22-24 February 2019 | NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, USA
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HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENTS
Best practices for building healthy workplaces in clinical and academic settings Program book sponsored by
Exceptional place. Exceptional people.
Exceptionally healthy.
Proud to be recognized with Sigma Nursing’s 2019 Healthy Work Environment Award, honoring the work of our Healthy Work Environment team from 2009 to 2018.
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Contents Saturday, 23 February
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Schedule At-a-Glance
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Sunday, 24 February
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General Information
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Poster Session Layout
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Acknowledgments 12
Poster Session Presentations
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Marriott Floor Plans
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Author Index
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Exhibitors, Sponsors, and Advertisers
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Notes 54
Friday, 22 February
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WASHINGTON, DC, USA | 26-28 March 2020
Nursing Education
RESEARCH CONFERENCE Call for Abstracts Deadline: 23 May 2019
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A decade of research and the experience of thousands of nurses all add up to one thing—Healthy Work Environments matter. Have the conversation at your workplace, and share the no-cost AACN Healthy Work Environment Assessment Tool. It matters.
Welcome Welcome to the Big Easy! On behalf of the entire Board of Directors of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma), we welcome you the 2019 Creating Healthy Work Environments conference. During the next three days, you have a tremendous opportunity to network with more than 500 like-minded colleagues, learn from thought leaders, and exchange information and research. We hope you will experience and contribute to the supportive and encouraging atmosphere that is a hallmark of Sigma events. Our conference theme is Innovating Healthy Clinical and Academic Environments: Optimizing Patient Outcomes and Professional Well-Being. This theme is reflected in each of the conference’s plenary sessions, oral presentations, posters, and workshops. • Advocate for and champion the standards for establishing healthy working practices and environments • Implement innovative solutions for creating healthy work environments • Engage leaders, at all levels, to create and sustain healthy work environments To maximize your conference experience, we urge you to download and use our Sigma event app to build your own personal schedule. If you are active on social media, please participate in the conversation using our hashtag #SigmaCHWE19. And of course, you are in a great American city. Please make time to discover the sights, sounds, tastes, and vibrant culture of our host city, New Orleans. We look forward to sharing these days with you and to meeting and speaking with as many of you as possible. Enjoy Creating Healthy Work Environments 2019.
Beth Baldwin Tigges, PhD, RN, PNP, BC Sigma 2017-2019 President
Elizabeth Madigan, PhD, RN, FAAN Sigma Chief Executive Officer
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Welcome
The desired outcomes of Creating Healthy Work Environments are:
Schedule-At-a Glance Friday, 22 February 2019 8:00 a.m.-5:05 p.m. (0800-1705)
Registration, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
8:00 a.m.-3:50 p.m. (0800-1550)
Presenter Ready Room, 4th Floor, Bacchus Room
8:30-10:30 a.m. (0830-1030)
Exhibitor Move-In, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
Saturday, 23 February 2019 8:00 a.m.-4:10 p.m. (0800-1610)
Registration, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Presenter Ready Room, 4th Floor, Bacchus Room
8:00-8:30 a.m. (0800-0830)
Poster Viewing Session 2A, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
8:30-9:00 a.m. (0830-0900)
8:30-9:15 a.m. (0830-0915)
9:00-10:30 a.m. (0900-1030)
9:15-9:30 a.m. (0915-0930)
Poster Session 1 Setup, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Opening Plenary Session, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
10:30-11:00 a.m. (1030-1100)
Coffee Break, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Poster Viewing Session 1A, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Sigma Marketplace, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Exhibit Viewing, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
11:00-11:45 a.m. (1100-1145)
Concurrent Sessions A, 4th Floor
11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. (1145-1245) Schedule-At-a-Glance
Sigma Marketplace, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Exhibit Viewing, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. (1145-1215)
Lunch, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
12:15-12:45 p.m. (1215-1245)
Poster Viewing Session 1B, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
Concurrent Sessions F, 4th Floor Coffee Break, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Exhibit Viewing, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Sigma Marketplace, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
9:30 a.m.-noon (0930-1200)
Sigma Career Advising, 4th Floor, Iberville Room
9:30-10:15 a.m. (0930-1015)
Concurrent Sessions G, 4th Floor
10:25-11:10 a.m. (1025-1110)
Concurrent Sessions H, 4th Floor
11:10 a.m.-12:10 p.m. (1110-1210)
Roundtable Networking Lunch, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
12:20-12:50 p.m. (1220-1250)
Poster Viewing Session 2B, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Sigma Marketplace, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Exhibit Viewing, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
12:30-4:30 p.m. (1230-1630)
1:00-4:00 p.m. (1300-1600)
12:45-1:30 p.m. (1245-1330)
1:00-1:45 p.m. (1300-1345)
1:40-2:25 p.m. (1340-1425)
1:55-2:40 p.m. (1355-1440)
2:35-3:20 p.m. (1435-1520)
2:40-3:10 p.m. (1440-1510)
Sigma Career Advising, 4th Floor, Iberville Room Concurrent Sessions B, 4th Floor Concurrent Sessions C, 4th Floor Concurrent Sessions D, 4th Floor
3:20-3:50 p.m. (1520-1550)
Refreshment Break, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Poster Viewing Session 1C, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Sigma Marketplace, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Exhibit Viewing, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
Sigma Career Advising, 4th Floor, Iberville Room Concurrent Sessions I, 4th Floor Concurrent Sessions J, 4th Floor Coffee Break, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Poster Viewing Session 2C, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Author Book Signing, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Sigma Marketplace, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Exhibit Viewing, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
3:50-4:35 p.m. (1550-1635)
3:10-4:00 p.m. (1510-1600)
4:35-4:50 p.m. (1635-1650)
3:10-3:55 p.m. (1510-1555)
4:50-5:05 p.m. (1650-1705)
3:55-4:10 p.m. (1555-1610)
Concurrent Sessions E, 4th Floor Poster Session 1 Removal, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Poster Session 2 Setup, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
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Exhibitor Move-Out, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer Concurrent Sessions K, 4th Floor Poster Session 2 Removal, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
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Schedule-At-a Glance Sunday, 24 February 2019 8:00 a.m.-noon (0800-1200)
Registration, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
8:00-9:25 a.m. (0800-0925)
Presenter Ready Room, 4th Floor, Bacchus Room
8:30-9:15 a.m. (0830-0915)
Concurrent Sessions L, 4th Floor
9:25-10:10 a.m. (0925-1010)
Concurrent Sessions M, 4th Floor
Schedule-At-a-G lan ce
10:10-10:25 a.m. (1010-1025)
Coffee Break, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
10:25-11:55 a.m. (1025-1155)
Closing Plenary Session, 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
CONGRAT U LAT ION S
Ivette Roldan MSN, RN, CPN Director, Clinical Nursing Neurology and Neurosurgery Unit
for receiving the Clinical Healthy Work Environment Award and honoring our commitment to promoting a healthy work environment and excelling in healthcare outcomes. Thank you Ivette Roldan for receiving the award on behalf of Nicklaus Children’s Hospital.
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General Information Abstracts and Presentations
Guests
When presenters grant permission, posters and oral presentation slides given at this event are permanently available in the Virginia Henderson Global Nursing e-Repository (Henderson Repository) on the first day of the event at http://bit.ly/CHWE19Repository. Attendees can search the Repository using the shortcut keyword listed in each session (e.g., CHWE19PLN1). For more information on the Henderson Repository visit www.nursingrepository.org.
Due to the sellout of this event, we have very limited space for guests. If you brought a guest to see your session, please stop at registration for a US $25 guest pass to allow access to one session only.
Baggage Storage Due to fire code regulations, baggage storage is not permitted in the meeting area. Please see your hotel’s concierge for information on baggage storage.
Children General Information
Children are not allowed to participate in any conference activities and must be supervised at all times. Check with your hotel concierge about child care services.
Electronic Devices
Internet Access Limited wireless internet access is available in some areas of the New Orleans Marriott.
Lost and Found Please visit the Sigma registration desk on the 3rd floor in the Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer to collect lost items or to turn in found items. Please refer to the event schedule for registration times.
Meeting Rooms Due to fire code regulations, attendees are not permitted to stand in the perimeter of the plenary and concurrent meeting rooms.
As a courtesy to the presenters and other attendees, please silence all electronic devices and refrain from talking on your phone during the sessions.
Message/Announcement Board
Emergencies/First Aid
If you have a message for fellow attendees, you can use the message/announcement board, located near registration. This provides an opportunity to connect with colleagues at the Creating Healthy Work Environments event. Do not leave messages of a personal nature. Sigma staff members reserve the right to remove postings that are inappropriate. Messages and announcements will not be forwarded to guest rooms.
If you require emergency assistance, please immediately contact Sigma’s registration desk, any Sigma staff member, or the New Orleans Marriott.
Evaluations Attendees will receive the post-event evaluation via email approximately 10 days following the conclusion of this event. If attendees wish to provide us with additional feedback, please email events@sigmanursing.org. Comments help us plan future Sigma events.
Exhibit Hours The exhibits will be displayed on the 3rd floor in the Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer. Refer to the event schedule for viewing times.
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Name Badges A name badge is included in the registration packet and admits the attendee to all conference sessions and events and must be visible to security guards, moderators, and staff. If the badge is misplaced, please visit Sigma’s registration desk for a replacement. There is a replacement fee of US $25. For safety, please write on the back of the badge any emergency contact information, food and medicine allergies, and any significant medical condition(s). Do not wear the name badge while walking outside. Name badge holders can be recycled after the event in the recycle bins in Sigma’s registration area.
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General Information No-Smoking Policy
Poster Information
All Sigma events are nonsmoking. The hotel and host city may have additional rules in place. Please speak with the hotel concierge if you have any questions.
Refer to the event schedule for poster viewing times.
Presenters, please refer to the program book for the time, date, and room of your presentation. No further sign-in is necessary for this event. The Presenter Ready Room is located on the 4th floor in the Bacchus Room, 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. Refer to the event schedule for times the Presenter Ready Room is open. The only equipment provided on-site for oral presentations is 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.
General Informat ion
Oral Presenter Information
VELCRO®, push pins, or double-sided tape should be used to fasten the poster to the board provided. It is suggested that you use both sides of the VELCRO®. 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 ballroom; however, your hotel room is the best place for these items. Neither Sigma nor the New Orleans Marriott is responsible for any materials left in the poster area.
Rapid Discussion Sessions The Rapid Discussion Sessions are a newer initiative to allow poster presenters a venue to orally present their poster work in a concise manner. Presenters are given limited time for their oral presentation with no additional questions from the audience. Presenters should make themselves available at their poster during a session following their scheduled discussion for any questions from attendees.
Registration Information If you have registered for Creating Healthy Work Environments, check in and pick up your event materials at Sigma’s registration desk, located in the Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer. Refer to the event schedule for registration hours.
Plenary Sessions These presentations will take place on the 3rd floor in the Mardi Gras Ballroom. Attendees can be seated 30 minutes prior to the start of the session. For titles and times, please refer to the program schedule.
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General Information Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters The Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters include students from all levels of nursing education from various schools around the world. Students were nominated based on criteria identified by their school. Submissions include beginning research, literature reviews, evidence-based practice projects, etc.
Sigma Career Advising Career advising provides nurses and student nurses with an opportunity to discuss issues and receive guidance regarding their career paths from experienced nursing professionals and nursing leaders. You can sign up to meet with a career advisor at the career advising check-in table located outside the Career Center Room on the 4th Floor in
the Iberville Room. Time and space are limited, so sign-up will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Appointments will take place on Friday and Saturday.
Sigma Marketplace The Marketplace is on the 3rd floor in the Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer. Please stop by to view and purchase Sigma apparel, books, jewelry, and other gifts. Refer to the event schedule for marketplace hours.
Social Media Please join the conversation about Creating Healthy Work Environments by using hashtag #SigmaCHWE19.
Video and Audio Recording Recording the plenaries or concurrent sessions is not permitted. Thank you for refraining from this practice.
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Acknowledgments We would like to acknowledge the assistance of our peer reviewers for the Creating Healthy Work Environments program.
Acknowledgments
Magdeline C. Aagard, EdD, MBA, BAN, RN Janice G. Agazio, PhD, CRNP Judith W. Alexander, PhD, MBA, MS, BA, RN Margot E. Andison, PhD, MSc, BSN (Hons), BSc (Hons) Alyce Ashcraft, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Anne Berger, PhD, MBA, RN, CPHQ Monica Bianchi, PhD, MScN, EMBA, RN Kathryn A. Blair, PhD, BC-FNP, FAANP Kathaleen C. Bloom, PhD Anita Boling, PhD, MSN, RN Lynne C. Borucki, PhD Carol Boswell, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN Toby Bressler, PhD, MPA, BSN, RN, OCN Lisa Doreen Broderson, EdD, PhD (Nursing), MA (English), MA (Nursing), BSN, RN Barbara Brunt, MA, MN, RN-BC, NE-BC, FABC Linda Bucher, PhD, RN Sharon K. Byrne, DrNP, RN, APN, NP-C, AOCNP, CNE Meriam Caboral-Stevens, PhD, RN, NP-C Pamela S. Card, MSN, ARNP, RN Elizabeth Carlson, PhD Patricia A. Carter, PhD, RN, CNS Chantal J. Cayo, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, CCRN-CMC Mary Cazzell, PhD, RN Jennell Charles, PhD, MSN, RN Cynthia A. Chatham, DSN, MSN, BSN Dennis J. Cheek, PhD, RN, FAHA Li-Chi Chiang, PhD, RN Beth D. Chiatti, PhD, MSN, BS, BA Fang-yu Chou, PhD, RN Rachel Choudhury, MSN, MS, RN, CNE Martin Christensen, PhD, MA, MSc, BSc (Hons) Diane Clare, EdD, MEd, BN, RN, CAE Jennifer Coleman, PhD, RN, CNE, COI Elicia Collins, MSN Lidia Compean, PhD Linda S. Cook, PhD, CNS, CNE Thomas Cox, PhD, MS, MSW, MSN, RN, BSN, BA Cynthia L. Cummings, EdD, RN, CHSE, CNE Susan Davidson, EdD, APRN, NP-C Margaret Marie Dean, MSN, RN, CS-BC, GNP-BC, FAANP Walter De Caro, PhD, RN Freda DeKeyser Ganz, PhD, RN Tina D. DeLapp, EdD, MS, BSN, RN Amanda Dirickson, MS, APRN, ANP-C Maja Djukic, PhD, RN Sharon Dormire, PhD, RN Laura C. Dzurec, PhD, PMHCNS-BC, ANEF, FAAN Cynthia J. Edgelow, MSN, BSN, RN Michelle L. Edmonds, PhD, ARNP-BC, CNE Naomi E. Ervin, PhD, MPH, BSN Kathleen Finlayson, PhD, MNsg, BNsg Linda Flynn, PhD, RN, FAAN Patricia Francis-Johnson, DNP, RN
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Betsy Frank, PhD, RN, ANEF Fumiko Furukawa, PhD L. Sue Gabriel, EdD, MFS, MSN, RN, SANE-A, CFN, FABFEI, DABFN Elizabeth A. Gazza, PhD, RN, FACCE, LCCE Pam George, EdD, MSN, MSA, BSN Elisa Giglio-Siudzinksi, MSN, BA, AAS Gary Glauberman, MSN, RN, PHNA-BC, NHDP, BC Anthony Gomez, MSN, BSN, RN, LSS, LEU, EdipFS Juanita Graham, DNP, RN, FRSPH Anne Greenwalt, MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC Nancy C. Grove, PhD, MSN, MEd, BSN, RN Susan S. Gunby, PhD, MN, BSN Juana Mercedes Gutierrez, DNS, MNS, RN, BN Lynne A. Hall, DrPH Jean L. Hannan, PhD Phyllis Shanley Hansell, EdD, RN, FNAP, FAAN Loretta Heuer, PhD, RN, FAAN Frank D. Hicks, PhD, RN, CNE Kimberly T. Hodges, DNP, MSN, BSN Ashley Hodo, MSN, RN, NEA-BC Marita B. Hoffart, PhD, MS, BSN Linda Marie Hoke, PhD, RN, APN-BC, CCNS, CCRN Ezra C. Holston, PhD, MSN, BA, RN Susan G. Hopkinson, PhD, MSN, RN-BC Jiale Hu, MScN, RN Shui-Tao Hu, PhD, RN Jean Ivey, PhD, MSN, BSN, CRNP, PNP-BC Edith Jenkins-Weinrub, EdD, MSN, BSN Teresa Johnson, PhD, RN Janice M. Jones, PhD, RN, CNS Deborah S. Judge, DNP, RN Barbara Joy Keates, PhD, MS, BScN Linda Keilman, DNP, GNP-BC, FAANP Marjorie Kelley, MSN, RN Karen Kelly, EdD, NEA-BC, RN Thomas Kippenbrock, EdD, RN Marilyn Klakovich, DNSc, RN, NEA-BC Debra Kramlich, PhD, RN, CNE, CCRN-K Ann Kriebel-Gasparro, DrNP, MSN, CRNP, FNP-BC, GNP-BC RuthAnne Kuiper, PhD, RN Theresa Kyzar, PhD, MSN, MBA, BSN, RN Kelly E. Lancaster, MSN, RN, CAPA, CNIV Susan A. LaRocco, PhD, MBA, RN, CNE, FNAP Dorothy S. Lee, PhD, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, CME Ronell Leech, PhD, M(ECI), BA(Hons), BACur, BA Nancy Lerner, DNP Chrystal Leigh Lewis, PhD, RN Lin Lin, PhD, RN Denise Maria Linton, DNS, APRN, FNP-BC Megan E. Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN Chenjuan Ma, PhD, MSN, BSN Reiko Makabe, PhD, RN Alice Louise March, PhD, RN, FNP, CNE Terran Ann Mathers, DNS Amy J. McClune, PhD, RN Jeanette McNeill, DrPH, MSN, BSN Sherri Mendelson, PhD, RNC, CNS, IBCLC
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Minna Miller, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, BA, RN Sharon Marie Mills-Wisneski, PhD, BSN, ADN, RN Ari Min, PhD, RN Karen Mitchell, MSN, RN Donnya E. Mogenson, MS, RN-BC Lynn Mohr, PhD Nora Montalvo-Liendo, PhD, RN Sheily Montgomery, EdD, MSN, RN Carole Moore, MNSc, RN, ACNP-BC Karen H. Morin, PhD, RN Carolyn Murrock, PhD, RN Geri Neuberger, EdD, MN, BA, RN Lois H. Neuman, PhD, RN Diana Mary Louise Newman, EdD, BS, AM, RN Tracy Ortelli, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Ukamaka Marian Oruche, PhD Donna C. Owen, PhD, RN Erlinda Castro Palaganas, PhD, MPH, RN Barbara Polivka, PhD, RN Cheryl Pollard, PhD, MN, BScN, RN, RPN Julie M. Porter, DipNursSt, MEd (Adult Ed), MPH, PGDPH&TM, GDAET, CGMgt, PGradCertRural & RemMentalHlth Geralyn Prullage, DNP, APN, NNP/PNP-BC Andrea E. Pusey-Murray, PhD, MPH, PgD (Ed), BSc, CertNsgAdm, CertPsychNsg, RN Louise Racine, PhD, MScN, BScN, RN Deborah A. Raines, PhD, EdS, RN, ANEF, FAAN Maureen Rauschhuber, PhD, RN Trenda Ray, Ph, MNSc Kathleen Reavy, PhD, MSN, BSN Jacqueline Rhoads, PhD, ACNP-BC, ANP-C, CNL-BC, PMHNP-BC, FAANP Richard Ricciardi, PhD, MS, BS, NP Kathy Riley-Lawless, PhD, RN, PNP-BC Sue Robertson, PhD, RN Beth Rodgers, PhD, MSN, BS, RN, FAAN Noelle K. Rohatinsky, PhD, MN, RN Heather Ross, PhD, DNP, ANP-BC Kathy Jean Roth, MSN, RN Cathy L. Rozmus, PhD Susan D. Ruppert, PhD, RN, FNP-C, ANP-BC, FNAP, FCCM, FAANP, FAAN Kylie P. Russell, PhD, MHlthSc, GCHR, BN Sally S. Russell, MN, CMSRN, CNE Natalia Sak-Dankosky, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Valerie C. Sauda, MSN, BS Florence Schaefer, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC Rachel F. Schiffman, PhD, RN, FAAN Iris Tamara Schneider, MSc, RN Ruth Schofield, MSc (T), RN Katy L. Searle, MT (ASCP), MSN, FNP-BC Aaron M. Sebach, DNP, MBA, MS, AGACNP-BC, FNP-BC, NP-C, RN, CEN, CPEN, WCCM, CDME Nancy C. Sharts-Hopko, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF, CNE Emily Sheff, MS, RN Shyang-Yun Pamela K. Shiao, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, FAAN Sandra L. Siedlecki, PhD, RN, CNS
Lenora W. Smith, PhD, RN Constance Sobon Sensor, PhD, MSN, RN, CTN-A D’Ann Somerall, DNP, MAEd, CRNP, FNP-BC Matthew R. Sorensen, PhD, ANP, ANP-C Beth A. Staffileno, PhD Sharon Wallace Stark, PhD, RN, APRN, BC, CFN, CPG Anne Scott Stiles, PhD, RN Andrew Storer, DNP, CRNP Ronnie Stout, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN Linda A. Streit, PhD, RN Lya Stroupe, DNP, APRN, CPNP, NEA-BC Jane Sumner, PhD, MN, BSN, RN Oslinah Buru Tagatanazvo, PhD, MSc, BSc, BACur Helen M. Taggart, DSN, RN, ACNS-BC Jing-Yu Tan, PhD, MMed, BSc, RN Noriyoshi Tanaka, PhD, RN Jane Hsiao-Chen Tang, PhD, RN, NE-BC Patricia L. Thomas, PhD, MSN, BSN, ADN, RN Mary Tracy, PhD, RN Donna M. Tydings, DNP, RN, CNS-BC, NEA-BC Deborah Ulmer, PhD (Education), PhD (Nursing), MEd P. Vermeir, PhD, MBA, MPA, MPM, RN Mary Ann Vincent, PhD, RN, CNE Frances R. Vlasses, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, ANEF, FAAN Mary Eileen Walsh, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Mary K. Walton, MSN, MBE, RN Julia M. Ward, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Patricia Watts Kelley, PhD, RN, GNP-C, FNP-C, FAANP, FAAN Natalie Weidman, DNP, MSN, BSN, RN Clarann Weinert, SC, PhD, RN, FAAN Krista Alaine White, PhD, RN, CCRN-K, CNE Mary L. Wilby, PhD, MPH, RN, CRNP, ANP-BC M. Kathleen Wilcox, MSN Laura L. Williams, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, FNP Christina L. Williamson, DHA, MSN, RN, CPHQ Sandra Wise, PhD, MS, BSN Lufei Young, PhD, RN, APRN-NP Maya Zumstein-Shaha, PhD, RN, PD
Planning Task Force Sarah Abel, MSN, RN, CEN, Lead Nurse Planner Connie Barden, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, CCNS, FAAN Holly Carpenter, BSN, RN Linda Cassidy, MSN, EdM, CCNS, CCRN-K Howard Catton, MA, BSc, RN Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Bonnie Clipper, DNP, MA, MBA, RN Machelle L. Fisher Erin Craig Rick Garcia, PhD, RN, CCM, FAAOHN Matthew S. Howard, DNP, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN Megan LoGreco Beth Ulrich, EdD, RN, FACHE, FAAN Joni Wallman
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Acknowledgmen t s
Acknowledgments
Marriott Floor Plans 3rd Floor
Marriott Floor Plans
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Exhibitors, Sponsors, and Advertisers
Academy of Sleep and Wellness Exhibitor American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) A special thank you to AACN for providing the Healthy Work Environment standards used to organize this event. ATI Nursing Education Platinum Sponsor, Printed Program, Exhibitor, Advertiser The American Board for Occupational Health Nurses, Inc. Exhibitor Beta Chi Chapter Contributing Sponsor, Opening Plenary HealthStream Silver Sponsor, Attendee Tote Bags The Healthy Workforce Institute Exhibitor Louisiana State University Health New Orleans School of Nursing (LSUHNO-SON) and Epsilon Nu Chapter Silver Sponsors, Attendee Lanyards, Exhibitor
Nicklaus Children's Health System Advertiser Nurse Builders Exhibitor Performance Scrubs Exhibitor & Therapy Dog Sponsor Southern Nursing Research Society Exhibitor Troy University School of Nursing Exhibitor University of Louisiana Monroe Exhibitor University of South Florida College of Nursing Exhibitor The University of Texas at Arlington – College of Nursing & Health Innovation Exhibitor UVA School of Nursing Advertiser William Carey University Exhibitor
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Friday Schedule 8:00 a.m.-5:05 p.m.
