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<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAANNUAL MEETING & CONFERENCE SPONSORSThank you to our sponsors for their generous support <strong>of</strong> the 36th <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Annual Meeting & Conference. (As <strong>of</strong> October 9, 2009)SPONSORSFellows Level SponsorshipGertrude E. Skelly CharitableFoundationConference GrantW. K. Kellogg FoundationConference Grant(Gloria Smith Lectureship)Doctoral Level SponsorshipCedars-Sinai Medical CenterLiving Legends Ceremony& ReceptionUniversity <strong>of</strong> California — Los Angeles,School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Living Legends Ceremony &Reception2009 New Fellow SponsorshipBachelors Level SponsorshipPhRMAGeneral Conference GrantUniversity <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Attendee Amenity SponsorshipAssociates Level Sponsorship<strong>American</strong> Nurses Credentialing CenterAttendee Amenity SponsorshipArthur Labatt Family School <strong>of</strong><strong>Nursing</strong>, The University <strong>of</strong>Western Ontario2009 New Fellow SponsorshipBarry University, Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipBiotechnology Industry Organization (BIO)General Conference GrantThe College <strong>of</strong> St. Scholastica,School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipDuke University, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Living Legends <strong>Program</strong> Brochure2009 New Fellow SponsorshipEmory University, Nell HodgsonWoodruff School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipFairfield University, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipGoldfarb School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> atBarnes-Jewish Hospital2009 New Fellow SponsorshipIndiana University, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipsJohns Hopkins University, School <strong>of</strong><strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipLouisiana State University HealthSciences Center, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipSiemens Medical SolutionsInduction Ceremony/Soiree Florals2009 New Fellow SponsorshipUniversity <strong>of</strong> Hawaii at Manoa, School<strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and Dental Hygiene2009 New Fellow SponsorshipUniversity <strong>of</strong> Michigan, School <strong>of</strong><strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipsUniversity <strong>of</strong> North Carolina atGreensboro, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipUniversity <strong>of</strong> Utah, College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipUniversity <strong>of</strong> Washington,School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipValparaiso University, College <strong>of</strong><strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipVanderbilt University, School<strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow SponsorshipWayne State University, College <strong>of</strong><strong>Nursing</strong>Attendee Amenity Sponsorship2009 New Fellow SponsorshipYale University, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>2009 New Fellow Sponsorship4SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSW. K. Kellogg FoundationIn Support <strong>of</strong> the Gloria Smith LectureshipAAN would like to acknowledge the generous donation <strong>of</strong>the W. K. Kellogg Foundation in support <strong>of</strong> the Gloria SmithLectureship. The grant will sponsor David Satcher, MD,PhD, Director <strong>of</strong> the Satcher Health Leadership Instituteand Center <strong>of</strong> Excellence on Health Disparities, Poussaint-Satcher-Cosby Chair in Mental Health, Morehouse School<strong>of</strong> Medicine, Atlanta, GA, and 16th Surgeon General <strong>of</strong> theUnited States. Dr. Satcher will be speaking on Saturday,November 7, 2009, and his session is titled Public HealthLeadership: The Importance <strong>of</strong> Addressing the Needs <strong>of</strong>Vulnerable Populations in a Reformed Health Care System.Gertrude E. Skelly Charitable FoundationThe contribution <strong>of</strong> the Gertrude E. Skelly CharitableFoundation underwrites a significant portion <strong>of</strong> the AANAnnual Meeting & Conference. AAN deeply appreciatesthe Foundation’s support <strong>of</strong> nursing.PhRMA and BIOThe <strong>Academy</strong> wishes to give a special thanks to PhRMAand BIO for their generous contribution <strong>of</strong> conferencegrants for our convention.Our Exhibitors and <strong>Program</strong> AdvertisersA special thanks to you all for your continued support<strong>of</strong> our efforts. We value your endorsement!


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAFRIDAY, November 67:00 am – 7:00 pm Registration Open7:00 am – 8:00 am Fellow Selection Open Forum A-601 (Atrium Level)7:00 am – 8:00 am Committee Meeting2009 Annual Meeting Planning Committee Meeting A-705 (Atrium Level)7:00 am – 8:30 am Poster and Exhibit Area Open Atrium A (Atrium Level)Continental breakfast available8:30 am – 9:00 am Welcome Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)Pamela Mitchell, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAANPresident, <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>University <strong>of</strong> Washington, Seattle, WADoreen C. Harper, PhD, RN, FAANAnnual Meeting Planning Committee Co-Chair, <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>University <strong>of</strong> Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, ALSCHEDULE OF EVENTSEileen Zungolo, EdD, RN, CNE, FAANAnnual Meeting Planning Committee Co-Chair, <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA9:00 am – 10:00 am Opening Keynote Address Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)Our Aging Society: <strong>Nursing</strong>’s Unique ContributionCorinne H. Rieder, EdDThe John A. Hartford Foundation, New York, NY10:00 am – 10:20 am Small group work Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)10:20 am – 10:45 am Small group report Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)10:45 am – 11:00 am BREAK Atrium A (Atrium Level)11:00 am – 11:45 am Plenary Session Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)The Fight Against Chronic Disease:<strong>Nursing</strong>’s Role in Addressing the Needs<strong>of</strong> Vulnerable PopulationsKenneth E. Thorpe, PhDPartnership to Fight Chronic Disease andEmory University, Atlanta, GA11:45 am – 12:05 pm Small group work Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)12:05 pm – 12:30 pm Small group report Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)12:30 pm – 2:00 pm LUNCH (on your own)12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Expert Panel/Committee Meeting:12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Emerging and Infectious Diseases L-504 (Lobby Level)1:00 pm – 2:00 pm 2010 Annual Meeting Planning Committee Meeting A-705 (Atrium Level)12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Poster and Exhibit Area Open Atrium A (Atrium Level)2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Plenary Session Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)<strong>Nursing</strong> Innovations: Lessons Learned from the<strong>Academy</strong>’s Edge Runners6Moderator: Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAANRudin Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Director, Center for Health, Media, and PolicyHunter-Bellevue School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, New York, NY


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAFRIDAY, November 6 (continued)Edge Runner Panel Members:Margaret Grey, DrPH, RN, FAANYale University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, New Haven, CTDiabetes Coping Skills TrainingDonna Haugland, MSN, RN, CRNPMinuteClinics, LLC, Minneapolis, MNMinuteClinicHarriet Kitzman, PhD, RN, FAANUniversity <strong>of</strong> Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NYNurse-Family PartnershipChandra Torgerson, MSUnitedHealth Group, Minneapolis, MNEvercare3:30 pm – 3:45 pm Small group work Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)3:50 pm – 4:15 pm Small group report Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Poster and Exhibit Area Open Atrium A (Atrium Level)Wine and Cheese Reception4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Expert Panel/Committee Meetings:Bylaws CommitteeL-501 (Lobby Level)Workforce CommissionL-406 (Lobby Level)Diversity and Inclusivity Task ForceL-405 (Lobby Level)5:00 pm – 6:00 pm AAN Open Forum Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)This is an open meeting at which Fellows will have theopportunity to discuss AAN programs and policies, as well asAAN’s strategic directions.7:30 pm – 9:00 pm AAN Annual Fund Love Your Legacy Fundraiser The Fox TheatreThe Fox Theatre660 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, GATransportation provided starting at 7:00 pmPick-up at Marriott main entranceSCHEDULE OF EVENTSSATURDAY, November 77:00 am – 3:30 pm Registration Open7:00 am – 10:30 am Poster and Exhibit Area Open Atrium A (Atrium Level)Continental breakfast available8:00 am – 10:00 am The <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Annual Business Meeting Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)10:00 am – 10:30 am BREAK Atrium A (Atrium Level)10:30 am – 11:30 am Gloria Smith Lectureship Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)Public Health Leadership: The Importance <strong>of</strong>Addressing the Needs <strong>of</strong> Vulnerable Populations ina Reformed Health Care SystemDavid Satcher, MD, PhDMorehouse School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Atlanta, GAThe <strong>Academy</strong> wishes to thank the W.K. Kellogg Foundation for itsgenerous support <strong>of</strong> Dr. Satcher’s presentation.7


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GASATURDAY, November 7 (continued)SCHEDULE OF EVENTS11:30 am – 12:00 pm Questions and Answers with Dr. David Satcher12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch and Expert Panel Dialogue12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Acute and Critical Care A-705 (Atrium Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Aging L-504 (Lobby Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Breast Feeding A-602 (Atrium Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Child/Adolescent/Family A-706 (Atrium Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Cultural Competence L-503 (Lobby Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Emerging and Infectious Diseases L-508 (Lobby Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Genetic Health Care L-406 (Lobby Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Global <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health (2 <strong>of</strong> 2) A-704 (Atrium Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Magnet Advancements L-507 (Lobby Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm <strong>Nursing</strong> and History L-501 (Lobby Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Informatics and Technology A-601 (Atrium Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm <strong>Nursing</strong> Theory-Guided Practice M-109 (Marquis Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Palliative and End <strong>of</strong> Life Care Suite 4029 (40th Floor)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Psychiatric/Mental Health/Substance Abuse L-505 (Lobby Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Quality Health Care A-708 (Atrium Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Violence L-405 (Lobby Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Women’s Health L-506 (Lobby Level)2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Closing Plenary Session Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)The <strong>Academy</strong>’s Response: Expert Panel LeadersSpeak to the Challenge3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Expert Panel/Committee Meetings:3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Acute and Critical Care Expert Panel A-705 (Atrium Level)3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Nominating Committee L-406 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Aging Expert Panel L-504 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Annual Fund Committee L-501 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Child/Adolescent/Family Expert Panel (2 <strong>of</strong> 2) L-706 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Cultural Competency Expert Panel L-503 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Psychiatric/Mental Health/Substance Abuse Expert Panel (2 <strong>of</strong> 2) L-505 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Violence Expert Panel L-405 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Women’s Health Expert Panel (2 <strong>of</strong> 2) L-506 (Lobby Level)5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Induction Ceremony Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)(Ticket Required)7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Induction Soiree Atrium A (Atrium Level)(Ticket Required)8


