory, PhD; Patricia Clark, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN; Nannan Zhang, BS; and Matthew Hayat, PhD
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Impact of CNS-Led Quality Improvement Initiative on Diabetes Quality Metrics in Primary Care
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Telehealth
Linda E. Thurby-Hay, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, BC-ADM, CDE
Keyword: CONV17K15
Session: K 16
Preparing NP Students for Telehealth Practice
Linda M. Quinlin, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, NP-C, ACHPN; Alice M. Teall, MS, RN, FNP, PNP; Carol M. Nikolai, MS, RN, FNP-BC; Margaret C. Graham, PhD, RN, FNP, PNP, FAANP, FAAN; and Awais Ali, BA
Evidence-Based Practice Session
Integrating Dermatology Consult Services Into Existing Rural Healthcare System Piloting Telehealth Dermatology in Haiti
Keyword: CONV17K16
Scott Paul Sloane, DNP, MS, ARNP, FNP-C
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Developing Nurse Leaders
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 312
Session: K 17
Professional Coaching: A Successful Strategy for Supporting and Developing Nurse Managers for the Future Jennifer M. Bradley, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, ACC; and Linda Weaver Moore, PhD, RN, CNS, CNL
Leadership Session
Systematic Review of Nurses’ and Physicians’ Management and Leadership Competencies
Keyword: CONV17K17
Tuula Kivinen, PhD, RN; Johanna Lammintakanen, PhD, RN; and Vuokko Pihlainen, MHS, RN
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Research Integration
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 313
Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Nursing Practice Sabita Persaud, PhD, RN, APHN-BC; and Marleen Thornton, PhD, RN
Scientific Session
Fundamental Requirements for Integration of HIV/AIDS Competencies Into Pre-Service Nursing Program in South Africa
Keyword: CONV17K18
Regis Rugira Marie Modeste, PhD, MN, BN, RN, RM, NE
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Perspectives in Perinatal Health
Session: K 18
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 314
Session: K 19
What Do We Know About Women With Peripartum Cardiomyopathy?
Harshida Patel, PhD, MSC, RN; Maria I. A. Schaufelberger, PhD, MD; Cecily Begley, PhD, RGN, RM, RNT, FFNRCSI; and Marie Berg, PhD, RN, RM, MPH, MNSci
Scientific Session
Qualitative Interviews With Nurses in Appalachian Ohio Regarding Prenatal Smoking
Keyword: CONV17K19
Cathy J. Baker, PhD, RN; and Sarah-Catherine Showalter, BSN, RN
9:00-9:45 a.m.
Poster Viewing Session 2F
(0900-0945) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
T U E S D AY S C H E D U L E
(0900-0945) JW Marriott, Room 310
(Poster assignments are listed on pages 128-137. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 127).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters
9:45-10:30 a.m. (0945-1030) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
Poster Session 2 Removal (Poster assignments are listed on pages 128-137. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 127).
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters Sponsored by The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters
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TUESDAY SCHEDULE 9:45-10:30 a.m.
Candidate Poster Display Removal
10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
House of Delegates Session 1 and Delegate Briefing
(0945-1030) ICC, Exhibit Hall B
(1030-1530) JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom
Available for 90 minutes after the close of House Of Delegates JW Marriott, Room 300
The House of Delegates Session 1 will include business of the House and election voting. Lunch will be provided to certified delegates.
Parliamentarian Office Hours The honor society’s parliamentarian, Colette Collier Trohan, will be available during this time to answer delegates’ questions about parliamentarian procedure for making a motion, including nomination of a candidate for elected office from the floor of the House of Delegates.
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
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Support nursing research grants Stop by the Foundation booth near registration to choose one of 3 easy ways to support research grants.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 2016-2017 PARTICIPANTS! PARTICIPATING FELLOWS, LEADERSHIP MENTORS, AND FACULTY ADVISORS: GNLA FELLOWS • Pearl Ed G. Cuevas, PhD, MAN, RN • Mary Catherine Rawls, MS, BSN, RN-BC, CNL, FGNLA • Marie Rogers, DNP, RN-BC, GCNS-BC, FGNLA • Emily Simmons, MSN, RN-BC, CNL • Nichole T. Spencer, MSN, APRN-C GNLA LEADERSHIP MENTORS • Rose Constantino, PhD, JD, RN, FAAN, FACFE • Ellen Flaherty, PhD, APRN, AGSF • Kellie L. Flood, MD • Mona L. Hohman, MS, RN • Angie Norman, DNP, GNP, ACNP
GNLA FACULTY ADVISORS • Deborah Cleeter Bailey, EdD, MSN, RN (Lead Faculty/Consultant) • Claudia Beverly, PhD, RN, FAAN • Nelma B. Crawford Shearer, PhD, RN, FAAN
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Visit www.nursingsociety.org/membership to discover the STTI member benefits, find a local chapter, and submit a Nurse Leader Membership Application.
WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 2017 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Registration
8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
House of Delegates Session 2
(0730-1530) JW Marriott, JW Grand Foyer
(0800-1500) JW Marriott, JW Grand Ballroom
3:00-4:30 p.m.
2017-2019 Board of Directors Meeting
3:00-4:00 p.m.
2017-2019 Governance Committee Orientation
3:00-4:00 p.m.
2017-2019 Leadership Succession Committee Orientation
4:30-5:30 p.m.
2017-2019 Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Orientation
(1500-1630) JW Marriott, Room 313 (1500-1600) JW Marriott, Room 311 (1500-1600) JW Marriott, Room 312 (1630-1730) JW Marriott, 314
ICC = Indiana Convention Center
Congratulations!
W E D N E S D AY S C H E D U L E
The House of Delegates Session 2 will include election results, business of the House, and the installation and transition of elected designates. Lunch will be provided to certified delegates.
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NEW MEMBER PILLAR AWARD
Shirley M. Moore Ph.D., RN, FAAN
THE ELIZABETH MCWILLIAMS MILLER AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH
Kent State University and the Delta Xi chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International wish to congratulate the 2017 International Award recipients, with special recognition to these Delta Xi members. W W W. K E N T. E D U / N U R S I N G Kent State University, Kent State and KSU are registered trademarks and may not be used without permission. Photo of Shirley M. Moore courtesy of Case Western Reserve University.
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STTI JOURNALS:
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STTI membership includes free online access to two high quality nursing journals! HOW TO ACCESS ONLINE: There are several ways to access STTI’s journals online or on your smartphone: 1. The STTI website: www.nursingsociety.org/publications 2. Our mobile apps for Apple and Android devices: www.nursingsociety.org/journalapps
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POSTER SESSION 1 LAYOUT INDIANA CONVENTION CENTER (ICC)
P O S T E R S E S S I O N 1 L AYO U T
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POSTER SESSION 1 Poster Session 1 presentations may be viewed in the Indiana Convention Center (ICC) in Exhibit Hall B on Saturday, 28 October and Sunday, 29 October. PLEASE NOTE: Posters are identified by the number listed below.
10 Identifying the Concerns of the Divorced Woman and Impact on Health
Cynthia Blum, PhD, RN, CNE
11 Promoting Physical Activity Across the Lifespan! Susan Buchholz, PhD, RN, ANP-BC, FAANP
12 Aligning Baccalaureate Clinical Education With the Changing Character of Healthcare
SATURDAY, 28 OCTOBER Poster Viewing Session 1A 2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Poster Viewing Session 1B 3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600)
SUNDAY, 29 OCTOBER Poster Viewing Session 1C 10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Poster Viewing Session 1D 2:45-4:00 p.m. (1445-1600)
POSTER SESSION 1
Poster Viewing Session 1E 4:15-5:00 p.m. (1615-1700)
Creative Arts In Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters (CA) 1
A Story Quilt of Loss, Growth, and Hope
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Florence Nightingale: A Monologue to Teach and Inspire
3
Use of Storytelling to Decrease Stress
4
Canoe
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Empty Shoes
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Paula J. Applegate, BS; and Wendy C. Kooken, PhD, MSN, BSN Melissa Schwartz Beck, PhD, MSN, BSN Danna L. Curcio, PhD
Pamela Jean Frable, ND Amy Marie Funk, PhD; and Laurelann Porter, PhD
Integrating Revision of Self-Control in Alcohol Consumption
Alejandra Leija Mendoza, MS; Alicia Alvarez-Aguirre, PhD; and Kerena Hernandez, MSN
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Nurses Heart It All
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Implementation of an Evidence-Based Protocol for Headache Management in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Patients
Sarah M. Miller, EdD, MSN
Donna M. Mower-Wade, MS
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters (CL1) 9
An Investigation of the Most Common Interruptions During Medication Pass Juvy Montecalvo Acosta, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, CWCN
Joan Dorman, MSN, RN, CEN
13 Teachable Moments: Designing an Emerging Infections Learning Module
C. Suzanne Gosse, PhD, RN, CNE
14 A Literature Review: The Importance of Health
Knowledge and Patient Activation in Hypertension SelfManagement Ali Kerari, MSN, RN
15 The Status of Men Regarding Baby Care Involvement and Opinions About Participation to Baby Care Gulten Koc, PhD, RN
16 Transgender Healthcare
Susana Lagunas, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, PCCN; and Jessica Edmonds, MSN, RN NP-C
17 The State of the Science on Patient-Centered
Nonpharmacological Delirium Prevention Measures
Heidi Lynne Lindroth, BSN, RN; Lisa C. Bratzke, PhD, RN, ANPBC, FAHA; and Diane R. Lauver, PhD, RN, FAAN
18 What Factors Influence Veterans Returning to Civilian Life to Go Back to School: Grounded-Theory Study
Sarah G. Long, DNP, RN; and Carl Ross, PhD, FNP-BC, CNE, FAANP
19 The Impact of Stress on the Quality of Life of Greek and Filipino Nursing Students
Denise M. McEnroe-Petitte, PhD, RN
20 Management of Uncontrolled Hypertension in Urgent
Care Setting: A Self-Management Educational Program Fehintola Ogunsakin, MSN, MHA, BSN, RN, APN-C
21 Life Style Changes Among People at Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Indonesian Rural Area Melyza Perdana, MS, RN
22 A Proposed Neonatal Nursing Clinical Competency-
Based Assessment Tool for Midlevel Nurse-Midwives in Malawi Ellemes Everret Phuma-Ngaiyaye, PhD, RN, RM
23 Increasing Healthy Behaviors With Employer-Sponsored Health Coaching
Lisa B. Robinson, DNP, RN, CCRN, CNE, NP-C
24 The Missing Link Between Spirituality and Health Literacy
Crystal C. Shannon, PhD, MBA, RN
26 An Exploration of Bloodstream Infection Risk Factors on Hospitalized Hematological Malignancy Patient
Hsiao Ting Wang, MBA, RN; and Ming Yi Hsu, PhD, MSc, RN
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POSTER SESSION 1 Education Peer-Reviewed Posters (ED1)
27 Awareness and Prevention of Infertility Risk Factors Among Undergraduates in a Tertiary Institution in Nigeria
Esther Kikelomo Afolabi, MSc, BNSc, RN, RM, RPHN, PGDE
28 Toward an Outcomes-Based Education Curriculum: A Philippine Higher Education Institution Experience Glenda Santiago Arquiza, PhD, RN
29 Merging Innovations in Teach and Research: Emotional Self-Awareness Impact to Therapeutic Relationships Barbara Jayne Beebe, MN, RN
30 Creating Us: Partnership Agreements With Nursing Students in a BSN Clinical
Karen L. Gorton, PhD, MS, RN
43 Innovation in Doctoral Nursing Education: One
University’s Response to the IOM Recommendation Carie Denise Hancock, PhD, RN, LCCE
44 Situated Cognition of Faculty Regarding Clinical
Learning Environments of Practicums in the US and Japan
Yasuko Hosoda, PhD, RN; Mayumi Negishi, MPH, BS, RN and Paula Gubrud-Howe, EdD, RN, FAAN
45 An Innovative Practice Partnership for Advancement of the BSN Pipeline Initiative
Partnerships When Starting an RN-to-BSN Program Susan E. Beverung, MSN, RN
32 A Tool to Assess Clinical Judgment of Preregistration Nurses
Yvonne Botma, PhD, RN, RM, FANSA; and Nicola Janse Van Rensburg, MSocSc (Nsg), RN
33 Creating a Scholarship Team: DNP and PhD Fostering an Appreciation for Nursing Research
Paula Bylaska-Davies, PhD, RN and Kimberly Silver Dunker, DNP, RN
34 Nursing History: An Honors Elective Nursing Course William T. Campbell, EdD, MS, RN
264 Self-Care Ability Intervention in Elders Maggie Chen, MSN, RN
35 Narrative Writing in Nursing Education Jeanne Churchill, DNP, RN, CPNP-P
36 The Impact of the Supernumerary Clinical Nurse Educator on Graduate Nurse Patient Outcomes
Tracey H. Coventry, MNEd, RN, RM; and Kylie P. Russell, PhD, RN
37 Personality Types and the Configuration of Online Learning Groups
Mary Ann Dailey, PhD, RN; and Deborah Mandel, PhD, RNCOB
38 Resilience: The Answer to Motivation in Nursing Student Success
Debra Sue Facello, PhD, RN-BC
46 Nursing Students’ Views Regarding Their First Clinical Placement
Fatos Korkmaz, PhD, MSN, RN; Gul Hatice Tarakcioglu Celik, MsN, RN; Gulhan Erkus, BSN, RN; Sevda Arslan, BSN, RN and Senay Gul, PhD, RN
47 How to Use Technologies to Engage Nursing Students in Learning Research: A Mixed-Methods Study Shuhong Luo, EdD, RN
48 Integrating a Diverse Group of Students Into the Affinity Research Group Model
Abigail Matos-Pagan, DNP, MS, ANP, RN
49 Standardized Patient Promotes Knowledge Through
Portrayal of a Patient With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Constance E. McIntosh, EdD, MBA, BSN, RN; and Cynthia M. Thomas, EdD, MS, BSN, RNc, CDONA
50 Using Simulation to Teach SBIRT in Undergraduate
POSTER SESSION 1
31 Lessons Learned: The Importance of Building
Nursing
Heidi A. Mennenga, PhD, RN; Anne Buttolph, MS, CCRN, RN; Cynthia Anderson Elverson, PhD, RN, NNP-BC; Danielle Schievelbein, MS, RN; and Mary Lou Mylant, PhD, RN
51 Transition to Practice: Supporting First-Year Nurses
Within a Collaborative Faith-Based Education Program Kylie P. Russell, PhD, RN; Tracey H. Coventry, MNEd, RN, RM; and Lisa Faulds, GDip, RN, CCC
52 Global Pediatric Nursing Educator Innovations Zepure Samawi, PhD, RN
53 Curricular Threading of Disaster Nursing Education Crystal C. Shannon, PhD, MBA, RN
39 Using Classroom Response Systems to Enhance Teaching and Learning
Cindy L. Farris, PhD, CNE; and Becky A. Salmon, MS, RN
40 Illustrating the Theory of the Dynamic Nurse-Patient Relationship
Cynthia A. Gaudet, PhD, RN, CNE
262 Moving Disaster Education From the Classroom to the Community
Crystal C. Shannon, PhD, MBA, RN
54 Engaging Nursing Students Through the Use of Discussion Board Assignments
Alicia A. Stone, PhD, MS, BS, RN, FNP
41 The Use of Case Studies and Smart Device Apps to Nicole M. Giancaterino, DNP, MSN, RNC-OB, CNS/APN, CNE; and Deanna A. Janz, DNP, MSN/Ed, RN < TO CONTENTS
Environments
Christina Kiger, MSN, RN-CPN
Kimberly D. Belcik, PhD, RN-BC, CNE
Increase Student Engagement
42 Connecting Nursing Education Across Clinical
55 Retrieval Learning for Longer Retention and
Application: Making It Work in the Classroom Terry A. Throckmorton, PhD, RN
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POSTER SESSION 1 56 Fostering and Supporting a Spirit of Inquiry: The Novice Researcher
Georgita T. Washington, PhD, MSN, RN-BC
239 he Impact of Collaborative Testing on Content Retention in Baccalaureate Nursing Students
Amy Jane Witt, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Julie Anne DeHaan, MSN, BSN, RN; and Bethany Joy Gerdin, PhD, RN
57 The Effective Strategies of Teaching Nursing Students’
Therapeutic Communication in the Psychiatric Mental Health Unit Pi-Ming Yeh, PhD, RN
Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters (EE) 58 Creating a Governance Structure Consistent With the
Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (CNEA) Standards Carolyn Hart, PhD, RN, CNE; Pegge Bell, PhD, WHNP-BC; and Laura C. Dzurec, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, ANEF, FAAN
59 Improving Transition-to-Practice by Strengthening Community Partnerships: A Delphi Approach
Brian Holland, PhD, RN; and Jeanette Lancaster, PhD, RN
60 Interdisciplinary Education Curriculum Revision: POSTER SESSION 1
Application of a Change Leading Model
Mary Lou Kopp, PhD, MSN, RN, CHPN, CNE; and Pegge Bell, PhD, WHNP-BC
61 Expanding Diversity: Disability-Related Competency Development for BSN Curriculum
Rebecca A. Kronk, PhD MSN, CRNP; Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler, PhD, MEd, RN, FAAN; and Suzanne C. Smeltzer, EdD, MS, RN, ANEF, FAAN
62 The Use of Simulation in Clinical Faculty Development
Joan Grady Loftus, DNP, RN; Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler, PhD, MEd, RN, FAAN; and Cynthia Foronda, PhD, CNE, ANEF
63 All Quality Vital Signs as a Method of Evaluating Quality in Online Nursing Education
AtNena L. Luster, DNP, MBA, FNP-C; Julie A. Marfell, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, FAANP; and Pegge Bell, PhD, WHNP-BC
64 Interprofessional Education for Undergraduate Health Science
Amy J. McClune, PhD, RN; Nancy C. Sharts-Hopko, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF; and Anne Thomas, PhD, ANP-BC, GNP, FAANP
65 Development of a Health Science Division
Karen Montalto, PhD, RN; Karen Rose, PhD, RN; and Jeanette Lancaster, PhD, RN
66 Nursing Leadership Role: Development and
Implementation of a New Nursing Faculty Clinical Workload Policy
Grace Moodt, DNP, MSN, RN; and Jeanette Lancaster, PhD, RN
67 A Way Toward Ensuring a Relevant Undergraduate Curriculum: BSN Curriculum Assessment Plan
Steven J. Palazzo, PhD, MN, RN, CNE; Nancy C. Sharts-Hopko, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF; and Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler, PhD, MEd, RN, FAAN
68 Creating a Faculty Scholarship Grid and Policy
Michele N. Pedulla, DNP, ARNP, CPNP-PC; Pegge Bell, PhD, WHNP-BC; and Sherry L. Pontious, PhD, RN, CRNA
69 An Exploration of the Role and Responsibilities of Associate Deans in Schools of Nursing
Beth Phillips, PhD, RN, CNE; Jeanette Lancaster, PhD, RN; and Barbara C. Woodring, EdD, MN, RN
70 Educator Leader Development
Jeffrey A. Willey, PhD, MSN, MEd, RN, CLNC; and Jeanette Lancaster, PhD, RN
Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters (EB1)
72 ICT in Integrated Care: Transfer of Stroke Patient Care Information
Bianca Ivonne Buijck, PhD, MScN, RN; Geert Kooij, Dip, RN; and Jolanda Paardekooper, BSN, RN
73 Legislation Addressing Minimum Registered Nurse Staffing Deficiencies in Healthcare Settings Lawrence J. Davis, BSN, RN, SANE
74 Team Assist: Implementation of an Admission, Discharge, Transfer Team
Minerva Gonzales, DNP, RN-BC, NE-BC; Carol Boswell, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN; and Carey Rumbaugh, MSN, RN-BC
75 Nurses Leading the Way: Intersectoral Collaboration and Best Practices in Youth Engagement
Valerie Grdisa, PhD, MS, RN; Heather McConnell, MA (Ed), BScN, RN; and Sabrina Merali, MN, RN
76 Building a Health Literacy Improvement Plan With an Interprofessional Team
Denise Isibel, DNP, RN, CNE
77 eMentor: An Informal, Semi-Structured Online Intercollegiate Mentorship Experience
Elaine D. Kauschinger, PhD, MSN, ARNP, FNP-BC; Elizabeth Snyder, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC; Jennifer L. Kuretski, DNP, ARNP, NP-C, AAHIVS, CCRP; and Patricia Strobehn, MSN, APRN, FNPBC
78 Delivery of Care in Controversial Times: When the Police Are Involved and Communication Is Strained
Dianne McAdams-Jones, EdD, RN, GNE, CHSE; John King, MBA; and Tirsit Valentine
79 Interprofessional Collaboration to Optimize Intrathecal Chemotherapy Administration
Gayle McGlory, PhD, RN-BC, CCRN; Donna Scott, MBA, MS, RN, CPHQ; Antonio Munoz, ADN, CCRN, CVRN; Maria Bustamante, ADN, CVRN, CNRN; and Kenn M. Kirksey, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, FAAN
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POSTER SESSION 1 80 Insight to Obese Female Pelvic Examination via Special Device
Christne Okpomeshine, PhD, RN, WHNP; and Chidumam G. Ike-Chinaka, PhD, BSc, MA
81 The High Costs of Instigated Incivility in a University Department of Nursing
Advancing Professionalism, Excellence, and Transitional Care for Older Adults Marie A. Rogers, DNP, RN-BC, GCNS-BC, FGNLA; Mona L. Hohman, MS, RN; and Nelma B. Crawford Shearer, PhD, RN, FAAN
92 Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy: A Nurses’
Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters (EN) 82 Development of a Campus-Based Clinic
Carolyn Hart, PhD, RN, CNE; Karen A. Grigsby, PhD, RN; and Alyce A. Schultz, PhD, RN, FAAN
83 Determining the Regional Need for a Master’s Nursing Program
Desiree Hensel, PhD, RN, PCNS-BC, CNE; Judith A. Halstead, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN; and Karen L. Carlson, PhD, RN
84 Faculty Development and Engagement in Curriculum Change
Julianne B. Page, EdD, MSN, RN; Karen L. Carlson, PhD, RN; and Joan Such Lockhart, PhD, RN, CORLN, AOCN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN
85 A Global Healthcare Exchange: Building Relationships
to Advance Nursing Excellence in Education and Practice Caroline M. Peltz, PhD, MSN, MSHSA, BSN, RN, CNE; Alyce A. Schultz, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Martha L. Tanicala, EdD, MSN, RN
86 Transition to a Student-Driven, Competency-Based Clinical Placement Model for Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Education
Pamela W. Slaven-Lee, DNP, FNP-C, CHSE; Marilyn Oermann, PhD, MSN, BSN, ANEF, FAAN; and Donna M. Nickitas, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FNAP, FAAN
87 Preparing Faculty to Advance the Science of Nursing Education
Susan Welch, EdD, RN, CCRN, CNE; Theresa M. Valiga, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN; and Donna M. Nickitas, PhD, RN, NEABC, CNE, FNAP, FAAN
88 Promoting Nursing Honors Education Sustainability Through Best Practices
Jennifer Wilson, DNP, RN, CPN; Ellen B. Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C; and Carol L. Huston, DPA, MSN, RN, FAAN
Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters (GN) 89 A Nurse Leader’s Initiative: Enhancing Standards of Nursing Practice for Older Adults in the Philippines
Pearl Ed G. Cuevas, PhD, MAN, RN; Rose Constantino, PhD, JD, RN, FAAN, FACFE; and Deborah Cleeter Bailey, EdD, MSN, RN
90 Finding My Niche Through Fellowship in STTI’s Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy
Mary Catherine Rawls, MS, BSN, RN-BC, CNL, FGNLA; Ellen Flaherty, PhD, APRN, AGSF; and Claudia J. Beverly, PhD, RN, FAAN
Leadership Journey to Improve Care for Older Adults
Emily Simmons, MSN, RN-BC, CNL; Kellie L. Flood, MD; and Deborah Cleeter Bailey, EdD, MSN, RN
93 Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy (GNLA) Fellowship Experience: Optimizing Quality Care for Persons Living With Dementia
Nichole T. Spencer, MSN, APRN-C; Angie Norman, DNP, GNP, ACNP; and Nelma B. Crawford Shearer, PhD, RN, FAAN
Invited Posters (IN)
94 Attitude Toward Gender Roles and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG): Baseline Findings of RCT
Tazeen Saeed Ali, PhD, MSc (Epi/Biostats); Rozina Karmaliani, PhD, MPH, MScN, BScN, RN, RM; and Judith McFarlane, PhD, DrPH
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters (LD1)
95 Stone Soup: A Second Helping, Developing the Inclusive, Comprehensive, Local to Global Trauma System Meredith Addison, MSN, RN, CEN, FAEN
96 Developing Students to Influence Global Healthcare Sharon K. Byrne, DrNP, APN, NP-C, AOCNP, CNE
97 Peer-to-Peer International Collaborative Projects as a Platform to Promote Global Health Experiences Danielle Dohrmann, MSN, RN
POSTER SESSION 1
Mary Anne Schultz, PhD, MBA, MSN, RN
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91 Gerontological Nursing Leadership Journey: Passion for
98 Workplace Satisfaction and Intent to Stay in Academic Leaders
Jan Emory, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE; Thomas Kippenbrock, EdD, MSN, RN; Peggy Lee, EdD, MS, RN; Michael Miller, PhD; and Christopher Rosen, PhD
99 Advancing Nursing Education in China: Contributions of Foreign Expert Nurse Faculty
Deborah Lindell, DNP, RN, CNE, ANEF
100 Striving for High Reliability: The Next Frontier in Patient Safety
Patti Ludwig-Beymer, PhD, MSEd, RN, CTN-A, NEA-BC, CPPS, FAAN; and Patricia Jones Fairbanks, MSN, RN
101 Coaching Impact Circle: A Framework for Organisational Development
Liz Westcott, DCM, MSc, RN, RNT
Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters (MC)
102 Promoting Couplet Caring Within a Maternal-Newborn Unit
Jennifer L. Aguilar, MSN, RN; Barbara L. Buchko, DNP, RNCMNN; and M. Sharon Harris, MSN, RN, NEA-BC
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POSTER SESSION 1 103 Effectiveness of Using the Peanut Ball to Shorten the First and Second Stage of Labor
Catherine Rose Bell, MSN, RN, BC-C; Cathyjo Catalano, MSN, RNC-EFM, RNC-IPOB; and Carla Elaine Rider, MSN, MBA, RNCLRN
104 A Nurse Practitioner-Led, Community-Based Project to Improve the Oral Health of Preschool Children
Felesia Renee Bowen, PhD, DNP, RN, PC-PNP, BC; Mary W. Byrne, PhD, DNP, MPH, FAAN; and Barbara C. Woodring, EdD, MN, RN
105 Identification and Referral of Women Experiencing Postpartum Depression
Jeannie W. Connolly, MSN, RN, CNM; Roger Hillary McBride, MSN, RN; and Barbara C. Woodring, EdD, MN, RN
106 Implementation of Education to Insert PICC at Bedside: Insertion Attempts, Cost, and Interventional Radiology Utilization
Rachael L. Edjou, MSN, NNP-BC, APNP, CPNP-PC; Heidi Cohen, MSN, NNP-BC, APNP; and M. Sharon Harris, MSN, RN, NEA-BC
107 CAMP: Care for Addicted Mothers Program
POSTER SESSION 1
Warren Furry, BSN, RN; Mary J. Bianchi, MSN, RN, CNS (APRN), NEA-BC; Carol Klingbeil, DNP, RN, CPNP-PC; Courtney Ann Boyle, DO; Kay A. Young, BSN, RNC, CCE; and Amy Marie DePuy, MD, FACOG
108 NICU Emergency Management
Carrie E. Gorski-Murphy, MSN, NNP, RN; Leigh Small, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC, FNAP, FAANP, FAAN; and Sharon Cochran, MSN, RN