Registration
8:00 a.m.-3:50 p.m.
Presenter Ready Room
8:30-10:30 a.m.
Exhibitor Move-In
8:30-9:00 a.m.
Poster Session 1 Setup
9:00-10:30 a.m.
Opening Plenary Session
10:30-11:00 a.m.
Exhibit Viewing Morning Break
10:30-11:00 a.m.
Sigma Marketplace
10:30-11:00 a.m.
Poster Viewing Session 1A
(0800-1705) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer (0800-1550) 4th Floor, Bacchus
(0830-1030) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
Oral presenters using PowerPoint may view their preloaded presentations on the computers available.
(0830-0900) Poster assignments are listed on pages 40-43. Poster floor plan layout is available on page 39. 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom (0900-1030) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
Friday Schedule
(1030-1100) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer (1030-1100) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
Academic and Clinical Healthy Work Environment Award Presentations Cultivating a Happy Work Environment Heather Swan, Alliance Partner Manager/Chief Happiness Officer, Zoom Video Communications; and Facilitator: Elizabeth Madigan, PhD, RN, FAAN, Chief Executive Officer, Sigma Learn How to Cultivate a Culture of Delivering Happiness. Heather Swan discusses how to design a workplace community around living out their core values and fostering happiness.
(1030-1100) Poster assignments are listed on pages 40-43. Poster floor plan layout is available on page 39. 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
Concurrent Sessions A 11:00-11:45 a.m.
(1100-1145) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: A 01
Unit-Based Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Councils: Who Dat? Brandee Wornhoff, MSN, CNS-BC; and Michele Young, MSN Speaking Up for Patients: Exploring Nurses’ Experiences and Defining the Concept Julia A. Kane, PhD
Keyword: CHWE19A01
11:00-11:45 a.m.
(1100-1145) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: A 02 Keyword: CHWE19A02
11:00-11:45 a.m.
(1100-1145) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: A 03 Keyword: CHWE19A03
11:00-11:45 a.m.
(1100-1145) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: A 04 Keyword: CHWE19A04
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Bridging the Gap Between Employee Engagement and Implementing Evidence-Based Practice at the Bedside Kate J. Williams-Ashman, DNP, MSN-Ed, RN-BC Relationship of a Healthy Academic Work Environment to Employee Engagement and Student/Graduate Attitudes and Performance Susan L. Groenwald, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Moving From Joy Stealing to Scholarly Caring: A Method for Transforming an Uncivil Work Environment Marla Erbin-Roesemann, PhD, RN; and Kimberly D. Belcik, PhD, RN-BC, CNE Speak Up Culture and the Academic Nursing Environment: The Junior Faculty Perspective Margaret (Betsy) Babb Kennedy, PhD, RN, CNE; Abigail Parish, DNP, AGPNCP-BC, GNP-BC, FNAP; and Cynthia Brame, PhD Verbal De-Escalation Program for Nurse Self-Efficacy When Caring for Violent Patients and Family Members Julia Mason Jubb, DNP, RN, CNE Psychiatric Emergency Services Nurses Challenge Workplace Violence Through BERT Zelda Falck, MS; and Ashley Hernandez, MS
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Friday Schedule 11:00-11:45 a.m.
(1100-1145) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: A 05
How and When Can Humor be Therapeutic? Gary E. Shelton, DNP, NP, ANP-BC, AOCNP, ACHPN Reducing Test Anxiety in Pre-Licensure Nursing Students With Pet Therapy Amy M. Richards, PhD, RN
Keyword: CHWE19A05
(1100-1145) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: A 06 Keyword: CHWE19A06
11:00-11:45 a.m.
(1100-1145) 4th Floor, Bonaparte
Session: A 07
A Bio-Mathematical Model’s Fatigue-Risk Scores Predict Sickness Absence in Hospital Nurses: A One-Year Retrospective Cohort Study Knar Sagherian, PhD, RN; and Jeanne Geiger-Brown, PhD, RN, FAAN Innovations in Fatigue Risk Management Systems Barbara J. Pinekenstein, DNP, RN-BC, CPHIMS; and Linsey M. Steege, PhD
Rapid Discussion Session 1 PST1.2 PST1.16
PST1.18
PST1.22 PST1.29 PST1.37
11:00-11:45 a.m. (1100-1145) 4th Floor, Regent
Session: A 08 Keyword: CHWE19A08
Perceptions of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners and Work Toward Collaborative Practice Teresa Bailey, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC; Jane Champion, PhD, DNP, MA, MSN, AH-PMH-CNS, FNP, FAAN, FAANP; and Brittany Christiansen, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC/AC, FNP-C, AE-C Assessment of the Quality of Working Life of Nurses: Care for the Caregiver Supportive Strategies Deidra Claire Dudley, DNS; Maria Nix, MSN; Shelley Thibeau, PhD; Tracey Moffatt, MHA; and Jana Semere, MSHSA Promotion of a Healthy Work Environment via the Development of a Nursing Restoration Space Stephanie A. Gedzyk-Nieman, DNP, MSN, RNC-MNN; Mary Applequist, BSN, RN, CNML; Mary Shilkaitis, MSN, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE; and Judith Bonomi, MSN, MS, RN, OCN, NE-BC Proceed Until Apprehended: A Cultural Journey Lisa Schnell Labat, MBA, BSN, RN; Jennifer Kathryn Schwehm, MSN, BSN, RN; and Stacey Carter Melling, BSN, RN, CPN Implementing a Structured Nurse-to-Nurse Communication Strategy: A Practice Change Pilot Kathleen A. Morris, MSN, RN; and Wendy M. Woith, PhD, RN, FAAN The Role of Nursing Professional Development in Promoting a Healthy Work Environment Karolyn M. Roberts, MSN, RN, CPN; Misty L. Whitaker, DNP, RN; Marcia Alverson, MSN, RN; and Amy Elizabeth Richardson, MSN, RN
Experiences of Pre-Heart Transplant Patients Using Fitbit as an Ambulation Measuring Device Frederick R. Macapagal, BSN, RN, CCRN; Emma G. McClellan, MSN, RN, CCRN, NEA-BC; Holly M. Rodriguez, BSN, RN-BC, CCRN-CMC; and Rizalina (Nena) Bonuel, PhD, RN, CCRN-E, ACNS-BC, APRN-BC Bigu Qigong: Weight Loss and Maintenance for Staff and Clients Using a Web-Based Platform Loretta Forlaw, PhD, RN, FACHE
11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Exhibit Viewing
11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Sigma Marketplace
11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Lunch
12:15-12:45 p.m.
Poster Viewing Session 1B
12:30-4:30 p.m.
Sigma Career Advising
(1145-1245) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer (1145-1245) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer (1145-1215) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
Friday Schedule
11:00-11:45 a.m.
Deli lunch provided
(1215-1245) Poster assignments are listed on pages 40-43. Poster floor plan layout is available on page 39. 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom (1230-1630) 4th Floor, Iberville
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Friday Schedule Concurrent Sessions B 12:45-1:30 p.m.
(1245-1330) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: B 01 Keyword: CHWE19B01
12:45-1:30 p.m.
(1245-1330) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: B 02 Keyword: CHWE19B02
12:45-1:30 p.m.
(1245-1330) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: B 03 Keyword: CHWE19B03
12:45-1:30 p.m.
(1245-1330) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Friday Schedule
Session: B 04
Preparing Nursing Students for Interprofessional Collaboration Through High-Fidelity Simulation Alison H. Davis, PhD, RN, CHSE; Tina P. Gunaldo, PhD, DPT, MHS; Heather R. Abadie, MSN, RNC-OB; and Helena F. Midkiff, MSHCM, RRT, RPFT, AE-C Using Interprofessional Simulations Designed for Competent-to-Expert Clinicians in an Acute Care to Promote Effective Teamwork Daniel T. Kunde, MSN, RN-BC; and Cibele C. Webb, MSNEd, RN, CNE Organizational Resilience: Using Workplace Culture and Positive Environmental Constructs to Relieve Burnout in Registered Nurses Emily E. Calabro, BSN, RN; Nathan Dieckmann, PhD; Lissi Hansen, PhD, RN; and Christopher Lee, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN, FHFSA Relational Nurse Champions: Creators of a Healthy Workplace Cheryl Dellasega, PhD, RN, CRNP; and Jared Michael Dougherty, BSN, RN, CCRN The Influence of Authentic Leadership on Long-Term Care Nurses’ Job Satisfaction: Testing a Mediation Model Edmund J. Walsh, BN, RN; Kayla N. Basacco, BScN, RN; Monica C. Mendes Domingues, BScN, RN; Darrin R. H. Pye, BScN; and Carol A. Wong, PhD, RN Transcending Traditional Leader-Follower Dyads: A Dynamic Model for Supporting, Growing, and Loving Denise Schmitt, DNP Physical Assessments are Essential to Patient Outcomes: Are RNs Really Performing Them? Anita Grace Fennessey, DrNP Identification of Patients’ Spiritual Needs Using a Spiritual Health Assessment Tool Cheryl Ann Green, PhD, DNP, RN, LCSW, CNL, MAC, FAPA, ACUE, CNE
Keyword: CHWE19B04
12:45-1:30 p.m.
(1245-1330) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: B 05 Keyword: CHWE19B05
12:45-1:30 p.m.
(1245-1330) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: B 06 Keyword: CHWE19B06
12:45-1:30 p.m.
(1245-1330) 4th Floor, Bonaparte
Session: B 07
Using the Debriefing With Good Judgment Model to Create a Simulation for Handling Difficult Communications Linda Aveni Murray, DNP Conflict Resolution: From Policy to Procedure to Practice Monica Kennison, EdD, MSN, RN Understanding Empowerment, Burnout, and Job Satisfaction in School Nursing: A MixedMethods Study Beth Ellen Jameson, PhD Promoting Civility: Working Towards a Healthy Environment Suzanne Lundeen, PhD, RNC-OB, NEA-BC; Katie E. Kerbow, BSN, RN; Tashiana Roberts-Jackson, MSN, BS, RN-BC, CMSRN; Carolyn Gafford, BSN, MAOM, NE-BC, and Doreth HoSang, MSN, RN-BC
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The Influence of Design Features on Practitioners, Patients, and Interdisciplinary Rounding Practices Genevieve Beaird, MS, RNC-OB, CHSE Development of Psychological Empowerment Over Time and With Experience Debra C. Hampton, PhD Barriers to Self-Care to Combat Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Nurses Victoria L. Reiser, BSN, BMTCN, OCN, RN; and Judith F. Zedreck Gonzalez, DNP, MPM The Impact of Telemetry Rounding Team in Telemetry Overutilization Benzy K. Thomas, DNP Peer Mentorship for Unit-Based Council Chairs Denise White, BSN, CCRN, GC-C Evaluation of Dog Walking Programs to Promote Nurse Health Morgan Andrews Yordy, DNP; and Emily C. Graff, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVP
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Friday Schedule 12:45-1:30 p.m. (1245-1330) 4th Floor, Regent
Session: B 08
Depressive Symptoms and Depression Literacy Among Korean Americans Kunsook Bernstein, PhD, RN, PMHNP-BC, FAAN; and ShinHi Han, PhD, RN, CNN Stress...the Silent Killer Affecting Our Environment Sharon M. Weinstein, MS, BSN, RN, CRNI-R, FACW, FAAN, CSP
Keyword: CHWE19B08
Concurrent Sessions C (1340-1425) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: C 01 Keyword: CHWE19C01
1:40-2:25 p.m.
(1340-1425) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: C 02 Keyword: CHWE19C02
1:40-2:25 p.m.
(1340-1425) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: C 03 Keyword: CHWE19C03
1:40-2:25 p.m.
(1340-1425) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: C 04 Keyword: CHWE19C04
1:40-2:25 p.m.
(1340-1425) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: C 05 Keyword: CHWE19C05
1:40-2:25 p.m.
(1340-1425) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: C 06 Keyword: CHWE19C06
1:40-2:25 p.m.
(1340-1425) 4th Floor, Bonaparte
Session: C 07 Keyword: CHWE19C07
1:40-2:25 p.m.