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAFEATURED SPEAKERSCorinne H. Rieder, EdDThe John A. Hartford Foundation, New York, New YorkCorinne H. Rieder was appointedExecutive Director and Treasurer<strong>of</strong> the John A. Hartford Foundationon January 1, 1998. Mr. Hartford,a former president <strong>of</strong> the GreatAtlantic & Pacific Tea Company,established the Foundation in1929. His father had founded theA&P grocery chain in the 1850s.When John and his brotherGeorge died in the 1950s, thebulk <strong>of</strong> their estates were left to the Foundation. Hartford’soverall goal is to increase the nation’s capacity to provideeffective and affordable care to its rapidly aging population.Prior to coming to Hartford, she served as the CorporateSecretary <strong>of</strong> Columbia University, and earlier as the University’sDirector <strong>of</strong> Federal Relations. Before joining Columbia,she was Executive Vice President and Dean <strong>of</strong> BankStreet College <strong>of</strong> Education. She taught strategic planningat both institutions.Dr. Rieder spent the early part <strong>of</strong> her career in Washington,DC, where she was an associate director <strong>of</strong> the NationalInstitute <strong>of</strong> Education, a study director at the Office <strong>of</strong> Managementand Budget, and an advisor in education at theformer Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Education and Welfare. Shealso served as Director <strong>of</strong> Education Planning for the NewYork City Planning Department and a Peace Corps Volunteerin the Dominican Republic.Currently, she is a board member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong> Federationfor Aging Research; the Visiting Nurse Service <strong>of</strong> NewYork; Expeditionary Learning Schools Outward Bound; andNYU’s Steinhardt School <strong>of</strong> Culture, Education, and HumanDevelopment.Dr. Rieder earned her BA from the University <strong>of</strong> California —Los Angeles, and her EdM and EdD from Harvard University.David Satcher, MD, PhDMorehouse School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Atlanta, GeorgiaDavid Satcher, MD, PhD, isDirector <strong>of</strong> The Satcher HealthLeadership Institute which wasestablished in 2006 at the MorehouseSchool <strong>of</strong> Medicine in Atlanta,Georgia. The mission <strong>of</strong> theInstitute is to develop a diversegroup <strong>of</strong> public health leaders,foster and support leadershipstrategies, and influence policiestoward the reduction and ultimateelimination <strong>of</strong> disparities in health. The Institute’s programsreflect Dr. Satcher’s experience in improving public healthpolicy and his commitment to eliminating health disparitiesfor underserved groups, such as minorities and the poorand shedding light on neglected issues, such as mentaland sexual health.Dr. Satcher was sworn in as the 16th Surgeon General <strong>of</strong>the United States in 1998. He also served as AssistantSecretary for Health in the Department <strong>of</strong> Health andHuman Services from February 1998 to January 2001,making him only the second person in history to have heldboth positions simultaneously. His tenure <strong>of</strong> public servicealso includes serving as Director <strong>of</strong> the Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention (CDC) and Administrator <strong>of</strong>the Toxic Substances and Disease Registry from 1993 to1998. He was the first person to have served as Director<strong>of</strong> the CDC and then Surgeon General <strong>of</strong> the United States.Dr. Satcher has held top leadership positions at theCharles R. Drew University for Medicine and Science,Meharry Medical College, and the Morehouse School <strong>of</strong>Medicine. He has been a Macy Foundation Fellow, RobertWood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar, and a SeniorVisiting Fellow <strong>of</strong> the Kaiser Family Foundation.Dr. Satcher held the position <strong>of</strong> Director <strong>of</strong> the new NationalCenter for Primary Care at the Morehouse School <strong>of</strong>Medicine from 2002 to 2004. He presently occupies thePoussaint-Satcher-Cosby Chair in Mental Health at theMorehouse School <strong>of</strong> Medicine. This recognizes his longcommitment to removing the stigma attached to mentalillness, as evidenced by Mental Health: A Report <strong>of</strong> theSurgeon General, the first Surgeon General’s report onmental health released during his tenure as SurgeonGeneral. As Surgeon General and Assistant Secretary forHealth, Dr. Satcher led the department’s effort to eliminateracial and ethnic disparities in health, an initiative that wasincorporated as one <strong>of</strong> the two major goals <strong>of</strong> HealthyPeople 2010.Dr. Satcher has received over 40 honorary degrees andnumerous distinguished honors including top awards fromthe National Medical Association, the <strong>American</strong> Medical9


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAFEATURED SPEAKERSDavid Satcher, MD, PhD (continued)Association, the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> Family Physiciansand the Symbol <strong>of</strong> H.O.P.E. Award for health promotion anddisease prevention. In 2005, he was appointed to serve onthe World Health Organization Commission on Social Determinants<strong>of</strong> Health.Presently, Dr. Satcher serves on the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong>Johnson & Johnson, MetLife, and the Kaiser Family Foundation.He also serves locally on the Board <strong>of</strong> the United Wayand The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta.Dr. Satcher graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta,Georgia, in 1963 and is a member <strong>of</strong> Phi Beta Kappa. Heholds MD and PhD degrees from Case Western ReserveUniversity in Ohio. He is a member <strong>of</strong> Alpha Omega AlphaHonor Society and a Fellow <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong>Family Physicians, the <strong>American</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Preventive Medicineand the <strong>American</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Physicians. He is a member<strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine <strong>of</strong> the National Academies,the 100 Black Men <strong>of</strong> Atlanta and the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong><strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences.A proponent <strong>of</strong> healthy lifestyles through physical activityand good nutrition, Dr. Satcher is an avid runner, rower,and gardener.Kenneth E. Thorpe, PhDPartnership to Fight Chronic DiseaseEmory University, Atlanta, GeorgiaKenneth Thorpe, PhD, is theRobert W. Woodruff Pr<strong>of</strong>essor andChair <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> HealthPolicy & Management in theRollins School <strong>of</strong> Public Health <strong>of</strong>Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.He is also the Executive Director<strong>of</strong> the Emory Institute for AdvancedPolicy Solutions at EmoryUniversity.As Executive Director <strong>of</strong> the Partnershipto Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD), Dr. Thorpe workswith a coalition <strong>of</strong> over 120 national and state-basedorganizations consisting <strong>of</strong> patients, providers, communityorganizations, business and labor groups, and healthpolicy experts to raise awareness <strong>of</strong> the negative impactchronic disease has on the nation’s health and economy.In addition to holding a number <strong>of</strong> faculty positions, Dr.Thorpe was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Policy inthe U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Health and Human Services from1993 to 1995. In this capacity, he coordinated all financialestimates and program impacts <strong>of</strong> President Clinton’shealth care reform proposals for the White House. He alsodirected the administration’s estimation efforts in dealingwith Congressional health care reform proposals duringthe 103rd and 104th sessions <strong>of</strong> Congress.As the Executive Director <strong>of</strong> the PFCD and respected healthcare expert, Dr. Thorpe regularly testifies before numerouscommittees in the U.S. Senate and House on many aspects<strong>of</strong> health care reform, including disease prevention, wellnessand coordination <strong>of</strong> care.Dr. Thorpe has authored and co-authored over 85 articles,book chapters and books and is a frequent national presenterat health care conferences, on television and in themedia. He has appeared on Nightline with Ted Koppel, NBCNews with Tom Brokaw, ABC World News Tonight with PeterJennings, CNN, CNBC and Newshour with Jim Lehrer.Previous academic positions held by Dr. Thorpe include theVanselow Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Health Policy and Director, Institutefor Health Services Research at Tulane University; Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> Health Policy and Administration at the University<strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor andDirector <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Program</strong> on Health Care Financing and Insuranceat the Harvard University School <strong>of</strong> Public Health; andAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Public Policy and Public Health atColumbia University. Dr. Thorpe has also held Visiting Facultypositions at Pepperdine University and Duke University.In 1991, Dr. Thorpe was awarded the Young InvestigatorAward presented to the most promising health servicesresearcher in the country under age 40 by the Associationfor Health Services Research. He also received the HettlemanAward for academic and scholarly research at theUniversity <strong>of</strong> North Carolina and was provided an “Upand Comers” award by Modern Healthcare.Dr. Thorpe received his PhD from the Rand GraduateSchool, an MA from Duke University and his BA fromthe University <strong>of</strong> Michigan.10