109 Hey Baby...Breastfeeding and Skin-to-Skin Is What’s In!
Renee A. Maietta, MSN, RN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, CBC; Mary O’Connor, MSN, RN, RNC, IBCLC, CSSGB; and Carol Klingbeil, DNP, RN, CPNP-PC
110 Toward a Culture of Safety: Optimizing Intrapartum Fetal Assessment and Management Through an Interprofessional Approach
Elizabeth A. McIntire, MSN, RN, WHNP-BC, C-EFM; Shakira Lita Ismay Henderson, PhD, DNP, MS, MPH, RN, RNC-NIC, IBCLC; and Michele S. Saysana, MD, FAAP
111 Improving Assessment Competency of Telephonic
Care Managers for Postpartum Depression Through Education Intervention
Lynda Nolan, BSN, RN, RNC-OB, CCM; Kimberly C. Hite, MSN, RN, RNC-MNN; and Katheryn B. Arterberry, DNP, MSN, RN, APRN, FNP-BC
112 Development and Evaluation of a Shared DecisionMaking Tool for Contraceptive Counseling
Rachel M. Preiss, MS, WHNP-BC, IBCLC, SANE; Janet Tucker, PhD, RNC-OB; and Katheryn B. Arterberry, DNP, MSN, RN, APRN, FNP-BC
113 Increasing Consumption of Mother’s Breastmilk in the NICU
114 Strategies to Improve Client Retention in Home Visitation Programs
Marilyn A. Smith, BSN, RN, CLC; Linda R. Tuggle, MSN, RNCOB; Billie E. Bitowski, MSN, APRN, FNP BC; August C. Marshall; and Angela R. Rainey, BSN, RN, CLC
115 Increasing Exclusive Breastfeeding Rates Following Delivery
Lisa Spencer, MBA-NM, RNC-OB; Julia Snethen, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; and Tammy L. Cupit, PhD, RN-BC
116 Changing the World, One Book at a Time
Meredith Nichole Waldrop, MSN, APRN, CPNP; Billie E. Bitowski, MSN, APRN, FNP BC; and Jaime E. Panton, DNP, CPNP
Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters (NF) 117 Developing a Mentoring Program for DNP-Prepared Nurse Faculty
Tamatha Arms, DNP, MSN, BSN, ADN, RN, PMHNP-BC, NP-C; Nanette Lavoie-Vaughan, DNP, NP; and Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN
118 Developing Leadership Behaviors and Promoting Success Through Faculty Mentoring
Lisa M. Barnes, DNP, RN; Bette A. Mariani, PhD, RN; and Barbara Manz Friesth, PhD, RN
119 Leading the Profession: The Centrality of Scholarship and Community Within Academe
Lanell M. Bellury, PhD, RN, AOCNS, OCN; Carol E. Winters, PhD, MSN, BA, RN, CNE; and Kathleen K. Shannon Dorcy, PhD, RN
120 My Journey in the Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy (NFLA)
Cynthia M. Bemis, DNP, RN, NE-BC; Donna B. Konradi, PhD, RN, CNE; and Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN
121 Transforming: The Leader in Me
Temeaka A. Gray, PsyD, MBA, MSN, RN, APRN-CNP; Judy A. Didion, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNS; and Laura C. Dzurec, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, ANEF, FAAN
122 Hospice Clinical Experience in an Undergraduate Nursing Curriculum
Stephanie M. Jeffers, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Teresa Shellenbarger, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF; and Anthony Forrester, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN
123 Promoting Health and Wellness in Nursing Education: A Leadership Journey
Sara K. Kaylor, EdD, RN, CNE; Anthony Forrester, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN; and Mary Ellen Glasgow, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN
124 Developing Future Leaders: Promoting Alumni
Engagement to Connect the Past, Present, and Future Monica M. Kidder, DNP, RN-BC, CNE; LaNell Harrison, PhD, MSN, RN; and Susan Sportsman, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN
Yesenia Sandino, BSN, RNC-NIC; Amber Clayton, MBA, BSN, RN, CPHQ; and Julia Snethen, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN
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POSTER SESSION 1 Order to Guide Transformation in Others
Sandra O’Brien, PhD, RN, CNE, CRNP-F, PHCNS-BC; Elizabeth Peter, PhD, RN; and Barbara Penprase, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE, RNFA
126 Nursing Program Dashboard as Strategic Planning Tool to Communicate Outcomes: An NFLA Experience
Angela Opsahl, DNP, RN, CPHQ; Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, MS, BSN, RN, ANEF, FAAN; and Barbara Manz Friesth, PhD, RN
127 Leading in Academia and Practice: Modeling the Way
Judy L. Ponder, DNP, RN; Martha M. Scheckel, PhD, RN; and Barbara J. Patterson, PhD, RN, ANEF
128 It Takes a Village…One Leader’s Journey of Developing Confidence Through Enhanced Team Building
Amber J. Pyatt, DNP, RN; Laura C. Dzurec, PhD, RN, PMHCNSBC, ANEF, FAAN; and Denise K. Gormley, PhD, MSN, BSN
129 Challenging the Process by Enabling Others to Act
Charlotte Swint, DNP, MPH, FNP-BC, CNRN, CHES; Carol E. Winters, PhD, MSN, BA, RN, CNE; and Susan Buchholz, PhD, RN, ANP-BC, FAANP
130 Building a Leadership Backbone: A Scholar’s Nurse Faculty Leadership Journey
Malinda Lee Whitlow, DNP, FNP-BC, RN; Barbara J. Patterson, PhD, RN, ANEF; and Diane M. Billings, EdD, RN, ANEF, FAAN
Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters (RS)
131 Barriers and Promoting Strategies to Sexual Health
Assessment for Patients With CADs in Nursing Practice Izzeddin A. Abu Bdair, RN, CNS
132 Implementation and Evaluation of a Violence Screening Tool in the Psychiatric Emergency Department Dave A. Adeleye, BSN, RN-BC
139 Reducing Patient Falls on an Inpatient Oncology Unit by Implementation of the S.A.F.E. Tool Jessica Anne Barnett, MSN, RN, CNL
140 Barriers to the Implementation of Mobility and Upright Positioning During the First Stage of Labor Keisha Nicole Shirlyn Bates, MS, BA, RN
141 Evaluation of Current Patient-Care Processes of Adult Inpatient Stroke Alerts
Jillian C. Belmont, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, SCRN
142 High-Fidelity Simulation of Critical Illness: An EvidenceBased Practice Summary
Peter Bennett, BSN, RN; and Brandy E. Strahan, PhD, RN
143 Toddler Sleep Problems, Co-Sleeping, and Maternal Sleep and Mental Health
Lauren Bentley, MS, RN; Bridget Armstrong, PhD, MS; and Maureen M. Black, PhD, MA
144 Development of a Learning Module on Cultural
Competence for Nursing Faculty in an ASN Program Kimberly A. Bernard, MSN, RN, CPAN
145 Faculty Caring: Nursing Students’ Perspective Using Q-Methodology
Laura K. Boalch, SN; Linda A. Mason Barber, PhD, RN, ANP-C; and Connie M. Barbour, EdD, RN, CNE
146 Factors Associated With Self-Management in African Americans With Hypertension Linda P. Bolin, PhD, ANP, RN
147 Why Sleep When You Can Study? Sleep Habits of Nursing and Radiologic Science Students
Brianna Rose Burke, BSNS; Lilith Hayze Choate, BSNS; and Donald Johnston, PhD, MHS, RN, RRT
148 Prevention of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome in Spouses
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125 The NFLA Leadership Journey: Transforming Self in
With SAF-T Intervention
133 College Students’ Perceptions and Use of Marijuana
Bradley R. Adkins, SN; Andrea E. Pertl, SN; Ellie T. Ashbrook, SN; Madissen Brookshire-Green, SN; Samantha Salvador, SN; Kelly Wilkins, SN; and Jennifer Mitchell, SN
134 Mindful Eating and Weight Loss: A Systematic Review of Literature
Carissa B. Alinat, MSN, ARNP-BC; and Cecile A. Lengacher, PhD, RN, FAAN
135 Qualitative Exploration of Undergraduate Nursing
Student Perceptions of End-of-Life Care of Families of Dying Patients Penny A. Alt-Gehrman, MSN, RN
136 Outcomes of the First STEM Nursing Patient Engagement Collaborative Program Alexandra Aponte Valentin, BSN
Paula Cairns, MSN, RN; and Cindy L. Munro, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, APRN-BC, FAANP, FAAN, FAAAS
149 Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Among African
American Women in the United States: An Integrative Review Lucinda Canty, MSN, CNM
150 The Utilization of Short Message Service (SMS) in Promoting Community Maternal Health
Felin Nida Corrales Casing, BSN; and Ellayza Narciso Blas, BSN
151 Promoting Human Papilloma Virus Immunization
Among Adolescents: An Evidence-Based Practice Project Proposal Wing Yee Cheung, MS, RN
152 A Conceptual Framework for Nutrigenomics and Type 2 Diabetes
137 Fuel for Life: Literature Review of Nutrition Education and Assessment Among Older Adults at Home Maloney Astrup, SN
Stephanie Chidester, BSN, RN
153 The Significance of Sleep Disturbance and Attentional Fatigue Among Breast Cancer Survivors
138 Development of a Simulated Patient Safety Program to Increase Interprofessional Communication
Adele Crouch, BSN, RN; Diane Von Ah, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Susan Storey, PhD, RN
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POSTER SESSION 1 154 Exploring the Occurrence of Rural Pregnant Women’s Experiences With Abuse From Multiple Partners
Margaret Dancy, SN; and Linda Bullock, PhD, RN, FAAN
155 Responding to the Mayan Understanding of Health and Illness
Morgan E. Davis, SN; and Kim L. Larson, PhD, MPH, BSN
156 Promoting Healthy Coping Mechanisms in AfricanAmerican Women With Depression Megan Marie Deighton, SN
157 Characteristics of Mortality Cases With Advance Care Planning Issues
Anna Dermenchyan, BSN, RN, CCRN-K
158 Healthcare Provider Barriers to HIV Screening Among Older African Americans: An Integrative Literature Review Attallah Siedah Dillard, MSN, RN
159 Phenomenological Exploration of Male Combat Veterans in Baccalaureate Nursing Programs Kelly L. Dyar, MSN, RN, CNN, CNE
160 Mentoring as a Strategy for Enhancing EBP in Clinical Practice
Ngozi C. Eke, MSN, RN, RM, RNE
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161 Engaging Nurses in the Domains of Advocacy Kathleen T. Estes, MSN/ED, RN
162 Psychosocial Wellbeing of Young Adult Survivors of Childhood and Adolescent Cancer: An Integrative Review Ameera Fayad, BSN, RN
163 Baccalaureate Nursing Education and Palliative Care
Kathryn L. Ferner, BSN, RN; and Kenneth R. White, PhD, APRN, ACHPN, FACHE, FAAN
164 Use of the NLN Core Competencies of Nurse Educators as a Curriculum Guide
Ann Fitzgerald, PhD, RN, CNE
165 Too Few to Count: Perceptions of Heart Health in Utah African Americans
Valerie J. Flattes, MS, APRN, ANP-BC
166 Perceived Sources of Academic Stress in the Nursing Program
Iana Denise Fontanilla, BSN, RN
167 A Grounded Theory Study to Understand Nurse and Resident Physician Communication Dynamics
Thompson Hollingsworth Forbes, III, PhD, RN, NE-BC
168 Practice Patterns in Adherence to Neonatal Abstinence Guidelines: A Retrospective Chart Review Robyn M. Gagnon, DNP, RN, NNP-BC
169 Exploring Attitudes of Acceptance of Males in Nursing: A Pilot Study
Stephanie A. Gedzyk-Nieman, RNC-MNN
170 The Development Screening Behaviors, Skills, Facilitators, and Constraints of Family Nurse Practitioners in Primary Care Patricia A. Gellasch, PhD, RN, APN-C
171 Literature Review of Newly Graduated Nurses’
Perceptions of Preparation to Provide Palliative Care in Hospitals Latrina T. Geyer, MSN, RN-BC
172 A Collaborative Approach to Educating Evidence-Based
Practice Among BSN Students and Rural Hospital Nurses Rachel Renee Goldstein, SN; Anne Wanjira Kiboi, SN; Kimberly Ann Marie Bell, SN; and Lucinda Nicole Hardison, SN
173 Perceptions of Health After the 2010 Haiti Earthquake Diane Gullett, MSN, MPH, RN
174 Recommended Antiseptics for Killing Bacterial Growth in Neonatal Blue Bulb Syringes: Addressing a Clinical Issue Linda Angell Hanson, MBA, SN
175 Airway Clearance in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Retrospective Study
Brandi Rene Harbin, BSN, RN; and Ellise Adams, PhD, CNM
176 Contributing Factors in the Successful Cessation of Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Dependent Mothers Natalie Harper, SN; and Emily Duke, SN
177 Development of a Student Nurse Intern Program to Increase the Number of BSN-Prepared Staff Terry Hobbs, MSN, MHA, RN, CNML
178 Music Therapy and Its Application Within an Autistic Population
William J. Holt, BSN, SN
179 Using Social Media to Increase the Rates of the HPV Vaccinations Among African Americans
Patricia Anne Howard, MSLS, BSN, RN; and Ahmed Elmi, MPH, CHES
180 African American Women Living With HIV: A Case Study Analysis of Long-Term “Thrivers”
Stephanie C. Jen, BSN, SN; Kimberly Adams Tufts, ND, RN, WHNP-BC, FAAN; and Kaprea F. Hoquee, PhD, NCC
181 Single-Use Disposable Commode Pan/Bedpan Liners
to Reduce Future Risk of Hospital-Acquired Clostridium Difficile Infection Brenda L. Jenkins, BSN, RN, CIC
182 Postpartum Smoking Cessation and Its Related Factors Ashley M. Jones, MSN, RN, CLC, CTTS
183 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Sexually Abused African American Women Katelyn N. Jones, SN
184 Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance Using EvidenceBased Practice
Yvonne Jones, MSN, RN, CIC
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POSTER SESSION 1 Associated With Tobacco-Related Products Between Private and Public University Students
Josef W. Kampfe, SN; Emily J. Calderone, SN; Stefanie A. McGowan, SN; Jacqueline N. Nugent, SN; and Jacqueline T. Vindici, SN
186 Using Personalized Music Playlists to Improve Outcomes for Patients With Dementia in Long-Term Care Facilities Ty’Neshia P. Kelley, BSN/SN, BSSN
187 Obstructive Sleep Apnea Screening in Preoperative Military Personnel
Steven S. Kertes, DNP, CRNA
188 Mental Health Problems Among Migrant Workers From Myanmar in Thailand
Sirada Kesornsri, MNS, RN
189 The Lived Experience of Stroke Survivors Transitioning From Hospital to Community: A Proposed Study Gabriella E. LaBoy, BA
190 Pain Catastrophizing and Prolonged Opioid Use Following Lumbar Fusion
Maureen P. Lall, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, COHN-S
191 Cardiotocography: A Review of Its Efficacy in Low-Risk Pregnancies
Stephanie N. Limbers, SN; and Christelyn G. Jesson, SN, EMT
192 The Meaning of Caring From the Lived Experiences of Filipino Nurse Informaticists
Romeo Luis A. Macabasag, MAN, RN; and Michael Joseph S. Diño, PhD, MAN, RN
193 The PREEMIE as a Measure of Parent Engagement in the NICU
Nefeli Maria Makris, SN; and Jacqueline McGrath, PhD, RN, NNP, FNAP
194 Nutritional Needs of Diverse Students on a University Campus
Programming
Shannon Marie Moore, MSN, RN; Elizabeth A. Richards, PhD, RN, CHES; Amy Marie Nagle, MSN, RN, CNE, CHSE; Karen S. Yehle, PhD, MS, RN, FAHA; and Karla J. Ross, MSN, RN, ANP-BC
201 Sexual Quality of Life in the Female Breast Cancer Survivor
Stephanie R. Moore, DNP, APRN, ACNS-BC
265 Expressive Art and Stress Levels in Baccalaureate Nursing Students: A Secondary Analysis Study
Jessica N. Myers, BSN, RN; and Cynthia M. Pipkins, PhD, RN
202 Standardized Perinatal Depression Screening for Optimizing Patient Care
Melissa D. Nehl, DNP, FNP; Kara A. Kniert, DNP, FNP; and Shawn E. Brooking, DNP, APRN, CNM
203 Parental Palliative Care Decision-Making: A
Collaborative Approach to Protocol Development and IRB Approval Elizabeth A. Olafson, MSN, MSEd, BSN, RN
204 Retention of Primary Healthcare Nurse Practitioners Brianna Orava, NP-PHC
205 The Relationship Between NICU Experience of VLBW Infants and Their Microbiome at 2-3 Years Old
Samia Valeria Ozorio Dutra, MSN, RN; and Maureen Wimberly Groer, PhD, RN, FAAN
206 Just Culture, Trust, and the Impact to Patient Safety Linda Ann Paradiso, DNP, RN, NPP, NEA-BC
207 The Impact of a Structured Palliative Care Program Nadia A. Prince-Williams, BSN, RN
208 Campus-Based Health Information Campaign Using Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy Device (iBeacons)
Sharewin Q. Pulido, BSN; and Jenica Ana Rivero, MAN, RN
209 Implementation of an Interprofessional Collaboration Model in an Ambulatory Setting
Sarah Marshall, BSN, RN
195 Cultural Inaccuracy: Misidentification of Alzheimer’s
Disease Indicators in the American Indian Population Dayhna Pamela Marti-Ojeda, BSN
196 Decreasing the Inappropriate Use of Telemetry in a Community Hospital
Jennifer E. Matney, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, FHM; and Eliot DeSilva, MD, MPH, FHM
197 Dual Diagnosis of Chemical Dependency and
Schizophrenia Among Homeless Adults: An Integrative Approach to Care Amanda Elise Mina, HSDG, SN
198 Exploring Workplace Mistreatment and Nurses’ Ability to Provide Quality Patient Care
Jean L. Putnam, MS, RN, CPHQ; and Norma Hall, DNP, RN-BC, CNE
210 Let Us Not Forget Those Who Can No Longer Remember Us: The Faces of Alzheimer
Luz Johanna Denisse Rivera Collazo, ADN
211 Age, BMI, and History of Fracture in a Hispanic Female Group With Osteopenia: Secondary Analysis Jorge Rivera-Vazquez, BSN, SN
212 Diabetes Educators as Transitional Coaches After
Hospital Discharge: Impact on Readmission and Glucose Control Barbara J. Romig, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, CPHQ
213 Creating a Statewide Nurse Practitioner Student-Led Organization in Utah
Christine Moffa, MS, RN
199 Exploring the Relationship Between Critical Care Work Environments and Professional Quality of Life Marissa Monroe, DNP, RN-BC, CCRN
200 High-Fidelity Simulation in Graduate Nurse
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185 Comparing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors
Thomas Rowley, BSN, RN
214 Millennial Nurse Manager Perspectives on Their Leadership Roles in the Hospital Setting: A Phenomenological Inquiry Heather P. Saifman, MSN, RN, CCRN-K
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POSTER SESSION 1 215 The Impact of Peer Harassment on the Mental Health of LGBT Youth
Sergio M. Sanchez, SN
216 Cultures in Cadence: Nursing Student Panel Discussions Addressing Unity and Diversity Melissa L. Schirle, BSN, GN
217 Father-Infant Bonding Attitudes and the Effects of Umbilical Cord Cutting at Delivery
Ashley Scism, DNP, RN; Linda Wofford, DNP, RN, CPNP; and David Wyant, PhD, MA, MBA
218 Enhancing Resilience: The Impact of a Compassion
Fatigue Prevention Program on Undergraduate Nursing Students Julia Lillian Sherwood, BSN, RN
219 Fall Prevention Management Program Christie M. Silk, BSN, RN
263 Academic-Practice Partnership: A Strategy to Increase New Graduate Nurse Retention Elizabeth Sims, MSN, BSN, RN
220 The Effectiveness of Combined Appointments and
Influenza Immunization Rates in a Rural WIC Population Lisa L. Sitler, PhD, RN, APHN-BC, SANE
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221 Impact of Interdisciplinary Rounds on Palliative Care
Measures and Patient Outcomes in Non-Intensive Care Settings
Catherine V. Smith, DNP, RN, CCNS, CCRN; and Kathie Zimbro, PhD, RN
222 Human Milk Feeding and Severity of Illness in Critically Ill Children With Respiratory Failure
Lauren R. Sorce, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC/AC, FCCM
223 Mothers of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Oral Histories of Inner Strength
Jennifer Steinberg, PhD, RN-BC, NE-BC, CNML, CNE, CNOR; and Gayle Roux, PhD, NP-C, FAAN
224 Using Cannabidiol in Treatment Resistant Epilepsies:
The Efficacy of CBD in Children With Dravet Syndrome Holly A. Stockhover, BSN, RN
225 Effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on Stress and Fatigue in Cancer Patients and Survivors Kylie Marie Straub, SN
226 Advanced Practice Registered Nurse-Led Transitional Care Program to Prevent Hospital Readmissions Kala Sugathan, BSN, RN
227 Engaging the Aging in Healthy Living Catherine Szal, BSN, RN
228 Health Dialogue Elements Identified During
Communication Between Patients and Nurses in a South African Municipality Lesley Talbot, BACur, RN, RM, RCN, RNA, RNE, CWC; Marianne Reid, PhD, MSocSc (Nsg), BACur (Nsg), BCur (Nsg), NE, NA, GN, RM, RPN, RCN; and Mariette Nel, MMedSc, (Biostats)
229 Exploring the Invisible Work of Nurses and How
Cognitive Load Influences Hospital-Based Nursing Practice Laura Anne Vasel, MSN, RN, CPNP, CNE
230 Health Need, Demand, and Cost Burden of Type 1 Diabetes Health Technologies on Families
Sanja Visekruna, MSc, RN; Linda McGillis Hall, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCAHS; Monica Parry, PhD, MEd, NP-Adult, CCN(C); and Karen Spalding, PhD, MSc, BA, RN
231 Parent Psychological and Physical Health Outcomes in Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Jessica A. Ward, PhD, MPH, RN, CPNP; Louis Fogg, PhD, BS; Barbara Swanson, PhD, DNSc, RN; Susie Breitenstein, PhD, PMHCNS-BC, RN; Cheryl Rodgers, PhD, RN, CPNP, CPON; and Neena Kapoor, MD
232 Development of a Standardized Trauma Response Tool Rachel B. Weber, MSN, RN, CEN
243 Identifying Support Needs of Patients With Esophageal Carcinomas Prior to Surgical Intervention: An Exploratory Study Sung E. Whang, MSN, CRNP, FNP-BC
233 Guiding the Process of Dying: The Personal Impact on Nurses
Dianne Lynn White, MS, RN; and Mary Ann Meeker, DNS, RN, CHPN
235 Impact of Psychological Factors on Health-Seeking Behaviors of Patients With PCMI Lisa Fryar Woodson, MSN, RN
236 Inclusion of Children Under 3 Years in Sickle Cell Clinical Trials: Implications for Nurse Scientists
Katherine Young, SN; and Jessica Keim-Malpass, PhD, RN
237 The Use of Radiographic Neuroimaging in Pediatric Minor Head Trauma
Tova Zarchi, MSN, RN; and Won Joo Christina Yoon, MSN, RN
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters (SC1)
238 Impact of Learning Styles on Nursing Students’ Academic Performance
Felix Apiribu, MPhil, MSC, FGCNM, BA, DIP, SRN
240 Dedicated Education Units: Evaluation of Innovative Clinical Learning Environments for Undergraduate Nursing Students
Janet Banks, DNP, RNC-OB; and Mary T. Quinn Griffin, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF
241 Nurses’ Organizational Trust and Intention to Continue Working at Hospitals in Turkey
Gulden Basit, BSN, RN; and Sergul Duygulu, RN
242 Student Reflections on Their India Immersion Experience Debbie Marie Beck, PhD, MSN, MSA, RN, CNE; and Susan E. Fletcher, EdD, MSN, RN
244 Primary Prevention as a Health Practice in Cuba Diane Breckenridge, PhD, RN, ANEF
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POSTER SESSION 1 Qualitative Study
Emily Joanna Cannon, DNP, MSN, BSN, RN and Renee Bauer, PhD, MS, BSN, RN
246 Factors Influencing Gastrointestinal Microbiota During Pregnancy
Seon-Yoon Chung, PhD, RN; Jacques Ravel, PhD; and Mary Regan, PhD, RN
247 Prevalence of Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms and Its Association With Multimorbidity Among Adults in Karachi
Salima M. Farooq, MSBE, RN; and Yasmin P. Parpio, MSc-EB, BScN
248 Can Concept Mapping Be Used as a Strategy to Engage Learners in Nursing Education?
Janet K. Garwood, MSN(Ed), RN; and Angela M. Schooley, PhD, RN, CNE
249 Engaging Partnerships to Develop a Serious Game to Transform Teaching and Learning
Eleanor S. Horton, PhD, MHlthSc (Nsg), BHlthSc (Nsg), ADN, CATT, RN; Patrea Andersen, PhD, MA (Nsg), BHSc (Nsg), ADN, PGCertAppArts, CATE, RN; and Karen Ann Clarke, MMHlthNurs, GradDipPsych, RN
257 Instrument for the Identification of Stressful Factors Perceived for Patients in the Intensive Care Unit
Karen Tatiana Roa Lizcano, MSc, RN; and Renata Virginia Gonzalez Consuegra, PhD, MSc, RN
258 Perception of Caring Behaviors of Patients and Oncology Nursing Staff: Comparative Study
Narda Santamaría, MsC, RN; Gloria Mabel Carrillo Gonzalez, PhD, MSN, RN; Lilia Esperanza García Ramirez, RN; and Beatriz Sanchez Herrera, MSN, RN
259 Exploring Sexual History Taken in One Health Center: A Focused Ethnography
Timothy Joseph Sowicz, PhD, CRNP; and Christine K. Bradway, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, AGSF
260 Effectiveness of Intervention Strategies on Increasing the Mammogram Behavior of Middle-Aged Women
Hsiu-Hung Wang, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Miaoling Lin, MSN, RN, MSA
261 A Case Study of Therapeutic Hypothermia in a Rural Midwestern Hospital Jan. P. Weust, DNP, RN
250 Leadership Behavior Change in Conflict Resolution: Insights From Online RN-BSN Students Lorraine C. Igo, EdD, RN
252 The Descriptive Reflections on the APRN Role in a Developing Nation: Reaching the Medically Underserved
Rosalinda Jimenez, EdD, MSN, APRN, FNP-C; and Wendy Renee Thal, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, APHN-BC
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253 Facilitative Interventions for Nurse Leaders That
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245 Undergraduate Nursing Autopsy Perceptions: A
Enculturate Evidence-Based Practice
Natalie Kay Lenhart, DNP, RN-BC, CNE; and Barbara L. Buchko, DNP, RNC-MNN
254 The Dividends of Collaboration: An STTI European Research Taskforce Experience
Marie-Louise Luiking, MA, RN; Birgit Heckemann, MSc, Bsc, RN; Roger Watson, PhD, BSc, RN, FRCN, FEANS, FFNMRCSI, FAAN; Angela Kydd, PhD, Msc, RN; Parveen Ali, PhD, MScN, RN, SFHEA, FRSA; Connie Dekker van Doorne, PhD, MA, RN; Sumana Ghosh, Msc, Bsc, RN; and Harshida Patel, PhD, MSC, RN
255 Engaging Students in Research: Decreasing Social
Isolation in the Independent Living Senior Through Technology Dona Molyneaux, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNE
256 Mentoring as It Relates to Persistence in Associate
Degree and Baccalaureate Degree Nursing Students Caroline M. Peltz, PhD, MSN, MSHSA, BSN, RN, CNE; and Delbert M. Raymond, PhD, RN
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POSTER SESSION 2 Poster Session 2 presentations may be viewed in the Indiana Convention Center (ICC) in Exhibit Hall B on Monday, 30 October and Tuesday, 31 October. PLEASE NOTE: Posters are identified by the number lsited below.