(1340-1425) 4th Floor, Regent
Session: C 08 Keyword: CHWE19C08
Optimizing Communication Between Professional Nurses and Physicians-in-Training to Promote a Healthy Work Environment Candelaria J. Frankoff, BSN, BA, RN, PCCN; Ana Elisabeth Armijos, BSN, RN; Sidney Lauren Brown, BSN, RN, PCCN; Ardis Bush, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, CMSRN; Vanessa Garcia, BSN, RN; Jocelyn Marabiles, BSN, RN; and Kenn M. Kirksey, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, FAAN Teaching Workplace Interprofessional Communication Effectively in Undergraduate Nursing Students Dawn M. Drahnak, DNP, RN, CCNS, CCRN; Lucille A. Sowko, PhD; and Laura A. Fennimore, DNP Creating a Healthy Workforce by Implementing a Unit-Based Intervention to Address Bullying and Incivility Renee A. Thompson, DNP, RN; and Gerald Bryant, DNP, RN Strengthening Workplace Health: The Significance of Administrative Recognition of Bullies’ Story-Telling Proficiency Laura C. Dzurec, PhD, PMHCNS-BC, ANEF, FAAN Strategies for Creating an Innovative and Healthy Learning Environment for Millennial Nursing Students Laurie Stark, PhD, RN; and Candace Eden, DNP, CPHQ, CPPS, NE-BC Successfully Manage Baby Boomers to “Digital Natives” to Optimize a Healthy Work Environment Janice C. Gries, DNP The Incidence and Impact of Swearing on Nurses in China Bingxiang Yang, PhD, RN; Teresa Stone, PhD; and Marcia Petrini, PhD Active Shooter, You Know It’s a Problem, but are We Prepared? Xavia L. Fuller, MSN-ED, RN, CCRN; Ayumi S. Fielden, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, CPAN; and Pamela M. Northrop, MSN, RN, CPAN
Special Session
Using an Interprofessional Approach to Create a Healthy Clinical Learning Environment Jean S. Shinners, PhD, RN-BC Nursing has led the way in bringing awareness of the need for a healthy environment in the work setting. This session provides an overview of the healthy work initiative and a national interprofessional collaborative to promote positive clinical learning environments. The Innovation Studio: Fostering Interprofessinal Collaboration Through Co-Creation and Innovation Timothy C. Raderstorf, MSN Application of the Coping With Labor Toolkit to Assist Laboring Women Kasey Chance, DNP, FNP-C; Carrie Lee Gardner, PhD, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, FNP-BC; and Stacey J. Jones, DNP, FNP-BC Connecting Through Mindfulness Meditation John Lucas DiLeo IV, BS (Neuroscience), SN During this session, attendees will explore mindfulness as a concept and a practice for those experienced or unfamiliar with the topic. Attendees will be introduced to the history and implementations of mindfulness in Western research, health care, and culture. Following discussion, attendees will be guided through a brief mindfulness meditation practice. Developing an Evidence-Based Workplace Wellness Program for a Native Hawaiian Clinical Partner Julie Kientz Elting, EdD, MSN, APRN, RN, CNE; and Daynnie Capili, RN, BSN Preparing Nursing Students to Work With Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities Tracy J. Perron, PhD, RN, CNE, CSN
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Friday Schedule
1:40-2:25 p.m.
Friday Schedule Concurrent Sessions D 2:35-3:20 p.m.
(1435-1520) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: D 01 Keyword: CHWE19D01
2:35-3:20 p.m.
(1435-1520) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: D 02 Keyword: CHWE19D02
2:35-3:20 p.m.
(1435-1520) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: D 03 Keyword: CHWE19D03
2:35-3:20 p.m.
Friday Schedule
(1435-1520) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: D 04 Keyword: CHWE19D04
2:35-3:20 p.m.
(1435-1520) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: D 05 Keyword: CHWE19D05
2:35-3:20 p.m.
(1435-1520) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: D 06
Mitigating Conflict in Acute Care: Benefits of Utilizing a Legal Nurse Consultant Kim Rhineheimer, MSN Child Maltreatment and the Link to Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence in Adulthood: Implications for Nurse-Midwives Briana Lynn Snyder, PhD, RN-BC, CNE
Special Session
Combining the Power of Cognitive Rehearsal, Simulation, and Evidence-Based Scripting to Foster Healthy Work Environments Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Incivility in health care can have detrimental effects on individuals, teams, organizations, and patient care. This engaging session highlights the unique combination of Cognitive Rehearsal, simulation, and evidence-based scripting to address incivility. Working together, participants will utilize a unique and exciting approach to foster healthy work environments. The Role of Cultural Synergy, Change, and Communication in Achieving Success in Patient Flow Processes Maridulce Belen Santos Fortuno, MS, BSN, RN, CAPA Selecting an Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument to Drive Strategies for Optimized Care Environments J. Dwayne Hooks, PhD, MN, BSN, APRN, FNP-BC, NEA-BC, AAHIVS, FACHE; Becky Whisenhunt, BBA; Tracy Brickey, MSA, PMP; Amber Franklin-Lacey, BA; and Karen Smith, MEd, BA Healthy Possibilities: Advancing Health Promotion Through a Structured Nursing Research Program Kathryn Kerrigan A’Hearn, DNP; and Sally O’Toole Gerard, DNP, MSN, BSN, RN, CNL Ensuring That Professional Nurses Have a Voice in Clinical Inquiry Initiatives for Optimizing Patient Outcomes Mary Laly Chacko, DNP, RN-BC, NPD-BC, CRSCST, ACE; Deven Barriault, MSN, RN-BC; Loida Indefenso Bautista, BSN, RN-BC; Jesus Chagolla, BSN, RN, CMSRN; Michelle Clark Lincoln, BSN, RN, CLC, IBCLC; Rosario Tarriman Suico, MSN, RNC-OB, RN, EFM; and Kenn M. Kirksey, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, FAAN Well-Being Initiative for On-Line Nursing Students Arlene Pericak, DA; and Angela McNelis, PhD, RN, FAAN, CNE, ANEF A Mindfulness Intervention to Promote Leadership Effectiveness and Well-Being Among Nurse Managers Deborah A. Raines, PhD, EdS, MSN, ANEF, FAAN; and Diane Ceravolo, MSN, RN, NEA-BC Nurses Have to “Run the Gauntlet”: Achieving Healthy Eating While Working in Hospitals Cynthia Horton Dias, BSN, RN, CMSRN Tip-Toeing Into Plant-Based Nutrition in the Work Environment Joanne Evans, MEd, RN, PMHCNS-BC
Keyword: CHWE19D06
2:35-3:20 p.m.
(1435-1520) 4th Floor, Bonaparte
Session: D 07
Rapid Discussion Session 3 PST1.4 PST1.5 PST1.8 PST1.25 PST1.41 PST1.39
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Development and Pilot Testing of the New Moral Comfort Questionnaire Natalie Bermudez, MSN, RN, PCCN; and Ruth M. Tappen, EdD, RN, FAAN Breaking the Matrix While Fostering an All RN Care Model Candace Lynne Bilotta, BSN; Brittany Ferguson, BSN, RN; Genivy Gomez, RN, BSN; and Mary Hernandez, RN, MSN, RN-BC Heat Stress May Reduce Cognitive Performance of Surgeons While Performing Surgery: An Integrative Review Jill E. Byrne, MSN, BSN, RN, CNOR Relationship Between Nursing Leadership and Quality of Care in ICUs: Mediating Through Patient Safety Culture Jia-li Liu, PhD; Li-ming You, PhD, RN; Jing Zheng, PhD; Ke Liu, PhD, RN; and Xu Liu, BSN, RN Sexual Assault Education on a College Campus: A Trauma-Sensitive Approach Jamie Russell, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC Empathy Levels of New Graduate Nurses in a Nurse Residency Program Lauren M. Rountree, BSN
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Friday Schedule 2:35-3:20 p.m.
(1435-1520) 4th Floor, Regent
Session: D 08
Creating a Breastfeeding-Friendly University Community Julie T. Duff, DNP Creating a Community of Breastfeeding Support at Texas Woman’s University Becky Spencer, PhD, RN, IBCLC; Amy O’Keefe, MSEd; and Angela Cagle, BBS, PHR
Keyword: CHWE19D08
3:20-3:50 p.m.
(1520-1550) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
Exhibit Viewing Afternoon Break
Welcome to New Orleans Reception
3:20-3:50 p.m.
Sigma Marketplace
3:20-3:50 p.m.
Poster Viewing Session 1C
(1520-1550) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
Friday Schedule
(1520-1550) Poster assignments are listed on pages 40-43. Poster floor plan layout is available on page 39. 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
Concurrent Sessions E 3:50-4:35 p.m.
(1550-1635) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: E 01 Keyword: CHWE19E01
3:50-4:35 p.m.
(1550-1635) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: E 02 Keyword: CHWE19E02
3:50-4:35 p.m.
(1550-1635) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: E 03
Leaders and Patient Safety: Leader-Member Exchange and Structural Empowerment Influencing Patient Safety Climate Adam J. Morse, BScN, BSc, RN; and Carol A. Wong, PhD, RN State of the Science, Best Evidence: Physical Restraint Use in the Critical Care Environment Kristi J. Stinson, PhD, MSN, RN, APN-BC
Special Session
Improving Job Enjoyment of Operating Room Nurses: An Academic and Clinical Collaboration Cynthia D. Sweeney, MSN, RN, CNOR, NEA-BC; Cathaleen Ley, PhD, RN; and Rita D’Aoust, PhD, ACNP, ANP-BC, CNE, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN This presentation will describe the partnership between an academic organization and a Magnet® Hospital in the development and implementation of an innovative program to improve job enjoyment and intent to stay in operating room nurses through the implementation of a meaningful recognition program. Where Do You Think You Are? A Grounded Theory Study on Incivility in Nursing Roselle Ann Samson-Mojares, PhD, RN Student and Faculty Perceptions of Civility in a Baccalaureate Nursing Program Tracy L. Booth, EdD, BSN, RN
Keyword: CHWE19E03
3:50-4:35 p.m.
(1550-1635) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: E 04 Keyword: CHWE19E04
3:50-4:35 p.m.
(1550-1635) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: E 05 Keyword: CHWE19E05
3:50-4:35 p.m.
(1550-1635) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: E 06 Keyword: CHWE19E06
Professional Well-Being in the Lived Experience of Hospital Nurses Tullamora T. Diede, PhD, RN-BC, CNL Enhancing Nurses’ Professional Well-Being: The Impact of Clinical Inquiry on Healthy Work Environments Kenn M. Kirksey, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, FAAN; Loida Indefenso Bautista, BSN, RN-BC; Mary Laly Chacko, DNP, RN-BC, NPD-BC, CRSCST, ACE; Katie E. Kerbow, BSN, RN; Michelle Clark Lincoln, BSN, RN, CLC, IBCLC; Monica J. Mendoza-Moore, ADN, RN; and Rosario Tarriman Suico, MSN, RNC-OB, RN, EFM Clinical Nurses’ and Nurse Leaders’ Perspectives of Healthy Work Environments and Staffing: A Pilot Study Mary L. Johansen, PhD, NE-BC, RN; Pamela B. de Cordova, PhD, RN-BC; and Susan Weaver, PhD The Chief Nurse Executive’s Role for a Healthy Work Environment Helene M. Burns, DNP, RN, NEA-BC An Innovative Strategy for Promoting Student Experiences in Nursing Practice and Professional Growth Carrie Edgerly MacLeod, PhD, RN; and Lynne Susan Sheppard, DNP, RN Establishing a New BSN Program: Opportunity for Creating a Healthy Academic Work Environment Lucille C. Gambardella, PhD, APN-BC, CNE, ANEF
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Friday Schedule 3:50-4:35 p.m.
(1550-1635) 4th Floor, Bonaparte Session: E 07
3:50-4:35 p.m.
(1550-1635) 4th Floor, Regent Session: E 08
Find the Clues, Find the Cure! Participants must solve a series of clues to unlock the cure for the conference epidemic. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Sign up is required in advance at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Increasing Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Rates in Young Women Brianna Noel Acosta, DNP, WHNP-BC The Work Environment and Healthcare Provider Recommendation of the HPV Vaccine Rula Btoush, PhD, RN
Keyword: CHWE19E08
4:35-4:50 p.m.
Poster Session 1 Removal
4:50-5:05 p.m.
Poster Session 2 Setup
(1635-1650) Poster assignments are listed on pages 40-43. Poster floor plan layout is available on page 39. 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom (1650-1705) Poster assignments are listed on pages 44-47. Poster floor plan layout is available on page 39. 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
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Sharon M. Weinstein
www.SigmaMarketplace.org
Author of B is for Balance, Second Edition and Nursing Without Borders
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Saturday Schedule 8:00 a.m.-4:10 p.m.
Registration
8:00 a.m.-4:10 p.m.
Presenter Ready Room
8:00-8:30 a.m.
Poster Viewing Session 2A
(0800-1610) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer (0800-1610) 4th Floor, Bacchus
Oral presenters using PowerPoint may view their preloaded presentations on the computers available.
(0800-0830) Poster assignments are listed on pages 44-47. Poster floor plan layout is available on page 39. 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
Concurrent Sessions F 8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: F 01
Teambuilding: A Critical Step in Creating a Healthy Work Environment in Schools of Nursing Linda C. Comer, PhD, RN, CNE; and Carrie Riley Risher, DNP, MA (Ed), CMSRN Inspiring a Shared Vision: A Case Study of a Nursing Department Chair Phillip M. Timcheck, MSN, MBA, RN; and Benjamin Martin, MSN, BS, RN
Keyword: CHWE19F01
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: F 02 Keyword: CHWE19F02
Saturday Schedule
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: F 03 Keyword: CHWE19F03
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: F 04 Keyword: CHWE19F04
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: F 05 Keyword: CHWE19F05
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: F 06 Keyword: CHWE19F06
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Regent
Session: F 08
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Special Session
Best Evidence-Based Strategies for Leading Productive Workplace Teams Beth Baldwin Tigges, PhD, RN, PNP, BC Strong evidence exists that high-quality teamwork can be learned and will lead to better outcomes. This session will provide concrete, evidence-based strategies for successful team leadership and participation. Application of AACN Healthy Work Environment Standards to Launch a Clinical Research Partnership Nicole D. Osier, PhD, BSN, BS, RN; Beily Snow, SN; Claire Lindsay Slote, SN; Mindy T. Nguyen, SN; and Catherine Zhang, SN Creating a Healthy Nursing Work Environment Laura L. Roberts, MSN, RN, C-EFM Healthy Nurses Journey: An Innovative, Evidence-Based, Peer-Driven Wellness Bundle Supporting Professional Fulfillment and Wellness Carole Kulik, DNP, RN, ACNP, HCIC An On-site Self-Care Break to Decrease Stress and Promote a Culture of Wellness Pamela C. Mulligan, BSN; and Catherine Alvarez, MA, BS, RN, CNML, HNB-BC, PCCN The Impact of Nurse-Physician Interprofessional Relationship on Nurses’ Willingness to Engage in Leadership Roles Sulaiman Dawood Al Sabei, PhD; and Amy Miner Ross, PhD Direct Supervisor Influence on Nurse Engagement Kelly Elaine Tapp, DNP, RN-BC Financial Acumen for Nursing: The Great Game Marcia A. Fletchall-Wilmes, PhD Team Teaching Discovery Among Undergraduate Faculty in a Baccalaureate Program Karla Rodriguez, DNP, RN, CNE; Selena Gilles, DNP, ANP-BC, CCRN; Theresa Bucco, PhD, RN, BC; Sandy Cayo, DNP, FNP-BC, APRN; Jennifer Nahum, DNP, RN, PPCNP-BC, CPNP-AC; and Titilayo Kuti, MSW Find the Clues, Find the Cure! Participants must solve a series of clues to unlock the cure for the conference epidemic. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Sign up is required in advance at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a firstcome, first-served basis.
CREATING HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENTS
Saturday Schedule (0830-0915) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
Session: F 09 Keyword: CHWE19F09
Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my!
This presentation offers an interactive, productive, bonding experience, that focuses on team building and increasing personal and professional satisfaction, plus fulfills the innate caring response of the nurse while completing a service project. Come prepared to roll up your sleeves, make some friends, take some pictures, have some laughs and assemble some lions and tigers and bears for the Stuffed Animals for Emergencies (SAFE) program. These new plush animals will be donated to children through the New Orleans Women & Children’s Shelter. This project is sponsored by the Phi Pi Chapter of Sigma.
9:15-9:30 a.m.
Exhibit Viewing Morning Break
9:15-9:30 a.m.
Sigma Marketplace
9:30-11:10 a.m.
Cake and Canvas
9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Sigma Career Advising
(0915-0930) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer (0915-0930) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer (0930-1110) 4th Floor, Bonaparte
(0930-1200) 4th Floor, Iberville
Attendees will have an opportunity to channel their creative and philanthropic side by participating in a canvas painting session while enjoying cake! You don’t have to be an artist to paint in this session, as we will guide participants every stroke of the way. Paintings will then be donated to a local charity to give back to the host community of this event. Advanced registration required and limited seating is available. All supplies included with US $50 painting session fee. *Not eligible for continuing nursing education credit*
Concurrent Sessions G 9:30-10:15 a.m.
(0930-1015) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: G 01 Keyword: CHWE19G01
9:30-10:15 a.m.
(0930-1015) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: G 02 Keyword: CHWE19G02
9:30-10:15 a.m.
(0930-1015) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: G 03
An Innovative Nursing Shared Governance Approach to Creating a Healthy Practice Environment: Communities of Practice Lourdes (Lourie) R. Moore, DNP, RN, RNC-OB, NEA-BC; and Phyllis Jean Waters, PhD, RN Strengthening a Healthy Work Environment Through Shared Governance Andrea L. Coyle, MHA, MSN, RN, NE-BC; and Heather L. Craven, PhD, RN, CMSRN Fostering a Spirit of Well-Being: One Faculty’s Journey in Shaping a Culture of Civility Colette Foisy-Doll, MSN, BScN, RN, CHSE; Vincent Salyers, EdD, MSN, RN, ANEF; Emily M. Khalema, MHS, BScMH, RPN; Elizabeth White-MacDonald, BScN, MN, RN; Safina McIntyre, BSc, BScN, MN, RN; Melanie Gates, BScN, MN, RN; Gail Couch, MN, RN; Rosie Gakhal, BA, BScN, RPN, RN; Sara Bevan, BA; Binthi Samuel, PhD; Keri-Ann Berga, MScN, RN, IBCLC, PNC (C); Mona Haimour, MSN, MPH, BScN, RN; and Jessica Wyllie, MSc, RN Civility Training for Faculty Using Role-Play: Creating a Healthy Clinical Environment to Maximize Student Learning Kimberly Silver Dunker, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE, CNEcl; and Karen Manning, MSN, RN, CRRN, CHPN Suicide: It’s No Longer “Someone Else’s” Disease Marianne Hess, MSN, RN, CCRN The Health of Nurses Related to the Future of Healthcare Marion G. Mann, DNP
Keyword: CHWE19G03
9:30-10:15 a.m.
(0930-1015) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: G 04 Keyword: CHWE19G04
Exploring Nursing Students’ Resilience and Spirituality in an End-of-Life Care Simulation Michelle Allen, EdD, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNE, CHSE; Kristen Bayer, MSN, APN-FNP; Tamara Bland, MSN, RN; and Maureen Emlund, MSN, RN Using Simulation to Teach Nurse Residents About Healthy Work Environments Rebekah Powers, DNP, RN-BC, CMSRN, CSPHA, CHTS-CP; and Lynda Sanchez, DNP, RN-BC
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Saturday Schedu le
8:30-9:15 a.m.
Saturday Schedule 9:30-10:15 a.m.
(0930-1015) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: G 05 Keyword: CHWE19G05
9:30-10:15 a.m.