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAGENERAL CONFERENCE INFORMATIONAAN MerchandiseStop by the AAN Annual Fund table, Booth # 303, in theexhibit area to purchase medallions, lapel pins, ornamentsand other AAN items. They make great gifts for a friend ora new Fellow.AbstractsAll poster abstracts accepted for presentation at the <strong>American</strong><strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conferencewill be available online through <strong>Nursing</strong> Outlook atwww.nursingoutlook.org. You are not required to purchasea subscription to the publication to view the abstracts. Atthe AAN Business Meeting, the Annual Meeting PlanningCommittee Abstract Sub-Committee will announce thoseposters winning the “Poster <strong>of</strong> Distinction” designation.Admission to SessionsOfficial name badges will be required for admission toall AAN sessions. All Annual Meeting attendees receivename badges with their registration materials. Namebadges should be worn at all times inside the AtlantaMarriott Marquis, as badges will be used to control accessto sessions and activities. Attendees are cautionedagainst wearing their name badges while away from theAtlanta Marriott Marquis as badges draw unwanted attentionto your status as visitors to Atlanta, Georgia.Admission by TicketsAdmission into the Living Legends Celebration Receptionand the Induction Ceremony and Soiree are included inthe FULL registration price. The SATURDAY only registrationfee includes admission to the Induction Ceremony andSoiree. Admission to the Annual Fund Love Your LegacyFundraiser is based on contributions made to the AnnualFund. Your registration packet will include all tickets, includingany tickets purchased for guests. If you feel youare missing a ticket, please check with the HELP DESK.Tickets will be collected at the door by ushers.Affiliate ReceptionsThe schedule <strong>of</strong> Affiliate Group functions can be found onpage 16.AttireAppropriate dress for the Conference is business casual.A jacket or sweater is recommended as temperatures inmeeting rooms may vary.Seating — General SessionAll registrants have been specifically assigned a tableduring the General Sessions. Your name badge indicatesyour table number, and the tables will be numbered asyou walk into the room. Please sit at the table you havebeen assigned.Seating — Induction CeremonySeating for the Induction Ceremony is arranged by 2009New Fellow. In the online and print registrations, each registrantwas asked to select a 2009 Fellow whom he/shewould like to honor at the induction ceremony. Theseresponses were used to generate a seating arrangementfor the induction ceremony. Your name badge indicatesyour table assignment. If you wish to change your tableassignment, that MAY be possible; we will do our best toaccommodate your request. Please visit the InductionSeating table, open Friday, 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm or Saturday,12:00 pm – 4:00 pm. A diagram and table listing willbe available.Business MeetingSaturday, November 8, 8:00 am – 10:00 amLocation: Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)All Fellows are encouraged to attend the Annual BusinessMeeting to hear about the current accomplishments <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Academy</strong>, future planning, and major announcements.Cell Phone ProtocolPlease ensure that cell phone ringers are turned <strong>of</strong>f duringall sessions.Commission, Committee & Task ForceMeetingsPlease see the AAN Group Meetings Schedule on page 15for a full listing <strong>of</strong> AAN Commission, Committee, ExpertPanel and Task Force Meetings.11


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GA12Conference DescriptionThe <strong>Academy</strong> welcomes you to its forum to craft ideas toimprove the health and well-being <strong>of</strong> the public in this era<strong>of</strong> health system reform. Nurse leaders, aspiring nurseleaders, other health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, thought leaders, consumers,and policy experts are invited to come together ina participatory event to identify key strategies and specificopportunities for system-wide change. The aim is to improvehealth care accessibility for children, the elderly, anddiverse populations.Conference Objectives1. Examine major demands on public health for diversepopulation segments.2. Identify ways in which nursing leadership can intervenein key venues to influence the impact <strong>of</strong> poverty andexclusion on health status.3. Assess system-wide deficits in health care deliveryto children, elderly, and other vulnerable and underservedpopulations.4. Create an agenda on the role and potential contributions<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Academy</strong> in addressing these issues.Continuing <strong>Nursing</strong> Education andMeeting EvaluationsContact HoursAAN has applied to the Alabama State Nurses Association,accredited as a provider <strong>of</strong> continuing nursing educationby the <strong>American</strong> Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commissionon Accreditation. AAN has applied for (7) contacthours for attendance at the entire educational session.In order to receive your continuing education certificate forthis program, you must go to www.aannet.org and click thelink to the conference evaluation form and meeting survey.Your continuing education certificate will be sent to youupon completion <strong>of</strong> the evaluation.For questions regarding contact hours, please contact:Melinda Mercer Ray, MSN, RN, at 202.777.1177.E-mail: mray@aannet.org.Emergency & First AidThe Atlanta Marriott Marquis is fully prepared to handleemergency requests and first aid. Pick up any housephone for immediate assistance and contact an AAN staffperson for support. Remember to note all emergency exitswithin the hotel.ExhibitsLocation: Atrium A (Atrium Level)Remember to visit this year’s exhibitors. Exhibits will beopen during scheduled breakfasts, lunches and breaks.Show your support <strong>of</strong> the new programs and productsdisplayed at this year’s conference.Exhibit Hall OpenThursday, November 5Friday, November 6Saturday, November 75:00 pm – 7:30 pm7:00 am – 8:30 am12:30 pm – 2:00 pm4:00 pm – 5:30 pm7:00 am – 10:30 amExpert Panel MeetingExpert Panels are scheduled to meet throughout the meeting.Expert Panel meetings are open to all attendees.Please see the complete schedule on page 15.Fellow Selection Open SessionFriday, November 6, 7:00 am – 8:00 amLocation: Atrium A-601 (Atrium Level)A question-and-answer session for Fellows who are interestedin sponsoring New Fellows. What are the criteria?What do I need to do to sponsor a nominee? Bring yourquestions for a discussion with members from the FellowSelection Committee.Floral OrdersDarryl Wiseman Flowers will be handling all floral orders.Orders for the Saturday, November 7, Induction Ceremonyand Soiree will be delivered to the Atlanta Marriott Marquisand will be available for pick up at Registration Desk(Atrium Level) beginning at 1:00 pm. Orders requesting deliveryon Thursday, November 5, or Friday, November 6, willbe dropped <strong>of</strong>f at the hotel reception desk.Going GreenYou may have noticed a number <strong>of</strong> changes that representsteps the <strong>Academy</strong> is making toward a “greener”conference.• Preliminary program was available online• Sponsorship brochure was available online• Fellowship directory is available online at theFellows’ only section <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Academy</strong> Web site —www.aannet.org• Expert panel, Commission and Committee reports areavailable online at the Fellows’ only section <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Academy</strong> Web site — www.aannet.org• The conference bag was selected with the intention<strong>of</strong> re-use for other purposes.


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAGuest TicketsGuests may register to attend the Living Legends Ceremonyand Reception at a cost <strong>of</strong> $90.00 per guest. Ticketsfor the Induction Ceremony and Soiree may be purchasedfor $125.00 per guest. Living Legends Ceremony and Receptiontickets and Induction Ceremony and Soiree ticketsmay be purchased at the On-Site Registration Desk. Ticketsfor the Annual Fund Love Your Legacy Fundraiser may bepurchased for $100.00 per ticket and are available at theAnnual Fund Booth, #303, in the Exhibit Area.Hotel InformationMarriott Atlanta Marquis265 Peachtree Center Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30303Phone: 404.521.0000 (Toll-free: 888.855.5701)Fax: 404.586.6299Check in: 4:00 pmCheck-out: 12:00 pmHotel Business CenterThere is a Fedex/Kinko’s on the Lower Level <strong>of</strong> the hotel.It is open from 7:00 am – 10:30 pm.Hotel ParkingValet parking is available for $28.00 per day.Internet AccessThe public areas <strong>of</strong> the hotel are wireless. Your guestroom is wired. The charge for the internet in a guest roomis $12.95/day.Lost & FoundPlease feel free to stop by the AAN Registration Desk ifyou have lost or found an item during the course <strong>of</strong> theConference. You may also wish to check with hotel securityregarding lost items.MessagesA self-service message board (non-electronic) will be availablein the Registration Area for attendees to post notesor leave messages for other attendees. Please rememberto check for any messages that may be left for you.New Fellow OrientationDate: Thursday, November 5, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pmLocation: A-601 (Atrium Level)No SmokingThe Altanta Marriott Marquis is a non-smoking property.Open ForumFriday, November 6, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pmLocation: Atrium B/C (Atrium Level)This is an open meeting at which Fellows will have theopportunity to discuss AAN programs and policies, as wellas AAN’s strategic directions.PhotographyCameras are not permitted in any 36th Annual Meetingeducational session or in the poster areas.The <strong>Academy</strong> has arranged for a photographer to be presentthroughout much <strong>of</strong> the Conference. AAN will use thesephotos in publications and to produce related literatureand products for public release. Individuals photographedwill not receive compensation for the use and release <strong>of</strong>these photos and will be deemed to have consented to theuse and release <strong>of</strong> photos in which they appear. If you areopposed to being photographed, please immediately notifythe photographer or an AAN staff member if your picture istaken. Thank you for your cooperation.The photographer, Sonny Odom, has agreed to provide a10% donation to the AAN Annual Fund for six months afterthe meeting for AAN Annual Meeting & Conferencephotographs that are purchased from his Web site:www.sonnyodom.photoreflect.com.Poster SessionsLocation: Atrium A (Atrium Level)Remember to stop by and review your colleagues’ posters.At the AAN Business Meeting, the Annual Meeting PlanningCommittee Abstract Sub-Committee will announce thoseposters winning the “Poster <strong>of</strong> Distinction” designation.Poster Area OpenThursday, November 5Friday, November 6Saturday, November 75:00 pm – 7:30 pm7:00 am – 8:30 am12:30 pm – 2:00 pm4:00 pm – 5:30 pm7:00 am – 10:30 amRegistration DeskLocation: Atrium Ballroom FoyerName badges, registration bags, and tickets will be distributedat the Registration Desk. AAN staff will be available toanswer questions and provide support to attendees. TheRegistration Desk will be open during the following times:Registration Desk HoursThursday, November 5 9:00 am – 7:00 pmFriday, November 6 7:00 am – 7:00 pmSaturday, November 7 7:00 am – 3:30 pm13