MONDAY, 30 OCTOBER Poster Viewing Session 2A 9:30-10:15 a.m. (0930-1015) Poster Viewing Session 2B 1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430) Poster Viewing Session 2C 2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Poster Viewing Session 2D 3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630)
TUESDAY, 31 OCTOBER POSTER SESSION 2
Poster Viewing Session 2E 8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Poster Viewing Session 2F 9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945)
Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters (CL2)
401 Mindfulness-Based Interventions Among Adolescents
With Chronic Diseases in Clinical Settings: A Systematic Review Hiba Abujaradeh, MSN, RN; Cecilia Therese Kahle, SN; Mary Lou Klem, PhD, MLIS; and Susan M. Cohen, PhD, RN, CRNP, FAAN
402 Literature Review of Patient Safety Culture in the Middle-East Arab Countries
Monir M. Almotairy, MSN, APRN, AGACNP-BC; and Gwen Wyatt, PhD, RN, FAAN
403 Telephonic Health Coaching by an Advanced Practice Nurse in a Factory Workplace: Clinical Case Study Randi Marie Antworth, MSN, RN, FNP, ANCC
404 Living with Permanent Colostomy: A Phenomenological Study
Munir N. Arbison; John Seijin V. Crisolo; Karen Claire Amper; and Charlene Del Rosario
405 The Effect of an Educational Intervention on Nurses’ Healthy Behaviors, Compassion Fatigue, and Compassion Satisfaction
Patricia A. Avila, MSN, RN, OCN, AOCNS; K. Renee Twibell, PhD, RN, CNE; Brittany Dorton, MSN, RN, CMSRN; Gwendolyn Rook, BS, RN; and Katlin N. Duncan, BS, RN
406 Assessing Clinicians’ Endorsement of Patient Activation in Health Management
Demetra Bastas-Bratkic, MSN, MPH, FNP-BC, RN
408 Does What We Eat and the Bacteria in Our Gut Determine Our Migraine Risk?
Susan Lynne Bushinski, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC
409 Educational Intervention for Improving Self-
Management in Low-Income Mexican People With Type 2 Diabetes
Lidia G. Compean-Ortiz, PhD, RN; Paulina Aguilera, MNS, RN; Diane C. Berry, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, ANP-BC, FAANP, FAAN; Beatriz Del Angel, MNS, RN; and José Rivera-Pérez, MET
410 Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG): A Qualitative Study
Amy Elizabeth Deaner, AD, RN
411 Implementing a Relationship-Based Care Model on a Critical Care Unit to Reduce Compassion Fatigue Sylette N. DeBois, MSN, RN
407 Medication Incidents Related to Feeding Tube: A CrossSectional Study
Fernanda Raphael Escobar Gimenes, PhD, RN; Rosana Aparecida Pereira, RN; Adriano Max Moreira Reis, PhD; Patricia Costa dos Santos da Silva, PhD, RN; Ana Raquel Beck, PhD, RN; and Elisabeth Atila, RN
412 Perception of Self through Mirror-Viewing: Insight into the Experience Following Limb Amputation
Wyona M. Freysteinson, PhD, MN, BSN, RN; and Lisa Thomas, DNP, APRN, CNS, CRRN
413 Patient-Clinician Encounter Documentation in the
Electronic Medical Record (EMR) by Ambulatory Care Clinicians
Kimberly A. Frier, MS, MSN, FNP-BC, ACHPN; Seuli Brill, MD; Gabrielle Modan, PhD; Anthony Sanchez, BS; and Jennifer Burgess
414 Perceptions of Incivility Among Operating Room (OR) Nurses
Katy Garth, PhD, FNP-BC; Nancy Armstrong, DNP, RN; Tonia L. Mailow, DNP, RN; Dana Todd, PhD, APRN, RN; and Dina Byers, PhD, APRN-CNS
415 Piloting a School-Based Health-Education Curriculum in a Rural Community to Promote Healthy Behavior Linda Gibson-Young, PhD, ARNP, FNP-BC, FAANP
416 Pressure Injuries in the Intensive Care Unit: A Challenging Call
Frank Guido-Sanz, PhD, ARNP, ANP-BC
418 Mentoring: Positively Influencing Job Satisfaction and Retention of New Hire Nurse Practitioners
Diane Kostrey Horner, MSN, FNP-C, CPSN, CNOR
419 Using Strategic Partnerships to Maximize Critical Thinking and Creating Collaborations
Joy S. Humphrey, DNP, RN; and Michelle E. Dykes, EdD, RN
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421 Family Efficacy on Decision Making for Kin With Cancer in Terminal Stage: A Literature Review
Misae Ito, PhD, MSN, RN, RMW; Kyoko Murakami, PhD, RN, NMW; Satoko Ono, MSN, RN; Keiko Matsumoto, PhD, RN; Keiko Hattori, PhD, RN; Manami Sato, BSN, RN; Arisa Yamasaki, BSN, RN; Michiko Koresawa, BSN, RN; and Naomi Shibata, BSN, RN
422 Effect of Gum Chewing Against Experimental-Induced Pain in Human Adults
Takahiro Kakeda, PhD, RN; and Noriyoshi Tanaka, PhD, RN
423 Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV Among College Students on an HBCU Campus
Folasade Kanimodo, MSN, RN, CRNP, CCRN; Yeow Chye Ng, PhD, MSN, BSN, BSE, RN, FNP-BC, NP-C, AAHIVE; and Louise C. O’Keefe, PhD, CRNP-BC
424 A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis: Behavioral Interventions on Patient Activation for Adults With Hypertension Ali Kerari, MSN, RN
425 Ten to Amend: A Clinician’s Guide to Weight Loss and Chronic Diseases
Krystina L. Kienast, BSN, RN
426 Effect-of-Life Review With Patients on Palliative Care Nurses’ Practice and Views About Life and Death
Miyuki Kinoshita, MM, RN; Noriko Watanabe, MSN, RN; Nahoko Saita, PhD, RN; and Hitomi Takemoto, MA, RN, NM, SANE-A
427 Mini-Mindfulness Intervention for Caregivers of Individual With Cancer
Colleen Kurzawa, MFA, MSN, RN; and Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN
428 Self-Management Education for Hemophiliac Patients in Japan
Masami Kutsumi, PhD, RN, PHN; and Ayako Okada, PhD, RN, CNS
429 Does Prenatal Education Effect Current Healthcare Decision-Making?
430 Predictive Analytics Use for Preventing
AdolescentSubstance Abuse and Nursing Implications: A Systematic Literature Review Mikyoung Lee, PhD, RN; Dawn Murphy, MS, RN, CPNP; Anila Simon, MSN, RN, CMSRN, CVRN; Suzanne M. Gillson, MSN, RN; and Leolin Castillo, PMHNP, RN
431 Effects of Prenatal Yoga on Women’s Stress and Immune Jen-Jiuan Liaw, PhD, RN
Symptoms Among Patients With Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms Nada Lukkahatai, PhD, MSN, RN; John Davis Barcelo; and Teodora Naydenova
433 Increasing BRCA Screening in Eligible Orthodox Jewish Women
Blima Marcus, BSN, RN, OCN
434 Stroke in Young Adults: Risk Factors in Relation to Gender and Race
Zahra Mohseni, MS, ACNP-BC, CCNS, CNRN; Mary Ann Friesen, PhD, RN, CPHQ; and Jalil Bentaleb, BSN, RN, BEc, RNBC, SCRN
435 Early Childhood Development Home Visitation Program in the Dominican Republic
Alexandra Rae Nitsos, BSN, RN; Robin Dawson Estrada, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC; and DeAnne K. Hilfinger Messias, PhD, RN, FAAN
436 Nursing Practice on Smoking Cessation for Hospitalized Patients With Cardiovascular Diseases in Japan
Ayako Okada, PhD, RN, CNS; and Kazuyo Okumura, MS, RN
437 Adverse Incidents Reporting in a Paediatric Unit of a University Hospital in Ghana
Gifty Osei Berchie, MSc, SRN, BA; Susanna Aba Abraham, MPH, RGN, BA, FWACN, FGCNM; Christiana Okantey, MPhil, SRN, BA, FWACN, FGCNM; Vida Maame Kissiwaa Amoah, MSc, SRN, BA; and Charlotte Boachie Danquah, MN, SRN, BA, FGCNM
438 Help-Seeking Behavior and Social Engagement Among Older Adults With Hearing Impairment Mary Dioise Ramos, MAN, RN
439 Multi-Drug-Resistant Pneumonia: A Clinical Pathway From Diagnosis to Resolution Linda Reynolds, MSN, CRNP
440 Implementing CAUTI Prevention Evidence-Based
Practices to Improve Nurses’ Knowledge Gain and Documentation Practices Kerlene T. Richards, DNP, RN, CCRN
441 Pigs’ Feet and Dishpan Hands: Interactive Nurse Practitioner Education
Lisa R. Roberts, DrPH, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, CHES
Jane Leach, PhD, RNC, CNE, IBCLC
Function Across Pregnancy
432 Effects of Mindfulness-Based Interventions on
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420 Sex Education and Its Impact on Adolescent Pregnancy
442 Development of Intervention Program for Pain
Palliation of Family With Outpatients Under Cancer Chemotherapy Treatment Nahoko Saita, PhD, RN
443 Nurse Managers’ Views and Expectations of New
Graduates Transitioning Into Professional Nursing Practice
Teresa Shellenbarger, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF; and Kristy Chunta, PhD, RN, ACNS, BC
445 An Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in a Community Adult Day Healthcare Center
Laura Steadman, EdD, FNP-BC, RN; and Karen M. Coles, DNP, RN
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POSTER SESSION 2 447 Healthy Heroes: A School-Based Health Promotion Initiative Modeling Health Behaviors and Nursing Professionalism Kelly E. Sutch, MSN, BSN, CNE, CPN, AHN-BC, RN
448 Effects of Preoperative Warming on Hemodynamic Changes Before Cataract Surgery
Noriyoshi Tanaka, PhD, RN; Ohno Yuko, PhD, RN; Megumi Hori, PhD, RN; Takahiro Kakeda, PhD, RN; Yumi Tanaka, MD; and Ayako Yamada, PhD, RN
449 Falls in the Elderly and Its Relationship With the Characteristics of the Foot
Pedro Enrique Trujillo-Hernandez, MSN, RN; Sandra Cecilia Esparza-Gonzalez, PhD, RN; María de los Angeles VillarrealReyna, PhD, RN; and Raul Adrian Castillo-Vargas, MSN, RN
450 Compassion Fatigue: Exploration and Prevalence M. Nancy Van Aman, DNP, RN, FNP-BC
451 Goal Setting Using Motivational Interviewing in a HighRisk Care-Managed Patient Population
Kerensa F. Vinson, MSN, RN, CIC; Ingrid Forsberg, DNP, FNPANCC; and Janine H. Blezien, BSN, RN
452 Reducing Sepsis Mortality: A Quality Improvement
Initiative, Leveraging Technology to Empower Nurses
Pamela Walch, MSN, RN-C; and Summer Tinkcom, MSN, RN
POSTER SESSION 2
453 Cancer Pain Management by Nurses Working at Prefectural Core Cancer Hospitals
Noriko Watanabe, MSN, RN; Nahoko Saita, PhD, RN; and Miyuki Kinoshita, MM, RN
Education Peer-Reviewed Posters (ED2)
454 Promoting Global Health Competency Among RN-BSN Students
Darren T. Absher, MSN, RN, FNP-BC; Kimya D. Nance, PhD, RN; and Clifton J. Kenon, DNP, MSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, IBCLC, RLC
455 The Hunt Is On for Fugitive Instruments and Rogue Theories
Danita Alfred, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Susan P. Yarbrough, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNE; and Pamela Martin, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN
457 The Trauma-Informed Classroom
Felesia Renee Bowen, PhD, DNP, RN, PC-PNP, BC; Brandon Newell, HS, SN; Jubilee Zhou, HS, SN; Louisa Tinapay, HS, SN; and Ghenwa Souiad, HS, SN
458 Nursing Faculty’s Cultural Competency of LGBT Population
Meriam Caboral-Stevens, PhD, MSN, RN, NP-C, ANP; Laila Sedhom, PhD, RN; Keisha Lovence, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC; and Maria Rosario-Sim, EdD, MA, BSN, RNC-OB, PPCNP-BC
459 Retention Rate of New Graduate Nurses: The
Creation and Implementation of an Electronic Survey Questionnaire Lynelle F. Callender, DNP, RN, PHN, INS
460 Youth-to-Youth Education: Learning From You to Live My Life Safely
Lucía Caudillo-Ortega, LEO, MCE; Ma. Elvira Moreno-Pulido, ME, LE; María Aurora Montañez-Frausto, DCE, LEO, MCE; María Teresa Hernández Ramos, DCM, LEO, MCM; Ma. del Carmen Méndez-Hernández, DCF, LEO, MCM; and Ma. Teresa Pratz Andrade, DCE, MCE, ECV, RN
461 Exploring What Works: New Variables to Promote Student Success
Michelle H. Cheshire, EdD, MSN, BSN, RN; and Haley P. Strickland, EdD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNL
462 Incorporating Best Practice Strategies for Managing
Students With Unsafe Behaviors: A Toolkit for Clinical Faculty Kristy Chunta, PhD, RN, ACNS, BC
463 Implementation of a Clinical Learning Assignment to Provide Delegation Opportunities to Senior Nursing Students
Kristy Chunta, PhD, RN, ACNS, BC; Riah Leigh Hoffman, PhD, RN; and Nicole Custer, PhD, RN, CCRN-K
464 The Effect of Improving Nurses’ Skill of Port-A-Care Jian-Bin Ciou, BSN, RN; and Chi-Hui Chuang, MS, RN
465 Best Teaching/Learning Strategies to Foster
Collaborative Learning and Team Building: A Literature Review Jeannie Couper, PhD, RN-BC, CNE
466 Examining Attitudes and Beliefs About Obesity in Baccalaureate Undergraduate Nursing Students Dianne Y. Daniels, PhD, MSN, CNE
467 Learning to Innovate in Care: Project-Based Education
Luz Patricia Diaz Heredia, PhD, MSN, RN and Luz Stella Bueno Robles, PhD, RN
468 Exploration of the Use of Mobile Technology in an ADN Program
Michele R. Dickens, PhD, RN
469 You Want Me to Do What? Strategies for Addressing Resistance in the Flipped Classroom
Michelle E. Dykes, EdD, RN; and Joy S. Humphrey, DNP, RN
470 Strategy for Introducing Population Health in Undergraduate Nursing Curriculum Dolores R. Dzubaty, PhD, RN-BC
471 Designing a Rubric for Peer Review in a Hybrid Undergraduate Writing Course Using QSEN Competencies
Nancy W. Ebersole, PhD, RN; Pamela Coombs Delis, PhD, RN; and Marion C. Frost, DNP, RN
472 Cognitive Neuroscience, Adaptive Learning, and
Innovative Teaching Methods: Increasing Student Learning Outcomes Akhtar Ebrahimi Ghassemi, PhD, RN
473 Teaching Carbohydrate Counting to Baccalaureate Nursing Students
Deborah L. Erickson, PhD, RN
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POSTER SESSION 2 Health?
Holly R. Farley, RN
475 Exploring mLearning in Nursing Education
Jeffery Wade Forehand, DNP, RN-BC; Barbara A. Miller, PhD, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC; and Holly Carter, MSN, RN, FNP-BC
476 Transition From Military Healthcare Provider to Professional Nurse: A Qualitative Study
Patricia G. Francis-Johnson, DNP, RN; Deborah L. Sikes, DNP, RN, CNE; Jana C. Saunders-Cookman, PhD, RN, PMH, CNS; Diana L. Goodwin, MSN, BSN, BS (Ed), RN; Melinda Jones, JD, MSN, RN; Deborah L. Casida, MSN, RN; and Irene Salinas, DNP, RN
477 Can Knowledge Transfer in Nursing Students Be
Improved by Developing and Utilizing a Clinical Toolkit?
Traci C. Freeman, MSN, RN; and Mikel W. Hand, EdD, RN, OCN, NE-BC, NEA-BC
478 Using Standardized Patients in Enhancing
Undergraduate Students’ Learning Experience in Mental Health Nursing Yong-Shian Goh, PhD, MN, RN, RMN
479 Factors That Predict Levels of Sleepiness of Advanced Practice Nursing Students
Deana Goldin, DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC
481 A Practical Approach to Learning About Healthy Work Environment Standards Within Any Clinical Setting Sandra L. Greeno, DNP, MSN, RN, NE-BC
482 Educational Intervention for Public Healthcare Providers Using the Trafficking Victim Identification Tool
Elizabeth Hall, DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC; Pamela WaynickRogers, DNP, RN, APRN-BC; and Robingale A. Panepinto, DNP, RN
483 Examining Story-Telling vs. Board Game With
Community Health Nursing Students Toward Improving Intimate Partner Violence Education Susan L. Hall, EdD, MSN, BSN, RNC-OB; and Melissa Schwartz Beck, PhD, MSN, BSN, RNC-OB
484 Evaluating a Nursing Program’s Effect on Perceived Understanding of Living in Poverty
Christine R. Hammond, MSN, RN; and Nicole Kreimer, MSN, RN, APHN-BC
485 Utilization of Physical Assessment Techniques by Registered Nurses
Kelli A. Hand, DNP, MBA, RN; Tessa Mullinax-Baker, MSN, RN, CNL; Rosebelle Peters, MSN, RN, CHSE; and Robyn B. Tobias, MSN, BSN, APRN, NP-C
486 A Purposeful Strategy for Student Remediation to
Improve Outcomes in a Medical-Surgical Nursing Course Taryn Lynne Hill, PhD, MSN, RN
487 Perception of Male Nursing Students in a BSN Program James Daniel Holland, PhD, MSN, RN, CNL, RRT, RCP
488 Integration of Veteran-Centric Content Into
Undergraduate Nursing Simulation Learning Activities
Sherrill L. Hooke, MEd, RN, CGRN, CCCTM; Anastasia Y. Rose, MEd, MSN/MHA, RN, CCRN-K; and Calvin J. Miller, MN, RN
489 Implementing a Veteran-to-BSN Pathway: Supporting and Advocating for Veterans Seeking a BSN
Jene’ M. Hurlbut, PhD, RN, CNE; and Imelda R. Revuelto, MSEd
490 Self-Efficacy and Competence for Clinical Skills in Nursing Education
Corina Jo Huston-Shaikh, PhD, RN, CFNP, NPI
491 Perception of Senior Nursing Students Regarding Preparedness for Professional Practice
Debra Kerr, PhD, RN; and Clive Miller, PhD, RN
492 Cognitive Apprenticeship in Hospital Orientation for Newly Graduated Nurses
Betty A. Key, EdD, RN, CCRN
493 Outcomes of the Training and Policy Unit: A CapacityBuilding Initiative in Afghanistan Basnama Khan, MScN, BScN, RN
494 Moving Beyond Holistic Admission to Implementing
Success Strategies for Culturally Diverse, Second-Degree BSN Students Terry Kirk, EdD, RN, NEA-BC; and Patricia K. Schrader, MSN, RN, CMSRN
495 Keeping Nurses Up-to-Date With Cardiovascular Care at a Safety-Net Facility
Jennifer L. Kitchens, MSN, BSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CVRN; Helen “Fran” Sercer, MSN, RN; and Janet S. Fulton, PhD, RN, ACNSBC, ANEF, FAAN
496 A Pilot Study: Student Nurses’ Perceptions About
POSTER SESSION 2
474 How Can Cultural Competence Impact My Patients’
Nursing Homes as a Learning Environment
Fatos Korkmaz, PhD, MSN, RN; Imatullah Akyar, PhD, MsN, RN; and Nilay Ercan Sahin, PhD, MsN, RN
497 “I Will Be Here For You”: Nursing Students’ Perceptions of Being Present for Their Patients
Carol Toliuszis Kostovich, PhD, RN, CHSE; Jeanne Van Denack, MSN, RN; and Patricia Bachmeier, MSN, RN, CMSRN, SCRN
498 Utilizing Change and MAPPS Tools to Implement Policies and Environmental Changes to Improve Societal Health Kelly Krumwiede, PhD, RN; Norma Krumwiede, EdD, RN; and Stacey Ann Van Gelderen, DNP, RN
499 Use of Flipped Classroom Teaching to Promote Students’ Active Learning
Rick Y. C. Kwan, PhD, RN
501 Senior Leadership in Simulation: Learning About Teaching, Promoting Collegiality
Vicki E. Long, DNP, RN, CNM; and Martha Kay Lawrence, MSN, RN, CCRN
502 Attitudes of Junior and Senior Undergraduate Nursing Students Toward Nursing Informatics Elaine R. Maruca, DNP, RN, CNE
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POSTER SESSION 2 503 Preparing Undergraduate Nursing Students to Provide
Primary Palliative Care to Patients With Serious Illnesses
Polly M. Mazanec, PhD, ACNP-BC, AOCN, ACHPN, FPCN; Betty R. Ferrell, PhD, MA, FAAN; Pam Malloy, MN, RN, FAAN; and Rose Virani, MHA, BSN, RN, OCN, FPCN
504 Strategies to Build Competency-Based Community Health Nursing Curriculum
Natasha Jane McClure, DNP, RN, PNP-PC; and Carrie E. Plummer, PhD, ANP
505 Comparison of Theory-Practice Link in US and UK Student Nurses and Faculty
Thayer McGahee, PhD, RN; and Betty Abraham-Settles, DNP, RN
506 Clinical Strategies for Improving the Experience of Male Nursing Students in Obstetrical Clinical Jill M. Morsbach, MSN, RNC-MNN
507 Bringing Baccalaureate Nursing and Health Sciences
Students Together for Oral Health IPE in Simulation Lab Christina Murphey, PhD, RN
508 Utilizing Diverse Teaching Strategies to Enhance Undergraduate Nursing Student Success
Denise Marie Nash-Luckenbach, MS, RN, APRN-C, CCRN-K, CPNP
POSTER SESSION 2
509 Evaluating vSim for Nursing®: A Multisite Research Collaboration in Nursing Education
Rebecca H. Newton, DNP, MSN, BSN, RN, CHSE; Renee R. Wright, EdD, RN; and Elizabeth A. Tinnon, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNE
510 A Model for Retention of Undergraduate Nursing
Students in Universities in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
Nonyaniso Trustina Nkutu, MCur (NsgSc), BCur (EetA), RN, RM
511 Advancing Undergraduate Nursing Students’
Knowledge and Sensitivity to Culture and Diversity
Debra Nolan, MSN, RN, CNE; Nola Schrum, MS, RN, CCRN; Sharon Denham, PhD, RN, CNE; Linda Louden, PhD, LPsy; and Taylor Dukes, MEd
512 Exploring the Transition Experiences of Registered Nurses to Nurse Practitioners in Rural Healthcare Settings Rhoda A. Owens, PhD, RN
513 Action Is Traction: Keys to Preparing Nurses to Care Globally
Neil E. Peterson, PhD, RN, NP-C, AGACNP-BC; Michael C. Thomas, MSN, BSN, ADN, APRN, PMHNP-BC; Sheri P. Palmer, DNP, RN, CNE; and Nathan H. Wiley, BS, RN
514 Student Characteristics to Assess in End-of-Life Education Research
Megan E. Pfitzinger Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN; and Patricia A. Carter, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNS
516 Military Veterans Transitioning to the Student Role in Civilian Nursing Programs
Roberta Rolland, PhD, RN, FNP; Alicia Rossiter, DNP, ARNP, FNP, PPCNP-BC, FAANP; and Dianne Morrison-Beedy, PhD, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN
517 Stress, Performance, and Video-Assisted Debriefing Marycarol Rossignol, PhD, RN
518 Simulation: Effects on Communication, Leadership,
Clinical Reasoning, and Interprofessional Collaboration Skills in Nursing Students Joan Eileen Ruhs, MSN, RN, CCRN; Becky A. White, MSN, RN; and Marianne M. Schmitt, MSN, MS, RN, CNE
519 Nurse Educators’ Experiences of Incivility Among Nursing Students in Calabar, Nigeria
P. E. Samson-Akpan, PhD, MPH, BSc, RN/RM, RNE, FWACN; Mildred E. John, PhD, BSc, RN, RM, RNE, FWACN; Victoria Kalu Uka, BNSc, RN, RN/M; and Easter Chukwudi Osuchukwu, MSc, RN, RN/M, RNE, FWACN
520 Preparing Senior BSN Nursing Students for Clinical Preceptorship Experience
Valerie C. Sauda, MSN, RN-BC, MGSF
521 Simulation: An Innovative Technology in First-Year Undergraduate Nursing Education Program
Sujatha Shanmugasundaram, PhD, RN, RM, MACN
522 A Student Actor Performed Three Vignettes Addressing Culture in an Undergraduate Health Assessment Class Diane Shea, PhD, RN
523 Facilitating Problem Solving and Critical Thinking Using a Comprehensive Pedagogical Approach
Debra M. Stark, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE; and Nancy L. Novotny, PhD, MS, RN, CNE
524 An Interprofessional and Nursing Science Approach in Implementation of an Undergraduate Nursing Pharmacology Course Mary W. Stec, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNE
525 Graduate Nurses’ Perceptions of the Refugee Crisis: A High-Impact Practice
Kathleen Tennant, PhD, APN-BC; and Jennifer Stewart, MSN, CRNP, RN
526 An Education Effect of Cooperative Learning With the Visual Text in Nursing Technique Acquisition
Kiyoko Tokunaga, MS, RN; and Miwa Yamamoto, PhD, RN
527 Consideration of Geriatric Nursing Education From the Viewpoint of People’s Impression of Older Adults
Atsuko Tokushige, PhD, RN, PHN; Kyoko Kimbara, PhD, RN; and Noriko Ogawa, MHS, RN
528 Reflective Journaling Through One-Minute Paper
Rebecca D. Toothaker, PhD, MSNEd, BSN, RN; and Pamela Cook, MSN, BSN, RN
515 The Need for Evidence-Based Practice in Intercultural Education for Nurses
Nicole K. Rhoades, MSN, RN
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POSTER SESSION 2 in Nursing Education
Stephanie L. Turrise, PhD, RN, BC, APRN, CNE; Sandra M. O’Donnell, MSN, RN, CNE; Tamatha Arms, DNP, MSN, BSN, ADN, RN, PMHNP-BC, NP-C; RuthAnne Kuiper, PhD, MN, BSN, RN, CNE, ANEF; and Daniel J. Pesut, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN
530 SBIRT Implementation Training for Undergraduate Nursing Students
Dawn Marie VanRuler, MS, CNS/NP; Heidi A. Mennenga, PhD, RN; Mary Lou Mylant, PhD, RN; and Cynthia Anderson Elverson, PhD, RN, NNP-BC
531 Intervention for Attitude Toward Care in Family Caregivers of Elderly Adults With Dementia
Norma Velázquez-Morales, MS, RN; María de los Angeles Villarreal-Reyna, PhD, RN; and Ana Laura Carrillo-Cervantes, MSN, RN
532 Nursing Narratives With Beginning Students in
Non-Nursing Courses: Innovative, Interdisciplinary, Collaborative Teaching Strategies Anna M. Waterman, PhD, RN; and Dale M. Hilty, PhD
533 Welcome to Nursing: Millennial Nurse Graduates’ Perceptions of Transition to Professional Practice
Joanie Weigel, MSN, BSN, RN; and Julie E. Klein, PhD, RN
535 Level of Self-Esteem and Contributive Factors in Japanese Undergraduate Nursing Students
Takumi Yoshino, MSN, RN; Miwako Hoshi, PhD, RN; Maki Fujikawa, MSN, RN; and Misako Yoshitake, MSN, RN
536 The Meaning of “Human Caring” From Nursing
Students’ Perspectives After the First Clinical Practice
Misako Yoshitake, MSN, RN; Maki Fujikawa, MSN, RN; Takumi Yoshino, MSN, RN; and Miwako Hoshi, PhD, RN
Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters (EB2)
537 State Advisory Council on Palliative Care and Quality of Life: Advancing Palliative Care in Alabama Kristi A. Acker, DNP, FNP-BC, AOCNP, ACHPN
538 Implementing an Interprofessional Hypertension Clinic in a Rapidly Growing Community Outside of Port-auPrince, Haiti
Becky M. Baird, MS, RN-BC, CMSRN, CNE; Ellen L. Palmer, PhD, RN; and Rachel Zimmerman, DPT
539 Establishing the Access in Minutes Team in the Adult Emergency Department
Diana Lyn Baptiste, DNP, MSN, RN; Barbara Maliszewski, MS, RN; and Madeleine Whalen, MSN/MPH, RN, CEN
540 It Takes a Village: Transitional Care, an Interprofessional Collaborative Effort
Ashley Brooke Barquin, BSN, RN; Racquel Vera-McLean, PhD, ARNP, PPCNP-BC; and Donna Small, MBA, BSN, RN
541 “Hot Spotters”: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Coordinating Care in High-Risk Individuals
542 Lean-In Stroke Care: Reducing Waste to Increase Efficiency
Bianca Ivonne Buijck, PhD, MScN, RN; Anneke Guyt, BA, RN; and Emanuela Borges Dias, BSN, RN
543 The Impact of the Gentle Transition Initiative on Exclusive Breastfeeding Rates
Felicitas Cacal, DNP, MSN, RN, RNC-OB, C-EFM; Michelle Krok, BSN, RN, CMNN; and Heidi Costenaro, AS, RNC-MNN, CLC
544 Early Evidence-Based Practice (EBP): Florence Nightingale and the Pavilion-Style Hospital William T. Campbell, EdD, MS, RN
545 Enhancing the Patient Experience With a Do-NotDisturb Sleep Protocol
Linda L. Corbett, MSN, RN; Kristeen Andes, AS, RN; Trang Lucy Nguyen, BSN, RN; and Adele M. Spegman, PhD, RN
546 Failure to Rescue Nursing Grand Rounds Ileen Craven, DNP, RN-BC, CNS
547 Quality Improvement Project for Early Identification of Severe Sepsis
Kelly Fleming, BSN; Racquel Vera-McLean, PhD, ARNP, PPCNP-BC; and Luellen Hatcher, BSN, RN
548 Trauma-Informed Parenting: Reaching Rural Kinship Families Through a Nursing Faculty and Extension Education Partnership
Karen J. Foli, PhD, MSN, RN, FAAN; Susan J. Kersey, MSN, PMHCNS-BC; Lingsong Zhang, PhD; and Brooke Wilkinson, MS
549 Identifying Best Practice for Healthcare Providers Caring for Autistic Children Perioperatively Margaret A. Gettis, DNP, CPNP-PC
550 An Evidence-Based Walking Program to Increase
POSTER SESSION 2
529 Clinical Reasoning: Optimizing Teaching and Learning
Physical Activity and Healthy Outcomes for Employees Valerie Dietrich Greaves, DNP, RN
551 Interprofessional Education and Collaboration in the Graduate Nursing Mental Health Courses
Judy Haefner, DNP, RN, PMHNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC; Barbara J. Kupferschmid, PhD, RN; Marilyn R. McFarland, PhD, RN, FNP BC, CTN-A and Marilyn Filter, PhD, CNM, RN
577 Evidence-Based Healthy Adolescent Relationships
Talk: Strategies for Improving Parent Involvement and Promoting Adolescent Safety Natalie Hart, MS, RN, PMHNP-BC
552 A Qualitative Analysis of Minority Students’ Educational Experiences
Shanell D. Hill, BSN, RN; and Linda Eileen Wolf, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNS, CNE
553 Hand Hygiene Journey
Kim A. Hodgin, MSN, RN-BC
554 Motivational Interviewing and Pain Management: Improving Patient Satisfaction
Beena Roby Joseph, DNP (HSL), MSN, RNC-MNN
Wendy Buenzli, PhD, RN
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POSTER SESSION 2 555 Mobile Technology Integration in Baccalaureate Nursing Education to Promote Technological Competency and Reduce Medication Errors Laly Joseph, DVM, DNP, RN-C, ARNP, ANP-BC