(0930-1015) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: G 06
Special Session
The Journey to a Healthy Work Environment: University of Virginia School of Nursing Regina M. DeGennaro, DNP, RN, CNS, AOCN, CNL; and Dorrie K. Fontaine, RN, PhD, FAAN 2019 Academic Healthy Work Environment Award Recipient Adapting the standards for a healthy work environment (HWE) from the American Association of CriticalCare Nurses (AACN), the UVA School of Nursing created and is sustaining a HWE where students, faculty, and staff flourish. Examples of the steps taken and outcomes achieved will be described. Introducing a Compassion Skills Training Program With a Shift Handoff Emphasis Tina Rylee, BA; Yotam Heineberg, PsyD; Eileen John, RN; and Perry Gee, PhD, RN Effect of Patient Handoffs on Nursing Self-Efficacy Christopher S. Guelbert, DNP
Keyword: CHWE19G06
9:30-10:15 a.m. (0930-1015) 4th Floor, Regent
Session: G 08
Rapid Discussion Session 4 PST2.201 PST2.208
PST2.209
Saturday Schedule
PST2.210 PST2.235 PST2.237
Undressing the Elephant… Christine W. Abbyad, PhD, RN, WHNP; Danica Sumpter, PhD, RN; and Karen Johnson, PhD, RN, FSAHM Using Skilled Nurse Communication to Curb Patient Aggression: Findings From a Quality Improvement Project Scott S. Christensen, DNP, MBA, APRN, ACNP-BC; Laura Adams, MSN, RN; and Barbara Wilson, PhD, RN, RNC-OB Designing, Developing, and Deploying a Healthy Work and Learning Environment Sandra L. Davis, PhD, DPM, ACNP-BC; and Sydnae W. Law, MHA Two Sides to the Story: Utilizing Simulation to Improve Communication Aliesha S. Emerson, MSN Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction in a Multigenerational Nursing Workplace Ericka J. Sanner-Stiehr, PhD, RN; Tarja Kvist, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; and Simone Stevanin, MSN, RN Chain of Command: Teaching the Next Generation How to Deal With Disruptive Behavior Patricia K. Schrader, MSN, RN, CMSRN
Concurrent Sessions H 10:25-11:10 a.m.
(1025-1110) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: H 01 Keyword: CHWE19H01
10:25-11:10 a.m.
(1025-1110) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: H 02 Keyword: CHWE19H02
10:25-11:10 a.m.
(1025-1110) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: H 03
Professional Development of Staff Moving to a New Hospital Odette Y. Comeau, DNP, RN, CNS, CCRN; and Dora M. Kuntz, MS, RN-BC Improving Healthy Work Environments Through Specialty Nursing Professional Development Jennifer M. Manning, DNS, APRN, ACNS-BC, CNE; and Nicole Jones, MN, RN-BC, APRN, ACNS-BC, CCNS, CHFN Bullying in Nursing: Implementing Solutions for Practice Matthew S. Howard, DNP, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN; and Jennifer L. Embree, DNP, RN, NE-BC, CCNS Preparing Baccalaureate Nursing Students to Respond to Bullying Behaviours in the Clinical Setting Debbie Kane, PhD, MScN, RN; Deborah Dayus, PhD, MSc, BScN, BA, RN; Chantal Andary, MHK, SN; and Dale Rajacich, PhD, RN Asking Nurses and Physicians What They Want to Know About Each Other’s Profession Dordie Moriel, MPA; and Karla Felix, PhD A New Way to Look at the Professional Practice Environment Sandra L. Siedlecki, PhD
Keyword: CHWE19H03
10:25-11:10 a.m.
(1025-1110) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: H 04 Keyword: CHWE19H04
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Optimizing Patient Outcomes Through Interprofessional Disaster Training Sarah O. Watts, PhD, RN; Michael Callihan, PhD, RN; Jeremy White, DO, PhD; and Adam Fralich, BS, ASN, RN, CIC Creating a Healthy Work Environment Using a Rapid Response System Fiona A. Winterbottom, DNP, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, ACHPN, CCRN
CREATING HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENTS
Saturday Schedule (1025-1110) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: H 05 Keyword: CHWE19H05
10:25-11:10 a.m.
(1025-1110) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: H 06 Keyword: CHWE19H06
10:25-11:10 a.m. (1025-1110) 4th Floor, Regent
Session: H 08
Special Session
2018 AACN Critical Care Work Environment Survey Results: Implementing the HWE Standards Matters! Linda Cassidy, MSN, EdM, CCNS, RN, CCRN-K; Connie Barden, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, CCNS; and Beth Ulrich, EdD, RN, FACHE, FAAN The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses’ (AACN) fourth national work environment survey revealed compelling data from over 8,000 RNs related to the health of acute and critical care work environments. This presentation highlights these findings, particularly focusing on new data showing the impact of implementing the six essential HWE standards. Don’t Cry Yourself A River: A Framework to Bridge the Clinical-to-Academia Transition Gap Sara K. Kaylor, EdD, RN, CNE; and Megan E. Pfitzinger Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN Strengthening Healthy Work Environments for Nursing Faculty Through an Evidence-Based Academic Nurse Residency Program Elizabeth A. Gazza, PhD, RN, FACCE, LCCE, ANEF; and Melissa G. Mehrlich, RN, MHA
Rapid Discussion Session 5 PST2.212 PST2.215 PST2.222
PST2.234 PST2.236
PST2.246
11:10 a.m.-12:10 p.m. (1110-1210) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
Brazilian Nurses’ Perceptions of the Work Environment Herica Silva Dutra, PhD, RN; and Edinêis de Brito Guirardello, PhD, RN OB Critical Care Partnership Model Sandra L. Hoffman, MS; and Stacy Lyn Jepsen, MSN Changing Culture: Central Line Maintenance Practices to Reduce CLABSI in a Medical Oncology Unit Margaret Blissenbach, BSN, RN; Autumn Gode, MS, APRN, CNS; Cassandra Lynch, BSN, RN OCN, NE-BC; Ryan Sagorski, MPH, CIC, CCRC; and Kyla Joerger, BSN, RN-C Implementation of a Clinical Practice Guideline for the Prevention and Management of Adult Obesity Chelsea Lynn Rust, MSN Early Mobilization of Intensive Care Unit Patients Nicolle L. Schneider, RN; Morgan L. Theisen, BSN, RN, TNCC, PCCN, CCRNCSC/CMC; Kelley A. Anaas, BSN, RN; Elizabeth B. Golden, DPT; and Christine M. Pocrnich, DPT Structural Empowerment, Burnout, and Perceived Quality of Care Among Psychiatric Registered Nurses Rebecca Erin Woods, BN, RN; and Emily A. Read, PhD, MSc
Lunch
Plated Lunch Service, 11:10-11:40 a.m. (1110-1140) - Networking Round Table Discussions Academic-Practice Collaboration Interprofessional Communication Employee Engagement Addressing Burnout and Resiliency Multigenerational Workforce
12:20-12:50 p.m.
Exhibit Viewing
12:20-12:50 p.m.
Sigma Marketplace
(1220-1250) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer (1220-1250) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
Saturday Schedu le
10:25-11:10 a.m.
Strategies to Address Incivility/Bullying Nurse Wellness Initiatives Optimizing Patient Outcomes Promoting Diversity Stress Reduction Therapies
Enhancing Professional WellBeing Mentorship Programs Shifting Workplace Culture Conflict Resolution Role Transition to Nursing Faculty
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Technology to Promote Healthy Behaviors Supporting Faculty Advancement Professional Development in the Clinical Setting Workplace Violence Authentic Leadership
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Saturday Schedule 12:20-12:50 p.m.
Poster Viewing Session 2B
1:00-4:00 p.m.
Sigma Career Advising
(1220-1250) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom (1300-1600) 4th Floor, Iberville
Poster assignments are listed on pages 44-47. Poster floor plan layout is available on page 39.
Concurrent Sessions I 1:00-1:45 p.m.
(1300-1345) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: I 01
Addressing Trauma and Building Resilience Within Provider Communities Mari-Carmen Farmer, MSN, CNM, WHNP-BC Resiliency Building Techniques for Nurses to Improve the Workplace Environment Ronda D. Mintz-Binder, DNP, RN, CNE; and J. Susan Andersen, PhD, RN, FNP-BC
Keyword: CHWE19I01
1:00-1:45 p.m.
(1300-1345) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: I 02
Innovative Approaches to Clinical Nutrition Education Within Nursing Curriculum Kelly J. Freeman, MSN, NP-C Knowledge Deficit on Diet and Footcare for Diabetics in Trinidad Parbatee Siewdass, DNP
Keyword: CHWE19I02
1:00-1:45 p.m.
(1300-1345) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: I 03
Saturday Schedule
Keyword: CHWE19I03
1:00-1:45 p.m.
(1300-1345) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: I 04 Keyword: CHWE19I04
1:00-1:45 p.m.
(1300-1345) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: I 05 Keyword: CHWE19I05
1:00-1:45 p.m.
(1300-1345) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: I 06 Keyword: CHWE19I06
1:00-1:45 p.m.
(1300-1345) 4th Floor, Bonaparte
Session: I 07 Keyword: CHWE19I07
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The Effects of Authentic Leadership and Organizational Commitment on Job Turnover Intentions of Experienced Nurses Alexis E. Smith, BScN; Carol A. Wong, PhD, RN; and Sandra Regan, PhD, MScN, MA, BScN, RN Antecedents, Mediators, and Outcomes of Authentic Leadership in Healthcare: A Systematic Review (Updated) Bayan Alilyyani, MScN, BScN, RN Tenure Siblings: Transitioning to a Tenure Line Faculty Position Following Completion of a PhD Monika Schuler, PhD, RN, CNE; Lynn D’Esmond, PhD, RN; Joohyun Chung, PhD, MStat, RN; and Jennifer Viveiros, PhD, RN, CNE Scholarship in Progress Peer Support: A Faculty Initiative to Strengthen a Healthy Work Environment Karen A. Hande, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, CNE; Letizia Smith, MSN, PMHNP-BC; and Margaret (Betsy) Babb Kennedy, PhD, RN, CNE The Journey to Building a Healthy Work Environment Through Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Sandra L. Davis, PhD, DPM, ACNP-BC; Sydnae W. Law, MHA; and Esther Emard, MSN, MS, RN Leading an Initiative to Addressing Gender Associated Incivility in Nursing Education Brett T. Morgan, DNP, CRNA; Benjamin A. Smallheer, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CCRN, CNE; Margory A. Molloy, DNP, RN, CNE, CHSE; and Helen Gordon, DNP, CNM, CNE, CHSE Improving Rapid Response Team Utilization in an Academic Medical Center Sara E. Niebuhr, BSN, RN, CCRN; and Odette Y. Comeau, DNP, RN, CNS, CCRN Developing a Critical Care Outreach Team to Improve Patient Outcomes and Promote Healthy Work Environments Holly Lynn Losurdo, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNE; Heather Joy Cook, BSN, RN, CCRN, SCRN; and Brittany Wells, BSN, RN, CCRN
Special Session
What to do When Nurses Hurt Nurses: A Resource for Every Nurse Cheryl Dellasega, PhD, RN, CRNP What to Do When Nurses Hurt Nurses (Second Edition), by award-winning author Dr. Cheryl Dellasega, is now available. This all-new guide to relationships offers practical strategies for addressing relational aggression and bullying in the clinical environment and beyond. Resources for education, stress management, and precepting will be shared.
CREATING HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENTS
Saturday Schedule 1:00-1:45 p.m.
(1300-1345) 4th Floor, Regent
Session: I 08
Find the Clues, Find the Cure! Participants must solve a series of clues to unlock the cure for the conference epidemic. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Sign up is required in advance at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a firstcome, first-served basis.
Concurrent Sessions J (1355-1440) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: J 01 Keyword: CHWE19J01
1:55-2:40 p.m.
(1355-1440) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: J 02 Keyword: CHWE19J02
1:55-2:40 p.m.
(1355-1440) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: J 03 Keyword: CHWE19J03
1:55-2:40 p.m.
(1355-1440) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: J 04 Keyword: CHWE19J04
1:55-2:40 p.m.
(1355-1440) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: J 05 Keyword: CHWE19J05
1:55-2:40 p.m.
(1355-1440) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: J 06 Keyword: CHWE19J06
1:55-2:40 p.m.
(1355-1440) 4th Floor, Regent
Session: J 08 Keyword: CHWE19J08
2:40-3:10 p.m.
(1440-1510) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
Strategies to Attain Faculty Work-Life Balance Joan M. Owens, PhD, RNC; Jane Tiedt, PhD, RN; Carol Kottwitz, DNP, PMHNP, ARNP; and Jeff Ramirez, PhD, PMHNP, ARNP Nurses’ Health and Professional Quality of Life Deborah H. Amason, DNP
Special Session
A Retrospective on the First Year Results of a National Nurse-Specific Health Risk Appraisal Holly E. Carpenter, BSN, RN A survey was developed to assess the personal and professional health, safety, and wellness risks of American nurses as part of an initiative to improve national health by first improving the health of its nurses. First year results will be presented on the data of 9,117 nurses and nursing students. Optimizing Professional Well-Being and Patient Outcomes Through the Use of Mentorship in Rural Workplaces Noelle K. Rohatinsky, PhD, RN, CMSN(C); Sonia Udod, PhD, RN; June Anonson, PhD, RN; and Donna Rennie, PhD, RN Build and Sustain a Hospital-Wide Nursing Mentorship Program Using the Healthy Work Environment Standards Karen W. Ulmer, MSN, RN, RNC-OB, RN-BC; and Heidi J. Beris, MSN, RN, CPN, RN-BC A Pilot Study: An Interprofessional Educational Activity Between Nursing and Physical Therapy Students Karen A. Benson, DNP, RN; Eileen Caulfield, PhD, RN, NEA-BC; and Jennifer Skye Donovan, PT, PhD, OCS The Importance of Interprofessional Education in Nursing Nancy A. Bellucci, PhD, MSN, RN, CNOR Assisting Novice Nurses in Finding Their Voice Molly E. Kellgren, MSN, RN, CNE, CHSE; Amy S. Kline, MA, RN, CHSE; and Susan Forneris, PhD, RN, CNE, CHSE-A Reduction of Workplace Discord Through Self-Awareness and Personal De-Escalation Victoria Grimes-Holsinger, MSN Integrating the AACN Standards for Establishing and Sustaining Healthy Work Environments Into the Academic Setting Diane Allen Young, MSN, RN; Tracey Hodges, EdD; Sherry Seibenhener, DNP; Amanda Innes, MSN; Robin McCormick, MSN; and Andrea Johnson, MSN The Function of Competencies in Nursing: A Critical Exploration Rachel Ardern, HlthScD, RN; Carol Windsor, PhD, BA, RN; Christina Campbell, PhD; and Naomi Malouf, PhD Creating a Safe Environment for Providers During Horizontal Patient Transfer Sara K. Kaylor, EdD, RN, CNE; Michael Callihan, PhD, RN; Sarah O. Watts, PhD, RN; Michael Zabala, PhD; Elizabeth Hibberd, PhD; and Jordan Coker, BS Using a Sensor-Based Monitoring System to Improve Body Mechanics Joan E. Niederriter, PhD, MSN, RN, CMSRN, RN-BC
Exhibit Viewing Afternoon Break
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Saturday Schedu le
1:55-2:40 p.m.
Saturday Schedule 2:40-3:10 p.m.
Meet the Authors
2:40-3:10 p.m.
Sigma Marketplace
2:40-3:10 p.m.
Poster Viewing Session 2C
3:10-4:00 p.m.
Exhibitor Move-Out
(1440-1510) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
(1440-1510) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
High Reliability Organizations: A Healthcare Handbook for Patient Safety & Quality Jane S. Braaten, PhD, APRN, CNS, ANP, CPPSM Creating & Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, Second Edition Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice: Model and Guidelines (Third Edition); and Johns Hopkins Nursing Professional Practice Model: Strategies to Advance Nursing Excellence Deborah Dang, PhD, RN, NEA-BC When Nurses Hurt Nurses (Second Edition); and Toxic Nursing: Managing Bullying, Bad Attitudes, and Total Turmoil Cheryl Dellasega, PhD, RN, CRNP Redefining Retirement for Nurses Joanne Evans, MEd, RN, PMHCNS-BC B is for Balance: 12 Steps Toward a More Balanced Life at Home and at Work (Second Edition); and Nursing Without Borders: Values, Wisdom, Success Markers Sharon M. Weinstein, MS, RN, CRNI, FACW, FAAN Mastering Precepting (Second Edition); and Mastering Simulation Beth Ulrich, EdD, RN, FACHE, FAAN
Saturday Schedule
(1440-1510) Poster assignments are listed on pages 44-47. Poster floor plan layout is available on page 39. 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom (1510-1600) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer
Concurrent Sessions K 3:10-3:55 p.m.
(1510-1555) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: K 01 Keyword: CHWE19K01
3:10-3:55 p.m.
(1510-1555) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: K 02 Keyword: CHWE19K02
3:10-3:55 p.m.
(1510-1555) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: K 03
Measuring the Direct Care Nurses’ and Nurse Leaders’ Perceptions of a Healthy Work Environment Penny Huddleston, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CCRN Play Ball: Strategy for Improving Perception of the Work Environment Beverly Carrington, DNP, RN, NEA-BC
Special Session
Good for Nurses, Good for Patients: Creating a Healthy Work Environment Ivette Roldan, MSN, RN, CPN; and Jenna Klareich, MSN, RN, CPN 2019 Clinical Healthy Work Environment Award Recipient Learn how an organization implemented an evidence-based four phase strategy approach to eliminating incivility and bullying by cultivating a healthier workforce environment. Positive outcomes of this intervention include increased nurse engagement and satisfaction, patient/ family satisfaction, and an overall healthier work environment. Priority Setting in Nursing Administration Research: A Rapid Review of the Literature Pamela E. Baxter, PhD, RN; and Sonia Udod, PhD, RN Transforming Adequate Staffing With a Voluntary System-Wide Nursing Reallocation Program Patricia Woltz, PhD, RN; and Dianna D. Knight, MSN, RN, NEA-BC
Keyword: CHWE19K03
3:10-3:55 p.m.
(1510-1555) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: K 04 Keyword: CHWE19K04
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Environmental Modifications to Reduce Blood Pressure Among On-Duty Firefighters Dillon J. Dzikowicz, BS, RN; and Mary G. Carey, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN Results of a Two-Year Sleep Health Study With National Guard Disaster Responder Medical Personnel Denise A. Smart, DrPH
CREATING HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENTS
Saturday Schedule 3:10-3:55 p.m.
(1510-1555) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: K 05
The Effect of Civility on the Healthcare Environment, Staff, and the Care of Patients Tara M. Nichols, MS, APRN, CCRN, CCNS, AGCNS-BC; and John W. Nelson, PhD, RN, MS The Relationship Between Resilience, Intent to Leave, and Bullying of Nurse Leaders Debra C. Hampton, PhD
Keyword: CHWE19K05
3:10-3:55 p.m. Session: K 06
Nurse Practice Environment, Job Satisfaction, Safety Climate, and Missed Nursing Care Carla Klava dos Reis Dutra, MSN; and Edinêis de Brito Guirardello, PhD, RN Work Environment and Error Reporting by Nurses Lindsay Thompson Munn, PhD, RN; and Cheryl B. Jones, PhD, RN, FAAN
3:10-3:55 p.m.
Find the Clues, Find the Cure!
(1510-1555) 4th Floor, Balcony N Keyword: CHWE19K06
Session: K 07 3:10-3:55 p.m.
(1510-1555) 4th Floor, Regent
Session: K 08 Keyword: CHWE19K08
3:55-4:10 p.m.
Participants must solve a series of clues to unlock the cure for the conference epidemic. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Sign up is required in advance at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a firstcome, first-served basis.