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GACONGRATUL ATIONSA M E R I C A N A C A D E M Y O F N U R S I N G2009 Living LegendsBarbara M. Brodie, PhD, RN, FAANLeah Curtin, MS, MA, RN, FAANMarjory Gordon, PhD, RN, FAANRuby Leila Wilson, EdD, RN, FAANThe <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> is proud to recognize outstanding Fellows who epitomize nursing’s proud historyand serve as role models for all <strong>of</strong> us. The following nurses are honored as Living Legends in recognition <strong>of</strong> the multiplecontributions these individuals have made to our pr<strong>of</strong>ession and society and in recognition <strong>of</strong> the continuing impact<strong>of</strong> these contributions on the provision <strong>of</strong> health care services in the United States and throughout the world.Living Legends Ceremony and Celebration ReceptionTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 20095:00 pm – 6:30 pm CeremonyAtrium B/C (Atrium Level)6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Celebration ReceptionSkyline141994 LIVING LEGENDSFaye AbdellahMyrtle AydelotteMary Elizabeth CarnegieIldaura Murrillo-RohdeHildegard PeplauJessie ScottHarriet Werley1995 LIVING LEGENDSLuther ChristmanRheba de TornyayVirginia OhlsonRozella Scholtfeldt1996 LIVING LEGENDSClifford JordanMary V. NealDorothy M. Smith1997 LIVING LEGENDSMabel WandeltMary Kelly MullaneJo Eleanor ElliottDoris SchwartzMary WoodyAnne Zimmerman1998 LIVING LEGENDSVernice FergusonClaire FaginMadeline Leininger1999 LIVING LEGENDSGrayce SillsMargretta Madden StylesLoretta FordConnie Holleran2000 LIVING LEGENDSGeraldene FeltonJeanne BenolielShirley ChaterThelma Schorr2001 LIVING LEGENDSSusan GortnerMary Starke HarperLucie KellyRuth LubicFlorenece Wald2002 LIVING LEGENDSLillian Sholtis BrunnerRhetaugh Graves DumasVirginia K. SabaGladys E. Sorensen2003 LIVING LEGENDSSigne S. CooperIra P. GunnRamona T. Mercer2004 LIVING LEGENDSFlorence S. DownsJuanita W. FlemingEdith Patton LewisSally Ann SampleShirley A. Smoyak2005 LIVING LEGENDSJoyce C. CliffordJean E. JohnsonImogene M. KingJoan E. Lynaugh2006 LIVING LEGENDSKathryn E. BarnardSr. Rosemary DonleyMarlene F. KramerAngela Barron McBrideEllen B. Rudy2007 LIVING LEGENDSMarie J. CowanPhyllis G. EthridgeCarrie B. LenburgMargaret L. McClureSr. Callista RoyGloria R. Smith2008 LIVING LEGENDSGene Cranston AndersonHelen K. GraceMargaret A. NewmanRobert V. PiemontePhyllis Noerager SternEvent sponsored by Cedars-Sinai Medical Center andUniversity <strong>of</strong> California — Los Angeles, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Printed program sponsored by Duke University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAAMERICAN ACADEMY OF NURSINGCOMMISSION, COMMITTEE, EXPERT PANEL AND TASK FORCE MEETINGSTHURSDAY, November 5, 20097:00 am – 3:00 pm Breast Feeding Expert Panel A-602 (Atrium Level)9:00 am – 11:00 am Fellow Selection Committee L-406 (Lobby Level)1:00 pm – 2:00 pm <strong>Nursing</strong> and History Expert Panel L-406 (Lobby Level)1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Child/Adolescent/Family Expert Panel (1 <strong>of</strong> 2) A-706 (Atrium Level)1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Genetic Health Care Expert Panel L-501 (Lobby Level)1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Global <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health Expert Panel (1 <strong>of</strong> 2) A-704 (Atrium Level)1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Health Behavior Special Interest Group L-507 (Lobby Level)1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Informatics and Technology Expert Panel A-708 (Atrium Level)1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Magnet Advancements Expert Panel A-703 (Atrium Level)1:00 pm – 3:00 pm <strong>Nursing</strong> Theory–Guided Practice L-405 (Lobby Level)1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Palliative and End <strong>of</strong> Life Care Expert Panel Suite 4029 (40th Floor)1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Quality Health Care Expert Panel L-508 (Lobby Level)1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Committee on the Preparation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Nursing</strong> Workforce L-504 (Lobby Level)1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Psychiatric/Mental Health/Substance Abuse Expert Panel (1 <strong>of</strong> 2) L-505 (Lobby Level)1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Women’s Health Expert Panel (1 <strong>of</strong> 2) L-506 (Lobby Level)3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 2009 Annual Meeting Planning Committee Meeting A-705 (Atrium Level)FRIDAY, November 6, 20097:00 am – 8:00 am 2009 Annual Meeting Planning Committee Meeting A-705 (Atrium Level)12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Emerging and Infectious Diseases Expert Panel L-504 (Lobby Level)1:00 pm – 2:00 pm 2010 Annual Meeting Planning Committee Meeting A-705 (Atrium Level)4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Bylaws Committee L-501 (Lobby Level)4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Workforce Commission L-406 (Lobby Level)4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Diversity and Inclusivity Task Force L-405 (Lobby Level)SATURDAY, November 7, 200912:00 pm – 2:00 pm Global <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health Expert Panel (2 <strong>of</strong> 2) A-704 (Atrium Level)3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Acute and Critical Care Expert Panel A-705 (Atrium Level)3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Nominating Committee L-406 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Aging Expert Panel L-504 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Annual Fund Committee L-501 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Child/Adolescent/Family Expert Panel (2 <strong>of</strong> 2) L-706 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Cultural Competency Expert Panel L-503 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Psychiatric/Mental Health/Substance Abuse Expert Panel (2 <strong>of</strong> 2) L-505 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Women’s Health Expert Panel (2 <strong>of</strong> 2) L-506 (Lobby Level)3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Violence Expert Panel L-405 (Lobby Level)15


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAAFFILIATE GROUP FUNCTIONS AND SPECIAL EVENTSTHURSDAY, November 5, 20097:30 pm – 8:30 pm Celebration for Living Legend Leah Curtin A-602 (Atrium Level)7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Boston College Celebrates Living Legend Marjory Gordon Suite 40297:30 pm – 9:00 pm Pennsylvania State University Reception Skyline (10th Floor)FRIDAY, November 6, 200912:00 pm – 2:00 pm <strong>Nursing</strong> Outlook Editorial Board Meeting L-501 (Lobby Level)12:00 pm – 2:00 pm <strong>Nursing</strong> Research Editorial Board Meeting L-502 (Lobby Level)3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Advances in <strong>Nursing</strong> Science Editorial Board Meeting L-502 (Lobby Level)5:00 pm – 6:30 pm <strong>Nursing</strong> Outlook Reception L-503 (Lobby Level)5:00 pm – 7:30 pm University <strong>of</strong> California — Los Angeles School <strong>of</strong><strong>Nursing</strong> ReceptionA-602 (Atrium Level)5:30 pm – 7:00 pm REASN Grant Project Team L-507 (Lobby Level)5:30 pm – 7:00 pm University <strong>of</strong> Alabama — Birmingham School <strong>of</strong><strong>Nursing</strong> Reception5:30 pm – 7:30 pm University <strong>of</strong> Virginia Celebration for Living LegendBarbara Brodie and 2009 Fellow Arlene KeelingA-705 (Atrium Level)Pulse L<strong>of</strong>t5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Yale University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception L-508 (Lobby Level)6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Loyola University, The Marcella Nieh<strong>of</strong>f School <strong>of</strong><strong>Nursing</strong> Reception6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Center toChampion <strong>Nursing</strong> in America Grantee ReceptionA-601 (Atrium Level)A-704 (Atrium Level)6:00 pm – 7:30 pm University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Reception A-706 (Atrium Level)SATURDAY, November 7, 20098:30 pm – 9:30 pm Arizona State University Champagne Toast for Carol Baldwin A-705 (Atrium Level)8:30 pm – 9:30 pm University <strong>of</strong> California — San Francisco FAAN Reception A-703 (Atrium Level)8:30 pm – 10:00 pm University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception A-602 (Atrium Level)8:30 pm – 10:00 pm University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Dessert Reception Suite 39148:30 pm – 10:00 pm Welcome to Atlanta Reception A-601 (Atrium Level)Hosted by Nell Hodgson Woodruff School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>,Emory University, Byrdine F. Lewis School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>,Georgia State University, and WellStar School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>,Kennesaw State University16


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GA<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Annual Fund Special EventFriday, November 6, 20097:30 pm – 9:00 pmThe Fox Theatre660 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, GATransportation providedEntertainment by Trina Hamlin, singer, songwriter, and guitaristThe AAN Annual Meeting and Conference is, as always, a chance foryou to learn, share ideas, and build relationships in the name <strong>of</strong>improving health for all — but it’s also a chance to have fun withfriends and colleagues while supporting the Annual Fund. This year,one <strong>of</strong> these opportunities will be held at the famous Fox Theatre!When the <strong>Academy</strong> speaks, health care policy makers and our industryand philanthropic partners listen. They pay attention because the<strong>Academy</strong> comprises many <strong>of</strong> the nation’s premier nursing scholars,researchers, deans, faculty, executives, and practitioners. Increasingly,the <strong>Academy</strong> is generating, synthesizing, and disseminating nursingknowledge; the Annual Fund makes this process possible. With AnnualFund dollars, the <strong>Academy</strong> is influencing health policy from the nursingperspective by placing a nurse leader at the Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine(IOM) as a Scholar. These nurse leaders contribute innovative ideas,expert knowledge and a wealth <strong>of</strong> experience. They also act as aresource, identifying nurses and other health experts to participatein IOM activities. Also supported with Annual Fund dollars as IOMscholars, the <strong>Academy</strong> is helping to implement a national strategy forimproving health care quality. <strong>Academy</strong> representatives serve on theNational Quality Forum, an organization that endorses consensusbasednational standards for measurement and public reporting <strong>of</strong>health care performance data. The data provide meaningful informationabout whether care is safe, timely, beneficial, patient-centered,equitable and efficient.The effectiveness <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Academy</strong>, in part, depends on a healthyAnnual Fund; so, hop on the bus and enjoy the evening.Tickets are $100.00, all <strong>of</strong> which will go toward the Annual Fund.17