557 Reviewing Nursing Policy and Procedures: Is There a Process?
Jane Marlene Langemeier, PhD, MSN, RN
558 Infant Massage and Rates of Maternal Postpartum Depression in Mothers of Preterm Infants
Diane E. McClure, DNP, CPNP, APHN-BC, CCAP, CEIM, CCRN
559 Emergency on Campus: Attitudes of Interprofessional Healthcare Students in a Simulated Patient Care Experience
Briyana L. M. Morrell, MSN, RN, CCRN-K; Rebecca Ann Cartledge, MSN, RN, CNM; Jennifer Nicole Carmack, MSN, RN; Kathleen Elizabeth Hetzler, DNP, CNS, APRN, OCN; Stephanie R. Kemery, MSN, RN, CMSRN; Shannon Marie Moore, MSN, RN; Alison M. Nichols, OTD, OTR; Jane Toon, DNP, RN; Craig A. Voll, PhD, LAT, ATC, PT; and Elizabeth S. Moore, PhD
560 Nurses’ Reports of Working Conditions and Nursing Care Left Undone in Thailand
Apiradee Nantsupawat, PhD, RN
561 Nurses’ Influence on Nutrition-Based Recovery in POSTER SESSION 2
Substance Use Disorders
Chelsea Lee Noble, SN; and Tyler William Earl-Capehart, SN
562 The Influence of Early Mobilization on Pressure Ulcers: A Systematic Review
Adrianne Opp, MSN, RN, AGCNS; Laura Moffat, MSN, MS, RN, AGCNS-BC; and Karissa Coe, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BC
563 Epinephrine Auto-Injector Training in Primary Care Mary K. Peterson, DNP, MSN, APRN, PPCNP-BC
564 Group-Based Diabetes Self-Management Education Program to Improve Patient Health Outcomes Bianca Adrienne Ramiro, BSN, RN
565 Challenging CAUTI and Urinary Catheter Use Reduction in the Total Hip and Knee Replacement Patient
Anne Marie Schiavoni-Colucci, MA, RN-BC, ONC, WCC; and Jeanine Woltmann, BS, RN, CIC
566 Food Insecurity Screening in a Pediatric Clinic
Laurie Sparr, BSN, RN; and Deborah Loman, PhD, PNP, PNCB
567 Screening Adolescent Females: An Evidence-Based Practice Research Project
Marie Tse-Valcin, DNP, FNP-BC, RN
568 Neighborhood Diabetes Education Program Healthy Lifestyle Project
Marie Tse-Valcin, DNP, FNP-BC, RN; and Yentoneth WhyteObadiaru, BS, RN
Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters (LD2) 569 Improving Nurse Retention in Acute Care Setting
Brittney Armstrong, MSN, RN; Shellye A. Vardaman, PhD, RNBC, CNE; and Stephanie L. Lewis, PhD, RN, CNE
570 Application of a Framework for Increasing Nu Beta Chapter Membership, Engagement, and Retention
Diana Lyn Baptiste, DNP, MSN, RN; Nancy S. Goldstein, DNP, MS, RNC-OB, ANP-BC; Teresa A. Pfaff, MPH, MSN, BSN, BA, RN, APHN-BC, CPH; Michelle Patch, MSN, APRN-CNS, ACNS-BC; and Sabianca Delva, BSN, RN
571 Advocating and Sustaining Lifelong Learning Through a Center of Excellence Approach
Carol Boswell, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN; and Sharon Cannon, EdD, RN, ANEF
572 A Mentorship Program to Enhance Leadership Skills in Early Career Nurses
Billy A. Caceres, MSN, RN, AGPCNP-BC, AHNP; Fidelindo Lim, DNP, CCRN; Larry Z. Slater, PhD, RN-BC, CNE; Mary M. Brennan, DNP, ACNP-BC, ANP, FAANP; and Betty Boyle-Duke, DNP, MS, BSN, RN, CPNP
573 From Struggling Local Chapter to Chapter Key Award: Lambda Lambda’s Perspective
Shirley K. Comer, DNP, JD, RN, CNE, ACNS-BC; and Yvette Roberts, DNP, RN
574 The Influence of Clinical Nurse Educator Leadership on Graduate Registered Nurses’ First Year of Nursing
Tracey H. Coventry, MNEd, RN, RM; and Kylie P. Russell, PhD, RN
575 Don’t Stall, Just Call
Patricia DiGiacomo, EdD, MSN, RN, RNC-OB; and Susan E. Gresko, MSN, RN, CRNP, PPCNP-BC
576 Challenge of the Generations!: How Can We Attract and Retain the Millennial Nurses?
Cindy Ford, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNE; and Kimberley A. Stunkard, MSN, RN-BC
578 Nurse Policy Entrepreneurship: A Multiple Streams Approach to Influence Traffic Safety in a Rural Community
Judy Lynn Gregg, RN; Julie E. Miller, MSN, RN; and Kathleen Tennant, PhD, APN-BC
579 Steal Your Time Back Utilizing Lean Methodology Daphne L. Hurm, MSN, RN, CEN, CFRN; and Jodie D. Johnston, BSN, RN, CPN, CSSGB
580 Reimagine RN Student Clinical Education in Your Hospital: Teacher Practitioners at the Bedside
Karen M. Mayer, PhD, MHA, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE; and Lauren Robertson, BSN, RN, CGRN
581 Nurse Retention: Impact From Workplace Environment Assessments
Rebecca Lucia Moore, MSN, BSN, RN
582 Advancing the Capacity of Public Health Nursing in
Maine Through a Targeted Leadership Development Program Jennifer L. Morton, DNP, MPH, RN, APHN-BC
583 Nurse Managers’ Leadership Model and Its Connection to Nurses’ Job Satisfaction: A Pilot Study
Anu Nurmeksela, MHS, RN; Tarja Kvist, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; and Jaana Peltokoski, PhD, RN
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POSTER SESSION 2 584 Person-Centered Care and Leadership in Long-Term Care
Santhiny Rajamohan, PhD, RN
585 Predictors of Culture Competence Among Registered Nurses
Strategies
Carol Boswell, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN; Minerva Gonzales, DNP, RN-BC, NE-BC; and Jessica Marquez
598 Therapy Intensity in the Therapeutic Rehabilitation
Climate in Skilled Nursing Facilities, and the Nurse’s Role
586 Governing Board Work: The Role of Board Committees and Nurse Leaders as Supporting Staff Paul T. Skiem, MBA, LCS
587 Preparing Tomorrow’s Leaders to Bring About Positive Change for Healthcare and the Nursing Profession Sarah O. Watts, PhD, RN
588 From Virtual to Real Advocacy: An Infographic on Phi Gamma’s International Engagement
Jeanne Widener, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE; Irvin Ong, MHPEd, BSN, RN, FPSQua; and Carole D. Liske, PhD, MSN, RN
Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters (SC2)
589 Exploring Harmful Incidents in University Hospitals in Ghana: Implications for Patient Safety Aaron Asibi Abuosi, PhD, MBA, BA, RN
590 Development and Implementation of a Care
Coordination Rounds in a Medical-Surgical Unit Juvy Montecalvo Acosta, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, CWCN
591 The Experience of Military Separation/Deployment for Young Children and Families
Janice G. Agazio, PhD, RN, CRNP, FAANP, FAAN
592 Effects of Provider Communication Behaviors and SDM on QOL Among Advanced Cancer Patients in Saudi Arabia Aisha M. Alhofaian, MSN, BSN, RN
Bianca Ivonne Buijck, PhD, MScN, RN
599 Moral Distress in Perinatal Nurses
Esra Bukecïk, MSN, RN; and Gulten Koc, PhD, RN
600 Gender Differences in Self-Care Behaviors in Persons With Type 2 Diabetes
Allison Cameron; Kristen A. Sethares, PhD, RN, CNE, FAHA; Mahzad Hojjat, PhD; Anne Moyer, PhD; and Kristine Batty, PhD, APRN-BC, BC-ADM, CDE, CDOE
601 Caregiving Burden of the Dyad in Cancer Situations
Lorena Chaparro-Diaz, PhD, RN; and Cindy Lorena ValbuenaCastiblanco, Mg(C), RN
602 Groups of Family Caregivers in Colombia: Profile, Caregiving Ability, and Burden
Lorena Chaparro-Diaz, PhD, RN; and Sonia Carreno-Moreno, PhD, MSN, RN
603 Impact of Coping Strategies on Resilience, Psychological Well-Being, and Perceived Health Among Military Personnels Hui-Hsun Chiang, PhD, RN
604 Development of Students’ Beliefs About Caring in Nursing
Sherrilyn Coffman, PhD, RN
605 Exploring Nurses’ Perceptions of Dignity During End-ofLife Care
Barbara Crump, PhD, APN
593 Assignments Matter: Results From a Nurse-Patient Assignment Survey
Stephanie B. Allen, PhD, MSN, MS, BSN, ASN, RN, NE-BC
594 An Interprofessional Approach to Pain Education in Schools of Nursing, Medicine, and Pharmacy
Tammy D. Barbé, PhD, RN, CNE; Annesha White, PhD, PharmD, MS; Kimberly Vernachio, PharmD, RPh; David Rhoads, BS; John Licciardone, DO, MS, MBA, FACPM; Simone Jiandani, PharmD, BS; and Sumihiro Suzuki, PhD, MS, BS
595 Post-Exam Feedback Practices: An Interprofessional Perspective From Health Science Programs
Tammy D. Barbé, PhD, RN, CNE; and Patricia J. Troyan, EdD, RN, CNM, CNE
596 Mental Health Diagnoses, Locus of Control, and Chronic Health Conditions in Rural Women
Renee Bauer, PhD, RN; and Jill Moore, PhD, RN
643 The Care With Familiar Approach: Perspectives of
Nursing Professionals in the “Clinica Juan N. Corpas” Ana Cecilia Becerra, PhD; Fabiola Joya; and Kelly Johana Garzón
POSTER SESSION 2
Korto L. Scott, EdD, RN, FNP
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597 Nursing Leadership in Rural Settings: Challenges and
606 Emergency Care During the Transferal of Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury to Designated Trauma Center Jintana Damkliang, PhD, RN
607 Healthy Lifestyle of Nurses and Nursing Students
Walter De Caro, PhD, MSC, RN; Elisabetta Corvo, PhD, JD; and Julita Sansoni, MSc
608 Sexual Relationships in Botswana
Kefalotse Sylvia Dithole, PhD, MSc, BEd, RN
609 Cognitive Reserve and Memory Compensation Strategies in Mexican Older Adults
Claudia Jennifer Dominguez, MNS, RN; Perla Lizeth Hernandez, DNS, BS, MNS; and Bertha Cecilia Salazar González, PhD
610 The Knowledge, Behaviors, and Attitudes of Beginning Baccalaureate Nursing Students Using Health Literacy Strategies Marion Caroline Alida Dunkerley, EdD, RN
611 Toward a Nursing Theory of Compassion Energy Dorothy J. Dunn, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, AHN-BC
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POSTER SESSION 2 612 Innovation Is Hot: Use of a Skin Patch Device to Obtain
624 Factors Predicting Mastery of Informatics Competencies
Aris Eliades, PhD, RN, CNS; Neil L. McNinch, MS, RN; Samantha J. Formica, BSN, RN, CPN; and Kathryn H. Stoner, MSN, RN, NEA-BC
Barbara J. Kupferschmid, PhD, RN; Constance J. Creech, EdD, MSN, RN, ANP-BC; Marilyn R. McFarland, PhD, RN, FNP BC, CTN-A; Judy Haefner, DNP, RN, PMHNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC; and Marilyn Filter, PhD, CNM, RN
Temperature Measurements
613 Perception of Adults Toward Men in Nursing in Calabar Municipality of Cross River State, Nigeria
Regina E. Ella, PhD, MEd, BSc, RN, RM, FWACN; P. E. SamsonAkpan, PhD, MPH, BSc, RN/RM, RNE, FWACN; and Ekaete Francis Asuquo, MNSc, BNSc, RN, RM, RPN
614 Community Engagement to Explore Mothering and
Infant Feeding Practices Among Black Women Living With HIV
Josephine B. Etowa, PhD, RN, RM, FWACN; Jean Hannan, PhD, ARNP; Seye Babatunde, MBBS, MPH, FWACP, FRSPH; J. Craig Phillips, PhD, LLM, RN, ARNP, PMHCNS-BC, ACRN, FAAN; and Bagnini Kohoun, PhD
615 Telemedicine Perceptions of Rural Patients With HIV and Mental Health Issues
Safiya George Dalmida, PhD, APRN-BC; Pamela Payne-Foster, MD, MPH; Billy Kirkpatrick, PhD, MA; and George Mugoya, PhD, MA
616 Lived Experience of Suffering Through the 2010 POSTER SESSION 2
Earthquake in Haiti
Diane Gullett, MSN, MPH, RN
617 Quality of Life in Patients With Peritoneal Dyalisis Continuous Ambulatory
Juana Mercedes Gutierrez Valverde, PhD, MSN, BN, RN; Karen Marlene Velazquez Ayala, BN, RN; Milton Carlos GuevaraValtier, EdD, MSN, BN, RN; Pedro Luis Olivo Rodriguez, MSN, BN, RN; Gabino Ramos-Vazquez, BN, RN; and Esther Gallegos Cabriales, PhD, MA, BN, RN, FAAN
618 Health Literacy Decision-Making and Prostate Cancer
Knowledge of Rural African American Men in Alabama Gwendolyn L. Hooper, PhD, RN, APRN-BC; and JoAnn S. Oliver, PhD, RN, CNE
619 Investigation of Factors Affecting Personal Development and Well-Being of Hospital Nurses in Japan Miwako Hoshi, PhD, RN
620 Using Hoey’s Problem-Solution Pattern in Medical Futility Case Scenario Development Ming Yi Hsu, PhD, MSc, RN
621 Outcome on Integrated Community Care Interventions for Frail Elderly Through Literature Review Junko Imaiso, PhD, PHN, RN
623 Learning Environment and Learning Opportunity
Associated With Research Utilization for Nurses in Japanese Hospitals
Tomomi Kameoka, DNSc, RN; Naomi Funashima, DNSc, RN; Kyoko Yokoyama, DNSc, RN; and Yuriko Nomoto, DNSc, RN
in Doctor of Nursing Practice Students
625 Cricoid Pressure During Intubation: Review of Research and Survey of Nurse Anesthetists
Tania A. Lalli, BSN, RN; Michael Rieker, DNP, CRNA, FAAN; and Donald D. Kautz, PhD, RN, CNRN, CRRN-A
626 School Nurses’ Self-Efficacy in Diabetes Education and Management and Their Diabetes Attitudes Mee Kyung Lee, MSN, BSN, RN, PNP
627 Development and Validation of Vignettes to Explore Workplace Bullying
Joy Longo, PhD, RN; and Michael A. DeDonno, PhD
628 A Community Health Intervention: Improving the Health of Clergy Members
Dana R. Martin, DNP, RN
629 Organizational Politics in the Workplace
Denise M. McEnroe-Petitte, PhD, RN; and Leodoro Labrague, DM, MAN, RN
630 Scientific Exploration Into Pokémon GO©: A Detailed
Examination of Family Experiences and Motivations for Use Lisa K. Militello, PhD, MPH, RN, CP; and Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN
631 Knowledge of Breast Cancer and the Practice of Breast Self-Examination Among Female Student Nurses
Christiana Okantey, MPhil, BA, SRN, FWACN, FGCNM; Gifty Osei Berchie, MSc, SRN, BA; Susanna Aba Abraham, MPH, RGN, BA, FWACN, FGCNM; and Dorcas Frempomaa Agyare, MN, BSc, RGN
632 Is Motherhood Affecting the Quality of Life of Female Adolescents: A Systematic Review
Yasmin P. Parpio, MSc-EB, BScN; Hina Pyar Ali, MBA; and Salima M. Farooq, MSBE, RN
633 An Exploration of Nurses’ Perceptions of Unfinished Nursing Care
Mary Lee Potter, MBA, BSN, RN, CWOCN, CHRN
634 Developing a Model to Facilitate Holistic Care by Midwives to Pregnant Women Living With HIV Oslinah Buru Tagutanazvo, PhD, RN, RM
635 Evaluating Undergraduate Nursing Students’
Knowledge Before and After a Palliative and End-of-Life Care Course Susan E. Thrane, PhD, RN
636 Disaster Risk Perception Among Native Hawaiians: A Photovoice Feasibility Study
Morgan Aiwohi Torris-Hedlund, MPA, MS, RN, CEN, APHN-BC, FAWM
637 Adolescents’ Nutritional Knowledge Marie Tse-Valcin, DNP, FNP-BC, RN
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POSTER SESSION 2 638 Negative Attitude and Anxiety Toward Aging in Students From a Nursing School in Saltillo, Mexico
Irving Arnoldo Viera-Villanueva, BSN, RN; Ana Laura CarrilloCervantes, MSN, RN; MarĂa de los Angeles Villarreal-Reyna, PhD, RN; Daniel Sifuentes-Leura, MSN, RN; Maria Magdalena Delabra-Salinas, MSN, RN; and Raul Adrian Castillo-Vargas, MSN, RN
639 Using an Avatar Virtual Service Animal to Decrease Falls and Delirium in Hospitalized Older Adults
Sharon Stahl Wexler, PhD, MA, BSN, RN, GCNS-BC, FNGNA; and Lin J. Drury, PhD, RN, FNGNA
640 The Lived Experience of Emergency Nurses: What Has Been Learned From Traumatic and Violent Events Renee R. Wright, EdD, RN
641 The Structure of Family Nursing Practices in
Multifunctional Long-Term Care in a Small Group Home Akemi Yamazaki, PhD, RN
642 Effects of Living Environment on Adolescentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Life
Outcomes: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach Luke Yang, PhD
Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy This academy is designed for nurse educators with at least seven years of experience in a faculty role. Participants (Scholars) will increase their leadership acumen and develop and refine the skill sets essential to success in a faculty leadership role. Each Scholar is paired with a self-selected mentor and a senior faculty member who will work collaboratively to guide the Scholar in accomplishing the program goals. The 12-month program consists of two face-to-face workshops, online discussion forums, and completion of a leadership project and progression plan.
Applications for Cohort III will be available April 2018.