Saturday Schedu le
(1510-1555) 4th Floor, Bonaparte
A Transdisciplinary Strategy Led by Nurses to Reduce Frailty in Elderly: The MIND&GAIT Project Joao Luis Apostolo, PhD, MS, RN; Filipa Costa Couto, RN; Maria dos Anjos Coelho Rodrigues Dixe, PhD, MSc, RN; Jaime Ribeiro, PhD, OT; Luis Marcelino, PhD; Cândida Malça, PhD; and Rita Santos-Rocha, PhD Creating Healthy Work Environments Through Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Training for Care of Older Adults Diane K. Brown, PhD, MSN; and Jennifer Drost, DO, MPH
Poster Session 2 Removal
(1555-1610) Poster assignments are listed on pages 44-47. Poster floor plan layout is available on page 39. 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
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Sunday Schedule 8:00 a.m.-noon
Registration
8:00-9:25 a.m.
Presenter Ready Room
(0800-1200) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer (0800-0925)
4th Floor, Bacchus
Oral presenters using PowerPoint may view their preloaded presentations on the computers available.
Concurrent Sessions L 8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Session: L 01 Keyword: CHWE19L01
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: L 02 Keyword: CHWE19L02
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Sunday Schedule
Session: L 03 Keyword: CHWE19L03
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: L 04 Keyword: CHWE19L04
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: L 05
Servant Leadership and Caring: Parallel Constructs for the Healthy Workplace Tammie Coffman, EdD, MSN Effects of Nursing Leadership on Nurse Burnout and Care Quality: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis Xu Liu, BSN, RN; Li-ming You, PhD, RN; Jing Zheng, PhD; Ke Liu, PhD, RN; and Jia-li Liu, PhD Promoting Interprofessional Collaboration by Developing an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program in Surgical Oncology Brenda Smith-Nettles, DNP, ACNP Promoting Skilled Communication and Meaningful Recognition in the Outpatient Oncology Care Setting Karoline Fendley, BSN, RN Interprofessional Case Conferences in Undergraduate Nursing Education Ashley D. Roach, MS, RN, CNL An Academic-Practice Collaboration to Improve a Critical Care Work Environment Lynn Greenleaf Brown, DNP, RN-BC, CNE; Tanya L. Johnson, MSN, RN, NE-BC; and Libba McMillan, PhD, RN
Special Session
Creating an Online Transformational Leadership Certificate Program Ashley Singh, MSN, RN This presentation will identify and discuss the four attributes of transformational leadership and highlight Kouzes and Posner’s five practices of exemplary leadership. Steps for creating the certificate program and the results of the program will be included. Increasing Access to Primary Care by Huddling Denise M. Willard, FNP-C The Importance of Team in Transforming Practice Mary DiGiulio, DNP, ANP-BC, FAANP; and Darcel Reyes, PhD, ANP-BC
Keyword: CHWE19L05
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: L 06 Keyword: CHWE19L06
8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Bonaparte
Session: L 07 8:30-9:15 a.m.
(0830-0915) 4th Floor, Regent
Session: L 08
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“An Amazing Opportunity”: A Research Training Program That Builds an Organizational Culture of EBP Agnes T. Black, MPH, BSN, RN; Martha H. Mackay, PhD, MSN, RN, CCN(C), CNCC(C); Shazbeen Ali, MPH, BSN; Kate McNamee, MSN, BSN; Candy Garossino, MSN, BSN, RN; and Jennifer Baumbusch, PhD Clinical Inquiry: Igniting and Leading Nursing Research Carol Howland, MSN, NE-BC, CSPHA
Find the Clues, Find the Cure!
Participants must solve a series of clues to unlock the cure for the conference epidemic. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Sign up is required in advance at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Replenish at Work: Micro-Restorative Practices to Promote Well-Being Pamela Mulligan, BSN, RN, RYT-500; and Cathy Alvarez, MA, RN, CNML, HNB-BC Mindful awareness lends an opportunity for skillful response to self-care and guides us to engage in healthy behaviors to optimize our health and well-being. During this 45-minute session, we will introduce the skills of mindfulness and discuss how we can utilize them to gain insight into the physical, mental, and emotional states of our bodies. We will do experiential exercises to explore self-reflection, release tension with gentle yoga stretches that can be incorporated into the workday, and use the breath with guided imagery to cultivate a state of deep relaxation. *Not eligible for continuing nursing education credit*
CREATING HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENTS
Sunday Schedule Concurrent Sessions M (0925-1010) 4th Floor, Balcony I
Special Session
Keyword: CHWE19M01
Faculty Knowledge and Skills Development: A Review for Nurse Educators Kimberly Silver Dunker, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE, CNEcl This session will discuss Sigma’s new, learner-paced online study-guide program that is aimed at preparing academic nurse educators for the Certified Nurse Educator (CNE®) credentialing examination.
9:25-10:10 a.m.
Special Session
Session: M 01
(0925-1010) 4th Floor, Balcony J
Session: M 02 Keyword: CHWE19M02
9:25-10:10 a.m.
(0925-1010) 4th Floor, Balcony K
Session: M 03 Keyword: CHWE19M03
9:25-10:10 a.m.
(0925-1010) 4th Floor, Balcony L
Session: M 04 Keyword: CHWE19M04
9:25-10:10 a.m.
(0925-1010) 4th Floor, Balcony M
Session: M 05 Keyword: CHWE19M05
9:25-10:10 a.m.
(0925-1010) 4th Floor, Balcony N
Session: M 06
Grants and Mentorship: A Mutually Beneficial Partnership Matthew S. Howard, DNP, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN; and Lois S. Marshall, PhD, RN This session focuses on the process of developing small grants for mentorship. Whether you need funding to develop, implement, or evaluate a mentorship program or to develop a mentorship program for individuals to develop their skills in grant writing, this session addresses both. Practical tips will be presented.
Special Session
Enhancing Diversity? Sorry, Not in a Chaotic Workplace Laura Dzurec, PhD, PMHCNS-BC, ANEF, FAAN This presentation will examine the specific ways that organizational chaos and workplace bullying act synergistically to impede inclusive excellence and then it will offer suggestions to strengthen inclusive operations. Transition From Nursing Student to Registered Nurse in Singapore: Professional and Organizational Perspectives Jeffrey Woo, BN (Hons); and Stuart Andrew Newman, MHA, BEd (Nsg), DipTch (Nsg), RN Successful Accreditation of a Practice Transition Program: Teamwork at Its Finest Minerva Gonzales, DNP, RN-BC, NE-BC; Aline Fuselier, BSN, RN; Lynda Sanchez, DNP, RN-BC; Carol Boswell, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN; and Michael Hall, DNP, RN, CNML Thinking Positive: An RN-BSN Leadership Course Preparing Students to be Change Agents Through Appreciative Inquiry Jane Tiedt, PhD, RN Appreciative Inquiry: Creating a Nursing Professional Practice Model From the Frontline Jane Braaten, PhD, MS, RN An Innovative Roadmap to Guide Nursing Across the Shared Decision-Making Continuum
Phyllis Jean Waters, PhD, RN; Sibil George, PhD, RN, CCRN; Anne Liong, PhD, MBA, RN, CENP; Suzanne Lundeen, PhD, RNC-OB, NEA-BC; Lourdes (Lourie) R. Moore, DNP, RN, RNC-OB, NEA-BC; and Kenn M. Kirksey, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, FAAN
Keyword: CHWE19M06
Creating a Culture of Ethical Practice: A Call to Action Liz Stokes, JD, MA, RN
9:25-10:10 a.m.
Find the Clues, Find the Cure!
(0925-1010) 4th Floor, Bonaparte
Session: M 07
Participants must solve a series of clues to unlock the cure for the conference epidemic. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Sign up is required in advance at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a firstcome, first-served basis.
10:10-10:25 a.m.
Morning Break
10:25-11:55 a.m.
Closing Plenary Session
(1010-1025) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom Foyer (1025-1155) 3rd Floor, Mardi Gras Ballroom
Foundations for Best Practices in Healthy Work Environments Learn implementation strategies and practical wisdom on how to lay the foundations for a healthier work environment in multiple settings. Discover key leadership characteristics and behaviors to foster success. Facilitator: Martie L. Moore, RN, MAOM, CPHQ Panelists: Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, Beth Ulrich, EdD, RN, FACHE, FAAN Academic Healthy Work Environment Award Recipient, Dorrie K. Fontaine, RN, PhD, FAAN Clinical Healthy Work Environment Award Recipient, Ivette Roldan, MSN, RN, CPN
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Poster Session Layou t s
Poster Session 1 Layout
Poster Session 1 Presentations Poster Session 1 presentations may be viewed in the Mardi Gras Ballroom on Friday, 22 February PLEASE NOTE: Posters are identified by the number listed below.
Friday, 22 February Poster Viewing Session 1A 10:30-11:00 a.m. (1030-1100)
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Implementation of an Interprofessional EvidenceBased Practice Council to Enhance Patient Outcomes and Empower Frontline Staff
Donna J. Copeland, DNP, RN, NE-BC, CPN, CPON, AE-C; Kristina S. Miller, DNP, RN, PCNS-BS, CNE; Bridget Moore, DNP, MBA, NEA-BC, RNC-NIC; and Clista Clanton, MSLS
13
Improving Professional Communication Techniques in Nurses to Promote Healthy Work Environments
14
Promoting a Healthy Workplace Environment in the NICU by Increasing Continuity of Care
Melissa Culp, DNP
Poster Viewing Session 1B
Susan K. Davis, MSN, RN, CLE, NEA-BC, CCE; Courtney Akel, MSN, RNC-NIC; Laurie A. Bosch, RNC-NIC; and Christopher Tomac, BS
12:15-12:45 p.m. (1215-1245)
Poster Viewing Session 1C 3:20-3:50 p.m. (1520-1550)
Peer-Reviewed Posters (PST1) 1
Effect of Mindful Breathing Exercise on Resiliency
2
Perceptions of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners and Work Toward Collaborative Practice
15
Examination of Nurse Work Life: A Survey of Licensed Practical Nurses in Alberta, Canada Nyla de Los Santos, MEd, BA; and Leah A. Phillips, PhD, MA, BA (Hons)
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Assessment of the Quality of Working Life of Nurses: Care for the Caregiver Supportive Strategies
Mary Alice Anderson, MSN, RN, CNOR
Teresa Bailey, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC; Jane Champion, PhD, DNP, MA, MSN, AH-PMH-CNS, FNP, FAAN, FAANP; and Brittany Christiansen, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC/AC, FNP-C, AE-C
Poster Session 1 Presentatio ns
3
The Influence of Design Features on Practitioners, Patients, and Interdisciplinary Rounding Practices
Deidra Claire Dudley, DNS; Maria Nix, MSN; Shelley Thibeau, PhD; Tracey Moffatt, MHA; and Jana Semere, MSHSA
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The Perceived Effectiveness of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Training for Rural Nurses
18
Promotion of a Healthy Work Environment via the Development of a Nursing Restoration Space
Karen East, MSN
Stephanie A. Gedzyk-Nieman, DNP, MSN, RNC-MNN; Mary Applequist, BSN, RN, CNML; Mary Shilkaitis, MSN, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE; and Judith Bonomi, MSN, MS, RN, OCN, NE-BC
Genevieve Beaird, MS, RNC-OB, CHSE
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Development and Pilot Testing of the New Moral Comfort Questionnaire
Natalie Bermudez, MSN, RN, PCCN; and Ruth M. Tappen, EdD, RN, FAAN
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Breaking the Matrix While Fostering an All RN Care Model
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Debra C. Hampton, PhD
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Candace Lynne Bilotta, BSN; Brittany Ferguson, BSN, RN; Genivy Gomez, RN, BSN; and Mary Hernandez, RN, MSN, RN-BC, RN-BC
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Defining Nursing Health Information Technology Workarounds in Intensive Care
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One Day Nurse Retreat to Improve Staff Well-Being
21
Proceed Until Apprehended: A Cultural Journey
Heat Stress May Reduce Cognitive Performance of Surgeons While Performing Surgery: An Integrative Review
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“Saying ‘Thank You’ Wouldn’t Cost Them One Cent”: Voices of Southern CNAs
Clinical Significance of a Nurse-Driven Vascular Access Protocol Reducing Compassion Fatigue Through Meaningful Recognition, Education, and Stress Relief L. Casale, MSN, RN, PMHN-BC
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Deborah Kramer, EdD; and Sandra Hillman, PhD
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Cheryl L. Campos, DNP-C, MSN, RN-BC, CEN
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PACE Brain Boosters Program to Promote College Success Through Stress Reduction in Nursing Students
Anne Burnett, DNP; and Raquel K. Alvarado, DNP, RN, NEBC
Jill E. Byrne, MSN, BSN, RN, CNOR
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Evaluation of a Communication Skill Improvement Program Based on the Egogram Test Yoko Ishibashi, MSN, RN; Ikuko Miyabayashi, MS; Michie Baba, PhD; Chizuko Yoshikawa, MA; Miyuki Munemasa, MSN; and Kaori Maki, MMS
Jennifer Browne, PhD
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Development of Psychological Empowerment Over Time and With Experience
Judy M. Labonte, PhD
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Exploring Unmet Healthcare Needs, Healthcare Access, and CAM Use by Adults With Chronic Pain Jessica LaChance, MScN; and Richard Booth, PhD, RN
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Improving Performance and Confidence With Defibrillators for Resuscitation
Odette Y. Comeau, DNP, RN, CNS, CCRN; and Dora M. Kuntz, MS, RN-BC
Lisa Schnell Labat, MBA, BSN, RN; Jennifer Kathryn Schwehm, MSN, BSN, RN; and Stacey Carter Melling, BSN, RN, CPN
Relationship Between Nursing Leadership and Quality of Care in ICUs: Mediating Through Patient Safety Culture
Jia-li Liu, PhD; Li-ming You; Jing Zheng, PhD; Ke Liu; and Xu Liu, BSN, RN
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Coaching Student Nurses to Elicit Clinical Judgment and Formulate Safe Medication Administration Practices Mary Lloyd-Penza, MSN, RN
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CREATING HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENTS
Poster Session 1 Presentations Work Schedule Characteristics and Fatigue Among Shift Nurses in Hospital Settings
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Effects of Communication for Employees of a Company to Support Elderly Residents by Nursing Faculties
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Focusing on the Good: Creating a Healthy Work Environment Through Meaningful Recognition
Ikuko Miyabayashi, MS; Yoko Ishibashi, MSN, RN; Michie Baba, PhD; Chizuko Yoshikawa, MA; Miyuki Munemasa, MS; and Kaori Maki, MMS
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The Impact of Telemetry Rounding Team in Telemetry Overutilization
Implementing a Structured Nurse-to-Nurse Communication Strategy: A Practice Change Pilot
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The Effectiveness of Multi-Modal Analgesia
Kathleen A. Morris, MSN, RN; and Wendy M. Woith, PhD, RN, FAAN
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Building Resiliency in College Nursing Students
Impact of Technology on Nurse-Patient Interactions: A Skill-Based Method for Improvement
48
Peer Mentorship for Unit-Based Council Chairs
Nurse Managers’ Perceptions of Their Work Environments and the Perceived Impact on Nurses and Patients
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Perceptions of a Healthy Work Environment Through the Eyes of Student Nurse Externs
Compassion Fatigue in Nurse Educators: A Concept Analysis
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Poverty Simulation: A Pedagogical Approach to Population Health for Future Healthcare Professionals
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“Navigational Leadership” Through Our MultiGenerational Healthcare Workforce
Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters (RS1)
Ari Min, PhD, RN; Haeyoung Min, PhD, RN; and Hye Chong Hong, PhD, RN
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Cynthia H. Mullinax, DNP, RN
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Caroline Mma Ogashi, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNRN
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Joan M. Owens, PhD, RNC; Jane Tiedt, PhD, RN; and Monique De Nysschen, DNP, RN
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Tracy J. Perron, PhD, RN, CNE, CSN; Katie Hooven, PhD, RN, MBA, CNE; and Tami L. Jakubowski, DNP, RN, CPNP-PC, CSN
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Katherine Ralph, EdD, MSN, RN
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Charlotte Webb, DNP; and Marissa Estrada, SN Denise White, BSN, CCRN, GC-C
Shunda L. Wilburn, DNP; Sharon D. Hamm-Wilson, MSN; and Cassaundra L. Henderson, EdD
Evaluation of Dog Walking Programs to Promote Nurse Health
Morgan Andrews Yordy, DNP; and Emily C. Graff, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVP
Walk to Hawaii: An Undergraduate Honors Capstone Project Donna M. Zucker, PhD, MS, BS, RN, FAAN; Amanda Poussard, SN; and Katherine R. Sullivan, SN
The Role of Nursing Professional Development in Promoting a Healthy Work Environment
Chamberlain University, USA (Phi Pi Chapter) 54 ABMC Fire Safety in the OR-2017
Effectiveness of Cultural Competency Training of Registered Nurses Empathy Levels of New Graduate Nurses in a Nurse Residency Program Lauren M. Rountree, BSN
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Mary A. Torres, MSN, RN, PHN, CCRN