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAEXHIBIT HALL PLANEXHIBITORSEXHIBITOR LISTBooth 106 Agency for Healthcare Researchand Quality (AHRQ)Booth 303 <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Booth 301 ASU, College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> andHealth InnovationBooth 107 EBSCOBooth 202 ElsevierBooth 108 Johns Hopkins University,School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Booth 102 Lasting Impressions JewelersBooth 101 Lippincott Williams & WilkinsBooth 204 National League for <strong>Nursing</strong>Booth 203 Pieces <strong>of</strong> BaliBooth 305 Robert Wood Johnson Foundationand The Center to Champion <strong>Nursing</strong>in AmericaBooth 302 Springer PublishingBooth 103 University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, College <strong>of</strong><strong>Nursing</strong>Booth 201 University <strong>of</strong> California — Los Angeles,School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Booth 109 Wiley-Blackwell18


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAEXHIBIT ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTIONSBooth 106 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) www.ahrq.govThe Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is the lead Federalagency charged with improving the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness <strong>of</strong>health care for all <strong>American</strong>s. As one <strong>of</strong> 12 agencies within the Department <strong>of</strong>Health and Human Services, AHRQ supports health services research that willimprove the quality <strong>of</strong> health care and promote evidence-based decision making.Booth 303 <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> www.aannet.orgBooth 301 ASU College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health Innovation www.nursingandhealth.asu.eduThe ASU College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health Innovation has an extensive graduate anddoctoral program. Included are 6 graduate certificate programs and a Masters<strong>of</strong> Healthcare Innovation.Booth 107 EBSCO www.ebscohost.comEBSCO Publishing (EBSCO) is a leading provider <strong>of</strong> online information to millions<strong>of</strong> users around the globe. EBSCO produces clinical information databases forhospitals that are delivered across the continuum <strong>of</strong> care including nursing point<strong>of</strong>-careand research resources including CINAHL® and <strong>Nursing</strong> Reference Center.Booth 202 Elsevier www.elsevierhealth.comELSEVIER, a combined premier worldwide health science publishing company,incorporating SAUNDERS, MOSBY, CHURCHILL LIVINGSTON, BUTTERWORTHHEINEMANN and HANLEY-BELFUS presents our latest titles in <strong>Nursing</strong>. Visitand browse through our complete selection <strong>of</strong> publications including books,periodicals, and s<strong>of</strong>tware.Booth 108 Johns Hopkins University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> www.son.jhmi.eduAt Johns Hopkins University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, excellence is a standard we liveby in our teaching, research, mentoring, and practice. Mentoring <strong>of</strong> students byfaculty members is built on collegial, one-to-one relationships. We prepare futureleaders in the nursing pr<strong>of</strong>ession through baccalaureate, master’s, doctoral andpost-degree study.Booth 102 Lasting Impressions Jewelers www.lastingimpressionsjewelry.comThis vendor features 14kt gold, sterling silver and gemstone jewelry.Booth 101 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins www.lww.comLippincott Williams & Wilkins, a Wolters Kluwer Health company, is a leading internationalpublisher <strong>of</strong> medical books, journals, and electronic media. We proudly<strong>of</strong>fer specialized publications and s<strong>of</strong>tware for physicians, nurses, students andclinicians. Please visit our booth to browse our comprehensive product line.Booth 204 National League for <strong>Nursing</strong> www.nln.orgBooth 203 Pieces <strong>of</strong> BaliThe National League for <strong>Nursing</strong> (NLN) is the oldest organization dedicated tonursing education. It promotes excellence and innovation in nursing education,faculty development, the advancement <strong>of</strong> the science <strong>of</strong> nursing education,and quality testing/assessment. Visit our NLN booth to learn about our excitinginitiatives in each <strong>of</strong> these areas.This vendor features sterling silver jewelry, which is hand-made in Bali.EXHIBITORS19


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAEXHIBITORSBooth 305 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and www.championnursing.orgThe Center to Champion <strong>Nursing</strong> in AmericaThe Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is devoted exclusively to improving thehealth and health care <strong>of</strong> all <strong>American</strong>s. Helping people lead healthier lives andget the care they need — we expect to make a difference in your lifetime. TheCenter to Champion <strong>Nursing</strong> in America — a joint initiative <strong>of</strong> the AARP, theAARP Foundation, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation — is working toensure every <strong>American</strong> has access to a highly-skilled nurse, when and wherehe/she needs one.Booth 302 Springer Publishing www.springerpub.comSpringer Publishing Company serves the health care and medical industries inthe pr<strong>of</strong>essional and educational fields. Our books and journals provide vitalinformation for practitioners, students, academics, and researchers in nursing,psychology, gerontology, social work & counseling, public health, and medicaleducation.Booth 103 University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> www.mc.uky.edu/nursingThe University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> strives to be one <strong>of</strong> the nation’s topnursing programs through excellence in nursing education, research, practiceand service. BSN, DNP and PhD options are available. Stop by our booth or visitwww.mc.uky.edu/nursing for more information.Booth 201 University <strong>of</strong> California — Los Angeles School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>UCLA School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers two undergraduate degree programs BSPrelicensure and RN-BS Postlicensure. Two master degree programs, Master’sEntry to Clinical <strong>Nursing</strong> and Advance Practice in areas <strong>of</strong> nursing administration,clinical nurse specialist, or nurse practitioner. A PhD program with researchstrands in Biobehavioral Science, Biologic Science, Health Disparities/VulnerablePopulations and Health Services.Booth 109 Wiley-Blackwell www.wiley.comWe are a leading international publisher in the nursing area. Our publishingpartners include such prestigious societies as the Honor Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>,Sigma Theta Tau and AWHONN. This enables us to provide readers withimportant publications on numerous topics. Please stop by our booth forcomplimentary copies <strong>of</strong> journals.Disclaimer <strong>of</strong> Endorsement: Reference herein to any specific commercial products, process or service by tradename,trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, orfavoring by the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>.20


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAPOSTER SESSION INFORMATION Atrium A (Atrium Level)All poster abstracts accepted for presentation at the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference willbe available online through <strong>Nursing</strong> Outlook at www.nursingoutlook.org. You are not required to purchase a subscription tothe publication to view the abstracts.At the AAN Business Meeting, the Annual Meeting Planning Committee Abstract Sub-Committee will announce thoseposters winning the “Poster <strong>of</strong> Distinction” designation.Thursday, November 5Friday, November 6Saturday, November 75:00 pm – 7:30 pm7:00 am – 8:30 am12:30 pm – 2:00 pm4:00 pm – 5:30 pm7:00 am – 10:30 amPosters (with the exception <strong>of</strong> the invited posters) are listed by objective they addressed. Poster information appears assubmitted by author.100’sExamine major demandson public health for diversepopulation segments100 The WV Rural HealthResearch CenterCynthia Armstrong Persily, PhD,RN, FAAN; West Virginia UniversityMichael Hendryx, PhD; WestVirginia UniversityJoel Halverson, PhD; West VirginiaUniversity101 A Transcultural EducationalExperience for APRNsPatricia Jackson Allen, RN, MS,PNP, FAAN; Yale University102 Taiwanese <strong>Nursing</strong> StudentsKnowledge <strong>of</strong> ElderlyCheng-Ching Wang; Chung ShanMedical University103 Ethnic Differences in PhysicalActivity <strong>of</strong> WomenBokim Lee, PhD, MPH, RN;The University <strong>of</strong> Texas at AustinSeunghee Lee, PhD, MPH, RN;Catholic Sangji CollegeWonshik Chee, PhD; The University<strong>of</strong> Texas at AustinEun-Ok Im, PhD, MPH, RN, CNS,FAAN; The University <strong>of</strong> Texasat Austin104 Ethnic Differences in VasomotorSymptoms <strong>of</strong> WomenBokim Lee, PhD, MPH, RN; TheUniversity <strong>of</strong> Texas at AustinWonshik Chee, PhD; The University<strong>of</strong> Texas at AustinEun-Ok Im, PhD, MPH, RN, CNS,FAAN; The University <strong>of</strong> Texas atAustin105 Chronic Hepatitis C: Perceptions<strong>of</strong> Disease ImpactDonald Bailey Jr., PhD, RN; DukeUniversityJulie Barroso, PhD, RN, FAAN;Duke UniversityAndrew Muir, MD; Duke UniversityRick Sloane, MPH; Duke UniversitySharron Docherty, CPNP, PhD;Duke UniversityMerle Mishel, PhD, RN, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina atChapel Hill106 System Barriers to Treatmentin Women with LocallyLaura Bourdeanu, MSN; City<strong>of</strong> HopeThehang Luu, MD; City <strong>of</strong> HopeCathier Chung, MD; City <strong>of</strong> HopeJoanne Mortimer, MD; City <strong>of</strong> HopeArti Hurria, MD; City <strong>of</strong> HopeNorma Baker, RN; City <strong>of</strong> HopeSuzanne Swain-Cabriales, RN;City <strong>of</strong> HopeSandra Helton, RN; City <strong>of</strong> HopeDavid Smith, PhD; City <strong>of</strong> HopeGeorge Somlo, MD; City <strong>of</strong> Hope107 Acculturation and Healthin Vietnamese WomenHsiu-Hung Wang, PhD, RN;Kaohsiung Medical UniversityYung-Mei Yang, PhD, RN;Kaohsiung Medical UniversityHsiu-Min Tsai, PhD, RN; ChangGung Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology108 The Effect <strong>of</strong> Structured Writingon HIV+ Black Women:Self-Advocacy, Stigma,Healthcare AdherenceRosanna F. DeMarco, PhD,PHCNS-BC, ACRN, FAAN; BostonCollege109 Geospatial Linkage to PublicHealth Asthma OutcomeHelene J. Krouse, PhD, ANP-BC,FAAN; Wayne State UniversityJason C. Booza, PhD; WayneState UniversityLawrence D Lemke, PhD; WayneState UniversityJohn J. Reiners Jr, PhD; WayneState UniversityAlice Grgicak-Mannion; University<strong>of</strong> WindsorRichard J. Krajenta; Henry FordHospitalXiaohong Xu, PhD; University <strong>of</strong>WindsorLois Lamerato, PhD; Henry FordHospitalDelbert M. Raymond, PhD, RN;Eastern Michigan UniversityLinda S. Weglicki, PhD, RN;National Institutes <strong>of</strong> HealthPOSTERS21