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2017 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS 2017 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS FOR NURSING EXCELLENCE RECIPIENTS Thank you to all judges and judge chairs who participated in reviewing the 2017 nominations. Amy J. Berman Geriatric Nursing Leadership Award Kuei-Min Chen, PhD, RN Professor Kaohsiung Medical University Kaohsiung, Taiwan Audrey Hepburn Award for Contributions to the Health and Welfare of Children Elizabeth Sloand, PhD, CPNP, FAAN Associate Professor Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Maryland, USA
2017 I N T E R N AT I O N A L AWA R D S
The Capstone International Nursing Book Award Medical-Surgical Nursing: Making Connections to Practice Published by F. A. Davis Company Janice Hoffman, PhD, RN, ANEF Nancy Sullivan, DNP, RN Pennsylvania, USA Daniel J. Pesut Spirit of Renewal Award William Rosa, MS, RN, LMT, AHN-BC, AGPCNP-BC, CCRN-CMC Robert Wood Johnson Future of Nursing Scholar University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing New York, USA The Episteme Award Therese S. Richmond, PhD, CRNP, FAAN Andrea B. Laporte Endowed Term Professor of Nursing University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Pennsylvania, USA Evidence-Based Practice Award Providence Health Care British Columbia, Canada Helen Henry Excellence of Care Award Clinical Nurse Leaders at the Carolinas Medical Center Carolinas HealthCare System North Carolina, USA
Melanie C. Dreher Outstanding Dean Award for Excellence in Chapter Support Jane Kirschling, PhD, RN, FAAN Pi Chapter Dean and Professor University of Maryland School of Nursing Maryland, USA New Member Pillar Award Tracy Schwab, MSN, APRN, AGACNP-BC Delta Xi Chapter Nurse Practitioner Kent State University College of Nursing Ohio, USA Practice-Academe Innovative Collaboration Award Duke Advancement of Nursing, Center of Excellence Duke University Health and Duke University School of Nursing North Carolina, USA Virginia K. Saba Nursing Informatics Leadership Award Joyce E. Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN Vice President, Informatics Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society Illinois, USA
BOARD AWARDS Nell J. Watts Lifetime Achievement in Nursing Linda H. Aiken, PhD, FRCN, FAAN Claire M. Fagin Professor University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Pennsylvania, USA Judith Shamian, PhD, RN, DSc (Hon), LLD (Hon), FAAN Past President International Council of Nurses Ontario, Canada Archon Award David Suzuki, PhD Co-Founder David Suzuki Foundation British Columbia, Canada C3 Collaborating for Health England
Hester C. Klopper Global Health Award Iota Xi Chapter Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Florida, USA
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2017 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS Lucie S. Kelly Mentor Award Elizabeth Carlson, PhD, RN Chairperson Department of Adult Health and Gerontological Nursing Professor Rush University College of Nursing Illinois, USA
Eta Pi Chapter #182, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, College of Nursing, Wisconsin, USA
Sheila Anne Burke, DNP, MBA, MSN, RN, BC-NEA Vice President of Nursing Education Affiliates, Inc. Illinois, USA
Xi Zeta Chapter #340, Nicholls State University, Department of Nursing, Louisiana, USA
Nu Psi Chapter #333, San Francisco State University, School of Nursing, California, USA
Tau Beta Chapter #432, Wesley College, Delaware, USA Two-Time Recipients Eta Chapter #006, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pennsylvania, USA Rho Chapter #016, University of Michigan, School of Nursing, Michigan, USA
Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award Yvonne Moores, DBE, RN, RM England
Upsilon Chapter #018, New York University, Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York, USA
CHAPTER AWARDS
Gamma Xi Chapter #084, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, College of Nursing, Arizona, USA
Chapter Communications and Publicity Award Upsilon Chapter New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing New York, USA
Alpha Rho Chapter #039, West Virginia University, School of Nursing, Health Sciences Center, West Virginia, USA
Delta Beta-at-Large Chapter #096, University of Tampa; University of South Florida, College of Nursing, Florida, USA
CHAPTER KEY AWARDS
Zeta Omicron Chapter #157, University of Northern Colorado, School of Nursing, Colorado, USA
First-Time Recipients
Theta Theta Chapter #198, Capital University, Ohio, USA
Alpha Alpha Chapter #023, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Nursing, North Carolina, USA
Iota Phi-at-Large Chapter #235, Anna Maria College; Assumption College; Atlantic Union College, Department of Nursing; Becker College; University of Massachusetts, Worcester, Graduate School of Nursing; Worcester State University, Department of Nursing, Massachusetts, USA
Beta Tau Chapter #065, University of Miami, School of Nursing and Health Studies, Florida, USA Gamma Tau-at-Large Chapter #089, California State University, Northridge – Matador; University of CaliforniaLos Angeles, School of Nursing, California, USA
Kappa Theta Chapter #246, Western Kentucky University, College of Health and Human Services, Kentucky, USA
Delta Zeta Chapter #100, City University of New York, Lehman College, Department of Nursing, New York, USA
Kappa Sigma Chapter #256, Olivet Nazarene University, School of Professional Studies, Nursing, Illinois, USA
Delta Xi Chapter #108, Kent State University, College of Nursing, Ohio, USA
Kappa Phi-at-Large Chapter #259, College of St. Benedict/ St. John’s University, Nursing Department; St. Cloud State University, Department of Nursing Science, Minnesota, USA
Zeta Alpha Chapter #143, University of Tennessee, Tennessee, USA Zeta Kappa-at-Large Chapter #152, Nevada State College; University of Nevada Las Vegas, School of Nursing, Nevada, USA Eta Gamma Chapter #169, Baylor University, Texas, USA < TO CONTENTS
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Dorothy Ford Buschmann Presidential Award Patricia E. Thompson, EdD, RN, FAAN Chief Executive Officer Sigma Theta Tau International Indiana, USA
Mu Omicron Chapter #301, DeSales University, Department of Nursing, Pennsylvania, USA
Kappa Psi Chapter #261, McNeese State University, College of Nursing, Louisiana, USA Tau Kappa-at-Large Chapter #440, Excelsior College, School of Nursing; Empire State College, School of Nursing and Allied Health, New York, USA
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2017 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS Tau Phi Chapter #451, Jefferson College of Health Sciences, Nursing Program, Virginia, USA Phi Gamma (Virtual) Chapter #481, Indiana, USA Phi Psi Chapter #501, Appalachian State University, Department of Nursing, North Carolina, USA Three-Time Recipients Beta Chi Chapter #068, Northwestern State University, College of Nursing, Louisiana, USA Gamma Pi-at-Large Chapter #086, College of Saint Mary; University of Nebraska Medical Center-Lincoln; University of Nebraska Medical Center-Kearney; University of Nebraska Medical Center-Norfolk; University of Nebraska Medical Center College-Scottsbluff; University of Nebraska Medical Center-Omaha, Nebraska, USA Epsilon Theta Chapter #126, University of Texas at Austin, School of Nursing, Texas, USA
Delta Upsilon-at-Large Chapter #114, Rhode Island College, School of Nursing; University of Rhode Island, White Hall; Salve Regina University, Department of Nursing, Rhode Island, USA Epsilon Kappa Chapter #128, Molloy College, Division of Nursing, New York, USA Zeta Gamma Chapter #145, University of South Alabama, College of Nursing, Alabama, USA Zeta Epsilon Chapter #147, Valparaiso University, College of Nursing, Indiana, USA Zeta Omega-at-Large Chapter #166, College of New Rochelle, School of Nursing; Dominican College of Blauvelt, Division of Nursing; Mercy College, Department of Nursing; Pace University, Lienhard School of Nursing, New York, USA
2017 I N T E R N AT I O N A L AWA R D S
Eta Nu Chapter #179, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, College of Nursing, Wisconsin, USA
Iota Nu-at-Large Chapter #227, University of Texas, Tyler; Texas A&M Commerce School of Nursing; East Texas Baptist University, Frank S. Groner School of Professional Studies, Texas, USA
Eta Omega Chapter #190, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Department of Nursing, Massachusetts, USA
Lambda Eta Chapter #269, Salisbury University, Department of Nursing, Maryland, USA
Lambda Rho-at-Large Chapter #279, Jacksonville University School of Nursing; University of North Florida School of Nursing, Florida, USA
Lambda Chi Chapter #284, Barry University, Division of Nursing, Florida, USA
Rho Theta Chapter #414, Northern Kentucky University, Kentucky, USA Rho Chi-at-Large Chapter #428, HAN University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Nursing Studies; Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Healthcare Studies; Saxion University of Applied Sciences, Academie Gezondheidszorg; University of Applied Sciences Utrecht; Utrecht University, Department of Nursing Science, Netherlands
Mu Upsilon Chapter #306, College of Staten Island, Department of Nursing, New York, USA Nu Nu Chapter #323, Weber State University, School of Nursing, Utah, USA Omicron Tau Chapter #377, Minot State University, Department of Nursing, North Dakota, USA Five-Time Recipients Alpha Chapter #001, Indiana University, School of Nursing, Indiana, USA
Tau Upsilon Chapter #450, University of Windsor, School of Nursing, Toldo Health Education Centre, Canada
Alpha Omicron Chapter #037, Saint Xavier University, School of Nursing, Illinois, USA
Four-Time Recipients
Zeta Theta-at-Large Chapter #150, Bowling Green State University, School of Nursing; Lourdes University School of Nursing; Mercy College of Northwest Ohio; University of Toledo, College of Nursing, Ohio, USA
Psi-at-Large Chapter #021, Pacific Lutheran University, School of Nursing; Seattle Pacific University, School of Health Sciences, University of Washington-Brothell; University of Washington-Seattle; University of Washington-Tacoma, Washington, USA Alpha Eta Chapter #029, University of California-San Francisco, School of Nursing, California, USA Alpha Omega Chapter #046, Adelphi University, College of Nursing and Public Health, New York, USA
Lambda Delta Chapter #266, Monmouth University, Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies, New Jersey, USA Nu Rho-at-Large Chapter #327, Bryan College of Health Sciences, School of Nursing; Nebraska Wesleyan University, Department of Nursing; Union College, Nursing Program, Nebraska, USA
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2017 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS Rho Delta Chapter #410, The Aga Khan University, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Karachi, Pakistan
Omicron Epsilon Chapter #363, Clarkson College, Nursing Program, Nebraska, USA
Tau Omicron Chapter #445, Saint Francis Medical Center, College of Nursing, Illinois, USA
Nine-Time Recipients
Six-Time Recipients
Beta Xi Chapter #060, University of Delaware, School of Nursing, Delaware, USA
Alpha Xi Chapter #036, University of South Carolina, College of Nursing, South Carolina, USA
Epsilon Eta Chapter #125, Southern Illinois University, School of Nursing, Illinois, USA
Eta Eta Chapter #173, York College of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Pennsylvania, USA
Pi Gamma Chapter #385, Mercer University, Georgia Baptist College of Nursing, Georgia, USA
Kappa Eta Chapter #245, New Jersey City University, Department of Nursing, New Jersey, USA
Ten-Time Recipients
Mu Lambda Chapter #297, Minnesota State UniversityMankato, College of Allied Health & Nursing, Minnesota, USA
Eta Kappa-at-Large Chapter #176, Baker University School of Nursing; Emporia State University, Newman Division of Nursing; Washburn University School of Nursing, Kansas, USA
Seven-Time Recipients Kappa Chapter #009, The Catholic University of America, School of Nursing, Washington, DC, USA Beta Kappa Chapter #056, University of Virginia School of Nursing, Virginia, USA Gamma Zeta Chapter #076, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, School of Nursing, North Carolina, USA
Eleven-Time Recipients Delta Chapter #003, University of Kansas, School of Nursing, Kansas, USA Zeta Phi Chapter #163, Wright State University-Miami Valley, College of Nursing and Health, Ohio, USA Twelve-Time Recipients
Eta Beta Chapter #168, Widener University, School of Nursing, Pennsylvania, USA
Beta Zeta-at-Large Chapter #052, American International College, Division of Nursing; Elms College, Department of Nursing; University of Massachusetts-Amherst, College of Nursing, Massachusetts, USA
Iota Sigma Chapter #232, Azusa Pacific University, School of Nursing, California, USA
Beta Mu Chapter #058, University of Arizona, College of Nursing, Arizona, USA
Pi Pi Chapter #398, Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences, Illinois, USA
Thirteen-Time Recipients
Beta Beta (Houston) Chapter #648, Texas Womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s University-Houston, College of Nursing, Texas, USA
Beta Nu Chapter #059, East Carolina University, College of Nursing, North Carolina, USA
Eight-Time Recipients
Delta Omega Chapter #118, University of Akron, College of Nursing, Ohio, USA
Gamma Chapter #002, University of Iowa, College of Nursing, Iowa, USA
CHAPTER ANNIVERSARIES
Gamma Gamma Chapter #073, San Diego State University, College of Health and Human Services, California, USA Iota Mu Chapter #226, Texas Tech University Sciences Center, School of Nursing, Texas, USA Nu Xi-at-Large Chapter #324, California State University, East Bay, Department of Nursing and Health Science; Holy Names University, Department of Nursing; Samuel Merritt University, School of Nursing, California, USA
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Omicron Delta Chapter #362, University of Phoenix, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Arizona, USA
Gamma Phi Chapter #091, Rush University, Illinois, USA
50th Anniversary Alpha Kappa-at-Large Chapter #032, Regis University, Loretta Heights School of Nursing; University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, USA Alpha Lambda Chapter #033, University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Nursing, Illinois, USA Alpha Mu Chapter #034, Case Western University, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Ohio, USA
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2017 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS Alpha Nu Chapter #035, Villanova University, College of Nursing, Pennsylvania, USA
Nu Theta Chapter #318, Edinboro University, Department of Nursing, Pennsylvania, USA
Alpha Xi Chapter #036, University of South Carolina, College of Nursing, South Carolina, USA
Nu Iota Chapter #319, University of Nevada, Reno, Orvis School of Nursing, Nevada, USA
Alpha Omicron Chapter #037, Saint Xavier University, School of Nursing, Illinois, USA
Nu Kappa Chapter #320, Colorado Mesa State University, Health Sciences Department, Nursing, Colorado, USA
Alpha Pi Chapter #038, University of Wyoming, Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing, Wyoming, USA
Nu Lambda Chapter #321, Union University, School of Nursing, Tennessee, USA
Alpha Rho Chapter #039, West Virginia University, School of Nursing, West Virginia, USA
Nu Mu Chapter #322, California State University, Los Angeles, School of Nursing, California, USA
Alpha Sigma Chapter #040, Seattle University, College of Nursing, Washington, USA
Nu Nu Chapter #323, Weber State University, School of Nursing, Utah, USA
25th Anniversary
Nu Xi-at-Large Chapter #324, California State University, Easy Bay, Department of Nursing and Health Science; Holy Names University, Department of Nursing; Samuel Merritt University, School of Nursing, California, USA
Mu Rho Chapter #303, University of South Carolina, Mary Black School of Nursing, South Carolina, USA Mu Sigma Chapter #304, University of Alberta, Faculty of Nursing, Canada 2017 I N T E R N AT I O N A L AWA R D S
Mu Tau Chapter #305, North Carolina A&T State University, School of Nursing, North Carolina, USA Mu Upsilon Chapter #306, College of Staten Island, Department of Nursing, New York, USA Mu Phi Chapter #307, Kennesaw State University, Wellstar School of Nursing, Georgia, USA Mu Chi Chapter #308, Fairfield University, School of Nursing, Connecticut, USA Mu Psi-at-Large Chapter #309, Queens University of Charlotte, Presbyterian School of Nursing; Wingate University, North Carolina, USA Mu Omega Chapter #310, Purdue University, Calumet, School of Nursing, Indiana, USA Nu Alpha Chapter #311, Marshall University, College of Health Professions, Department of Nursing, Indiana, USA Nu Beta Chapter #312, Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing, Maryland, USA Nu Gamma Chapter #313, Brenau University, Department of Nursing, Georgia, USA Nu Delta Chapter #314, Cleveland State University, School of Nursing, Ohio, USA Nu Zeta Chapter #316, Fort Hays State University, Department of Nursing, Kansas, USA Nu Eta Chapter #317, Drexel University, College of Nursing and Health Professions, Pennsylvania, USA
CLINICAL PARTNERSHIP AWARDS Academic Health or Medical Center Unit 62, Inpatient Medical Telemetry University of Kansas Health System Kansas, USA Large Hospital Implementing an Acuity Adaptable Care Model Utilizing Evidence-Based Practice Eskenazi Health Indiana, USA Primary or Community Facility North Central Nursing Clinics Purdue University School of Nursing Indiana, USA
FOUNDERS AWARDS Dorothy Garrigus Adams Award for Excellence in Fostering Professional Standards Robin P. Newhouse, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Dean and Distinguished Professor Indiana University School of Nursing Indiana, USA Edith Moore Copeland Award for Excellence in Creativity Pamela R. Jeffries, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Dean of Nursing George Washington University School of Nursing District of Columbia, USA
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2017 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS
Elizabeth Russell Belford Award for Excellence in Education Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Strategic Nursing Advisor ATI Nursing Education Idaho, USA Marie Hippensteel Lingeman Award for Excellence in Nursing Practice Elizabeth Duxbury, MS, RN, ACNS-BC Clinical Nurse Specialist, Medical Intensive Care Unit Rochester Regional Health New York, USA Mary Tolle Wright Award for Excellence in Leadership Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Professor and Associate Dean for Practice and Global Initiatives University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing North Carolina, USA Ethel Palmer Clarke Award for Chapter Excellence Rho Chi-at-Large Chapter #428 HAN University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Nursing Studies; Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Healthcare Studies; Saxion University of Applied Sciences, Academie Gezondheidszorg; University of Applied Sciences Utrecht; Utrecht University, Department of Nursing Science Netherlands
Sara McComb, PhD, PE Professor Purdue School of Nursing Indiana, USA Gita Mishra, PhD, CStat, CSci Director, Australian Longitudinal Study of Women’s Health Professor of Life Course Epidemiology School of Public Health, University of Queensland Australia Victoria Behar Mitrani, PhD Professor and Associate Dean for Research University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies Florida, USA Thomas Popcheff, CAE Chief Administrative Officer Sigma Theta Tau International Indiana, USA Katherine Rouleau, MDCM, CCFP, MHSC Director, Global Health Program Associate Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine University of Toronto Canada Bei Wu, PhD Dean’s Chair Professor in Global Health Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York University New York, USA Karen Wyche, MSW, PhD Research Professor George Washington School of Nursing District of Columbia, USA
MEDIA AWARDS Nursing Media Award (Print) Inside an Ebola Treatment Unit: A Nurse’s Report American Journal of Nursing Massachusetts, USA
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP Christopher Capot Director, Communications Elsevier New York, USA Erika Friedmann, PhD Professor and Associate Dean of Research University of Maryland School of Nursing Maryland, USA
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Laura Gitlin, PhD Professor Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Maryland, USA
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Elizabeth McWilliams Miller Award for Excellence in Research Shirley M. Moore, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN Edward J. and Louise Mellen Professor of Nursing and Associate Dean for Research Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University Ohio, USA
Nursing Media Award (Other–Electronic, Photography, Art, etc.) Essence of Healing: The Journey of American Indian Nurses North Dakota State University School of Nursing, Kat Communications, Cankdeska Cikana Community College, University of North Dakota Recruitment and Retention of American Indians into Nursing North Dakota, USA
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2017 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS RESEARCH AWARDS
TECHNOLOGY AWARDS
Research Dissemination Award American Lymphedema Framework University of Missouri Center for Lymphedema Research, Practice and Health Policy Missouri, USA
Best Practice in Technology Award Interprofessional Care for People with Multiple Chronic Conditions Interprofessional Education Collaborative George Washington University District of Columbia, USA
Research Dissertation Award Predicting Nurse Practitioners’ Intentions and Behaviors to Perform Routine HIV Screening Jodi L. Sutherland, PhD, RN Clinical Assistant Professor Binghamton University New York, USA
Thank you to all judges and judge chairs who participated in reviewing the 2017 nominations.
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GRANT RECIPIENTS Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) and its Foundation congratulate the following grant recipients!
Doris Bloch Research Award
McKenzie Wallace, BSN, BA (Alpha Mu Chapter, USA) Joan K. Stout, RN, Research Grant
STTI SMALL GRANTS
Elizabeth Herron, PhD, MSN, BSN (Pi Mu-at-Large Chapter, USA)
Carol Boswell, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN (Iota Mu Chapter, USA)
Rosemary Berkel Crisp Research Award
Brittany Butts, PhD, BSN (Alpha Epsilon Chapter, USA) Ellen Fineout-Overholt, PhD, MSN, BSN (Iota Nu-at-Large Chapter, USA) Fernanda Gimenes, PhD, MSN, BSN (Rho Upsilon Chapter, Brazil)
Ashley Weber, PhD, MSN (Epsilon Chapter, USA) Virginia Henderson Clinical Research Grant
Claire Jungyoun Han, MSN, BSN (Psi-at-Large Chapter, USA) STTI/Alpha Eta Collaborative Research Grant
Shannon Halloway, PhD, RN (Gamma Phi Chapter, USA)
Champion Nyoni, M Soc Sc, BSc (Tau Lambda-at-Large Chapter, Lesotho)
Sara Jones, PhD, BSN (Gamma Xi Chapter, USA)
STTI/American Association of Critical Care Nurses Grant
GRANT RECIPIENTS
Kendra Joy Kamp, BSN (Alpha Psi Chapter, USA)
Vallire D. Hooper, PhD, RN, CPAN, FAAN (Eta Psi Chapter, USA)
Mariya Kovaleva, BSN, RN (Alpha Epsilon Chapter, USA)
STTI/American Nurses Foundation Grant
Hyunhwa Lee, PhD, MSN, BSN (Zeta Kappa-at-Large Chapter, USA)
Dawn Langley-Brady, MSN, RN, AHN-BC, CHPN, CCAP (Beta Omicron Chapter, USA)
Lory Lewis, PhD, MSN, BSN (Delta Xi Chapter, USA)
STTI/American Nurses Credentialing Center EvidenceBased Practice (EBP) Implementation Grant Program
Adesola Ogunfowokan, PhD, MScN, BNSc (Chi Omicronat-Large Chapter, Nigeria)
Carole White, PhD, MScN, BScN (Delta Alpha-at-Large Chapter, USA)
Lori Rhudy, PhD, RN (Mu Tau Chapter, USA)
STTI/Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Grant
Melissa Saftner, PhD, MSN, BSN (Zeta Chapter, USA)
Hyejeong Hong, MSN, BSN (Nu Beta Chapter, USA)
Lee Anne Siegmund, PhD, BSN (Delta Omega Chapter, USA)
STTI/ATI Educational Assessment Nursing Research Grant
Tania Von Visger, MSN, BSN (Epsilon Chapter, USA) Erin Whitehouse, MPH, BSN (Nu Beta Chapter, USA) Chao Hsing Yeh, MPH, MSN, RN (USA)
Kathy Keister, PhD, MSN, BSN (Omicron Chi Chapter, USA) STTI/Canadian Nurses Foundation Grant
Marilyn Macdonald, MSN, RN (Kappa Zeta-at-Large Chapter, Canada) STTI/Chamberlain University College of Nursing Education Research Grants
Aimee Woda, PhD, MSN, BSN (Delta Gamma-at-Large Chapter, USA) Felecia Wood, PhD, MSN, BSN (Epsilon Omega Chapter, USA) STTI/Council for Advancement of Nursing Science
Daisy Garcia, PhD, MSN (Beta Epsilon Chapter, USA)
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GRANT RECIPIENTS STTI/Emergency Nurses Association Foundation Grant
Michelle Patch, MSN, APRN-CNS, ACNS-BC (Delta Gammaat-Large and Nu Beta Chapters, USA) STTI/Global Nursing Research Grant
Hyejeong Hong MSN, BSN (Nu Beta Chapter, USA) STTI/Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation End-ofLife Nursing Care Research Grant
Teresa Hagan, PhD, RN (Eta Chapter, USA) STTI/Midwest Nursing Research Society Research Grant
Colleen McGovern, MPH, BSN (Epsilon Chapter, USA) STTI/National Gerontological Nursing Association Research Grant
Judith Frain, PhD, RN (Tau Iota Chapter, USA)
Fernanda R. E. Gimenes, PhD, MN, (Rho Upsilon Chapter, Brazil)
Gimenes’s study will contribute to the development of knowledge in the field of patient safety and quality in oral medication preparation and administration through enteral feeding tubes. The results will provide Brazilian data that reflect the applicability of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s quality methodology to improve the hospital nursing practice in developing countries. They will also contribute to the body of evidence that may influence the development of national policies focused on the risks associated with medication administration.
Yvonne Smith, PhD, APRN, CNS (Delta Omega and Delta Xi Chapters, USA) STTI/Southern Nursing Research Society Grant
Patricia B. Wright, PhD, BSN (Epsilon Omicron and Gamma Xi Chapters, USA) STTI/Western Institute of Nursing Research Grant
Kristiana Avery, MS, PMHNP-BC (Alpha Kappa-at-Large and Gamma Pi-at-Large Chapters, USA) All grants are made possible as a result of donations to the Sigma Theta Tau International Foundation for Nursing Research Permanent Fund.
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Adesola Ogunfowokan, PhD, MScN, BNSc (Chi Omicron-at-Large Chapter, Nigeria)
Ogunfowokan’s study will improve the understanding of adolescents on rape concept and its prevention. It will also have a short- and long-term impact on the reduction of rape victimization and perpetration risk behaviors of adolescents.
GRANT RECIPIENTS
STTI/National League for Nursing Grant
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AU T H O R I N D E X
Abbott-Anderson, Kristen Abelard, Gabrielle P. Abraham, Susanna Aba Abraham-Settles, Betty Abrahamson, Kathleen Absher, Darren T. Abu Bdair, Izzeddin A. Abuatiq, Alham Abujaradeh, Hiba Abuosi, Aaron Asibi Abusalem, Said Acker, Kristi A. Acosta, Juvy Montecalvo Adam, Jamie Elizabeth Adams, Ellise Adams, Julie J. Adams, Kellie Adams Tufts, Kimberly Addison, Meredith Adeleye, Dave A. Adkins, Bradley R. Afolabi, Esther Kikelomo Afolayan, Joel Adeleke Agazio, Janice G. Aguilar, Jennifer L. Aguilera, Paulina Agyare, Dorcas Frempomaa Agyei-Ayensu, Kweku Ahmed, Azza Akinsola, Rashidat Omotola Aktas, Aynur Akyar, Imatullah Alaamri, Marym Albargawi, Moudi S. Albers, Janice L. Alexandre, Margarett Alfred, Danita Alhofaian, Aisha M. Ali, Awais Ali, Omar Ali, Parveen Ali, Tazeen Saeed Alinat, Carissa B. Allen, Kerry C. Allen, Lilian Allen, Stephanie B. Allston, Sheryl Almotairy, Monir M. Almutairi, Wedad M. Alsulami, Sanaa Awwad
Country USA USA Ghana USA USA USA Jordan USA USA Ghana USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Nigeria Nigeria USA USA Mexico Ghana Ghana USA Nigeria USA Turkey USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA United Kingdom Pakistan USA USA USA USA USA USA Saudi Arabia USA
Session E 06 B 11 C 07, CL2.437, SC2.631 ED2.505 F 05 ED2.454 RS.131 C 13 CL2.401 SC2.589 D 02 EB2.537, H 14 CL1.9, H 04, SC2.590 K 09 RS.175 D 07 A 13 RS.180 LD1.95 RS.132 RS.133 ED1.27 C 16 B 01, E 01, SC2.591 MC.102 CL2.409 SC2.631 C 07 H 15 I 18 H 17 C 02, ED2.496 A 19 A 03 A 11 D 17, E 23 ED2.455 SC2.592 K 16 A 21 SC1.254 IN.94, H 05 RS.134 J 14 E 16 SC2.593 D 18 CL2.402 I 22 J 07
CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CL = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EB = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters ED = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EE = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters EN = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters GN = Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters
Name
Country
Session
Alt-Gehrman, Penny A. Altmiller, Gerry Alvarez, Yamina Alvarez-Aguirre, Alicia Alviola, Christine Ann Amann, Carol Ann Amiri, Azita Amoah, Vida Maame Kissiwaa Amper, Karen Claire Andargeery, Shahera Andersen, Patrea Anderson, Debra J. Anderson, Jocelyn Andes, Kristeen Anglade, Debbie Antworth, Randi Marie Apiribu, Felix Aponte, Judith Aponte Valentin, Alexandra Apostolo, Jorge Manuel Applegate, Melanie A. Applegate, Paula J. Arbison, Munir N. Arebun, Julie Arias, Mauricio Arms, Tamatha Armstrong, Bridget Armstrong, Brittney Armstrong, Nancy Arquiza, Glenda Santiago Arsenault Knudsen, Elise N. Arslan, Sevda Arterberry, Katheryn B. Aselton, Pamela Ashbrook, Ellie T. Ashley, Christine Astrella, Julie Astrup, Maloney Asuquo, Ekaete Francis Atakul, Esra Atila, Elisabeth Avedissian, Tamar Avila, Patricia A. Awah, Delphine Sih Awoke, Martha Sissay Ayoola, Adejoke B. Azarbod, Cyrus Aziato, Lydia
USA USA USA Mexico Philippines USA USA Ghana Philippines USA Australia Australia USA USA USA USA Ghana USA Puerto Rico Portugal USA USA Philippines USA Colombia USA USA USA USA Philippines USA Turkey USA USA USA Australia USA USA Nigeria Turkey Australia Lebanon USA South Africa USA USA USA Ghana
RS.135 E 08 H 14 CA.6 F 19 B 14 A 10 C 07, CL2.437 CL2.404 A 03 SC1.249 D 15 A 19 EB2.545 D 10 CL2.403 SC1.238 F 17 RS.136 H 15 I 14 CA.1 CL2.404 F 15 F 03 C 22, NF.117, ED2.529 RS.143 LD2.569 CL2.414 ED1.28 B 17 ED1.46 B 22, MC.111, MC.112 B 11 RS.133 C 21 I 08 RS.137 SC2.613 C 02 CL2.407 D 15 CL2.405 J 02 F 02 J 03 D 09 C 03
Babatunde, Seye Bachmeier, Patricia Baer, Heather N.
Nigeria USA USA
I 17, SC2.614 ED2.497 D 02
B
IN = Invited Posters LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MC = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters NF = Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLEN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters SC = Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters WKSP = Workshop Presentation
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Session
Name
Country
Session
Baird, Becky M. Bajnok, Irmajean Baker, Cathy J. Baker, Dian Baksh-Griffin, Maureen A. Baldelli, P. Baldwin, Camille Anne Balko, Kimberly Ann Ballman, Kathleen A. Ballout, Suha Banks, Janet Baptiste, Diana Lyn Barbé, Tammy D. Barbour, Connie M. Barcelo, John Davis Bardugon, Nancy Barnes, Lisa M. Barnett, Jessica Anne Barquin, Ashley Brooke Bartlett, Robin Bartos, Susan Basit, Gulden Bastas-Bratkic, Demetra Bates, Katrina Marianne Bates, Keisha Nicole Shirlyn Bathish, Melissa A. Batty, Kristine Bauer, Renee Baumberger-Henry, Mary Bautista, Loida Indefenso Becerra, Ana Cecilia Beck, Ana Raquel Beck, Debbie Marie Beck, Melissa Schwartz Beck, Susan D. Beebe, Barbara Jayne Beecroft, Donna Renee Begley, Cecily Bejerano, Jose Mari Belcik, Kimberly D. Belcina, Maria Theresa Concepcion Bell, Catherine Rose Bell, Kimberly Ann Marie Bell, Pegge
USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Turkey USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Colombia Brazil USA USA USA USA USA Ireland Philippines USA Philippines
EB2.538 K 01 K 19 H 03 E 12 RS.138 A 11 A 13 C 18 C 09 SC1.240 F 02, EB2.539, LD2.570 SC2.594, SC2.595 B 08, RS.145 CL2.432 D 06 NF.118 RS.139 EB2.540 E 23 I 19 SC1.241 CL2.406 D 02 RS.140 A 17 SC2.600 SC1.245, SC2.596 B 13 C 21 SC2.643 CL2.407 SC1.242 CA.2, ED2.483 J 11 ED1.29 G 07 K 19 F 19 ED1.30 E 20
Beverung, Susan E. Bianchi, Mary J. Bierbaum, Kara Bilinski, Hope Billings, Diane M. Bimerew, M. S. Birch, Stephen Bishop, Mary E. Bitowski, Billie E. Black, Maureen M. Blackwell, Leah N. Bladen, Laurie Blair-Joyner, Ann Marie Blas, Ellayza Narciso Blezien, Janine H. Bloom, Kathaleen C. Blue, Dawn I. Blum, Cynthia Boachie Danquah, Charlotte Boalch, Laura K. Bodrick, Mustafa Morris E. Boehm, Leanne M. Bogue, Robert L. Bogue, Terri L. Bolen, Shari Bolin, Linda P. Bolton, Paula Bond, Mary Lou Borges Dias, Emanuela Bormann, Lorraine B. Boswell, Carol
USA USA USA Canada USA South Africa Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA Philippines USA USA USA USA Ghana USA Saudi Arabia USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Netherlands USA USA
USA USA USA
Bellury, Lanell M. Belmont, Jillian C. Beltran, Claudia Bemis, Cynthia M. Benavides-Torres, Raquel A. Bennett, Peter Bentaleb, Jalil Bentley, Lauren Berg, Marie Bernard, Kimberly A. Bernecker, Tricia S. Berry, Diane C. Betts, Joe Beverly, Claudia J.