Barriers to Self-Care to Combat Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Nurses
Shyla Roshin, MS, RN, CNS, NP-C
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Benzy K. Thomas, DNP
Brandman University, USA 53 The Use of Exercise to Reduce Depressive Symptoms in Middle-Aged Women
Amy Elizabeth Richardson, MSN, RN; Karolyn M. Roberts, MSN, RN, CPN; Misty L. Whitaker, DNP; and Marcia Alverson, MSN
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Sherry M. Steffans, BSN
Arizona State University, USA (Beta Upsilon Chapter) 52 Educating OR Staff and Personnel to the Dangers of the Inhalation of Surgical Smoke
Victoria L. Reiser, BSN, BMTCN, OCN, RN; and Judith F. Zedreck Gonzalez, DNP, MPM
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Lisa Smalling, RN, MSN, FNP-BC; Peggy Kalowes, PhD, MSN, RN, CNS, FAHA; and Melissa Dyo, PhD, AGNP-C
Use of a Question Prompt Sheet to Promote Patient Engagement After an Acute Myocardial Infarction Holly Rector, DNP; and Regina M. DeGennaro, DNP, RN, CNS, AOCN, CNL
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Effectiveness of the Provider Resilience Mobile Application (PRMA) to Increase Nurses Resiliency
Rounding With Teams: An Evaluation of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
Aletha E. Rowlands, PhD; Kayla A. McCormick, MA; and Kari Sand-Jecklin, EdD, MSN, RN, AHN-BC
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Sexual Assault Education on a College Campus: A Trauma-Sensitive Approach
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Work Engagement as a Component of a Healthful Work Environment in Nursing Faculty
Jamie Russell, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Emily J. Sheff, MS, RN, CMSRN, FNP-BC
Jennifer Johnson, BSN
Salema Coaxum, BSN
Jennifer M. Lindner, BSN, RN; Audrey T. Rabas, BSN, RN; and Gregory E. Farr, BSN, RN
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Triggering and Increasing Palliative Care in the Emergency Department Caroline Tigere, DNP
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, USA 56 Improving Minority Patient Outcomes Through the Diversification of the Nursing Profession
Cherisse Erika Watts, BA (Neuroscience), BA (Spanish), SN
Dillard University, USA (Xi Psi at-Large Chapter) 57 Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections in College Students Gracian A. Zenon, SN
Emory University, USA (Alpha Epsilon Chapter) 58 The Relationship Between Diet Quality and Depressive Symptoms in Postpartum African American Women
AnnaBeth Daley, SN; and Erin Ferranti, PhD, MPH, RN
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Improving the Effectiveness of the Informed Consent Process in Elective Aesthetic Procedures
Chelsea Olivia Hagopian, MSN, APRN, AGACNP-BC; Teresa B. Ades, DNP, FNP-BC, AOCN; Thomas Martin Hagopian, MD; Erik Wolfswinkel, MD; and Grant Stevens, MD, FACS
Felician University, USA (Mu Theta at-Large Chapter) 60 Engaging the Nursing Workforce With Meaningful Recognition Patricia A. Drabik, MSN, NEA-BC
Gonzaga University, USA (Delta Chi at-Large Chapter) 61 Implementation and Evaluation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Program in the Outpatient Setting Carey Phelan, DNP, FNP-BC
Indiana University, USA (Alpha Chapter) 62 Transition of Novice Nurse Faculty Into the Academic Setting: A Qualitative Phenomenological Pilot Study Katie Ruth Busby, MSN, RN, CNE, RNC-OB
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, USA (Epsilon Nu Chapter) 63 Mindfulness in Nurse Leaders: The Relationships Between Mindfulness of Nursing Leaders and Nurse Subordinate Outcomes
Poster Session 1 Presentatio ns
John Lucas DiLeo IV, BS (Neuroscience), SN; Demetrius James Porche, DNS, PhD, FACHE, FAANP, FAAN; and Denise M. Danna, RN, DNS, NEA, BC, CNE, FACHE,
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Insights the Emergenetics Profile Provides to Leadership Development in a Hospital Setting: A Pilot Study Paula A. Kensler, DNP, MBA, RN; Todd Tartvoulle, DNS, APRN, CNS-BC; and Jennifer B. Martin, DNP, MN, CRNA, APRN
MacEwan University, Canada (Chi Nu Chapter) 65 Childhood Obesity: A Review of Risk Factors, Effects, and What We Can Do About It Terra Sylvia Jane Hodgins, SN
Midwestern State University, USA (Xi Iota Chapter) 67 Empowering Patients to Reduce Lumbar Puncture Associated Spinal Headache Stephanie Alison Lindsay, SN
Murray State University, USA (Delta Epsilon Chapter) 68 Childhood Adversity That Impacts Coping and Stress in Adulthood
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Rachel F. Wilson, MSN
Nova Southeastern University, USA (Upsilon Chi Chapter) 73 Non-Academic Factors and Outcomes on the NCLEX® for RNs Among Non-Traditional Learners Angela Cristina Gaud, MSN
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Siobon Barrett, BSN; and Rachel Jones, PhD
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An Educational Intervention to Increase Provider Knowledge in the Delivery of Trauma-Informed Care Kathleen Anne Evangelista, MS, CRNA, NEA-BC
Northern Kentucky University, USA (Rho Theta Chapter) 71 Revision of Standard Operating Procedures for a Hospital-Based Infectious Disease Response Team
Monica Elaine Meier, MSN
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Do Women Have a Choice? Nurse’s Role in Decision Making Regarding Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Emilse Sanchez, SN; and Linda McCash, PhD, APRN-BC
Pfeiffer University, USA 75 Effect of Orange Aromatherapy on Anxiety of Students, Faculty, and Staff in an Academic Setting
Kristina D. Everhart, SN; Martha Hains Bramlett, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; and Dana R. Martin, DNP, RN
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Brassica Glucosinolates Improve Metabolism Efficiency of Drosophila Melanogaster by Promoting Efficient Mitochondrial Respiration
Jeremiah Nance, SN; and Slavko Komaryntsky, PhD, MS, BS
Regis University, USA (Alpha Kappa at-Large Chapter) 77 Predictive Factors in Postpartum Depression: Developing a Tool to Aid Nurses in a Preventative Role Tyler Elias Doumaney, BS (Biology); and Eleanor Anne Pringle, BS (Public Health)
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Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Feeding Tube Insertion and Placement Confirmation Bella Rea Williams, SN
Rivier University, USA (Epsilon Tau at-Large Chapter) 79 Firefighter Occupational Cancer Risk: Starting the Conversation Tracy Darlene Hardy, MS, APRN
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Correlation Between Caregiver Social Support and Caregiver Strain in Caring for the Elderly With Dementia Stephen Karuga, FNP
Rush University, USA (Gamma Phi Chapter) 81 Fall Reduction in the Emergency Department Using a Fall Prevention Bundle Hannah L. Pop, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN; Karen V. Lamb, DNP, RNDrc; Sarah Livesay, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, ACNS-BC; Patricia Altman, MSN, RN, CEN; MaryElizabeth Nora, MSN, RN, CNL; and Andrea Sanchez, BSN, RN
Victoria Smith, SN
Northeastern University, USA (Gamma Epsilon Chapter) 69 Associations of Condomless Sex With Dyadic and Social Mutuality Among Black Women in Heterosexual Relationship
Nurse Leader Compassion Fatigue and Burnout Impact on Staff Satisfaction, Patient Satisfaction, and Turnover
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Development of an Implementation Toolkit to Integrate the ezParent Program™ Into Pediatric Primary Care
Katherine Cushing Rosemeyer, MSN; Caitlin Fehrenbacher, RN-BC; and Susan Breitenstein, PhD, RN, FAAN
Salve Regina University, USA (Delta Upsilon at-Large Chapter) 83 Adolescent Opioid Abuse in the Midst of an Epidemic: A Nursing Perspective Julia Rose Calianos, SN; and Sharon L. Stager, DNP, FNP-BC
Sam Houston State University, USA 84 Clostridium Difficile Specimen Selection Checklist Jordin Rex, SN; and Mona Cockerham, Phd, RN, CPHQ
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Poster Session 1 Presentations Improving Operating Room First Case On-Time Starts Using the EpicŠ Snapboard Shared Calendar System Jennifer Rowland, SN; Danita Batiste, BSN, RN, CNOR; and Mona Cockerham, PhD, RN, CPHQ
Samuel Merritt University, USA (Nu Xi at-Large Chapter) 86 Reproductive Hormone Dysfunction in Women With Substance Abuse Disorders
Alexandra L. Smallwood, SN; and Nancy Smee, PhD, PHN, CNM
SUNY Downstate Medical Center, USA (Psi Tau Chapter) 87 Stroke Center and Academic Nursing Collaboration to Improve Patient Outcomes: A Proposed EvidenceBased Educational Program
Villanova University, USA (Alpha Nu Chapter) 89 Development, Dissemination, and Adoption of the Revised Quad Council Coalition Competencies for Community/Public Health Nursing
Monica J. Harmon, MSN, MPH, RN; Barbara L. Joyce, PhD, RN, CNS, ANEF; and Lisa A. Campbell, DNP, RN, PHNA-BC
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Megan T. Moyer, MSN, ACNP-BC, CNRN
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Sherene M. McIntyre-Wise, FNP, SCRN, RN; and Shirley A. Girouard, PhD, RN, FAAN
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Early Patient Mobilization in the Neurological Intensive Care Unit State Legislation as a Protective Factor in Adolescent Suicide Rates Patrick J. Treacy, SN
Building an Evidence-Based Model to Integrate ACEs in Baccalaureate Nursing Education: A Proposed Literature Review Agatha Muire, BA; Michele Solloway, PhD, MPA; Suzanne Carr, PhD, RN; and Shirley Girouard, PhD, RN, FAAN
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Poster Session 2 Presentations Poster Session 2 presentations may be viewed in the Mardi Gras Ballroom on Saturday, 23 February PLEASE NOTE: Posters are identified by the number listed below.
213 Interprofessional Education and Collaboration in the Graduate Nursing Mental Health Courses
Saturday, 23 February
214 Development of a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Tool for Reducing Burnout and Increasing Resiliency Among Nurses
Poster Viewing Session 2A 8:00-8:30 a.m. (0800-0830)
Poster Viewing Session 2B 12:20-12:50 p.m. (1220-1250)
Poster Viewing Session 2C 2:40-3:10 p.m. (1440-1510)
Judy Haefner, DNP, RN, PMHNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC; Marilyn Filter, PhD, CNM, RN; and Marilyn R. McFarland, PhD, RN, FNP BC, CTN-A
Elizabeth Sarah Hanna, MSc, BSN
215 OB Critical Care Partnership Model
Sandra L. Hoffman, MS; and Stacy Lyn Jepsen, MSN
217 Turning the Unturnable Patient: A New Algorithm for Changing the Culture of Pressure Ulcer Prevention Samantha Jamison, MN, RN, CCRN, CSC; Jennifer Boeckmann, BSN, RN, CCRN; Katie L. Britton, BSN, RN; Margaret M. Petit, CWOCN; and Sasha A. Nelson, MN, RN
201 Undressing the Elephant…
218 Beyond Biometrics: Optimizing Academic Professional Well-Being at Individual and Organizational Levels
202 Implementing AACN Healthy Work Environment Standards in a Critical Care Unit
219 Becoming a Nurse: Building Student Leadership, Self-Efficacy, and Clinical Reasoning
203 Reducing Falls in an Acute Medical-Surgical
220 Influence of Negative Behaviors on Patient Safety Culture and Mortality Within Acute Care
Peer-Reviewed Posters (PST2) Christine W. Abbyad, PhD, RN, WHNP; Danica Sumpter, PhD, RN; and Karen Johnson, PhD, RN, FSAHM
Blondelle Ashe-Bazil,DNP, CCRN; and Alicia Parachini, BSN, CMSRN,
Poster Session 2 Presentatio ns
Nicole M. Bradley, MSN, RN
204 Prevention of Holiday Weight Gain Among Rural Hospital Night Shift Employees Vicki Brooks, DNP, APRN, FNP
Sara K. Kaylor, EdD, RN, CNE; Leslie G. Cole, DNP, RN; and Melondie R. Carter, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN
Shannon Lanctot-Shah, DHS, MSN, BSN, RN; and Susan P. Hackett, MN, BSN, RN
Diana M. Layne, MSN, CPHQ; Lynne S. Nemeth, PhD, RN, FAAN; Martina Mueller, PhD, RN; and Mary Martin, PhD, ARNP, CS
205 Improving Health of Medical Staff With Plant-Based, Olive Oil Meals: A Pilot Study
221 Association of Nurse Education Level and Nurse Staffing With Hospitalized Patient Perception of Hospital Care
206 Transformational Change: A Shift to a Healthy Work Environment Throughout Nursing Academia
222 Changing Culture: Central Line Maintenance Practices to Reduce CLABSI in a Medical Oncology Unit
Laura Butterfield, RN, OCN; Mary Flynn, PhD, RD, LDN; and Fred Jay Schiffman, MD
Donna Carazzone, DNP, RN, NP-C, AHN-BC, CNE; and Sylvia Colon Cabassa, DNP, RT (R), RN, NP-C
207 An Exploration of Haptic Technology in Nursing and Clinical Simulated Education Ryan Chan, MScN; and Adam J. Morse, BScN, BSc, RN
208 Using Skilled Nurse Communication to Curb Patient Aggression: Findings From a Quality Improvement Project Scott S. Christensen, DNP, MBA, APRN, ACNP-BC; Laura Adams, MSN, RN; and Barbara Wilson, PhD, RN, RNC-OB
209 Designing, Developing, and Deploying a Healthy Work and Learning Environment
Sandra L. Davis, PhD, DPM, ACNP-BC; and Sydnae W. Law, MHA
210 Two Sides to the Story: Utilizing Simulation to Improve Communication Aliesha S. Emerson, MSN
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Shortage of Expert Nephrology Nurses and Patient Quality Care Indicators: A Quantitative Cross Sectional Study Karen Joann Gaietto, PhD
212 Brazilian Nurses’ Perceptions of the Work Environment
Edinêis de Brito Guirardello, PhD, RN; and Herica Silva Dutra, PhD, RN
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Xu Liu, BSN, RN; Li-ming You; Jing Zheng, PhD; Ke Liu; and Jia-li Liu, PhD
Autumn Gode, MS, APRN, CNS; Margaret Blissenbach, BSN, RN; Cassandra Lynch, BSN, RN OCN, NE-BC; Ryan Sagorski, MPH, CIC, CCRC; and Kyla Joerger, BSN, RN-C
223 CICU PreHeart Transplant 1A Patients Experiences Using Fitbit Activity Tracker in Their Own Words Frederick R. Macapagal, BSN, RN, CCRN; and Holly M. Rodriguez, BSN, RN-BC, CCRN-CMC
224 Nurse Educators’ Perspectives on Challenges and Strategies of Nursing Education and Practice, Guyana and India Tabitha Mallampati, MNEd
225 Insight Into Faculty Perspectives Transitioning to Concept-Based Curriculum in Nursing Education Tammy Martineau, DNP, RN
226 Optimizing Patient Outcomes by Motivating Staff Through an Initiative Called B+ Shannon M. McDonough, MSN, RN, CCRN; and Tabitha Sibel, BSN, RN
227 Effects of Program to Design Innovative Thinking on Professional Socialization for Nursing Students Seongmi Moon, PhD, RN; and Sun-Hee Kim, PhD, RN
228 Empowering Faculty Through Early Engagement in Dissertation Development: A Cultural Evolution Susan A. Orshan, PhD, RN; Tricia Jenkins, PhD, RN; and Francine Nelson, PhD, RN
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Poster Session 2 Presentations
Jennifer A. Prevatt, MSc, BSN, RN, CNOR; and Barton Wise, MD
230 Promoting Healthy Work Environments With Civility Training for Operating Room Nursing Students Danielle M. Quintana, MSN
231 The Impact of Aromatherapy on Stress and Happiness on the Nursing Unit
Deborah A. Raines, PhD, EdS, MSN, ANEF, FAAN; and Diane Ceravolo, MSN, RN, NEA-BC
232 Decreasing Length of Stay in the Critically Ill Trauma Patient Utilizing Interdisciplinary Collaboration Ercele Reyes, MSN, RN; Kelly Whartnaby, BSN, RN; CelsoRamon Garcia, MSN, RN; Lynn Skalski, BSN, RN; Darlette Garulacan, BSN, RN; Maria Ramos, BSN, RN; and Maria Dustira, BSN, RN
245 An Innovative Health System Strategy to Create and Sustain Healthy Work Environments Susan A. Winslow, DNP, RN, NEA-BC; Joani S. Brough, MSHA, BSN, RN; Genemarie W. McGee, MS, BSN, RN, NEABC; and Cindy A. Parker, MA, BSN, RN, NE-BC
246 Structural Empowerment, Burnout, and Perceived Quality of Care Among Psychiatric Registered Nurses
Rebecca Erin Woods, BN, RN; and Emily A. Read, PhD, MSc
247 A Shared Vision for Well-Being: Connecting Nature, Art, Science, and Caring to Transform Workplace Culture Siobhan T. Wragg, MSc, MEd, RN; and Nicole Tate, RN, GCertClinMgt, MClinGov
Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters (RS2)
233 Educating Nurses About Workplace Incivility and Bullying by Creating an Online Module
Frontier Nursing University, USA (Chi Phi Chapter) 248 Improving Patient-Centered Diabetes Care in a Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic: A QI Project
234 Implementation of a Clinical Practice Guideline for the Prevention and Management of Adult Obesity
MacEwan University, Canada (Chi Nu Chapter) 293 How Does the Role of Corporate Values and Obligation to Care Influence Moral Habitability
Anastasia Y. Rose, MEd, MSN/MHA, RN, CCRN-K; and Sherrill L. Hooke, MEd, RN, CGRN, CCCTM
Chelsea Lynn Rust, MSN
235 Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction in a Multigenerational Nursing Workplace
Ericka J. Sanner-Stiehr, PhD, RN; Tarja Kvist, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; and Simone Stevanin, MSN, RN
236 Early Mobilization of Intensive Care Unit Patients
Nicolle L. Schneider, RN; Morgan L. Theisen, BSN, RN, TNCC, PCCN, CCRN-CSC/CMC; Kelley A. Anaas, BSN, RN; Elizabeth B. Golden, DPT; and Christine M. Pocrnich, DPT
237 Chain of Command: Teaching the Next Generation How to Deal With Disruptive Behavior Patricia K. Schrader, MSN, RN, CMSRN
238 Strategies to Manage Workplace Violence to Foster Safe Clinical Work Environments: A Literature Review Angel Johann Solorzano Martinez, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN, CNS; and Giovanna De Oliveira, PhD, MSN, ARNP, ANP-C, PMHNP-BC
239 Development of Interprofessional Collaboration and Empowerment of Professionals in Cancer Care Virpi Sulosaari, PhD; Minna Stolt, PhD; and Helena LeinoKilpi, PhD, RN
Tarnia Newton, DNP, BSN, APRN, FNP-C
Zoha Adnan Iqbal Newton, SN
The Ohio State University, USA (Epsilon Chapter) 249 Social-Emotional Screening Protocol Implementation: A Trauma-Informed Response for Young Children in Child Welfare