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAPOSTERS110 Walk A Hound, Lose a Pound,& Stay Fit for SeniorsRebecca A. Johnson, PhD, RN,FAAN; University <strong>of</strong> MissouriCharlotte A. McKenney, BSN, RN;University <strong>of</strong> MissouriSandra McCune, VN, BA, PhD;Waltham Centre For Pet Nutrition111 Adolescents’ Approaches toGenetic TestingLynn Rew, EdD, RN, FAAN; TheUniversity <strong>of</strong> Texas at AustinMichael Mackert; The University<strong>of</strong> Texas at AustinDaniel Bonevac; The University<strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin112 International Evidence BasedPractices for StrokeLeslie Ritter, PhD, RN; University<strong>of</strong> ArizonaBruno Barbiroli, MD, PhD;Università di BolognaGabriella Formiggini, PhD;Università di Bologna113 Omaha System Public HealthData: Analysis MethodsKaren A. Monsen, PhD, RN;University <strong>of</strong> MinnesotaKaren S. Martin, MSN, RN, FAAN;Martin AssociatesBonnie L. Westra, RN, PhD;University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota114 African <strong>American</strong> BreastCancer Survivor OutcomesDiane M. Von Ah, PhD; IndianaUniversityKathleen M. Russell, PhD, RN;Indiana UniversityVictoria L. Champion, DNS, RN;Indiana UniversityAnna Maria Storniolo, MD;Indiana UniversityKathy D. Miller, MD; IndianaUniversity115 Care Coordination ImprovesOutcomes & Reduces CostMarilyn J. Rantz, PhD, RN, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> MissouriLorraine Phillips, PhD, RN;University <strong>of</strong> MissouriMyra Aud, PhD, RN; University<strong>of</strong> MissouriKaren Marek, PhD, MBA, RN,FAAN; University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin22Isabella Zaniletti; University <strong>of</strong>MissouriSteven J. Miller; University <strong>of</strong>Missouri116 USA-South African Partnershipfor Lymphedema EducationJane M. Armer, PhD, RN, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> MissouriNicole L. Stout; National NavalMedical CenterBob R. Stewart; University <strong>of</strong>Missouri117 Methodological Issues inSpanish Language SurveyCathy D. Meade, PhD, RN, FAAN;M<strong>of</strong>fitt Cancer CenterMelba Sánchez Ayéndez, PhD;University <strong>of</strong> Puerto RicoHimilce Velez, MA; University <strong>of</strong>Puerto RicoDinorah Martinez-Tyson, PhD, MPH;Florida Mental Health InstituteSusan McMillan, PhD, RN, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> South Florida118 Sleep Disturbance amongLow-Income Minority TeensMary Grace Umlauf, PhD, RN,FAAN; University <strong>of</strong> AlabamaJohn M. Bolland, PhD; University<strong>of</strong> AlabamaBradley E. Lian, PhD; University<strong>of</strong> Alabama119 Adolescent Use <strong>of</strong> PerformanceEnhancing SubstancesJanet R. Thorlton, DoctoralCandidate; University <strong>of</strong> Illinois120 AUSON Making a HealthPromotion ConnectionTeresa N. Gore, DNP, MSN, RN,Student; Auburn UniversityConstance S. Hendricks, PhD, RN;Auburn UniversityLibba Reed-McMillian, RN, PhD;Auburn University121 Collaborating for HealthyWomen <strong>of</strong> Low SESDiane Lauver, PhD, RN, FNP-BC,FAAN; UW-MadisonDenise E. Contreras, BS, RN;UW-MadisonErnise Williams, BS, MS, RN;UW-Madison200sIdentify ways in whichnursing leadership canintervene in key venuesto influence the impact <strong>of</strong>poverty and exclusionon health status200 Meeting the Challenge <strong>of</strong>Correctional HealthDeborah A. Shelton, PhD, RN,NE-BC, CCHP, FAAN; University <strong>of</strong>Connecticut201 Culturally Competent <strong>Nursing</strong>to Reduce Health DisparitiesAnn S. Kenny, RN, BSN, MPH;SRAInternational, Inc.202 Asian Women’s HealthResearch Network (ASIA-WH)Eun-Ok Im, PhD, MPH, RN, CNS,FAAN; The University <strong>of</strong> Texas atAustinShu-Fen Wung, PhD, RN, FAAN;The University <strong>of</strong> Arizona atTucsonSeon Ae Yeo, PhD, RN, FAAN; TheUniversity <strong>of</strong> North Carolina atChapel HillSalimah Meghani, PhD, RN; TheUniversity <strong>of</strong> PennsylvaniaOisaeng Hong, PhD, RN; The University<strong>of</strong> California, San FranciscoEunjung Kim, PhD, RN; The University<strong>of</strong> Washington, SeattleHongsoo Kim, PhD, MPH, RN;New York University203 Enhancing Diversity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Faculty Using DistanceTechnologyGinette A. Pepper, PhD, RN, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> UtahSusan Beck, PhD, APRN, FAAN,AOCN; University <strong>of</strong> UtahKathi Mooney, PhD, RN, FAAN,AOCN; University <strong>of</strong> UtahLauren Clark, PhD, RN, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> UtahMaureen Keefe, PhD, RN, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> Utah


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GA204 A Collaborative ServiceLearning PartnershipJudith Lupo Wold, PhD, RN; EmoryUniversityAnn Connor, MSN, RNCS, FNP;Emory UniversityElizabeth Downes, MSN/MPH;Emory UniversityMaeve Howett, PhD, RN, CPNP,IBCLC; Emory UniversityLaura R. Layne, MSN/MPH; GoodSamaritan Clinic205 The Massachusetts SchoolNurse Research NetworkJoyce Pulcini, PhD, RN, FAAN;Boston CollegeAnne Sheetz, MPH, RN, CNAA;Massachusetts Department <strong>of</strong>Public HealthMarie DeSisto, RN, MSN, NCSN;Waltham Public Schools206 Public Health <strong>Nursing</strong>:What’s in a Name?Sandra B. Lewenson, EdD, RN,FAAN; Pace University207 Rural Partnerships for aHealthier West VirginiaGeorgia L. Narsavage, PhD, CRNP,FAAN; West Virginia UniversitySusan Coyle, PhD, RN; WestVirginia UniversitySusan Pinto, MSN, FNP-BC; WestVirginia University208 Improving Global Health –NY to ChinaKathleen Leask Capitulo, DNSc,RN, FAAN; Transcultural <strong>Nursing</strong>Leadership Institute209 <strong>Nursing</strong> Doctoral <strong>Program</strong>Partnership in ChinaHuaping Liu, PhD, RN, FAAN;Peking Union Medical CollegeMarie T. Nolan, PhD, RN; JohnsHopkins UniversityZheng Li, RN, PhD; Peking UnionMedical CollegeMartha N. Hill, PhD, RN, FAAN;Johns Hopkins University210 Culturally Competent DiabetesIntervention & Diet inBlack Women with Type 2DiabetesAllison A. Vorderstrasse, DNSc,APRN; Duke UniversityGail D. Melkus, EdD, APRN, FAAN;New York UniversityDeborah A. Chyun, PhD, RN,FAHA; New York UniversityPamela Galasso, RD, CD-N; YaleUniversitySue Langerman, MSN, APRN; YaleUniversityVanessa Jefferson, MSN, APRN;Yale University211 Establishing a Center forBehavioral ResearchGlenda Lindseth, PhD, RN, FADA,FAAN; University <strong>of</strong> North DakotaEleanor Yurkovich, EdD, RN; University<strong>of</strong> North DakotaLoretta Heuer, PhD, RN, FAAN;North Dakota State University212 ANF Building Blocks: Advancing<strong>Nursing</strong> SciencePatricia R. Messmer, PhD, RN-BC,FAAN; Children’s Mercy Hospitals& ClinicsMargarete L. Zalon, PhD, RN,ACNS-BC; University <strong>of</strong> ScrantonJ. Craig Phillips, PhD, PMHCNS-BC, LLM, ARNP, ACRN; The University<strong>of</strong> British ColumbiaCaitlin Van Brunt, BS, RN;University <strong>of</strong> Scranton213 Mentoring <strong>Nursing</strong> Leadersto Improve HealthMary A. Nies, PhD, RN, FAAN,FAAHB; University <strong>of</strong> NorthCarolina at CharlotteMaren J. C<strong>of</strong>fman; University <strong>of</strong>North Carolina at CharlotteMeredith Troutman Flood; University<strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Charlotte300sAssess system-widedeficits in health care deliveryto children, elderly,and other vulnerable andunderserved populations300 Nursense: Elder Sensor Monitoringfor IndependenceDiane Mahoney, PhD, APRN, BC,FGSA; MGH Institute <strong>of</strong> HealthPr<strong>of</strong>essions School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Edward L. Mahoney; MGH Institute<strong>of</strong> Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions School<strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>301 2009–2013 Research Agendafor Oncology <strong>Nursing</strong>Ann M. Berger, PhD, RN, AOCN,FAAN; University <strong>of</strong> NebraskaMedical Center2009–2013 Oncology <strong>Nursing</strong>Society Research Agenda Team;Oncology <strong>Nursing</strong> Society302 Reducing System Interruptionsin Pediatric <strong>Nursing</strong>Linda McGillis Hall, PhD, RN,FAAN; University <strong>of</strong> Toronto303 Healthcare for the HomelessNursesDanielle L. Alderman, BA, BSN,RN, LSWA; University <strong>of</strong> MassachusettsAmherst304 Latino Elder Deficits: CommunityPartnershipJanice D. Crist, RN, PhD; TheUniversity <strong>of</strong> Arizona305 Creating Partnerships in Care<strong>of</strong> the Mentally IllPenelope R. Buschman Gemma,MS, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN;Columbia UniversityJeannemarie G. Baker, MS, RN, NP;Saint Paul’s Center <strong>of</strong> New York306 Comprehensive Community-Based PPD ScreeningJune Andrews Horowitz, PhD, RN,PMHCNS-CNS, FAAN; BostonCollegeChristine Murphy, PhD, RN;Boston CollegeKatherine Gregory, PhD, RN;Boston CollegeJoanne Wojcik, PhDc, PMh-CNS,BC; Boston College307 Childbearing KAP in Minority<strong>of</strong> Southeast AsianHsiu-Min Tsai, PhD, RN; ChangGung Institute <strong>of</strong> TechnologyHsiu-Hung Wang, PhD, RN, FAAN;Kaohsiung Medical UniversityMiao-Ling Lin, MSN, RN; HealthBureau <strong>of</strong> Kaohsiung CountyYung-Mei Yang, PhD, RN;Kaohsiung Medical University23POSTERS