USA USA USA USA Mexico USA USA USA Sweden USA USA USA USA USA
MC.103 RS.172 CENE PLN2, EE.58, EE.60, EE.63, EE.68 NF.119 RS.141 A 09 C 22, NF.120 J 03 RS.142 CL2.434 RS.143 K 19 RS.144 H 23 CL2.409 G 09 GN.90
Botma, Yvonne Bowen, Felesia Renee Bowman Burpee, Susan Boyle, Courtney Ann Boyle-Duke, Betty Bradley, Dora Bradley, Jennifer M. Bradway, Christine K. Brady, Debra Bragg-Underwood, Tonya Bratzke, Lisa C. Breakey, Suellen Breckenridge, Diane Breen, Henny Breitenstein, Susie Brennan, Mary M. Brewer, Melanie Brill, Seuli Bristol, Tim J. Brooking, Shawn E. Brooks, Ann Marie T. Brooks, Beth A. Brookshire-Green, Madissen Broome, Marion Brooten, Dorothy Brown, Brittney Bryce, Julianne Brzozwski, Sarah
South Africa USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Australia USA
ED1.31 MC.107 F 08 B 09 NF.130 J 02 J 06 H 10 MC.114, MC.116 RS.143 G 07 D 05 F 06 RS.150 CL2.451 F 11 A 05 CL1.10 CL2.437 RS.145 B 08 B 04 H 03 H 03 C 02 RS.146 J 15 E 23 EB2.542 E 10 EB1.74, G 13, LD2.571, SC2.597, J 08 ED1.32 MC.104, G 05, ED2.457 A 16 MC.107 LD2.572 F 07 K 17 SC1.259 C 18 G 03 CL1.17 SC1.243 SC1.244 H 08 RS.231 LD2.572 C 09 CL2.413 C 14 RS.202 D 14 D 12, G 21, I 06 RS.133 D 01, G 01 D 18 D 02 C 21 B 17
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AUTHOR INDEX
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Session
Name
Country
Session
Bucco, Theresa Buchholz, Jill M. Buchholz, Susan Buchko, Barbara L. Buckley, Catherine Buckley, Karen Buckner, Ellen B. Buelow, Janice Bueno Robles, Luz Stella Buenzli, Wendy Buettner-Schmidt, Kelly P. Buijck, Bianca Ivonne
USA USA USA USA Ireland USA USA USA Colombia USA USA Netherlands
Bukecik, Esra Bullock, Linda Bunch, Jaclyn A. Burant, Chris Burch, Aimee L. Burgess, Jennifer Burke, Brianna Rose Burke, Megan Burnett, Anne Burns, Helen K. Burris, Valerie F. Buseh, Aaron Bushinski, Susan Lynne Bustamante, Maria Butler, Ryan M. Buttolph, Anne Byers, Dina Bylaska-Davies, Paula Byrne, Mary W. Byrne, Sharon K.
Turkey USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
B 03 J 14 CL1.11, NF.129 MC.102, SC1.253 D 04, E 02 C 19 D 15, EN.88 G 19 ED2.467 EB2.541 C 12 EB1.72, EB2.542, SC2.598 SC2.599 RS.154 J 19 I 22 G 04 CL2.413 RS.147 D 02 F 14 B 07 I 01 E 18 CL2.408 EB1.79 D 08 ED1.50 CL2.414 ED1.33 MC.104 LD1.96, K 12
Cabahug, Danielle Angelique Caboral-Stevens, Meriam Cacal, Felicitas Caceres, Billy A. Cadet, Myriam Cai, Yun Caicedo, Carmen Cairns, Paula Cairone, Susan Calderone, Emily J. Callender, Lynelle F. Cameron, Allison Campbell, Ellen S. Campbell, Gladys Campbell, William T. Cannon, Emily Joanna Cannon, Sharon Canty, Lucinda
Philippines USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
F 19 ED2.457 EB2.543 LD2.572 H 06 F 05 C 06 RS.148 F 07 RS.185 ED2.459 SC2.600 C 08 CENE PLN1, CENE 03 ED1.34, EB2.544 SC1.245 J 08, LD2.571 RS.149
Cardenas, Diana Carlson, Karen L. Carmack, Jennifer Nicole Carney, Mary Lawson Carpio, Ron Carr, Douglas E. Carreno-Moreno, Sonia Carrigan, Timothy M. Carrillo Gonzalez, Gloria Mabel Carrillo-Cervantes, Ana Laura Carter, Holly Carter, Patricia A. Carter, Sheree C. Cartledge, Rebecca Ann Casey, Theresa J. Casida, Deborah L. Casing, Felin Nida Corrales Cassagnol, Jacqueline Castillo, Leolin Castillo Sierra, Diana Marcela Castillo-Vargas, Raul Adrian Castro, Laura P. Catalano, Cathyjo Catrambone, Cathy Caudillo-Ortega, Lucía Caywood, Krisinda M. Cellini, Kari E. Centrone, Wayne A. Cesario, Sandra Chacko, Mary Laly Chan, Gloria Chandler, Seth D. Chaparro-Diaz, Lorena Chase, Sabrina Chasens, Eileen R. Chatchawet, Warangkana Cheek, Dennis Chen, Allison Chen, Jie Chen, Kuei-Min Chen, Maggie Cheruvu, Vinay Kumar Cheshire, Michelle H. Cheung, Wing Yee Chi, Grace Chu-Hui-Lin Chi, Jerry L. Chiang, Hui-Hsun Chiatti, Beth Desaretz Chichester, Melanie L. Chidester, Stephanie Chien, Li-Yin Chiou, Shu-Ti Chiswell, Erin Wilder
Colombia USA USA USA USA USA Colombia USA Colombia Mexico USA USA USA USA USA USA Philippines USA USA Colombia Mexico USA USA USA Mexico USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Colombia USA USA Thailand USA USA China Taiwan USA USA USA USA USA USA Taiwan USA USA USA Taiwan Taiwan USA
F 03 EN.83, EN.84 E 06, H 11, EB2.559 J 04 E 14 F 08 F 03, SC2.602 G 21 SC1.258, F 03 ED2.531, SC2.638 ED2.475 E 11, ED2.514 H 07 E 06, H 11, EB2.559 H 15 ED2.476 RS.150 D 17 CL2.430 G 03 CL2.449, SC2.638 E 14 MC.103 PLN1, D 21 J 03, ED2.460 J 14 C 14 H 08 I 17 C 21 C 01, F 01 H 12 SC2.601, SC2.602 B 18 K 15 I 05 A 09 D 19 F 04 C 03 ED1.264 H 17 ED2.461 RS.151 A 09 A 09 SC2.603 I 03 D 18 RS.152 B 19 B 19 J 17
C
CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CL = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EB = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters ED = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EE = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters EN = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters GN = Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters
IN = Invited Posters LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MC = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters NF = Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLEN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters SC = Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters WKSP = Workshop Presentation
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Name
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Session
Choate, Lilith Hayze Christman, Ronda M. Christopher, Roberta Chuang, Chi-Hui Chung, Seon-Yoon Chunta, Kristy
USA USA USA Taiwan USA USA
Churchill, Jeanne Ciou, Jian-Bin Clark, Cynthia Clark, Patricia Clark-Burg, Karen Georgina Clarke, Karen Ann Clavelle, Joanne Clayton, Amber Cleeter Bailey, Deborah
USA Taiwan USA USA Australia Australia USA USA USA
Crisolo, John Seijin V. Crook-Kennell, Kortni Crouch, Adele Crump, Barbara Cuevas, Pearl Ed G. Cuevas-Soto, Nancy Cummings, Cynthia L. Cupit, Tammy L. Curcio, Danna L. Curtis, Tennille Custer, Nicole Cyr-Alves, Helen
Philippines USA USA USA Philippines USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
CL2.404 F 15 RS.153 SC2.605 A 22, GN.89 H 12 K 09 MC.115 CA.3 A 10 ED2.463 I 20
Cleveland, Adrians Cline, Krista Clipper, Bonnie Clutter, Lynn B. Cochran, Sharon Coe, Karissa Coffey, Alice Coffman, Sherrilyn Cohen, Barbara M. Cohen, Heidi Cohen, Susan M. Colborne, Marnie L. Coles, Karen M. Collins, Anita Collins-Christie, Sabrina Comeaux, Judy Comer, Shirley K. Compean-Ortiz, Lidia G. Conklin, Jamie L. Conley, Patricia Connelly, Linda K. Connolly, Jeannie W. Conover, Barb Constantino, Rose Cook, Pamela Cooper, Karen
Dadule, Precious Dominic Dailey, Mary Ann Damkliang, Jintana Dancy, Margaret Dang, Michelle Daniel, Esther Shirley
Philippines USA Thailand USA USA Trinidad and Tobago USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Italy Netherlands USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Netherlands Mexico Philippines USA Mexico
F 19 ED1.37 SC2.606 RS.154 B 03 G 02
Corbett, Cynthia Corbett, Linda L. Corless, Inge B. Cornally, Nicola Corvo, Elisabetta Costanzo, Amy J. Costenaro, Heidi Cote-Arsenault, Denise Cotter, Patrick Couper, Jeannie Coventry, Tracey H.
USA USA USA USA USA USA Ireland USA USA USA USA Canada USA Rwanda USA USA USA Mexico USA USA USA USA USA USA USA United Kingdom USA USA USA Ireland Italy USA USA USA Ireland USA Australia
RS.147 E 12, J 14 K 04 ED2.464 SC1.246 CL2.443, ED2.462, ED2.463 ED1.35 ED2.464 G 22 K 15 E 16 SC1.249 C 01, F 01 MC.113 A 22, C 22, GN.89, GN.92 B 23 F 05 H 18 I 05 MC.108 EB2.562 B 12, D 04, E 02 SC2.604 D 04 MC.106 CL2.401 G 15 CL2.445 SC2 D 20, F 20, G 20 K 09 LD2.573 CL2.409 I 16 I 02 K 09 MC.105 E 17 GN.89 ED2.528 I 07
H 19 ED2.466 C 10, G 04 D 21 E 23 EB1.73 RS.155 E 15, SC2.607 D 15 C 12 K 05 B 05 CL2.410 CL2.411 F 04 I 13 SC2.627 ED1.239 RS.156 SC1.254 CL2.409 CL2.404 I 14 SC2.638
Cowell, Julia Muennich Craven, Ileen Crawford, Timothy N. Creech, Constance J. Cresci, M. Kay
USA USA USA USA USA
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Ireland USA USA USA Colombia USA USA
K 10 H 10 H 11 E 10, ED2.471 D 08 G 05 LD2.570 ED2.511 D 04 MC.107 RS.157, F 21, G 17 RS.196 ED2.467 A 08 A 08
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K 08 EB2.545 J 18 D 04, E 02 E 15, SC2.607 G 04 EB2.543 D 18 D 04 ED2.465 ED1.36, ED1.51, LD2.574 J 12 EB2.546 D 02 SC2.624 F 21
D
Daniel, Manju Daniels, Dianne Y. Daniels, Juli Darling, Christine M. Davidson, Patricia M. Davis, Lawrence J. Davis, Morgan E. De Caro, Walter de Kok, Eline de Tantillo, Lila Dean, Amanda G. Deane, Susan Deaner, Amy Elizabeth DeBois, Sylette N. Decina, Patricia Decristofaro, Claire DeDonno, Michael A. DeHaan, Julie Anne Deighton, Megan Marie Dekker van Doorne, Connie Del Angel, Beatriz Del Rosario, Charlene Del Rosario, Eduardo S. Delabra-Salinas, Maria Magdalena Delaney, Margaret Callan Delaney, Terry M. Delgado, Cheryl Delis, Pamela Coombs Delp, Jody Delrosso, Nicoletta Delva, Sabianca Denham, Sharon Denieffe, Suzanne DePuy, Amy Marie Dermenchyan, Anna DeSilva, Eliot Diaz Heredia, Luz Patricia DiCicco-Bloom, Barbara DiCicco-Bloom, Benjamin
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Country
Session
Name
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Session
Dickens, Michele R. Dickey, Sabrina L. Didion, Judy A. Digger, Kirsty DiGiacomo, Patricia Dillard, Attallah Siedah Diño, Michael Joseph S. Dithole, Kefalotse Sylvia Dohrmann, Danielle Doll, Elizabeth L. Dominguez, Claudia Jennifer Donaldson, Ian Dorman, Joan Dorsen, Caroline Dorton, Brittany dos Santos da Silva, Patricia Costa Douglas, Denika Y. Dowdell, E. B. Downing, Kerrie Draughon Moret, Jessica Drumright, Kelly Drury, Lin J. Duffy, Margaret M. Dufrene, Claudine Duke, Emily Dukes, Taylor Duncan, Katlin N. Dunkerley, Marion Caroline Alida Dunn, Dorothy J. Duygulu, Sergul Dyar, Kelly L. Dykes, Michelle E. Dzubaty, Dolores R. Dzurec, Laura C.
USA USA USA USA USA USA Philippines Botswana USA USA Mexico England USA USA USA Brazil USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Turkey USA USA USA USA
ED2.468 C 08 NF.121 G 11, I 08 B 05, LD2.575 RS.158 RS.192 SC2.608 LD1.97 F 15 SC2.609 I 07 CL1.12 I 04 CL2.405 CL2.407 E 03 J 04 G 10 A 19 B 04 SC2.639 B 19 F 11 RS.176 ED2.511 CL2.405 SC2.610 SC2.611 E 17, SC1.241 RS.159 CL2.419, ED2.469 ED2.470 B 15, EE.58, NF.121, NF.128
Emory, Jan Ercan Sahin, Nilay Erickson, Deborah L. Erkus, Gulhan Erlen, Judith A. Escobar Gimenes, Fernanda Raphael Esparza-Gonzalez, Sandra Cecilia Estes, Kathleen T. Estrada, Robin Dawson Estridge, Karen Etienne, Marie O. Etowa, Josephine B. Evans, Catrin M.
USA Turkey USA Turkey USA Brazil
LD1.98 ED2.496 ED2.473 ED1.46 H 19 CL2.407 CL2.449 RS.161 CL2.435 B 10 H 14 I 17, SC2.614 B 21
Evans, Jennifer Evans, Stephanie Eviza, Kathleen Flores Ezeonwu, Mabel
Mexico USA USA USA USA Canada United Kingdom USA USA Philippines USA
Facello, Debra Sue Fadipe, Bola Falvo, Nancy C. Fang, Nina Fant, Catherine C. Farley, Cindy L. Farley, Holly R. Farooq, Salima M.
USA USA USA China USA USA USA Pakistan
USA USA USA USA USA USA Philippines USA USA USA USA Nigeria USA USA USA USA
EB2.561 C 08 ED2.471 ED2.472 I 16 MC.106 F 19 CL1.16 B 21, I 17 RS.160 SC2.612 SC2.613 RS.179 ED1.50, ED2.530 H 01 B 15
Farrell, Anne Farrell, Dawn Farris, Cindy L. Faulds, Lisa Fayad, Ameera Feather, Rebecca A. Feijoo-Cid, Maria Feltham, Karen Johnson Ferguson, Linda M. Ferguson, Rita Ferner, Kathryn L. Ferrell, Betty R. Fike, Geraldine C. Filter, Marilyn Fitzgerald, Ann Fitzpatrick, Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, Therese A. Flaherty, Ellen Flattes, Valerie J. Fleischman, Ellen K. Fleming, Kelly Fletcher, Susan E. Flood, Kellie L.
USA Ireland USA Australia USA USA Spain USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
E
Earl-Capehart, Tyler William Eastland, Taryn Yolanda Ebersole, Nancy W. Ebrahimi Ghassemi, Akhtar Edie, Alison H. Edjou, Rachael L. Edma, Maricor Gin Edmonds, Jessica Edwards, Joan E. Eke, Ngozi C. Eliades, Aris Ella, Regina E. Elmi, Ahmed Elverson, Cynthia Anderson Emard, Esther Embree, Jennifer L.
CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CL = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EB = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters ED = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EE = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters EN = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters GN = Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters
F
D 08 H 16 D 15, E 23 C 11 ED1.38 A 16 D 05 I 15 F 21 E 09 ED2.474 B 18, SC1.247, H 05, SC2.632 D 03 D 04 ED1.39 ED1.51 RS.162 F 08 B 21, I 17 A 15 H 18 F 03 RS.163 ED2.503 A 05 EB2.551, SC2.624 RS.164 C 02, CL2.427 G 21, I 06 GN.90 RS.165 K 07 EB2.547 SC1.242 GN.92
IN = Invited Posters LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MC = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters NF = Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLEN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters SC = Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters WKSP = Workshop Presentation
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Session
Floyd-Davis, Valerie Flynn, Linda Fogg, Louis Foley, David Foley, Elizabeth Foli, Karen J. Fontanilla, Iana Denise Forbes, III, Thompson Hollingsworth Ford, Cassandra D. Ford, Cindy Forehand, Jeffery Wade Formica, Samantha J. Forneris, Susan Foronda, Cynthia Forrester, Anthony Forsberg, Ingrid Foster, Elaine Fowler-Kerry, Susan Eva Frable, Pamela Jean Francis-Johnson, Patricia G. Frandsen, Geralyn Frantz, Jose Frazee, Belinda Freeman, Traci C. Freysteinson, Wyona M. Frier, Kimberly A. Friesen, Mary Ann Frost, Marion C. Fujikawa, Maki Fulton, Janet S. Funashima, Naomi Funk, Amy Marie Furry, Warren
USA USA USA USA Australia USA USA USA
C 15 F 05 RS.231 I 11 C 21 EB2.548 RS.166 RS.167
Ghosh, Sumana Giancaterino, Nicole M. Gibson-Young, Linda Giddens, Kathryn M. Gillan, Patricia
SC1.254 ED1.41 G 05, CL2.415 K 07 B 15
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA South Africa USA USA USA USA USA USA Japan USA Japan USA USA
H 07 H 10, LD2.576 ED2.475 SC2.612 D 16 EE.62 NF.122, NF.123 CL2.451 E 07 H 18 CA.4 ED2.476 E 23 C 16 C 06 ED2.477 E 03, CL2.412 CL2.413 F 21, CL2.434 ED2.471 ED2.535, ED2.536 F 15, ED2.495 SC2.623 CA.5 MC.107
Sweden USA USA USA United Kingdom USA USA USA USA USA Singapore USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Colombia
Gagalang, Evangeline Gagnon, Robyn M. Gallagher, Rita Munley Gallegos Cabriales, Esther García Ramirez, Lilia Esperanza Garletts, Derrick M. Garrett-Wright, Dawn Garth, Katy Garwood, Bruce Dale Garwood, Janet K. Gary, Faye Garzón, Kelly Johana Gaudet, Cynthia A. Gawlik, Kate E. Gazza, Elizabeth A. Gedzyk-Nieman, Stephanie A. Gellasch, Patricia A. Gennaro, Susan George, Tracy P. George Dalmida, Safiya Gerdin, Bethany Joy Gettis, Margaret A. Gettys, Cynthia F. M. Geyer, Latrina T.
USA USA USA Mexico Colombia USA USA USA USA USA USA Colombia USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
E 15 RS.168 D 13 SC2.617 SC1.258 F 08 A 12, B 02, E 10 CL2.414 H 01 SC1.248 C 09 SC2.643 ED1.40 G 06 J 12 RS.169 RS.170 D 23, G 23 I 13 B 01, E 01, SC2.615 ED1.239 EB2.549 E 12 RS.171
G
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Griffin-Sobel, Joyce P. Grigsby, Karen A. Grimm, Khristina Groenwald, Susan L. Groer, Maureen Wimberly Gubrud-Howe, Paula Guevara-Valtier, Milton Carlos Guido-Sanz, Frank Gul, Senay Gullett, Diane Gunby, Susan S. Gutierrez Valverde, Juana Mercedes Guyt, Anneke
H
CL2.430 NF.123 K 02 D 04 G 04 ED2.478 ED2.479 LD2.570 RS.172 J 05 C 09, J 05 EB1.74, SC2.597 WKSP C 12 SC1.257, G 03
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA United Kingdom USA USA USA USA USA USA Mexico USA Turkey USA USA Mexico
H 21 EN.82 A 01 K 06 RS.205 ED1.44 SC2.617 CL2.416 ED1.46 RS.173, SC2.616 F 03 C 01, F 01, SC2.617
Netherlands
EB2.542
Haddock, Kathlyn Sue USA Haefner, Judy USA Hafsteinsdóttir-Houten, Thóra B. Netherlands
ED2.476 NF.128, G 04 MC.108 B 01, E 01, ED1.42 CL1.13 G 16 K 16 J 03 NF.121 EB1.75 EB2.550 H 16 K 04 D 19 ED2.481 LD2.578 B 05, LD2.575 I 11
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Gillson, Suzanne M. Glasgow, Mary Ellen Glowicz, Janet Glynn, Donna M. Goetz, Jane Goh, Yong-Shian Goldin, Deana Goldstein, Nancy S. Goldstein, Rachel Renee Gona, Clara M. Gona, Philimon Gonzales, Minerva Gonzalez, Jessica Gonzalez, Juan M. Gonzalez Consuegra, Renata Virginia Goodwin, Diana L. Gormley, Denise K. Gorski-Murphy, Carrie E. Gorton, Karen L. Gosse, C. Suzanne Graber, Jennifer Graham, Margaret C. Granner, Josephine Gray, Temeaka A. Grdisa, Valerie Greaves, Valerie Dietrich Green, Angela Green, Cheryl Ann Greenawalt, Julia A. Greeno, Sandra L. Gregg, Judy Lynn Gresko, Susan E. Grey, Rachael
D 01, G 01 EB2.551, SC2.624 D 15
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Hagerty, Bonnie M. Hagge, Darla K. Hair, Margie J. Hajj, Jihane Halas, Gayle Halcomb, Elizabeth J. Hall, Elizabeth Hall, Holly Hall, Norma Hall, Susan L. Hallowell, Sunny G. Halstead, Judith A. Hamash, Kawther Ismail Hamby, Donna L. Hamilton, Bernita Hamilton, Mary Jane Hammond, Christine R. Hampton, Debra C. Hamza, Aden Hancock, Carie Denise Hand, Kelli A. Hand, Mikel W. Hande, Karen A. Hanes, Patricia Frohock Hanks, Robert Gordon Hannan, Jean Hanson, Linda Angell Harbin, Brandi Rene Harder, Nicole Hardison, Lucinda Nicole Harmon, Donna Harne-Britner, Sarah Harnett, Gerardina Harper, Kimberly Harper, Natalie Harris, M. Sharon Harris, Nena R. Harrison, LaNell Harrison, Tracie C. Hart, Carolyn Hart, Natalie Hassler, Deborah A. Hassmiller, Susan B. Hatcher, Luellen Hathaway, Donna Hatter, Melissa Hattori, Keiko Hatzenbuhler, Nicole J. Haughtigan, Kara Hauglum, Shayne D. Hawkins, Janice E. Hawthorne, Dawn. M. Hayat, Matthew
USA USA USA USA Canada Australia USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA Ireland USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Japan USA USA USA USA USA USA
A 17 C 18 J 11 H 20 I 07 C 21 ED2.482 C 19 RS.209 ED2.483 J 02 EN.83 H 17 G 10 F 06 J 18 ED2.484 J 17 G 15 ED1.43 ED2.485 ED2.477 E 07 C 15 F 14 I 17, SC2.614 RS.174 RS.175 I 07 RS.172 I 14 E 14 D 04 H 22 RS.176 MC.102, MC.106 I 22 NF.124 J 03 EE.58, EN.82 EB2.577 I 10 WKSP EB2.547 J 16 I 18 CL2.421 J 09 A 12, G 03 K 02 B 16, H 09 D 18 K 15
Hayes, Evelyn R. Hays, Mary M. Hazelet, Susan Hazlett, Teresa He, Jin-Man Heale, Patricia A. Heaslip, Vanessa
USA USA USA USA Taiwan USA United Kingdom Netherlands USA USA USA USA Mexico Mexico Mexico USA Ireland USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Japan USA Australia USA Japan
G 16 D 15 H 11 F 15 I 19 D 10, G 07 I 07
CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CL = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EB = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters ED = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EE = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters EN = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters GN = Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters
Heckemann, Birgit Helvig, Ashley W. Henderson, Shakira Lita Ismay Hensel, Desiree Hermann, Maureen D. Hernandez, Kerena Hernandez, Perla Lizeth Hernández Ramos, María Teresa Hernandez-Pupo, Nora Herrity, Lisa Hess, Marianne Hetzler, Kathleen Elizabeth Highfield, Martha E. Farrar Hilfinger Messias, DeAnne K. Hill, Jessica N. Hill, Martha N. Hill, Shanell D. Hill, Taryn Lynne Hilty, Dale M. Hindin, Patricia Hinoki, Kathleen W. Hite, Kimberly C. Hobbs, Terry Hodges, Kimberly T. Hodgin, Kim A. Hoffman, Jenny Hoffman, Riah Leigh Hogan, Catherine M. Hohman, Mona L. Hojjat, Mahzad Holland, Brian Holland, James Daniel Hollinger-Smith, Linda M. Holt, William J. Hooke, Sherrill L. Hooper, Gwendolyn L. Hooper, Janice Hopkins, Amanda F. Hoquee, Kaprea F. Hori, Megumi Horner, Diane Kostrey Horton, Eleanor S. Horton-Deutsch, Sara Hoshi, Miwako
SC1.254 K 15 B 22, MC.110 EN.83 A 05 CA.6 SC2.609 ED2.460 H 14 D 04 D 14 E 06, EB2.559 E 14 CL2.435 G 04 D 21 EB2.552 ED2.486 ED2.532 B 18 G 17 MC.111 RS.177 C 06 EB2.553 A 20 ED2.463 F 13 GN.91 SC2.600 EE.59 ED2.487 K 06 RS.178 ED2.488 SC2.618 G 09 B 16 RS.180 CL2.448 CL2.418 SC1.249 NF.126, G 14 ED2.535, ED2.536, SC2.619
IN = Invited Posters LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MC = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters NF = Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLEN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters SC = Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters WKSP = Workshop Presentation
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Hosking, Janet Kay Hosoda, Yasuko House, Sonya Howard, Matthew S. Howard, Patricia Anne Hsu, Ming Yi Huang, Hsin-Ting Huang, Nicole Huerto, Heinrich M. Humphrey, Joy S. Hunker, Diane F. Hurlbut, Jene’ M. Hurley, Teresa V. Hurm, Daphne L. Hurt, Hallie Huston, Carol L.
USA Japan USA USA USA Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
Jones, Melinda Jones, Sharon Caldwell Jones, Yvonne Jones Fairbanks, Patricia Joseph, Beena Roby Joseph, Laly Joya, Fabiola Jung, Deanna D.