Michelle K. Spehr, MSN, RN, CPNP; Randee Masciola, DNP, RN, CNP; Rosie Zeno, DNP, RN, CPNP; Barbara Warren, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FNAP, FAAN; and Pamela Lusk, DNP, RN, FAANP
250 Using Appreciative Inquiry to Decrease Incivility and Promote a Healthy Work Environment: A Literature Review
Kelly C. Tomlinson, MSN, RN; David P. Hrabe, PhD, RN; Joyce Zurmehly, PhD, DNP, RN, NEA-BC; and Barbara Warren, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FNAP, FAAN
251 Non-Pharmacologic Pain Management for Pediatric Lower Extremity Trauma: Decreasing Opioid Use and Length of Stay Jennifer L. Weiner, MS, CPNP-AC/PC; Kristine K. Browning, PhD, APRN-CNP, FAANP; Susan E. Thrane, PhD, RN; and Rosie Zeno, DNP, RN, CPNP
240 Enhancing Academic Workplace Well-Being: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing Working Well Initiative
State College of Florida-Manatee-Sarasota, USA 252 Reducing Perioperative Injury During Positioning of the Surgical Patient
241 Invasive Cardiology BLS/ACLS Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI)
253 Hand Hygiene Compliance and Glove Use
Ruth Ann Treisman, MSN, ARNP-BC; and Beverly Zabler, PhD, RN
Linda M. Turner, MSN
242 Nurse Work Engagement and Nurse Manager Emotional Intelligence: A Developmental Intervention Cathleen A. Wheatley, DNP
243 Caregiver Stress and Compassion Fatigue
Joy A. Whitlatch, EdD, MSN, RN; and Virginia L. Hall, DNP, MSN/Ed, BSN, RN, CNE
244 Raising the Bar: Advancing Expertise at the Bedside Kate J. Williams-Ashman, DNP, MSN-Ed, RN-BC
Kenna M. Allison, ASN, RN Reagan V. Bock, ASN, RN
Texas A&M University-Commerce, USA (Iota Nu at-Large Chapter) 254 Providing Culturally Competent Healthcare to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Population Mundi L. Gutierrez, BSN, RN, CNOR
255 Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Experiences With Horizontal Violence Jenna R. Wallace, SN; and Barbara Tucker, PhD
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229 Working Nurses and Musculoskeletal Pain: Evidence-Based Education to Alleviate Pain and Prevent Disability
Poster Session 2 Presentations Texas A&M University-College Station, USA (Phi Iota Chapter) 256 Vasomotor and Personal Characteristics Associated With Changes in Brain Glucose Metabolism in Menopause
University of Mississippi Medical Center, USA (Theta Beta Chapter) 267 Association of Environmental Air Quality and Congenital Heart Defect Diagnosis
257 The Efficacy of Cognitive Stress Dose and Difficulty on Induction of Hot Flashes
268 Relationships Among Self-Care, Compassion Satisfaction, and Compassion Fatigue of Nurses in Community Hospitals
258 Let There Be Light! Using Alternate Light Sources to Detect and Improve Cutaneous Bruise Visibility
University of North Carolina-Greensboro, USA (Gamma Zeta Chapter) 269 Application of Mezirow’s Transformative Learning Theory to Simulation in Nursing Education
Sarah Ashley Interrante, SN; Sharon Dormire, PhD; Vidya Sridhar, MD; and Gang Han, PhD
Rachel Victoria Johnstone, SN; Sharon Dormire, PhD; Brandon Schmeichel, PhD; and Gang Han, PhD
Lindsey M. Moyer, MPH, SN; Nancy R. Downing, PhD, RN, SANE-A; Katherine R. Scafide, PhD, RN; and Daniel Sheridan, PhD, RN, FNE, SANE-A, FAAN
Troy University, USA (Iota Theta Chapter) 259 An Interdisciplinary Intervention Designed to Impact Healthcare Worker Confidence in Emergent Situations Brandy L. Simpler, DNP
The University of Alabama-Huntsville, USA (Beta Phi Chapter) 260 Perceptions of Cardiovascular Stress Management in University Employees Janki R. Patel, SN; and Louise C. O’Keefe, PhD, CRNP-BC
261 Analyzing Self-Care Initiative of Nursing Students
Poster Session 2 Presentatio ns
Lawren Murray Tachias, BSN; and Rita W. Ferguson, PhD, RN, MSN, CHPN, CNE
262 Increasing Knowledge and Awareness About Dating Violence Among College Students Through a Smartphone Application Sarah Michelle Willis, BSN; and Ann L. Bianchi, PhD, RN
University of California-Los Angeles, USA (Gamma Tau at-Large Chapter) 263 Stairwell: Increasing Activity Among Nursing Students and Faculty
Constance V. Coelho, SN; Lukas Scott Smith, BS (Kinesiology); Robin M. Mertens, BS; Dahriel M. Aron, SN; Mitchell Stern, BA; Hailey Marie Leach Marquez, SN; GengWei Lee, SN; Barbara Bates-Jensen, PhD, RN, FAAN; Diana N. O’Toole, SN; Joy A. Whitlatch, EdD, MSN, RN; and Virginia L. Hall, DNP, MSN/Ed, BSN, RN, CNE
264 Expression of Breast Milk in the Workplace: An Analysis Among Nurses, Managers, and Hospital Representatives Anne F. Gelber, MSN
University of Michigan, USA (Rho Chapter) 265 Association Between Fasting Insulin and High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Among Adults: NHANES 2005-2010 Amanda L. Missel, MS, RN; Laura R. Saslow, PhD; Dina H. Griauzde, MD, MSc; Caroline Richardson, MD; Xuefeng Liu, PhD; and Gracian A. Zenon, SN
University of Michigan-Flint, USA (Pi Delta Chapter) 266 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Workplace Burnout: A Literature Review Tiffany Flatt, RN; and Beverly W. Dabney, PhD, RN
Katie C. Hall, MSN, RN; and Jennifer C. Robinson, PhD, RN, CNE, FAHA
Katherine L. Rigdon, MSN, RN
Dre’Quan Lee, SN
270 Hospital Staff Nurses’ Experiences With Having Had a Sentinel Event Misty Stone, MSN, RN
271 Adolescents and Social Media Safety: A Guide for Nurse Practitioners Lee Crowley Yarber, BSN
University of Pittsburgh, USA (Eta Chapter) 272 Social Media for Health: Utilizing Instagram to Improve Eating Habits of Overweight and Obese Adolescents Abbey J. Horner, BSN; and Cynthia A. Danford, PhD, CRNP, PPCNP-BC, CPNP-PC
273 Transition Program for Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Stephanie Ann Lesosky, BSN, RN
274 Nurses’ Willingness to Care for Patients With OpioidUse Problems: Exploring Background, Personal, and Professional Predictors Khadejah F. Mahmoud, MSN; Susan M. Sereika, PhD, MPH; Deborah S. Finnell, DNS, RN, FAAN; Karen M. Schmitt, BSN; Janet A. Cipkala-Gaffin, DrPh; Dawn Lindsay, PhD; Kathryn Puskar, DrPH, MN, FAAN; and Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, MS, BS, RN, FAAN
University of South Carolina, USA (Alpha Xi Chapter) 275 Lung Cancer Stigma Among African American Survivors of Lung Cancer in South Carolina
Lisa A. Webb, MSN; Karen Kane McDonnell, PhD, MSN, RN, OCN; Swann Arp Adams, PhD; Rachel E. Davis, PhD; Sara B. Donevant, PhD, RN, Alumnus CCRN and Tisha Felder, PhD, MSW
University of South Carolina-Beaufort, USA 276 The Negative Effects of Social Media on Adolescent Development and Mental Health Kara St. Laurent, SN
277 Best Practices: The Nurse’s Role in CLABSI Prevention and Surveillance
Cetina Dominique Elise Tolbert, SN; and Ireanna Ber’Schirra Morrall, SN
University of South Florida, USA (Delta Beta at-Large Chapter) 278 Migration-Related Stress and Depression Among First Generation Haitian Immigrants in Florida Dany A. Fanfan, PhD, MSN, RN
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Poster Session 2 Presentations 279 Undergraduate Global Community-Based Research in Panama
University of West Florida, USA (Upsilon Kappa Chapter) 285 Impact of Music in the Operating Room: EBP
280 Bridging the Skill Set Gap of Emergency Department Nurse Practitioners
286 How Has Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor Reduced Postpartum Hemorrhage Occurrence?
Savina V. Venkova-Gonzalez, MSN; and Catherine G. Ling, PhD, FNP-BC, FAANP
University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, USA (Zeta Alpha Chapter) 281 The Role of Safety Coaches in a Culture of Safety Amy Jo Perry, BSN
The University of Texas-Tyler, USA (Iota Nu at-Large Chapter) 282 Early Extubation After Cardiac Surgery: An Evidence-Based, Nurse-Driven Protocol Emily Brooks, MN, RN-BC
283 Exercise-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis of Gender Differences Gentry DaNae Shelton, SN; Barbara K. Haas, PhD, RN; and Yong T. Wang, PhD, FACSM
University of Virginia, USA (Beta Kappa Chapter) 284 Wisdom in Nursing: Assessing the Effectiveness of Teaching Wisdom to Nursing Students
Meghan M. Bradshaw, SN; Regina M. DeGennaro, DNP, RN, CNS, AOCN, CNL; Bethany M. Coyne, PhD, APRN, PNP-BC; and Susanna Williams, PhD
Samay Ersoff, SN
Cheyanne Franklin, SN
287 Preventing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Eva E. Grumbir, HCA
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, USA (Eta Pi Chapter) 288 Building a Person-Centered Care Practice With the Geriatric Population and Caregivers Amy L. St. Laurent, MSN, RN
Valparaiso University, USA (Zeta Epsilon Chapter) 289 The Effects of Implementing a Smartphone Application to Improve Asthma Self-Management in Adults Lindsay J. Humpfer, BSN, RN
290 Effects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Protocol on Generalized Anxiety Disorder Alesha E. McClanahan, BSN, RN
Western Governors University, USA (Psi Upsilon Chapter) 291 Engaging Teamwork and Technology Strategies to Improve Patient and Staff Safety Colleen Clancy, BSN
292 Innovative Response to the Opioid Crisis Cindy K. Delaughter, ASN
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Author Index Name
Country
Session
A’Hearn, Kathryn Kerrigan Abadie, Heather R. Abbyad, Christine W. Acosta, Brianna Noel Adams, Laura Adams, Swann Arp Ades, Teresa B. Akel, Courtney Al Sabei, Sulaiman Dawood Ali, Shazbeen Alilyyani, Bayan Allen, Michelle Allison, Kenna M. Altman, Patricia Alvarado, Raquel K. Alvarez, Catherine Alverson, Marcia Amason, Deborah H. Anaas, Kelley A. Andary, Chantal Andersen, J. Susan Anderson, Mary Alice Anonson, June Apostolo, Joao Luis Applequist, Mary Ardern, Rachel Armijos, Ana Elisabeth Aron, Dahriel M. Ashe-Bazil, Blondelle
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Oman Canada Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA Canada Portugal USA Australia USA USA USA
D 04 B 01 G 08, PST2.201 E 08 G 08, PST2.208 RS2.275 RS1.59 PST1.14 F 05 L 06 I 03 G 04 RS2.252 RS1.81 PST1.7 F 04, L 08 A 07, PST1.37 J 01 H 08, PST2.236 H 02 I 01 PST1.1 J 03 K 08 A 07, PST1.18 J 06 C 01 RS2.263 PST2.02
Baba, Michie Babb Kennedy, Margaret (Betsy) Bailey, Teresa Barrett, Siobon Barden, Connie Barriault, Deven Basacco, Kayla N. Bates-Jensen, Barbara Batiste, Danita Baumbusch, Jennifer Bautista, Loida Indefenso Baxter, Pamela E. Bayer, Kristen Beaird, Genevieve Belcik, Kimberly D. Bellucci, Nancy A. Benson, Karen A. Berga, Keri-Ann Beris, Heidi J. Bermudez, Natalie Bernstein, Kunsook Bevan, Sara Bianchi, Ann L. Bilotta, Candace Lynne Black, Agnes T. Bland, Tamara Blissenbach, Margaret Bock, Reagan V. Boeckmann, Jennifer
Japan USA
PST1.20, PST1.28 A 03, I 04
USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA Canada USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA Canada USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA
A 07, PST1.2 RS1.69 H 05 D 04 B 03 RS2.263 RS1.85 L 06 D 04, E 04 K 03 G 04 B 07, PST1.3 A 03 J 04 J 04 G 02 J 03 D 07, PST1.4 B 08 G 02 RS2.262 D 07, PST1.5 L 06 G 04 H 08, PST2.222 RS2.253 PST2.217
A
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B
PST = Peer-Reviewed Posters PLN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Star Invited Student Posters
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Bonomi, Judith Bonuel, Rizalina (Nena) Booth, Richard Booth, Tracy L. Bosch, Laurie A. Boswell, Carol Braaten, Jane Bradley, Nicole M. Bradshaw, Meghan M. Brame, Cynthia Bramlett, Martha Hains Breitenstein, Susan Brickey, Tracy Britton, Katie L. Brooks, Emily Brooks, Vicki Brough, Joani S. Brown, Diane K. Brown, Lynn Greenleaf Brown, Sidney Lauren Browne, Jennifer Browning, Kristine K. Bryant, Gerald Btoush, Rula Bucco, Theresa Burnett, Anne Burns, Helene M. Busby, Katie Ruth Bush, Ardis Butterfield, Laura Byrne, Jill E.
USA USA Canada 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
A 07, PST1.18 A 08 PST1.24 E 03 PST1.14 M 04 M 05 PST2.203 RS2.284 A 03 RS1.75 RS1.82 D 03 PST2.217 RS2.282 PST2.204 PST2.245 K 08 L 03 C 01 PST1.6 RS2.251 C 02 E 08 F 06 PST1.7 E 05 RS1.62 C 01 PST2.205 D 07, PST1.8
Cabassa, Sylvia Colon Cagle, Angela Calabro, Emily E. Calianos, Julia Rose Callihan, Michael Campbell, Christina Campbell, Lisa A. Campos, Cheryl L. Capili, Daynnie Carazzone, Donna Carey, Mary G. Carr, Suzanne Carpenter, Holly E. Carrington, Beverly Carter, Melondie R. Casale, L. Cassidy, Linda Caulfield, Eileen Cayo, Sandy Ceravolo, Diane Chacko, Mary Laly Chagolla, Jesus Champion, Jane Chan, Ryan Chance, Kasey Christensen, Scott S. Christiansen, Brittany Chung, Joohyun Cipkala-Gaffin, Janet A. Clancy, Colleen
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PST2.206 D 08 B 02 RS1.83 H 04, J 08 J 06 RS1.89 PST1.9 C 08 PST2.206 K 04 RS1.88 J 02 K 01 PST2.218 PST1.10 H 05 J 04 F 06 D 05, PST2.231 D 04, E 04 D 04 A 07, PST1.2 PST2.207 C 06 G 08, PST2.208 A 07, PST1.2 I 04 RS2.274 RS2.291
C
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Clanton, Clista Coaxum, Salema Cockerham, Mona Coelho, Constance V. Clark, Cynthia Coffman, Tammie Coker, Jordan Cole, Leslie G. Comeau, Odette Y. Comer, Linda C. Cook, Heather Joy Copeland, Donna J. Couch, Gail Couto, Filipa Costa Coyle, Andrea L. Coyne, Bethany M. Craven, Heather L. Culp, Melissa
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PST1.12 RS1.53 RS1.84, RS1.85 RS2.263 D 02 L 01 J 08 PST2.218 PST1.11, H 01, I 06 F 01 I 06 PST1.12 G 02 K 08 G 01 RS2.284 G 01 PST1.13
D’Aoust, Rita D’Esmond, Lynn Dabney, Beverly W. Daley, AnnaBeth Danford, Cynthia A. Danna, Denise M. Davis, Alison H. Davis, Rachel E. Davis, Sandra L.
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Davis, Susan K. Dayus, Deborah de Cordova, Pamela B. de Los Santos, Nyla De Nysschen, Monique De Oliveira, Giovanna DeGennaro, Regina M.
USA Canada USA Canada USA USA USA
Delaughter, Cindy K. Dellasega, Cheryl Dieckmann, Nathan Diede, Tullamora T. DiGiulio, Mary DiLeo, John Lucas Dixe, Maria dos Anjos Coelho Rodrigues Donevant, Sara B. Donovan, Jennifer Skye Dormire, Sharon Dougherty, Jared Michael Doumaney, Tyler Elias Downing, Nancy R. Drabik, Patricia A. Drahnak, Dawn M. Drost, Jennifer Dudley, Deidra Claire Duff, Julie T. Dustira, Maria Dutra, Carla Klava dos Reis Dutra, Herica Silva Dyo, Melissa Dzikowicz, Dillon J. Dzurec, Laura C.
USA USA USA USA USA USA Portugal
E 02 I 04 RS2.266 RS1.58 RS2.272 RS1.63 B 01 RS2.275 G 08, I 05, PST2.209 PST1.14 H 02 E 05 PST1.15 PST1.32 PST2.238 PST1.35, G 05, RS2.284 RS2.292 B 02, I 07 B 02 E 04 L 05 RS1.63 K 08
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Brazil Brazil USA USA USA
RS2.275 J 04 RS2.256, RS2.257 B 02 RS1.77 RS2.258 RS1.60 C 01 K 08 A 07, PST1.16 D 08 PST2.232 K 06 H 08, PST2.212 PST1.43 K 04 C 02, M 03
D
PST = Peer-Reviewed Posters PLN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Star Invited Student Posters
E
East, Karen Eden, Candace Elting, Julie Kientz Emard, Esther Embree, Jennifer L. Emerson, Aliesha S. Emlund, Maureen Erbin-Roesemann, Marla Ersoff, Samay Estrada, Marissa Evangelista, Kathleen Anne Evans, Joanne Everhart, Kristina D.
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
PST1.17 C 03 C 08 I 05 H 02 G 08, PST2.210 G 04 A 03 RS2.285 PST1.47 RS1.70 D 06 RS1.75
Falck, Zelda Fanfan, Dany A. Farmer, Mari-Carmen Farr, Gregory E. Fehrenbacher, Caitlin Felder, Tisha Felix, Karla Fendley, Karoline Fennessey, Anita Grace Fennimore, Laura A. Ferguson, Brittany Ferguson, Rita W. Ferranti, Erin Fielden, Ayumi S. Filter, Marilyn Finnell, Deborah S. Flatt, Tiffany Fletchall-Wilmes, Marcia A. Flynn, Mary Foisy-Doll, Colette Fontaine, Dorrie K. Forlaw, Loretta Forneris, Susan Fortuno, Maridulce Belen Santos Fralich, Adam Franklin, Cheyanne Franklin-Lacey, Amber Frankoff, Candelaria J. Freeman, Kelly J. Fuller, Xavia L. Fuselier, Aline
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA
A 04 RS2.278 I 01 RS1.54 RS1.82 RS2.275 H 03 L 02 B 04 C 01 D 07, PST1.5 RS2.261 RS1.58 C 04 PST2.213 RS2.274 RS2.266 F 06 PST2.205 G 02 G 05, PLN2 A 08 J 05 D 03
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
H 04 RS2.286 D 03 C 01 I 02 C 04 M 04
Gafford, Carolyn Gaietto, Karen Joann Gakhal, Rosie Gambardella, Lucille C. Garcia, Celso-Ramon Garcia, Vanessa Gardner, Carrie Lee Garossino, Candy Garulacan, Darlette Gates, Melanie Gaud, Angela Cristina Gazza, Elizabeth A. Gedzyk-Nieman, Stephanie A.
USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA Canada USA Canada USA USA USA
B 06 PST2.211 G 02 E 06 PST2.232 C 01 C 06 L 06 PST2.232 G 02 RS1.73 H 06 A 07, PST1.18
F
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Author Index Gee, Perry Geiger-Brown, Jeanne Gelber, Anne F. George, Sibil Gerard, Sally O’Toole Gilles, Selena Girouard, Shirley A. Gode, Autumn Golden, Elizabeth B. Gomez, Genivy Gonzales, Minerva Gordon, Helen Graff, Emily C. Green, Cheryl Ann Griauzde, Dina H. Gries, Janice C. Grimes-Holsinger, Victoria Groenwald, Susan L. Grumbir, Eva E. Guelbert, Christopher S. Guirardello, Edinêis de Brito
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Brazil
Gunaldo, Tina P. Gutierrez, Mundi L.
USA USA
G 06 A 06 RS2.264 M 06 D 04 F 06 RS1.87, RS1.88 H 08, PST2.222 H 08, PST2.236 D 07, PST1.5 M 04 I 05 B 07, PST1.50 B 04 RS2.265 C 03 J 05 A 02 RS2.287 G 06 H 08, K 06, PST2.212 B 01 RS2.254
Haas, Barbara K. Hackett, Susan P. Haefner, Judy Hagopian, Chelsea Olivia Hagopian, Thomas Martin Haimour, Mona Hall, Katie C. Hall, Michael Hall, Virginia L. Hamm-Wilson, Sharon D. Hampton, Debra C. Han, Gang Han, ShinHi Hande, Karen A. Hanna, Elizabeth Sarah Hansen, Lissi Hardy, Tracy Darlene Harmon, Monica J. Heineberg, Yotam Henderson, Cassaundra L. Hernandez, Ashley Hernandez, Mary Hess, Marianne Hibberd, Elizabeth Hillman, Sandra Hodges, Tracey Hodgins, Terra Sylvia Jane Hoffman, Sandra L. Hong, Hye Chong Hooke, Sherrill L. Hooks, J. Dwayne Hooven, Katie Horner, Abbey J. Horton Dias, Cynthia HoSang, Doreth Howard, Matthew S. Howland, Carol Hrabe, David P.