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAPOSTERS308 TelEmergency: DistanceEmergency Care Using NursePractitionersKristi Henderson, MSN, APRN,FAEN; University <strong>of</strong> MississippiHealth CenterRobert Galli, MD; University <strong>of</strong>Mississippi Health CenterGreg Hall, CAN; University <strong>of</strong>Mississippi Health CenterJohn Mccarter, MD; University<strong>of</strong> Mississippi Health Center309 Addressing Deficits in EOLCare: The Prison StudySusan J. Loeb, PhD, RN; ThePennsylvania State UniversityJanice Penrod, PhD, RN; ThePennsylvania State University310 The Impact <strong>of</strong> Diabetes SelfManagement EducationClasses On Empowermentand A1c in Ethnic ArmenianElderlyZarmine Naccashian, PhD-C, MN,GNP, RN, CDE; Azusa PacificUniversity311 A New Public Health <strong>Nursing</strong>Assessment ToolSandra B Lewenson, EdD, RN,FAAN; Pace UniversityMarie Truglio-Londrigan, PhD, RN;Mercy College312 Racial Differences in Patient-Controlled AnalgesiaHeidi V. Krowchuk, PhD, RN,FAAN; The University <strong>of</strong> NorthCarolina at GreensboroMary Lou Moore, RN, PhD, FAAN;Wake Forest UniversityDavid Merrill, MD; Wake ForestUniversityJennifer A. Cline, MD; Wake ForestUniversity313 System Deficits in Native<strong>American</strong> Family HealthEleanor E. Yurkovich, EdD, MSN,RN; University <strong>of</strong> North DakotaDonna E. Martin; University <strong>of</strong>North DakotaKara Anderson; University <strong>of</strong>North Dakota314 Addressing Life LimitingIllness in EldersConstance Dahlin, ANP, BC,ACHPN, FPCN; MassachusettsGeneral HospitalEdward E. Coakley, MS, MEd, MA,RN; Massachusetts GeneralHospitalSusan M. Lee, PhD, APRN-BC;Massachusetts General HospitalPenny Ford-Carlton, MS, MPA,MSc, RN; Massachusetts GeneralHospital315 Perinatal Grief in SpanishSpeaking Families—PsychometricTesting <strong>of</strong> the NewSpanish Version <strong>of</strong> thePerinatal Grief ScaleKathleen Leask Capitulo, DNSc,RN, FAAN; Transcultural <strong>Nursing</strong>Leadership InstituteMarjorie Ramirez, MA, EdM, RN;Transcultural <strong>Nursing</strong> LeadershipInstituteBetina Grigor<strong>of</strong>f-Aponte, BS,IBCLC; Kravis Children’s Hospital,Mount Sinai Medical CenterDoris Vahey, PhD, RN; VA HudsonValley Health Care System316 <strong>Nursing</strong>’s Role in UnintendedPregnancy ManagementDiana Taylor, PhD, RN, FAAN; University<strong>of</strong> California San FranciscoAmy J. Levi, CNM, WHNP-BC, PhD;University <strong>of</strong> California SanFrancisco317 Arts in Alzheimer’s CareSandra M. Walsh, PhD, RN; BarryUniversityAnn R. Lamet, PhD, ARNP; BarryUniversityCarolyn L Lindgren, PhD, RN;Baptist Health South FloridaPam Rillstone, PhD, ARNP, BC, CT;Jacksonville UniversityDaniel J. Little, PhD, ARNP; BarryUniversityChristine M. Steffey, MSN, ARNP,BC, CT; Barry UniversitySharon Y. Rafalko, MS, RN; BarryUniversityRosanne Sonshine, BSN, RN;Barry University318 Redesign <strong>of</strong> Hospital <strong>Nursing</strong>Education DepartmentRebecca Miltner, RNC-OB, PhD,NEA-BC; University <strong>of</strong> CaliforniaSan FranciscoPatricia R. McCartney, RNC, PhD,FAAN; University <strong>of</strong> California SanFranciscoElizabeth Wykpisz, RN, MS, MBA,NEA-BC; University <strong>of</strong> CaliforniaSan Francisco319 Training Fathers <strong>of</strong> Childrenwith AutismJennifer Harrison Elder, RN, PhD,FAAN; University <strong>of</strong> FloridaSusan Donaldson, MSN, ARNP;University <strong>of</strong> FloridaJohn Kairalla, PhD; University <strong>of</strong>FloridaGregory Valcante, PhD; University<strong>of</strong> FloridaRichard Ferdig, PhD; University <strong>of</strong>Florida320 Disparities in DiabetesEducationKathy F. Shaw, DNP, RN, CDE;Medical College <strong>of</strong> GeorgiaMaureen R. Killeen, PhD, RN,FAAN; Medical College <strong>of</strong> GeorgiaErin Sullivan, MSN, FNP-BC;Medical College <strong>of</strong> GeorgiaPatricia Bowman, DNP, APRN-BC;Medical College <strong>of</strong> Georgia321 <strong>Nursing</strong> Excellence andPatient Safety PartnershipPatricia A. Patrician, PhD, RN; University<strong>of</strong> Alabama at BirminghamDoreen C. Harper, PhD, RN, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> Alabama atBirminghamGregory S. Eagerton, DNP, RN,NEA-BC; Birmingham Veteran’sAdministration Medical Center322 Children in Rural Foster CareTeena McGuinness, PhD, CRNP;University <strong>of</strong> the Alabama atBirminghamBettina Riley, BSN, RN; University<strong>of</strong> the Alabama at Birmingham24