USA USA USA USA USA USA Colombia USA
ED2.476 H 13 RS.184 LD1.100 EB2.554 EB2.555 SC2.643 E 12
Huston-Shaikh, Corina Jo Huun, Kathleen Marie-Anne Hyrkas, Kristiina
USA USA USA
A 01 ED1.44 E 10 B 15, E 23 RS.179 D 15, CL1.26, SC2.620 C 03 B 19 E 14 CL2.419, ED2.469 J 12 ED2.489 F 10 LD2.579 G 13 CENE PLN2, A 02, B 23 D 22, EN.88 ED2.490 I 12 I 20
Ibitoye, Olabisi Igo, Lorraine C. Ike-Chinaka, Chidumam G. Imaiso, Junko Iorio, Lisa Danielle Isaacson, Mary J. Isibel, Denise Israel, Jahmeel Ito, Misae Ivanov, Luba Louise
South Africa USA USA Japan USA USA USA USA Japan USA
A 15 SC1.250 EB1.80 SC2.621 CL2.420 B 12, J 06 EB1.76 G 04 D 15, CL2.421 H 08
Jackson, Janell Jackson, Valerie Jakubowski, Tami L. James, Barbara R. Janse Van Rensburg, Nicola Janz, Deanna A. Javadi, Elahe Jean-Baptiste, Anne Marie Jeffers, Stephanie M. Jen, Stephanie C. Jenkins, Brenda L. Jesson, Christelyn G. Jiandani, Simone Jimenez, Rosalinda Johanson, Linda John, Mildred E. Johnson, Kelly S. Johnson, Paige Johnson, Rosanna R. Johnston, Donald Johnston, Jodie D. Jones, Ashley M. Jones, Janice M. Jones, Julie Jones, Katelyn N. Jones, M. Susan
USA USA USA USA South Africa USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA Nigeria USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
D 20 D 10 D 03 J 14 ED1.32 ED1.41 H 06 A 04 NF.122 RS.180 RS.181 RS.191 SC2.594 SC1.252 K 03 ED2.519 K 13 E 19 F 15 RS.147 LD2.579 RS.182 J 10 H 13 RS.183 E 10
Kahle, Cecilia Therese Kakeda, Takahiro Kameoka, Tomomi Kampfe, Josef W. Kanimodo, Folasade Kapoor, Neena Kardong-Edgren, Suzan Karl, Joyce I. Karmaliani, Rozina Kauschinger, Elaine D. Kautz, Donald D. Kavalla, Raghava Kaylor, Sara K. Keck, Patricia C. Keim-Malpass, Jessica Kelber, Sheryl T. Kelechi, Teresa Kelley, Ty’Neshia P. Kellgren, Molly E. Kelly, Katherine Kemery, Stephanie R. Kennedy, Maureen Shawn Kenon, Clifton J. Kensey, Michelle Kerari, Ali Kerr, Debra Kersey, Susan J. Kertes, Steven S. Kesornsri, Sirada Kesterson, Misty R. Ketcham, Nan Key, Betty A. Khairallah, Toufic Khan, Azmat Jehan Khan, Basnama Kiboi, Anne Wanjira Kidder, Monica M. Kienast, Krystina L. Kiger, Christina Kimbara, Kyoko Kimble, Laura P. King, John Kinner, Tracy Kinoshita, Miyuki Kintner, Eileen Kae Kintz, Kimberly E. Kippenbrock, Thomas Kirk, Terry Kirkendall, Carolyn Kirkpatrick, Billy
USA Japan Japan USA USA USA USA USA Pakistan USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Australia USA USA Thailand USA USA USA USA Pakistan Afghanistan USA USA USA USA Japan USA USA USA Japan USA USA USA USA USA USA
CL2.401 CL2.422, CL2.448 SC2.623 RS.185 CL2.423 RS.231 D 19, G 22 D 02 IN.94 EB1.77 SC2.625 F 13 NF.123 A 09 RS.236 A 03, E 18, E 20 I 02 RS.186 D 16 H 02 E 06, EB2.559 J 12 ED2.454 H 07 CL1.14, CL2.424 ED2.491, J 09 EB2.548 RS.187 RS.188 J 18 F 07 ED2.492 A 05 H 05 ED2.493 RS.172 NF.124 CL2.425 ED1.45 ED2.527 F 03 EB1.78 D 08 CL2.426, CL2.453 I 08 H 08 LD1.98 ED2.494 H 11 SC2.615
I
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Name
Kirksey, Kenn M. Kirschmann, Brooks H. Kirshbaum, Marilynne N. Kitchens, Jennifer L. Kivinen, Tuula Klakovich, Marilyn Klammer Kruse, Sarah Klein, Julie E. Klein, Tracy A. Klem, Mary Lou Kline, Amy Klingbeil, Carol Klopper, Hester Kniert, Kara A. Knight, Margaret M. Knight, Stacey Knights-Dyett, Katy-Ann
USA USA Australia USA Finland USA USA USA USA USA USA USA South Africa USA USA USA Trinidad and Tobago USA Taiwan Turkey Canada USA USA USA Netherlands USA USA USA Japan Turkey USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Japan Finland Hong Kong United Kingdom
C 21, EB1.79 E 12 D 15 F 15, ED2.495 K 17 D 13, G 17 D 09 ED2.533, J 09 F 06 CL2.401 D 16 MC.107, MC.109 D 21 RS.202 J 15 B 17 G 02
L
Knox, Katie B. Ko, Nai-Ying Koc, Gulten Kohoun, Bagnini Koleck, Theresa A. Konieczny, Leona A. Konradi, Donna B. Kooij, Geert Kooken, Wendy C. Kopeski, Lynne Kopp, Mary Lou Koresawa, Michiko Korkmaz, Fatos Kostovich, Carol Toliuszis Krakowski, Kimberly M. Krause-Parello, Cheryl A. Kreimer, Nicole Kreklow, Yolanta Krok, Michelle Kronk, Rebecca A. Krumwiede, Kelly Krumwiede, Norma Kucirka, Brenda Kuerban, Aliya Kuhns, Kelly A. Kuiper, RuthAnne Kulik, Carole Kupferschmid, Barbara J. Kuretski, Jennifer L. Kurzawa, Colleen Kutsumi, Masami Kvist, Tarja Kwan, Rick Y. C. Kydd, Angela
A 01 J 01 CL1.15, SC2.599 SC2.614 D 15 J 13, K 13 NF.120 EB1.72 B 16, CA.1 J 15 EE.60 CL2.421 C 02, ED1.46, ED2.496 ED2.497 F 21 F 05 ED2.484 J 15 EB2.543 EE.61 E 06, ED2.498 D 09, ED2.498 B 13 B 11 F 18 ED2.529 C 15, E 23 EB2.551, SC2.624 EB1.77 C 02. CL2.427 CL2.428 A 18, LD2.583 ED2.499 SC1.254
CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CL = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EB = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters ED = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EE = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters EN = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters GN = Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters
Country
Session
LaBoy, Gabriella E. Labrague, Leodoro Lackie, Kelly A. Lagunas, Susana Lai, Claudia K. Y. Lake, Eileen T. Lall, Maureen P. Lalli, Tania A. Lammintakanen, Johanna Lamontagne, Clare Lancaster, Jeanette
USA Oman Canada USA China USA USA USA Finland USA USA
Lane, Aoife Lange, Emily Rebecca Langemeier, Jane Marlene Larson, Kim L. Larson, Mary F. Laschober, Lana N. Laughlin, Faith A. Lauver, Diane R. Lavoie-Vaughan, Nanette Lawrence, Martha Kay Leach, Jane Leaver, Cynthia Ann LeBlanc, Raeann Genevieve Ledesma, Luce Dawn Lee, Carolyn (Carrie) J. Lee, Ivan Lee, Marilyn B. Lee, Mee Kyung Lee, Mikyoung Lee, Peggy Lee, Susan K. LeFlore, Judy L. Lehmann, Kathleen Leight, Susan Bragg Leija Mendoza, Alejandra Lelek, Noah Lengacher, Cecile A. Lenhart, Natalie Kay Lernihan, Ruth Levitt, Cheryle G. Lewandowski, Linda A. Lewis, Chrystal L. Lewis, Stephanie L. Leyden, Kristina L. Leyva-Moral, Juan M. Liaw, Jen-Jiuan Licciardone, John Lim, Anecita Gigi Lim, Fidelindo
Ireland USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Philippines USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Mexico USA USA USA Ireland USA USA USA USA USA Spain Taiwan USA New Zealand USA
RS.189 I 12, SC2.629 E 05 CL1.16 D 15, E 23 J 02 RS.190 SC2.625 K 17 B 11 EE.59, EE.65, EE.66, EE.69, EE.70 D 04 G 03 EB2.557 RS.155 C 12 J 13 E 12 CL1.17 NF.117 ED2.501 CL2.429 E 14 B 11 F 19 F 18 E 03 C 13 SC2.626 CL2.430 LD1.98 H 09 G 10 K 03 A 15 CA.6 E 03 RS.134 SC1.253 D 04 G 11 B 11 F 15 LD2.569 F 11 B 21, I 17 CL2.431 SC2.594 J 17 LD2.572
IN = Invited Posters LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MC = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters NF = Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLEN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters SC = Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters WKSP = Workshop Presentation
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Limbers, Stephanie N. Lin, Jun-Dai Lin, Miaoling Lincoln, Michelle Lindell, Deborah Lindo, Jacinth L. M. Lindroth, Heidi Lynne Link, Kim Liske, Carole D. Little, Myrna Liu, Yat-wa Justina Lo, Wen-Yen Lobchuk, Michelle M. Lockhart, Joan Such Lockwood, Mark B. Loftus, Joan Grady Logsdon, M. Cynthia Loman, Deborah Long, Sarah G. Long, Vicki E. Longo, Joy Lopez, Rocio López Zuluaga, Wilmar José Lorentz, Brian Christopher Lose, Daniel Lotas, Marilyn J. Loudd, Cheryl D. Louden, Linda Lovence, Keisha Loversidge, Jacqueline M. Lowey, Susan Eva Ludington, Susan Ludwig-Beymer, PattI Luiking, Marie-Louise Lukkahatai, Nada Lundeen, Suzanne Luo, Dan Luo, Shuhong Lupafya, Tendai Luster, AtNena L.
USA Taiwan Taiwan USA USA Jamaica USA USA USA USA Hong Kong Taiwan Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Colombia Colombia USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Netherlands USA USA China USA USA USA
RS.191 I 19 SC1.260 C 21 LD1.99 J 16 CL1.17 A 12, E 02 D 13, E 09, LD2.588 G 04 A 07 B 19 I 07 EN.84 F 22 EE.62 D 02 EB2.566 CL1.18 ED2.501 SC2.627 F 03 E 04 F 10 WKSP C 09 F 14 ED2.511 ED2.458 B 14 A 12 I 22 LD1.100 SC1.254, I 10 CL2.432 B 06 I 08 ED1.47 J 05 EE.63
Maack, Brody Macabasag, Romeo Luis A. Macken, Lynn C. Mackessy-Lloyd, Elizabeth Madigan, Elizabeth Mafutha, Nokuthula Maietta, Renee A. Mailow, Tonia L. Main, Eve Majors, Season M. Makris, Nefeli Maria Maliszewski, Barbara Malloy, Pam Mandel, Deborah Maneval, Rhonda E. Mann, Semran K. Manney, Devon J. Manning, Jane E.
USA Philippines USA USA USA South Africa USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
C 12 RS.192 I 20 A 10 PLN3 H 20 MC.109 CL2.414 G 03 F 21 RS.193 EB2.539 ED2.503 ED1.37, H 07 K 11 H 19 J 11 CENE 02
Manz Friesth, Barbara Maposa, Sithokozile March, Alice L. Marcus, Blima Mardhiyah, Ai Marfell, Julie A. Mariani, Bette A. Marie Modeste, Regis Rugira Markaki, Adelais Marquez, Jessica Marshall, August C. Marshall, Lois S. Marshall, Sarah Marti Ojeda, Dayhna Pamela Martin, Dana R. Martin, Pamela Martin, Shirley Maruca, Elaine R. Mason Barber, Linda A. Matney, Jennifer E. Matos-Pagan, Abigail Matsumoto, Keiko Maurer, Majorie Maxworthy, Juli Mayer, Barbara Mayer, Karen M. Maynard, Victoria M. Mazanec, Polly M. Mbuthia, Gladys M. McAdams-Jones, Dianne McArthur, Caroline T. McBride, Roger Hillary McCarthy, Geraldine McClune, Amy J. McClure, Diane E. McClure, Natasha Jane McConnell, Heather McCrory, Megan McDaniel, Becky McDaniel, Jodi McEnroe-Petitte, Denise M. McFarland, Marilyn R. McFarlane, Judith McGahee, Thayer McGillis Hall, Linda McGlory, Gayle McGowan, Stefanie A. McGrath, Jacqueline McIntire, Elizabeth A. McIntosh, Constance E. McKelvey, Michele M. McKenzie, Carole McKenzie, Rory A. McLeod, Renee McMullan, Taralyn W. McNall, Lynn McNamee, Mary Anne McNinch, Neil L. McSwiggan-Hardin, Maureen T. Meeker, Mary Ann
USA Canada USA USA Indonesia USA USA South Africa USA USA USA USA USA Puerto Rico USA USA USA USA USA USA Puerto Rico Japan USA USA USA USA USA USA Kenya USA USA USA Ireland USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Afghanistan USA USA USA USA USA USA
NF.118, NF.126 H 18 A 04 CL2.433 J 01 EE.63 NF.118, F 04 J 02, K 18 J 01 SC2.597 MC.114 C 17, D 11, E 23 RS.194 RS.195 SC2.628 ED2.455 K 02 ED2.502 RS.145 RS.196 ED1.48 CL2.421 D 12 D 01, G 01, I 09 H 04 C 05, LD2.580 F 15 ED2.503 A 18 EB1.78 J 14 MC.105 B 12 EE.64 EB2.558 ED2.504 EB1.75 K 15 C 12 I 02 CL1.19, SC2.629 EB2.551, SC2.624 IN.94 ED2.505 RS.230 EB1.79 RS.185 RS.193 MC.110 ED1.49 I 01 K 07 K 07 C 04 J 19 A 13 C 19 SC2.612 I 14 RS.233
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Melnyk, Bernadette Mazurek Membrillo-Pillpe, Nataly Julissa Mendelson, Sherri Garber Méndez-Hernández, Ma. del Carmen Mennenga, Heidi A. Merali, Sabrina Meraz, Rebecca Merrell, Joy
USA Peru USA Mexico
D 23, G 06, SC2.630 B 21, I 17 E 14 ED2.460
Moreira Reis, Adriano Max Moreno-Fergusson, Maria Elisa Moreno-Pulido, Ma. Elvira Morgan, Deborah Ann Morgan, Linda Jean Morgan, Michelle Morin, Karen H. Moriña-Soler, David Morrell, Briyana L. M. Morris, Deborah Morrison, David J. Morrison-Beedy, Dianne Morsbach, Jill M. Morton, Jamelah Morton, Jennifer L. Mower-Wade, Donna M. Moyer, Anne Moyer, Donna Mueller, Martina Mugoya, George Mukeshimana, Madeleine Mullen, Kathleen Marie Mullinax-Baker, Tessa Mumba, Mercy N. Muniz, Kathleen Munoz, Antonio Munro, Cindy L. Murakami, Kyoko Murphey, Christina Murphy, Dawn Murphy, Pamela F. Murray, Amber R. Myers, Jessica N. Mylant, Mary Lou
Brazil Colombia Mexico USA USA USA USA Spain USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Rwanda USA USA USA USA USA USA Japan USA USA USA USA USA USA
CL2.407 D 15 ED2.460 H 16 H 02 C 09 A 01, B 13, E 23 B 21 E 06, EB2.559 D 06 D 02 ED2.516 ED2.506 J 05 LD2.582 CA.8 SC2.600 A 01 I 02 SC2.615 A 17 J 10 ED2.485 K 02 H 14 EB1.79 RS.148 CL2.421 ED2.507 CL2.430 I 13 K 12 RS.265 ED1.50, ED2.530
Nagle, Amy Marie Nall, Kristen Nance, Kimya D. Nantsupawat, Apiradee Nash-Luckenbach, Denise Marie Naydenova, Teodora Ndirangu, Eunice Wambui Neal, Deborah
USA USA USA Thailand USA USA Kenya United Kingdom USA USA South Africa USA USA USA USA USA
RS.200 G 13 ED2.454 EB2.560 ED2.508 CL2.432 B 21 I 11
USA Canada USA United Kingdom Merrill, Jacqueline USA Messmer, Patricia R. USA Mestas, Lisa G. USA Middleton, Lyn E. South Africa Mikal-Flynn, Joyce USA Militello, Lisa K. USA Miller, Barbara A. USA Miller, Calvin J. USA Miller, Clive Australia Miller, Donald R. USA Miller, Julie E. USA Miller, Michael USA Miller, Sarah M. USA Mills, Katelyn R. USA Mina, Amanda Elise USA Miniard, Jody L. USA Minton, Mary E. USA Mitchell, Jennifer USA Mitronen, Lasse Finland Modan, Gabrielle USA Moffa, Christine USA Moffat, Laura USA Mohseni, Zahra USA Molyneaux, Dona USA Mondragon, Lissette USA Monk, Sandra USA Monroe, Marissa USA Monsivais, Diane B. USA Montagnini, Marcos USA Montalto, Karen USA Montañez-Frausto, María Aurora Mexico Montgomery, Michele USA Montgomery, Susanne USA Moodt, Grace USA Mook, Patricia J. USA Moore, Elizabeth S. USA Moore, Jill USA Moore, Linda Weaver USA Moore, Rebecca Lucia USA Moore, Sarah USA Moore, Scott Emory USA Moore, Shannon Marie USA Moore, Stephanie R. USA
ED1.50, ED2.530 EB1.75 F 07 I 10 A 23 C 10, H 14 F 15 D 15 B 03 SC2.630 ED2.475 ED2.488 ED2.491 C 12 LD2.578 LD1.98 CA.7 C 12 RS.197 C 18 B 12, J 06 RS.133 A 18 CL2.413 RS.198 EB2.562 CL2.434 SC1.255 D 19 F 03 RS.199 G 12 E 11 EE.65 ED2.460 E 19 H 19 EE.66 F 21 EB2.559 SC2.596 K 17 LD2.581 D 18 K 01 E 06, RS.200, EB2.559 RS.201
CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CL = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EB = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters ED = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EE = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters EN = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters GN = Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters
N
Negishi, Mayumi Nehl, Melissa D. Nel, Mariette Nelson, Michelle Nemeth, Lynne S. Nettleton, Jennifer Newcomb, Patricia Newell, Brandon
ED1.44 RS.202 RS.228 C 13 I 02 A 13 E 18 ED2.457
IN = Invited Posters LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MC = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters NF = Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLEN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters SC = Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters WKSP = Workshop Presentation
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Newhouse, Robin Newland, Jamesetta A. Newland, Pamela Newton, Marian Newton, Rebecca H. Nez, Anne Ng, Yeow Chye Nguyen, Trang Lucy Nguyen, Van Nicholas, Christine M. Nichols, Alison M. Nichols, Mary Reid Nickitas, Donna M.
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
Niederriter, Joan E. Nikolai, Carol M. Nitsos, Alexandra Rae
USA USA Dominican Republic USA South Africa USA USA USA USA Japan USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Finland
CENE 01, G 19, H 21 J 12 K 08 A 15 ED2.509 I 09 D 15, CL2.423 EB2.545 C 15 H 12 E 06, EB2.559 I 22 CENE 04, A 23, EN.86, EN.87 H 11 K 16 CL2.435
Olivo Rodriguez, Pedro Luis Ong, Irvin Oni, David Ono, Satoko Onuorah, Esther Opp, Adrianne Opsahl, Angela Orava, Brianna Orr, Megan Ort, Jennifer Ann Orta, Roxana Ortega, Johis Osborne, Kathryn M. Osei Berchie, Gifty Ostendorf, Marilyn Osuchukwu, Easter Chukwudi Otey, Tamara Dochelle Owens, Jacqueline K. Owens, Rhoda A. Ozorio Dutra, Samia Valeria
Mexico Philippines USA Japan USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA Ghana USA Nigeria USA USA USA USA
SC2.617 LD2.588 G 02 CL2.421 F 15 EB2.682 NF.126 RS.204 C 12 B 10 C 10 C 12 E 09 C 07, CL2.437, SC2.631 D 08 ED2.519 I 03 B 10, J 12 ED2.512 RS.205
Paardekooper, Jolanda Padden, Eleni Katherine Padigos, Junel Amarado Page, Julianne B. Palazzo, Steven J. Palmer, Ellen L. Palmer, Landa Palmer, Sheri P. Palmieri, Patrick Albert Palomar, Mae Kristen Panepinto, Robingale A. Panton, Jaime E. Pantong, Uraiwan Paradiso, Linda Ann Park, Jungmin Parpio, Yasmin P.
Netherlands USA New Zealand USA USA USA USA USA Peru Philippines USA USA Thailand USA USA Pakistan
Parry, Monica Pasquale, Mae Ann Patch, Michelle Patel, Harshida Patterson, Barbara J. Payne-Foster, Pamela Payton, Megan C. Peach, Brian C. Pedulla, Michele N. Pell, Christopher W. Peltokoski, Jaana Peltz, Caroline M. Penprase, Barbara Peraza-Smith, George Byron Perdana, Melyza Pereira, Rosana Aparecida Perron, Tracy J. Persaud, Sabita Pertl, Andrea E. Pesut, Daniel J. Peter, Elizabeth Peters, Cathy
Canada USA USA Sweden USA USA USA USA USA USA Finland USA USA USA Indonesia Brazil USA USA USA USA Canada USA
EB1.72 F 05 J 17 EN.84 A 21, EE.67 EB2.538 I 08 ED2.513 B 21, I 17 F 19 ED2.482 MC.116 I 15 RS.206 G 02 B 18, SC1.247, H 05, SC2.632 RS.230 H 23 LD2.570 SC1.254, K 19 NF.127, NF.130 SCI2.615 F 05 C 07 EE.68 F 17 LD2.583 EN.85, SC1.256 NF.125 C 04 CL1.21 CL2.407 D 03 K 18 RS.133 G 14, ED2.529 C 22, NF.125 E 05
Nitti, Yolanda Nkutu, Nonyaniso Trustina Noble, Chelsea Lee Nokes, Kathleen Nolan, Debra Nolan, Lynda Nomoto, Yuriko Nordick, Christina Norman, Angie Noureddine, Nassrine Novotny, Nancy L. Nugent, Jacqueline N. Nuñez, Diane Nunez, Franchesca E. Nurmeksela, Anu
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O’Brien, Sandra O’Brien, Tara O’Connell-Persaud, Shannon O’Connor, Mary O’Donnell, Sandra M. O’Garro, Hazel O’Gorman, Claire O’Haire, Marguerite O’Keefe, Louise C. O’Malley, Patricia A. O’Neal, Julie Oden, Kristy L. Oermann, Marilyn Oerther, Daniel B. Ogawa, Noriko Ogunsakin, Fehintola Okada, Ayako Okantey, Christiana Okpomeshine, Christne Okumura, Kazuyo Olafson, Elizabeth A. Olaogun, Adenike Ayobola Olatubi, Matthew Idowu Oldfield, Justin H. Oliver, JoAnn S.
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USA USA USA USA USA Trinidad and Tobago Ireland USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Japan USA Japan Ghana USA Japan USA Nigeria Nigeria USA USA
H 14 ED2.510 EB2.561 F 17 ED2.511 MC.111 SC2.623 K 05 GN.93 C 18 H 06, ED2.523 RS.185 K 05 G 12 LD2.583 NF.125 J 16 B 12 MC.109 ED2.529 G 02 D 04 F 05 CL2.423 B 07 H 08 C 13 D 19, EN.86, I 16 F 08 ED2.527 CL1.20 CL2.428, CL2.436 C 07, CL2.437, SC2.631 EB1.80 CL2.436 RS.203 I 18 I 18 E 11 SC2.618
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Peters, Rosebelle Peterson, Mary K. Peterson, Neil E. Pettis, Jennifer L. Pfaff, Kathryn A. Pfaff, Teresa A. Pfitzinger Lippe, Megan E. Phaladze, Nthabiseng A. Phetlhu, Deliwe Rene Phillips, Beth Phillips, J. Craig Phuma-Ngaiyaye, Ellemes Everret Pickham, David Pierce, Laurie Pierson, Charon Ann Pihlainen, Vuokko Pinekenstein, Barbara J. Pipkins, Cynthia M. Piscoya-Angeles, Patricia Noemí Plummer, Carrie E. Poirier, Patricia Anne Polansky, Patricia Pollitt, Erin Pollock, Kristian
ED2.485 EB2.563 ED2.513 C 05 J 01 LD2.570 E 11, ED2.514 J 18 A 15 EE.69 I 17, SC2.614 CL1.22 H 04 D 05 J 12 K 17 B 17 A 08, RS.265 B 21, I 17 ED2.504 I 13 WKSP A 19 B 21
Racovita-Szilagyi, Laura Ragland, Denise Rainbow, Jessica G. Raines, Deborah A. Rainey, Angela R. Rajamohan, Santhiny Ramira, Maria Luisa Ramiro, Bianca Adrienne Ramos, Mary Dioise Ramos-Vazquez, Gabino Ramraj, Chantal Ramsbotham, Joanne Ratcliff, Jennifer Ravel, Jacques Rawl, Susan M. Rawls, Mary Catherine Raymond, Delbert M. Razzi, Catherine C. Rebosura, Criscille Anne Reeve, Julie
NF.127 EE.68 CA.5 F 17 K 05 SC2.633 G 13 J 01 F 13 ED2.460 MC.112 C 17 E 11 RS.207 H 12 RS.208 RS.209 B 18, SC2.632 NF.128
Quinlin, Linda M. Quinn, Barbara Quinn Griffin, Mary T. Qureshi, Rubab
USA USA USA USA
A 16, K 16 H 03 I 22, SC1.240 B 18
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Mexico Canada Australia Australia USA USA USA USA USA Philippines United Kingdom USA South Africa USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA South Africa New Zealand USA USA
E 12, J14 A 14 B 17 H 12 MC.114 LD2.584 C 04 EB2.564 CL2.438 SC2.617 I 07 D 15 J 09 SC1.246 G 19 GN.90 SC1.256 A 10 F 19 I 11
Ponder, Judy L. Pontious, Sherry L. Porter, Laurelann Porter, Marclyn D. Porter-O’Grady, Tim Potter, Mary Lee Powers, Rebekah Pramukti, Iqbal Prater, Llewelyn Pratz Andrade, Ma. Teresa Preiss, Rachel M. Prenovost, LeAnne Price, Deborah M. Prince-Williams, Nadia A. Puga, Frank Pulido, Sharewin Q. Putnam, Jean L. Pyar Ali, Hina Pyatt, Amber J.
USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA Botswana South Africa USA Canada Malawi USA USA USA Finland USA USA Peru USA USA USA USA United Kingdom USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Taiwan USA Mexico USA USA USA USA USA Philippines USA Pakistan USA
SC1.246 RS.228 F 08 I 13 A 01 E 13 E 12 ED2.489 CL2.439 ED2.515 SC2.594 J 18 D 01, G 01 RS.200, F 05 CL2.440 PLN2 D 02 MC.103 SC2.625 F 13 D 08 B 06 J 17 D 02 RS.210
Racine, Louise
Canada
B 09, H 18
Puerto Rico Mexico Philippines Colombia USA USA
RS.211 CL2.409 RS.208 E 04, SC1.257 J 07 G 12
Q R
CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CL = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EB = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters ED = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EE = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters EN = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters GN = Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters
Regan, Mary Reid, Marianne Reising, Deanna L. Remle, R. Corey Remynse, Marshe Reneau, Margaret Retzer, Rebecca L. Revuelto, Imelda R. Reynolds, Linda Rhoades, Nicole K. Rhoads, David Ricard, Richard J. Ricciardi, Richard Richards, Elizabeth A. Richards, Kerlene T. Richmond, Therese S. Rickert, Sheila Rider, Carla Elaine Rieker, Michael Riley, Cheryl Rinks, Bonnie Risenga, Patrone Rebecca Ritchie, Stephen Robert Ritter, Linda G. Rivera Collazo, Luz Johanna Denisse Rivera Vázquez, Jorge Rivera-Pérez, José Rivero, Jenica Ana Roa Lizcano, Karen Tatiana Robb, Wendy J. Waldspurger Robbins, Leslie
IN = Invited Posters LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MC = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters NF = Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLEN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters SC = Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters WKSP = Workshop Presentation
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Roberts, Lisa R. Roberts, Yvette Robertson, Lauren Robinson, Lisa B. Robinson, Ruthie L. Rochon, Therese Rock, Mary Rodgers, Cheryl Rogers, Katherine Rogers, Marie A. Rojjanasrirat, Wilaiporn Rolland, Roberta Romig, Barbara J. Rook, Gwendolyn Rosario-Sim, Maria Rose, Anastasia Y. Rose, Karen Rosen, Christopher Rosendale, Roxann Ross, Carl Ross, Karla J. Rosser, Elizabeth Anne
H 19, CL2.441 LD2.573 LD2.580 CL1.23, H 10 B 17 H 01 D 08 RS.231 B 20 A 22, GN.91 E 13 ED2.516 RS.212 CL2.405 ED2.458 ED2.488 EE.65 LD1.98 E 14 CL1.18 RS.200 D 15, I 07, I 11
Rossignol, Marycarol Rossiter, Alicia Roth, Kathy Jean Roux, Gayle Rowgowski, Jeannette Rowley, Thomas Ruhs, Joan Eileen Rumbaugh, Carey Russell, Kylie P.
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA United Kingdom USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Australia
Ruth-Sahd, Lisa A. Ryan, Sheila A.
USA USA
Sadaka, Heba Sader, Christen D. Saifman, Heather P. Saita, Nahoko
USA USA USA Japan
Sato, Manami Sauda, Valerie C. Saunders, Hannele Saunders-Cookman, Jana C. Saylor, Jennifer L. Saysana, Michele S. Scammell, Janet M. E. Schaar, Gina L. Schafer, Rebecca Schams, Kristin Schaufelberger, Maria I. A. Scheckel, Martha M. Schell, Kathleen Schiavoni-Colucci, Anne Marie Schievelbein, Danielle Schirle, Melissa L. Schmitt, Marianne M. Schnable, Theresa M. Schoenewald, Catherine Schooley, Angela M. Schrader, Patricia K. Schrum, Nola Schubert, Carolyn Schultz, Alyce A. Schultz, Mary Anne Scism, Ashley Scott, Angela Scott, Donna Scott, Elizabeth J. Scott, Korto L. Sedhom, Laila Sefcik, Elizabeth F. Seibert, Diane C. Seitovirta, Jaana Sercer, Helen “Fran” Serratt, Teresa D. Sethares, Kristen A. Shanmugasundaram, Sujatha Shannon, Crystal C.
Japan USA Finland USA USA USA England USA USA USA Sweden USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Finland USA USA USA Australia USA
Sakunsuntiporn, Wirunpat Salazar González, Bertha Cecilia Salinas, Irene Salmon, Becky A. Salvador, Jordan Tovera Salvador, Samantha Salvia, Guarionex Samawi, Zepure Samson-Akpan, P. E. Sanchez, Anthony Sanchez, Sergio M. Sanchez Herrera, Beatriz Sandino, Yesenia Sands, Kristy A. Sansiriphun, Nantaporn Sansoni, Julita Santamaría, Narda Santos, Giannina
Thailand Mexico USA USA Saudi Arabia USA USA USA Nigeria USA USA Colombia USA USA Thailand Italy Colombia USA
Shannon Dorcy, Kathleen K. Sharts-Hopko, Nancy C. Shea, Diane Shearer, Nelma B. Crawford Sheehy, Agnes Shellenbarger, Teresa Sherrod, Melissa M. Sherrod, Michael S. Sherwood, Gwen
USA USA USA USA Ireland USA USA USA USA
Sherwood, Julia Lillian Shi, Ling Shibata, Naomi Shibily, Faygah Showalter, Sarah-Catherine Shrode, Christina A. Sifuentes-Leura, Daniel Sikes, Deborah L. Silk, Christie M. Silka, Christina
USA China Japan USA USA USA Mexico USA USA USA
CL2.421 ED2.520 A 10 ED2.476 G 16 MC.110 I 07, I 10 D 08 G 15 J 14 K 19 NF.127 H 23 EB2.565 ED1.50 RS.216 ED2.518 K 11 F 19 SC1.248 ED2.494 ED2.511 D 02 EN.82, EN.85 E 15, EB1.81 RS.217 H 16 EB1.79 E 12 LD2.585 ED2.458 J 18 H 09 A 18 ED2.495 K 06 SC2.600 ED2.521, K 01 CL1.24, ED1.53, ED1.262 NF.119 EE.64, EE.67 ED2.522 GN.91, GN.93 D 04 NF.122, CL2.443, J 12 I 16 I 16 NF.117, NF.120, F 22, G 14, J 07 RS.218 I 15 CL2.421 B 04 K 19 J 14 SC2.638 ED2.476 RS.219 E 17
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ED2.517 ED2.516 J 11 RS.223 J 02 RS.213 ED2.518 EB1.74 ED1.36, ED1.51, LD2.574 F 18 D 14 A 14 F 11 RS.214 CL2.426, CL2.442, CL2.453 A 03, E 20 SC2.609 ED2.476 ED1.39 H 02 RS.133 D 09 ED1.52 ED2.519, SC2.613 CL2.413 RS.215 SC1.258 MC.113 J 11 I 20 E 15, SC2.607 SC1.258 H 14
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Silver Dunker, Kimberly Simmons, Emily Simon, Anila Sims, Elizabeth Singel, Laurie Singh, Karim C. Sitler, Lisa L. Skiem, Paul T. Skopal, Joan L. Slater, Larry Z. Slaven-Lee, Pamela W. Sloane, Scott Paul Smakulski, Megan Small, Donna Small, Leigh Smeltzer, Suzanne C. Smith, Cammie Smith, Caroline
ED1.33 A 22, GN.92 CL2.430 RS.263 K 10 G 12 RS.220 D 12, I 06, LD2.586 E 04 E 23, F 20, LD2.572 EN.86 K 16 D 10 EB2.540 MC.108 EE.61 F 15 I 11
Smith, Catherine V. Smith, Heather M. Smith, Lynette Smith, Marilyn A. Snethen, Julia
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA United Kingdom USA USA USA USA USA
Snowden, Kenya Snyder, Audrey Elizabeth Snyder, Briana L. Snyder, Elizabeth Sobon Sensor, Constance Solis, Venice Marion Sorce, Lauren R. Souiad, Ghenwa Sowicz, Timothy Joseph Spalding, Karen Sparr, Laurie Spegman, Adele M. Spencer, Lisa Spencer, Nichole T. Sportsman, Susan Spurlock, Amy Yoder Stadick, Jessica Lee Stamler, Lynnette Leeseberg Stark, Debra M. Starks, Saundra Staubach, Katherine Steadman, Laura Stec, Mary W. Stec, Melissa A. Steege, Linsey M. Steinberg, Jennifer Stennett, Rosain N. Stewart, Jennifer
USA USA USA USA USA Philippines USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Jamaica USA
Stikes, Reetta Stockhover, Holly A. Stone, Alicia A. Stoner, Kathryn H. Storey, Susan Stovell, Kassie Stover, Sonya Strahan, Brandy E. Straub, Kylie Marie Streit, Linda Strickland, Haley P. Strobehn, Patricia Strodtman, Linda K. Strouse, Susan M. Stunkard, Kimberley A. Sturgeon, Lizbeth P. Sturmer, Kurt Suasin, Kristeline Sy Sudia, Tanya Marie Sugathan, Kala Suico, Rosario T. Sullivan, Dustin Sullivan, Rhonda S. Summers, I. Marlene Sutch, Kelly E. Sutton, Douglas H. Suzuki, Sumihiro Swanson, Barbara Swenty, Constance F. Swint, Charlotte Sykes, Bibiane Szal, Catherine
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Philippines USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
D 02 RS.224 ED1.54 SC2.612 RS.153 G 23 D 10 RS.142 RS.225 B 01, E 01 ED2.461 EB1.77 E 11 B 09 LD2.576 E 10 C 16 F 19 F 07 RS.226 C 21 G 23 A 10 D 06 CL2.447 A 03, H 12 SC2.594 RS.231 D 08 C 22, NF.129 D 17 RS.227
Tabb, Lisa Tagutanazvo, Oslinah Buru Takemoto, Hitomi Talbot, Lesley Tan, Rhigel Jay Alforque Tanaka, Noriyoshi Tanaka, Yumi Tanicala, Martha L. Tanner, Andrea Tao, Xingjuan Tarakcioglu Celik, Gul Hatice Tay, Rosy Teall, Alice M. Tennant, Kathleen Terry, Geraldine J. Thal, Wendy Renee Theiss, Mary Anne Thies, Karen M. Thomas, Anne
Australia Swaziland Japan South Africa USA Japan Japan USA USA China Turkey Singapore USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
J 09 SC2.634 CL2.426 RS.228 G 09 CL2.422, CL.448 CL2.448 EN.85 WKSP I 15 ED1.46 A 07 K 16 ED2.525, LD2.578 B 09 SC1.252 F 21 K 06 EE.64
RS.221 E 11 E 02 MC.114 A 03, B 22, E 20, MC.113, MC.115 C 12 J 14 E 08 EB1.77 G 15 F 19 RS.222 ED2.457 SC1.259 RS.230 EB2.566 EB2.545 MC.115 GN.93 NF.124 F 06 B 12 EE.61, EE.62, EE.67 ED2.523 B 02 G 04 CL2.445 ED2.524 F 12 B 17 RS.223 J 16 ED2.525
CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CL = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EB = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters ED = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EE = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters EN = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters GN = Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters
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IN = Invited Posters LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MC = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters NF = Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLEN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters SC = Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters WKSP = Workshop Presentation
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Thomas, Catherine S. USA Thomas, Cynthia M. USA Thomas, Lisa USA Thomas, Michael C. USA Thompson, Kimberly USA Thompson, Patricia E. USA Thornton, Marleen USA Thrane, Susan E. USA Throckmorton, Terry A. USA Thul, Susan M. USA Thurby-Hay, Linda E. USA Tigges, Beth Baldwin USA Tinapay, Louisa USA Tinkcom, Summer USA Tinnon, Elizabeth A. USA Tobias, Robyn B. USA Todd, Dana USA Tokunaga, Kiyoko Japan Tokushige, Atsuko Japan Tomblin Murphy, Gail G. Canada Toon, Jane USA Toothaker, Rebecca D. USA Tornwall, Joni USA Torregosa, Marivic B. USA Torris-Hedlund, Morgan Aiwohi USA Tran, Dieu-My T. USA Travers, Jasmine USA Treisman, Pamela E. USA Trickey, Amber W. USA Troyan, Patricia J. USA Trujillo-Hernandez, Pedro Enrique Mexico Tsai, Han-Ya Taiwan Tsai, Han-Yi Taiwan Tsai, Tzu-I Taiwan Tse-Valcin, Marie USA
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Name
Country
Session
Van Gelderen, Stacey Ann VanRuler, Dawn Marie Vardaman, Shellye A. Vargo, Deb Varilek, Brandon Michael Vasel, Laura Anne Vehviläinen-Julkunen, Katri Velazquez Ayala, Karen Marlene Velázquez-Morales, Norma Vember, Hilda Frances Vera-McLean, Racquel Vernachio, Kimberly Viera-Villanueva, Irving Arnoldo Villanueva, Marville Villarreal-Reyna, María de los Angeles Villegas-Pantoja, Miguel A. Vindici, Jacqueline T. Vinson, Kerensa F. Virani, Rose Visekruna, Sanja Vlasich, Cynthia Voll, Craig A. Vollrath, Kara C. Von Ah, Diane Vosit-Steller, Julie
USA USA USA USA USA USA Finland Mexico Mexico South Africa USA USA Mexico Philippines Mexico
ED2.498 ED2.530 LD2.569, K 13 E 17 B 12 RS.229 A 18 SC2.617 ED2.531 E 03 EB2.540, EB2.547 SC2.594 SC2.638 F 19 CL2.449, ED2.531, SC2.638 A 23 RS.185 CL2.451 ED2.503 RS.230 B 23, G 15, H 22 E 06, EB2.559 J 11 RS.153 D 04
Tucker, Janet Tuggle, Linda R. Turrise, Stephanie L. Tursunova, Zulfiya Twibell, K. Renee
USA USA USA Canada USA
J 13, K 13 ED1.49 E 03, CL2.412 ED2.513 I 21 CENE PLN2, PLN3 K 18 SC2.635 ED1.55, F 09 F 17 K 15 D 21 ED2.457 CL2.452 ED2.509 ED2.485 CL2.414 ED2.526 ED2.527 E 05 E 06, EB2.559 ED2.528, J 08 A 16 A 09 SC2.636 E 19 A 23 A 03, E 20 F 21 SC2.595 CL2.449 C 03 G 05 G 05 EB2.567, EB2.568, SC2.637 MC.112 MC.114 F 02, ED2.529 I 07 CL2.405
Udod, Sonia Uka, Victoria Kalu Umberger, Wendy Urban, Regina Uy, Angelica
Canada Nigeria USA USA Philippines
H 18 ED2.519 H 17 K 02 F 19
Valbuena-Castiblanco, Cindy Lorena Valdes, Guillermo Valentine, Janine
Colombia
SC2.601
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Walch, Pamela Waldrop, Meredith Nichole Walsh, Thomas Declan Walter, Ruby Wang, Hsiao Ting Wang, Hsiu-Hung Waraksa, Lisa Ward, Jessica A. Washington, Georgita T. Watanabe, Noriko Waterman, Anna M. Watkins, Cecilia Watson, Roger Watts, Sarah O. Waugh-Brown, Veronica H. Waweru, Sylvia Muthoni Waynick-Rogers, Pamela Weathers, Elizabeth Webb, Tammy Weber, Rachel B. Webster, Liana R. Wedgeworth, Monika Weigel, Joanie Weinstein, Sharon Weis, Marjorie Welch, Susan Welk, Dorette Sugg Welsh, Marcia Wendekier, Camille M. Wendorf, Jessica West, Christina
Mexico USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Australia Taiwan Taiwan USA USA USA Japan USA USA United Kingdom USA Jamaica USA USA Bahrain USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada
CL2.452 MC.116 H 17 J 09 CL1.26 SC1.260 F 04 RS.231 ED1.56 CL2.426, CL2.453 ED2.532 G 03 SC1.254
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LD2.587 J 16 D 15 H 13, ED2.482 B 12, D 04, E 02 H 16 RS.232 J 18 H 07 ED2.533, J 11 D 14 A 23 EN.87 D 15, J 10 H 07 C 10 C 20, G 15 I 07
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Westcott, Liz
United Kingdom USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA England USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
LD1.101
Y
Westmoreland Miller, Carrie Weust, Jan. P. Wexler, Sharon Stahl Whalen, Madeleine Whang, Sung E. Whisenant, Debra Whitcomb, John White, Annesha White, Becky A. White, Dianne Lynn White, Kenneth R. White, Sara Whitham, Karen R. Whitlow, Malinda Lee Whitmore, Aurellia Whyte-Obadiaru, Yentoneth Widener, Jeanne Wilby, Mary L. Wiley, Nathan H. Wiley, Steven Wilkins, Kelly Wilkinson, Brooke Willey, Jeffrey A. Willhaus, Janet Williams, Judith A. Williamson, Kathleen Willson, Pamela Wilson, Donna M. Wilson, Jennifer Winter, Janet E. Winters, Carol E. Winters, Nancy Wise, Barbara Witt, Amy Jane Woda, Aimee A. Wofford, Linda Wolf, Cheryl Wolf, Joelle N. Wolf, Linda Eileen Woltmann, Jeanine Woodring, Barbara C. Woodson, Lisa Fryar Wooten, Stephanie Wrate, Sonia K. Wright, Ashley Wright, Renee R. Wyant, David Wyatt, Gwen
D 19 SC1.261 SC2.639 EB2.539 RS.243 A 04 C 01, F 01 SC2.594 ED2.518 RS.233 RS.163 I 07 E 07 NF.130 C 08 EB2.568 LD2.588 C 11 ED2.513 H 11 RS.133 EB2.548 A 21, EE.70 G 22 C 04 A 14, F 12 F 09, H 09 J 06 EN.88 B 09 NF.119, NF.129 G 11 A 06 ED1.239 K 11 RS.217 B 02 J 14 I 11, EB2.552 EB2.565 EE.69, MC.104, MC.105 RS.235 G 13 E 12, J 14 A 01 ED2.509, SC2.640 RS.217 CL2.402
CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CL = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EB = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters ED = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EE = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters EN = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters GN = Gerontological Nursing Leadership Academy Invited Posters
Country
Session
Yamada, Ayako Yamamoto, Miwa Yamasaki, Arisa Yamazaki, Akemi Yamin, Ahmad Yang, Luke Yarbrough, Susan P. Yeh, Jen-Huei (Vicky) Yeh, Pi-Ming Yehle, Karen S. Yilmaz, Aysegul Ynalvez, Marcus Antonius Yokoyama, Kyoko Yoon, Won Joo Christina Yoshino, Takumi Yoshitake, Misako Young, Judith Ann Young, Katherine Young, Kay A. Youngblut, JoAnne M. Yuko, Ohno
Japan Japan Japan Japan Indonesia Taiwan USA USA USA USA Turkey USA Japan USA Japan Japan USA USA USA USA Japan
CL2.448 ED2.526 CL2.421 SC2.641 J 01 SC2.642 ED2.455 F 22 ED1.57 RS.200 E 17 A 09 SC2.623 RS.237 ED2.535, ED2.536 ED2.535, ED2.536 J 19 RS.236 MC.107 D 18 CL2.448
Zajac, Lynne Zarchi, Tova Zazyczny, Kelly Ann Zeller, Dean L. Zhang, Haifen Zhang, Lingsong Zhang, Nannan Zhou, Jubilee Zhou, Natsai L. Zhou, Yujuan Zimbro, Kathie Zimmerman, Kathy Zimmerman, Rachel Zuma, Sibusiso Memory Zuniga, Julie Zurmehly, Joyce Zybert, Jennifer Ann
USA USA USA USA China USA USA USA USA China USA USA USA South Africa USA USA USA
E 17 RS.237 F 04 J 14 I 15 EB2.548 K 15 ED2.457 J 05 I 08 RS.221 B 02 EB2.538 I 04 G 02 A 13 E 11
Z
IN = Invited Posters LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MC = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters NF = Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLEN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters SC = Scientific Peer-Reviewed Posters WKSP = Workshop Presentation
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Recognizing your legacy gift today Sigma Theta Tau International Foundation for Nursing has two planned giving programs for members to be recognized today for their legacy gift for nursing leadership and scholarship. The Orchid Society launched last biennium to recognize individuals who have included the Foundation in their estate. Orchid Society Members Jerico Gamiao Alicante Lynn Lambuth Kathy Bennison Kathryn M. Moore Jeanne Morrison Linda Casale Lillian G. Douglass Susan R. Opas Ellen L. Palmer Ed Hales Joan M. Hall Betty S. Parker Ann Harley* Mary Rose Smochek Beth C. Vaughan-Wrobel Donna Hill Howes Marita B. Hoffart Benson C. Wright Barbara Innes *deceased
Billye Brown Fellow Registered planned gifts to the Foundation that have a present value of US $50,000 (amount adjusted for middle and low income country residents) or more are recognized in the Heritage Society’s Billye Brown Fellow program. Rose Constantino is a 2015-2017 Billye Brown Fellow.
“I have been the recipient of awards and Sigma benefits and I feel it is important to express my thanks, especially in terms of funding research opportunities. The Orchid Society is an easy way to plan for the future of nursing.” — Marita B Hoffart, PhD, RN, Past President Omicron Tau Chapter
Visit the Foundation booth or email lynn@stti.org for information on these planned giving programs.
Thank you Chapter Giving Club “Beta Beta is honored to a part of the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Honor Society of Nursing. Our gift to the Chapter Giving Club is a small token of our appreciation and gratitude for the many ways STTI provides for nurses around the world.” — Wyona M. Freysteinson, 2017-2019 Beta Beta Chapter President We thank all the chapters who have made Chapter Giving Club donations during the 2015-2017 biennium as of 15 August 2017. Those listed in red have made donations at the Chapter Giving Club level for two consecutive years. Alpha Chapter | Alpha Beta Chapter | Alpha Delta Chapter | Alpha Eta Chapter | Alpha Kappa-at-Large Chapter | Alpha Mu Chapter Alpha Nu Chapter | Alpha Omega Chapter | Alpha Phi Chapter | Alpha Pi Chapter | Alpha Rho Chapter | Alpha Tau Chapter Alpha Upsilon Chapter (Alumni) | Alpha Xi Chapter | Beta Alpha Chapter | Beta Beta Chapter (Houston) | Beta Chi Chapter
| Beta Kappa Chapter | Beta Mu Chapter | Beta Nu Chapter | Beta Psi Chapter | Beta Rho Chapter Beta Upsilon Chapter | Beta Xi Chapter | Beta Zeta-at-Large Chapter | Chi Alpha Chapter | Chi Beta Chapter | Chi Eta Chapter Chi Gamma Chapter | Chi Psi Chapter | Chi Rho Chapter | Delta Chapter | Delta Iota Chapter | Delta Kappa Chapter Delta Nu Chapter | Delta Omega Chapter | Delta Omicron Chapter | Delta Rho Chapter | Delta Sigma Chapter Delta Tau-at-Large Chapter | Delta Theta Chapter | Delta Xi Chapter | Delta Zeta Chapter | Epsilon Eta Chapter Epsilon Lambda Chapter | Epsilon Nu Chapter | Epsilon Omega Chapter | Epsilon Sigma-at-Large Chapter | Epsilon Theta Chapter Epsilon Zeta Chapter | Eta Beta Chapter | Eta Delta Chapter | Eta Eta Chapter | Eta Nu Chapter | Eta Omega Chapter Eta Omicron Chapter | Eta Pi Chapter | Gamma Chapter | Gamma Chi Chapter | Gamma Gamma Chapter | Gamma Phi Chapter Gamma Psi-at-Large Chapter | Gamma Tau-at-Large Chapter | Gamma Xi Chapter | Gamma Zeta Chapter | Iota Mu Chapter Iota Nu-at-Large Chapter | Iota Phi-at-Large Chapter | Iota Tau Chapter | Iota Xi Chapter | Kappa Chapter | Kappa Chi Chapter Kappa Gamma Chapter | Kappa Lambda Chapter | Kappa Mu Chapter | Kappa Omicron Chapter | Kappa Sigma Chapter Kappa Theta Chapter | Kappa Xi Chapter | Lambda Beta-at-Large Chapter | Lambda Chi Chapter | Lambda Delta Chapter Lambda Eta Chapter | Lambda Iota Chapter | Lambda Psi Chapter | Lambda Rho-at-Large Chapter | Lambda Sigma Chapter Lambda Upsilon-at-Large Chapter | Mu Lambda Chapter | Mu Mu Chapter | Mu Omega Chapter | Mu Omicron Chapter Mu Pi Chapter | Mu Sigma Chapter | Mu Tau Chapter | Mu Upsilon Chapter | Nu Chi Chapter | Nu Delta Chapter | Nu Kappa Chapter Nu Lambda Chapter | Nu Mu Chapter | Nu Nu Chapter | Nu Psi Chapter | Nu Xi-at-Large Chapter | Nu Zeta Chapter Omicron-at-Large Chapter | Omicron Beta Chapter | Omicron Chi Chapter | Omicron Delta Chapter | Omicron Epsilon Chapter Omicron Eta Chapter | Omicron Iota Chapter | Omicron Omega Chapter | Omicron Phi Chapter | Omicron Tau Chapter Phi Chapter | Phi Eta Chapter | Phi Gamma Chapter (Virtual) | Phi Iota Chapter | Phi Kappa Chapter | Phi Lambda Chapter Phi Mu Chapter | Phi Nu Chapter | Phi Phi Chapter | Phi Psi Chapter | Pi Chapter | Pi Alpha Chapter | Pi Epsilon-at-Large Chapter Pi Gamma Chapter | Pi Omicron Chapter | Pi Pi Chapter | Pi Rho Chapter | Pi Upsilon Chapter | Psi-at-Large Chapter Rho Beta Chapter | Rho Chi-at-Large Chapter | Rho Gamma Chapter | Rho Lambda Chapter | Rho Pi Chapter | Rho Rho Chapter Rho Tau Chapter | Rho Theta Chapter | Rho Xi Chapter | Tau Alpha Chapter | Tau Beta Chapter | Tau Chi Chapter Tau Kappa-at-Large Chapter | Tau Lambda-at-Large Chapter | Tau Tau Chapter | Tau Theta Chapter | Tau Upsilon Chapter | Tau Xi Chapter Theta Delta Chapter | Theta Lambda Chapter | Theta Psi Chapter | Theta Sigma Chapter | Theta Theta Chapter | Upsilon Chapter Upsilon Zeta Chapter | Xi Chi Chapter | Xi Epsilon Chapter | Xi Iota Chapter | Xi Kappa-at-Large Chapter | Xi Rho Chapter Xi Theta Chapter | Zeta Alpha Chapter | Zeta Delta-at-Large Chapter | Zeta Epsilon Chapter | Zeta Iota Chapter Zeta Kappa-at-Large Chapter | Zeta Mu-at-Large Chapter | Zeta Phi Chapter | Zeta Theta-at-Large Chapter | Zeta Zeta Chapter Beta Eta-at-Large Chapter
To renew or find out how you can join the Chapter Giving Club, visit the Foundation booth near registration or contact Becky Frey at rebecca@stti.org, or 888.634.7575 (US/Canada toll-free), or +1.317.634.8171 (International) ext. 4977.
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“Participating in the EEAI was a transformative experience. My development as a leader was strengthened by expert mentoring from veteran nursing administrators. The personalized and attentive support I received enhanced my personal and professional growth and development. To those contemplating a transition from faculty to administration, the EEAI is an exceptional program.” Steven J. Palazzo, PhD, MN, RN, CNE Associate Professor, College of Nursing, Seattle University
Apply now for the 2018-2019 Cohort. Visit www.nursingsociety.org/CENE for more information and application details. Apply by 14 December 2017.
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SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL
LEADERSHIP
CONNECTION
2018 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, USA
15-18 SEPTEMBER 2018
Transformative Nursing Leadership
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
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STTI GLOBAL INITIATIVES The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Global Initiatives Department seeks to enhance STTI’s global reach, impact, and participation within the global healthcare community by focusing on these five key strategies: GLOBAL EXPANSION
STTI establishes global networks that can support the organization’s expansion, identifies potential partners, and hosts programs in collaboration with mission-related global meetings in various regions.
GAPFON®
The Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing & Midwifery (GAPFON)®, convened by STTI, works with global nurse leaders to establish a voice and vision for the future of nursing that will advance global health.
RELATIONSHIP BUILDING
STTI establishes and builds relationships with key stakeholders and leaders in global regions to support our mission. STTI holds United Nations Economic and Social Council special consultative status and continues to engage with other global organizations and societies.
MEMBER AND STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
STTI works closely with members and stakeholders around the world to identify current and prospective opportunities to develop and/or engage in various programs and events.
MEMBER GROWTH
To support member growth, STTI is developing a global and dynamic educational standards database to support the establishment of developing honor societies and enhance the engagement of new members worldwide.
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