USA Canada USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA South Korea USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
RS2.283 PST2.219 PST2.213 RS1.59 RS1.59 G 02 RS2.267 M 04 PST2.243, RS2.263 PST1.49 B 07, PST1.19, K 05 RS2.256, RS2.257 B 08 I 04 PST2.214 B 02 RS1.79 RS1.89 G 06 PST1.49 A 04 D 07, PST1.5 G 03 J 08 PST1.21 J 06 RS1.65 H 08, PST2.215 PST1.27 PST2.233 D 03 PST1.33 RS2.272 D 06 B 06 H 02, M 02 L 06 RS2.250
H Author Index
PST = Peer-Reviewed Posters PLN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Star Invited Student Posters
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Huddleston, Penny Humpfer, Lindsay J.
USA USA
K 01 RS2.289
Innes, Amanda Interrante, Sarah Ashley Iqbal, Zoha Adnan Ishibashi, Yoko
USA USA Canada Japan
J 06 RS2.256 RS2.293 PST1.20, PST1.28
Jakubowski, Tami L. Jameson, Beth Ellen Jamison, Samantha Jenkins, Tricia Jepsen, Stacy Lyn Joerger, Kyla Johansen, Mary L. John, Eileen Johnson, Andrea Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Karen Johnson, Tanya L. Johnstone, Rachel Victoria Jones, Cheryl B. Jones, Nicole Jones, Rachel Jones, Stacey J. Joyce, Barbara L. Jubb, Julia Mason
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
PST1.33 B 06 PST2.217 PST2.228 H 08, PST2.215 H 08, PST2.222 E 05 G 06 J 06 RS1.52 G 08, PST2.201 L 03 RS2.257 K 06 H 01 RS1.69 C 06 RS1.89 A 04
Kalowes, Peggy Kane, Debbie Kane, Julia A. Karuga, Stephen Kaylor, Sara K.
USA Canada USA USA USA
Kellgren, Molly E. Kennison, Monica Kensler, Paula A. Kerbow, Katie E. Khalema, Emily M. Kim, Sun-Hee Kirksey, Kenn M. Klareich, Jenna Kline, Amy S. Knight, Dianna D. Komaryntsky, Slavko Kottwitz, Carol Kramer, Deborah Kulik, Carole Kunde, Daniel T. Kuntz, Dora M. Kuti, Titilayo Kvist, Tarja
USA USA USA USA Canada South Korea USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Finland
PST1.43 H 02 A 01 RS1.80 H 06, J 08, PST2.218 J 05 B 05 RS1.64 B 06, E 04 G 02 PST2.227 C 01, D 04, E 04, M 06 K 02 J 05 K 03 RS1.76 J 01 PST1.21 F 04 B 01 PST1.11, H 01 F 06 G 08, PST2.235
Labat, Lisa Schnell Labonte, Judy M. LaChance, Jessica Lamb, Karen V. Lanctot-Shah, Shannon Law, Sydnae W.
USA USA Canada USA Canada USA
Layne, Diana M.
USA
I
J
K
L
A 07, PST1.22 PST1.23 PST1.24 RS1.81 PST2.219 G 08, I 05, PST2.209 PST2.220
Oral presentations are labeled session A 01-M 07. Poster presentations are labeled as poster type (dot), poster number (example: PST.45 = Peer-Reviewed Poster, Poster Number 45)
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Leach Marquez, Hailey Marie Lee, Christopher Lee, Dre’Quan Lee, Geng-Wei Leino-Kilpi, Helena Lesosky, Stephanie Ann Ley, Cathaleen Lincoln, Michelle Clark Lindner, Jennifer M. Lindsay, Dawn Lindsay, Stephanie Alison Ling, Catherine G. Liong, Anne Liu, Jia-li
USA USA USA USA Finland USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA China
Liu, Ke
China
Liu, Xu
China
Liu, Xuefeng Livesay, Sarah Lloyd-Penza, Mary Losurdo, Holly Lynn Lundeen, Suzanne Lusk, Pamela Lynch, Cassandra
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
RS2.263 B 02 RS2.269 RS2.263 PST2.239 RS2.273 E 02 D 04, E 04 RS1.54 RS2.274 RS1.67 RS2.280 M 06 D 07, PST1.25, PST2.221, L 01 D 07, PST1.25, PST2.221, L 01 D 07, PST1.25, PST2.221, L 01 RS2.265 RS1.81 PST1.26 I 06 B 06, M 06 RS2.249 H 08, PST2.222
Macapagal, Frederick R. Mackay, Martha H. MacLeod, Carrie Edgerly Madigan, Elizabeth Mahmoud, Khadejah F. Maki, Kaori Malça, Cândida Mallampati, Tabitha Malouf, Naomi Mann, Marion G. Manning, Jennifer M. Manning, Karen Marabiles, Jocelyn Marcelino, Luis Marshall, Lois S. Martin, Benjamin Martin, Dana R. Martin, Jennifer B. Martin, Mary Martineau, Tammy Masciola, Randee McCash, Linda McClanahan, Alesha E. McClellan, Emma G. McCormick, Kayla A. McCormick, Robin McDonnell, Karen Kane McDonough, Shannon M. McFarland, Marilyn R. McGee, Genemarie W. McIntyre, Safina McIntyre-Wise, Sherene M McMillan, Libba McNamee, Kate McNelis, Angela Mehrlich, Melissa G.
USA Canada USA USA USA Japan Portugal Guyana Australia USA USA USA USA Portugal USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA Canada USA USA
A 08, PST2.223 L 06 E 06 PLN1 RS2.274 PST1.20, PST1.28 K 08 PST2.224 J 06 G 03 H 01 G 02 C 01 K 08 M 02 F 01 RS1.75 RS1.64 PST2.220 PST2.225 RS2.249 RS1.74 RS2.290 A 08 PST1.40 J 06 RS2.275 PST2.226 PST2.213 PST2.245 G 02 RS1.87 L 03 L 06 D 05 H 06
M
PST = Peer-Reviewed Posters PLN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Star Invited Student Posters
Meier, Monica Elaine Melling, Stacey Carter Mendes Domingues, Monica C. Mendoza-Moore, Monica J. Mertens, Robin M. Midkiff, Helena F. Miller, Kristina S. Min, Ari Min, Haeyoung Mintz-Binder, Ronda D. Missel, Amanda L. Mitchell, Ann M. Miyabayashi, Ikuko Moffatt, Tracey Molloy, Margory A. Moon, Seongmi Moore, Bridget Moore, Lourdes (Lourie) R. Moore, Martie L. Morgan, Brett T. Moriel, Dordie Morrall, Ireanna Ber’Schirra Morris, Kathleen A. Morse, Adam J. Moyer, Lindsey M. Moyer, Megan T. Mueller, Martina Muire, Agatha Mulligan, Pamela C. Mullinax, Cynthia H. Munemasa, Miyuki Munn, Lindsay Thompson Murray, Linda Aveni
USA USA Canada
RS1.71 A 07, PST1.22 B 03
USA USA USA USA South Korea South Korea USA USA USA Japan USA USA South Korea USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA Japan USA USA
E 04 RS2.263 B 01 PST1.12 PST1.27 PST1.27 I 01 RS2.265 RS2.274 PST1.20, PST1.28 A 07, PST1.16 I 05 PST2.227 PST1.12 G 01, M 06 PLN2 I 05 H 03 RS2.277 A 07, PST1.29 E 01, PST2.207 RS2.258 RS1.90 PST2.220 RS1.88 F 04, L 08 PST1.30 PST1.20, PST1.28 K 06 B 05
Nahum, Jennifer Nance, Jeremiah Nelson, Francine Nelson, John W. Nelson, Sasha A. Nemeth, Lynne S. Newman, Stuart Andrew Newton, Tarnia Nguyen, Mindy T. Nichols, Tara M. Niebuhr, Sara E. Niederriter, Joan E. Nix, Maria Nora, MaryElizabeth Northrop, Pamela M.
USA USA USA USA USA USA Australia USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
F 06 RS1.76 PST2.228 K 05 PST2.217 PST2.220 M 04 RS2.248 F 03 K 05 I 06 J 08 A 07, PST1.16 RS1.81 C 04
O’Keefe, Amy O’Keefe, Louise C. O’Toole, Diana N. Ogashi, Caroline Mma Orshan, Susan A. Osier, Nicole D. Owens, Joan M.
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
D 08 RS2.260 RS2.263 PST1.31 PST2.228 F 03 PST1.32, J 01
Paloumpis, Laura Caterine Parachini, Alicia
USA USA
RS2.279 PST2.202
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Author Index Parish, Abigail Parker, Cindy A. Patel, Janki R. Pericak, Arlene Perron, Tracy J. Perry, Amy Jo Petit, Margaret M. Petrini, Marcia Pfitzinger Lippe, Megan E. Phelan, Carey Phillips, Leah A. Pinekenstein, Barbara J. Pocrnich, Christine M. Pop, Hannah L. Porche, Demetrius James Poussard, Amanda Powers, Rebekah Prevatt, Jennifer A. Pringle, Eleanor Anne Puskar, Kathryn Pye, Darrin R. H.
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Thailand USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada
A 03 PST2.245 RS2.260 D 05 C 08, PST1.33 RS2.281 PST2.217 C 04 H 06 RS1.61 PST1.15 A 06 H 08, PST2.236 RS1.81 RS1.63 PST1.51 G 04 PST2.229 RS1.77 RS2.274 B 03
Quintana, Danielle M.
USA
PST2.230
Rabas, Audrey T. Raderstorf, Timothy C. Raines, Deborah A. Rajacich, Dale Ralph, Katherine Ramirez, Jeff Ramos, Maria Read, Emily A. Rector, Holly Regan, Sandra Reiser, Victoria L. Rennie, Donna Rex, Jordin Reyes, Darcel Reyes, Ercele Rhineheimer, Kim Ribeiro, Jaime Richards, Amy M. Richardson, Amy Elizabeth Richardson, Caroline Rigdon, Katherine L. Risher, Carrie Riley Roach, Ashley D. Roberts, Karolyn M. Roberts, Laura L. Roberts-Jackson, Tashiana Robinson, Jennifer C. Rodriguez, Holly M. Rodriguez, Karla Rohatinsky, Noelle K. Roldan, Ivette Rose, Anastasia Y. Rosemeyer, Katherine Cushing Roshin, Shyla Ross, Amy Miner Rountree, Lauren M. Rowland, Jennifer
USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA Canada Canada Canada USA Canada USA USA USA USA Portugal USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA
RS1.54 C 06 D 05, PST2.231 H 02 PST1.34 J 01 PST2.232 H 08, PST2.246 PST1.35 I 03 B 07, PST1.36 J 03 RS1.84 L 05 PST2.232 D 01 K 08 A 05 A 07, PST1.37 RS2.265 RS2.268 F 01 L 03 A 07, PST1.37 F 03 B 06 RS2.267 A 08, PST2.223 F 06 J 03 K 02, PLN2 PST2.233 RS1.82
USA USA USA USA
PST1.38 F 05 D 07, PST1.39 RS1.85
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Rowlands, Aletha E. Russell, Jamie Rust, Chelsea Lynn Rylee, Tina
USA USA USA USA
PST1.40 D 07, PST1.41 H 08, PST2.234 G 06
Sagherian, Knar Sagorski, Ryan Salyers, Vincent Samson-Mojares, Roselle Ann Samuel, Binthi Sanchez, Andrea Sanchez, Emilse Sanchez, Lynda Sand-Jecklin, Kari Sanner-Stiehr, Ericka J. Santos-Rocha, Rita Saslow, Laura R. Scafide, Katherine R. Schiffman, Fred Jay Schmeichel, Brandon Schmitt, Denise Schmitt, Karen M. Schneider, Nicolle L. Schrader, Patricia K. Schuler, Monika Schwehm, Jennifer Kathryn Seibenhener, Sherry Semere, Jana Sereika, Susan M. Sheff, Emily J. Shelton, Gary E. Shelton, Gentry DaNae Sheppard, Lynne Susan Sherman, Rose O. Sheridan, Daniel Shilkaitis, Mary Shinners, Jean S. Sibel, Tabitha Siedlecki, Sandra L. Siewdass, Parbatee
USA USA Canada USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA Portugal USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Trinidad and Tobago USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
A 06 H 08, PST2.222 G 02 E 03 G 02 RS1.81 RS1.74 G 04, M 04 PST1.40 G 08, PST2.235 K 08 RS2.265 RS2.258 PST2.205 RS2.257 B 03 RS2.274 H 08, PST2.236 G 08, PST2.237 I 04 A 07, PST1.22 J 06 A 07, PST1.16 RS2.274 PST1.42 A 05 RS2.283 E 06 PLN2 RS2.258 A 07, PST1.18 C 05 PST2.226 H 03 I 02
USA
C 01
S
Silver Dunker, Kimberly Simpler, Brandy L. Singh, Ashley Skalski, Lynn Slote, Claire Lindsay Smallheer, Benjamin A. Smalling, Lisa Smallwood, Alexandra L. Smart, Denise A. Smee, Nancy Smith, Alexis E. Smith, Karen Smith, Letizia Smith, Lukas Scott Smith, Victoria Smith-Nettles, Brenda Snow, Beily Snyder, Briana Lynn Solloway, Michele Solorzano Martinez, Angel Johann Sowko, Lucille A.
G 02, M 01 RS2.259 L 04 PST2.232 F 03 I 05 PST1.43 RS1.86 K 04 RS1.86 I 03 D 03 I 04 RS2.263 RS1.68 L 02 F 03 D 01 RS1.88 PST2.238
Oral presentations are labeled session A 01-M 07. Poster presentations are labeled as poster type (dot), poster number (example: PST.45 = Peer-Reviewed Poster, Poster Number 45)
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Spehr, Michelle K. Spencer, Becky Sridhar, Vidya St. Laurent, Amy L. St. Laurent, Kara Stager, Sharon L. Stark, Laurie Steege, Linsey M. Steffans, Sherry M. Stern, Mitchell Stevanin, Simone Stevens, Grant Stinson, Kristi J. Stokes, Liz Stolt, Minna Stone, Misty Stone, Teresa Suico, Rosario Tarriman Sullivan, Katherine R. Sulosaari, Virpi Sumpter, Danica Swan, Heather Sweeney, Cynthia D.
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Italy USA USA USA Finland USA Thailand USA USA Finland USA USA USA
RS2.249 D 08 RS2.256 RS2.288 RS2.276 RS1.83 C 03 A 06 PST1.44 RS2.263 G 08, PST2.235 RS1.59 E 01 M 06 PST2.239 RS2.270 C 04 D 04, E 04 PST1.51 PST2.239 G 08, PST2.201 PLN1 E 02
Tachias, Lawren Murray Tapp, Kelly Elaine Tappen, Ruth M. Tartvoulle, Todd Tate, Nicole Theisen, Morgan L. Thibeau, Shelley Thomas, Benzy K. Thompson, Renee A. Thrane, Susan E. Tiedt, Jane Tigges, Beth Baldwin Tigere, Caroline Timcheck, Phillip M. Tolbert, Cetina Dominique Elise Tomac, Christopher Tomlinson, Kelly C. Torres, Mary A. Treacy, Patrick J. Treisman, Ruth Ann Tucker, Barbara Turner, Linda M.
USA USA USA USA Australia USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
RS2.261 F 05 D 07, PST1.4 RS1.64 PST2.247 H 08, PST2.236 A 07, PST1.16 B 07, PST1.45 C 02 RS2.251 PST1.32, J 01, M 05 F 02 RS1.55 F 01 RS2.277
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
PST1.14 RS2.250 PST1.46 RS1.91 PST2.240 RS2.255 PST2.241
Udod, Sonia Ulmer, Karen W. Ulrich, Beth
Canada USA USA
J 03, K 03 J 03 H 05, PLN2
Venkova-Gonzalez, Savina V. Visovsky, Constance Viveiros, Jennifer
USA USA USA
RS2.280 RS2.279 I 04
Wallace, Jenna R. Walsh, Edmund J. Wang, Yong T. Warren, Barbara
USA Canada USA USA
RS2.255 B 03 RS2.283 RS2.249, RS2.250
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Waters, Phyllis Jean Watts, Cherisse Erika Watts, Sarah O. Weaver, Susan Webb, Charlotte Webb, Cibele C. Webb, Lisa A. Weiner, Jennifer L. Weinstein, Sharon M. Wells, Brittany Whartnaby, Kelly Wheatley, Cathleen A. Whisenhunt, Becky Whitaker, Misty L. White, Denise White, Jeremy White-MacDonald, Elizabeth Whitlatch, Joy A. Wilburn, Shunda L. Willard, Denise M. Williams, Bella Rea Williams, Susanna Williams-Ashman, Kate J. Willis, Sarah Michelle Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Rachel F. Windsor, Carol Winslow, Susan A. Winterbottom, Fiona A. Wise, Barton Woith, Wendy M. Wolfswinkel, Erik Woltz, Patricia Wong, Carol A. Woo, Jeffrey Woods, Rebecca Erin Wornhoff, Brandee Wragg, Siobhan T. Wyllie, Jessica
USA 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 Australia USA USA USA USA USA USA Canada Australia Canada USA Australia Canada
G 01, M 06 RS1.56 H 04, J 08 E 05 PST1.47 B 01 RS2.275 RS2.251 B 08 I 06 PST2.232 PST2.242 D 03 A 07, PST1.37 B 07, PST1.48 H 04 G 02 PST2.243, RS2.263 PST1.49 L 05 RS1.78 RS2.284 A 02, PST2.244 RS2.262 G 08, PST2.208 RS1.72 J 06 PST2.245 H 04 PST2.229 A 07, PST1.29 RS1.59 K 03 B 03, E 01, I 03 M 04 H 08, PST2.246 A 01 PST2.247 G 02
Yang, Bingxiang Yarber, Lee Crowley Yordy, Morgan Andrews Yoshikawa, Chizuko You, Li-ming
China USA USA Japan China
Young, Diane Allen Young, Michele
USA USA
C 04 RS2.271 B 07, PST1.50 PST1.20, PST1.28 D 07, PST1.25, PST2.221, L 01 J 06 A 01
Zabala, Michael Zabler, Beverly Zedreck Gonzalez, Judith F. Zeno, Rosie Zenon, Gracian A. Zhang, Catherine Zheng, Jing
USA USA USA USA USA USA China
Zucker, Donna M. Zurmehly, Joyce
USA USA
Y
Z
J 08 PST2.240 B 07, PST1.36 RS2.249, RS2.251 RS1.57, RS2.265 F 03 D 07, PST1.25, PST2.221, L 01 PST1.51 RS2.250
Oral presentations are labeled session A 01-M 07. Poster presentations are labeled as poster type (dot), poster number (example: PST.45 = Peer-Reviewed Poster, Poster Number 45)
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