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GA323 Patient Experience <strong>of</strong> AsthmaManagement in Primary CareSusan L. Janson, DNSc, ANP,CNS, RN, AE-C, FAAN; University<strong>of</strong> California, San FranciscoKelly Wong McGrath, BA, AE-C;University <strong>of</strong> California, SanFranciscoPatricia B. Newcomb, PhD, PNP,RN; University <strong>of</strong> Texas, ArlingtonJack K. Covington, RRT, CPFT,AE-C; University <strong>of</strong> California,San FranciscoStephen C. Lazarus, MD; University<strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco324 Implementation <strong>of</strong> IOMRecommendationsMary E. Evans, RN, PhD, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> South Florida325 New Jersey Pressure UlcerCollaborative = ResultsElizabeth A. Ayello, PhD, RN,APRN, BC, FAPWCA, FAAN;Excelsior CollegeKaren M. Zulkowski, DNS, RN,CWS; Montana State UniversityAline M. Holmes, MSN, RN; NewJersey Hospital AssociationTheresa Edelstein, MPH, LNHA;New Jersey Hospital Association326 Healthy Aging in LivableCommunitiesVeronica F. Rempusheski, PhD,RN, FAAN; University <strong>of</strong> DelawareBecky Laster, MSW; Jewish FamilyServices <strong>of</strong> DelawareSusan R. Getman; WilmingtonSenior CenterJames Thornton; Claymont CommunityCenter400sCreate an agenda on therole and potential contributions<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Academy</strong> inaddressing these issues400 Making a Difference in RuralFamily Asthma CareSharon D. Horner, PhD; TheUniversity <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin401 Reimbursement Policy forHAI: A Research AgendaP.W. Stone, PhD; ColumbiaUniversityEL Larson; Columbia University402 A Human Rights Approach:The Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Sheila Maureen Davis, DNP, ANP-BC, FAAN; MGH Institute <strong>of</strong> HealthPr<strong>of</strong>essions403 Pressure Ulcer Content inUndergraduate <strong>Program</strong>sElizabeth A. Ayello, PhD, RN,APRN, BC, FAPWCA, FAAN;Excelsior CollegeKaren M. Zulkowski, DNS, RN,CWS; Montana State UniversityElizabeth Capezuti, PhD, RN,FAAN; New York UniversityR. Gary Sibbald, MD; Woman’sCollege Hospital404 Cancer Survivorship: EmbracingVirtual CommunitiesMaria C. Dolce, PhD, RN, NEA-BC,FACHE; New York University500s Invited500 A Community Partnership toAssess Growth and the Risk<strong>of</strong> Diabetes in Children in theCommunityTerri H. Lipman, PhD, CRNP, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> PennsylvaniaJanet A., Deatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania501 11th Street Family HealthServicesPatricia Gerrity, RN, PhD, FAAN;Drexel University502 Satisfaction with the Quality<strong>of</strong> Geriatric CareBeth E. Barba, PhD, RN, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina atGreensboroJie Hu; University <strong>of</strong> NorthCarolina at Greensboro503 Quality Outcomes <strong>of</strong> HospitalSupplemental NursesYing Xue, DNSc; University <strong>of</strong>RochesterLinda H. Aiken, PhD, FAAN;University <strong>of</strong> PennsylvaniaDeborah Freund, PhD; SyracuseUniversityKatia Noyes, PhD, MPH; University<strong>of</strong> Rochester504 Caribbean ExploratoryResearch Center: A Model forAddressing Health DisparitiesDoris W. Campbell, PhD, ARNP,FAAN; University <strong>of</strong> the VirginIslandsJacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, RN,FAAN; Johns Hopkins UniversityGloria B. Callwood, PhD, RN;University <strong>of</strong> the Virgin IslandsEdith M. Ramsay-Johnson, PhD,RN; University <strong>of</strong> the Virgin IslandsSuzette Lettsome, BSN, MS;University <strong>of</strong> the Virgin IslandsPhyllis W. Sharps, PhD, RN, CNE,FAAN; Johns Hopkins UniversityFaye A. Gary, EdD, RN, FAAN;Case Western Reserve UniversitySandra Millon Underwood, PhD,RN, FAAN; University <strong>of</strong> WisconsinMilwaukee505 First Trimester Vitamin DStatus and PreeclampsiaCindy M. Anderson, PhD, RN,WHNP-BC; University <strong>of</strong> NorthDakotaChristine Lauzon, MS, FNP-C;University <strong>of</strong> North Dakota506 Community-Based MaternalMental Health ScreeningJennifer Doering, PhD, RN; University<strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-MilwaukeeKris Pizur-Barnekow, PhD, OTR;University <strong>of</strong> Illinois – ChicagoPOSTERS25


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> 36th Annual Meeting & Conference 2009 • November 5–7, 2009 • Atlanta, GAAUTHOR INDEX26503 Linda H. Aiken303 Danielle L. Alderman505 Cindy M. Anderson313 Kara Anderson306 June Andrews Horowitz116 Jane M. Armer100 Cynthia Armstrong Persily115 Myra Aud325 Elizabeth A. Ayello403 Elizabeth A. Ayello105 Donald Bailey Jr.305 Jeannemarie G. Baker106 Norma Baker501 Beth E. Barba112 Bruno Barbiroli105 Julie Barroso203 Susan Beck301 Ann M. Berger118 John M. Bolland111 Daniel Bonevac109 Jason C. Booza106 Laura Bourdeanu320 Patricia Bowman305 Penelope R.Buschman Gemma504 Gloria B. Callwood504 Doris W. Campbell504 Jacquelyn C. Campbell403 Elizabeth Capezuti114 Victoria L. Champion103 Wonshik Chee104 Wonshik Chee106 Cathier Chung210 Deborah A. Chyun203 Lauren Clark312 Jennifer A. Cline314 Edward Coakley213 Maren J. C<strong>of</strong>fman204 Ann Connor121 Denise E. Contreras323 Jack K. Covington207 Susan Coyle304 Janice D. Crist314 Constance Dahlin402 Sheila Maureen Davis500 Janet A. Deatrick108 Rosanna DeMarco205 Marie DeSisto105 Sharron Docherty506 Jennifer Doering404 Maria C. Dolce319 Susan Donaldson204 Elizabeth Downes321 Gregory S. Eagerton325 Theresa Edelstein324 Mary E. Evans319 Richard Ferdig314 Penny Ford-Carlton112 Gabriella Formiggini503 Deborah Freund210 Pamela Galasso308 Robert Galli504 Faye A. Gary501 Patricia Gerrity326 Susan R. Getman120 Teresa N. Gore306 Katherine Gregory109 Alice Grgicak-Mannion315 Betina Grigor<strong>of</strong>f-Aponte308 Greg Hall100 Joel Halverson321 Doreen C. Harper319 Jennifer Harrison Elder106 Sandra Helton308 Kristi Henderson120 Constance S. Hendricks100 Michael Hendryx211 Loretta Heuer209 Martha N. Hill325 Aline M. Holmes202 Oisaeng Hong400 Sharon D. Horner204 Maeve Howett502 Jie Hu106 Arti Hurria103 Eun-Ok Im104 Eun-Ok Im202 Eun-Ok Im101 Patricia Jackson Allen323 Susan L. Janson210 Vanessa Jefferson110 Rebecca A. Johnson319 John Kairalla203 Mauren Keefe201 Ann S. Kenny320 Maureen R. Killeen202 Eunjung Kim202 Hongsoo Kim109 Richard J. Krajenta109 Helene J. Krouse312 Heidi V. Krowchuk109 Lois Lamerato317 Ann R. Lamet210 Sue Langerman401 E.L. Larson326 Becky Laster121 Diane Lauver505 Christine Lauzon204 Laura Layne323 Stephen C. Lazarus208 Kathleen Leask Capitulo315 Kathleen Leask Capitulo103 Bokim Lee104 Bokim Lee103 Seunghee Lee314 Susan M. Lee109 Lawrence D. Lemke504 Suzette Lettsome316 Amy J. Levi206 Sandra B. Lewenson311 Sandra B. Lewenson209 Zheng Li118 Bradley E. Lian307 Miao-Ling Lin317 Carolyn L. Lindgren211 Glenda Lindseth500 Terri H. Lipman317 Daniel J. Little209 Huaping Liu204 Judith Lupo Wold106 Thehang Luu111 Michael Mackert300 Diane Mahoney300 Edward L Mahoney313 Donna E. Martin113 Karen S. Martin117 Dinorah Martinez-Tyson308 John Mccarter318 Patricia R. McCartney110 Sandra McCune302 Linda McGillis Hall322 Teena McGuinness110 Charlotte A. McKenney117 Susan McMillan117 Cathy D. Meade202 Salimah Meghani210 Gail D. Melkus115 Karen Merek312 David Merrill212 Patricia R. Messmer114 Kathy D. Miller115 Steven J. Miller504 Sandra Millon Underwood318 Rebecca Miltner105 Merle Mishel113 Karen A. Monsen203 Kathi Mooney312 Mary Lou Moore106 Joanne Mortimer105 Andrew Muir306 Christine Murphy207 Georgia L. Narsavage323 Patricia B. Newcomb213 Mary A. Nies209 Marie T. Nolan503 Katia Noyes321 Patricia A. Patrician203 Ginette A. Pepper212 J. Craig Phillips115 Lorraine Phillips207 Susan Pinto506 Kris Pizur-Barnekow205 Joyce Pulcini317 Sharon Y. Rafalko315 Marjorie Ramirez504 Edith M. Ramsay-Johnson115 Marilyn J. Rantz109 Delbert M. Raymond120 Libba Reed-McMillian109 John J. Reiners Jr.326 Veronica F. Rempusheski111 Lynn Rew322 Bettina Riley317 Pam Rillstone112 Leslie Ritter114 Kathleen M. Russell117 Melba Sánchez Ayéndez504 Phyllis W. Sharps310 Kathy F. Shaw205 Anne Sheetz200 Deborah A. Shelton403 R. Gary Sibbald105 Rick Sloane106 David Smith106 George Somlo317 Rosanne Sonshine317 Christine M. Steffey116 Bob R. Stewart401 P.W. Stone114 Anna Maria Storniolo116 Nicole L. Stout320 Erin Sullivan106 Suzanne Swain-Cabriales316 Diana Taylor119 Janet R. Thorlton326 James Thornton213 Meredith Troutman Flood311 Marie Truglio-Londrigan107 Hsiu-Min Tsai307 Hsiu-Min Tsai118 Mary Grace Umlauf315 Doris Vahey319 Gregory Valcante212 Caitlin Van Brunt117 Himilce Velez114 Diane M. Von Ah210 Allison A. Vorderstrasse317 Sandra M. Walsh102 Cheng-Ching Wang107 Hsiu-Hung Wang307 Hsiu-Hung Wang109 Linda S. Weglicki113 Bonnie L. Westra121 Ernise Williams306 Joanne Wojcik323 Kelly Wong McGrath202 Shu-Fen Wung318 Elizabeth Wykpisz109 Xiaohong Xu503 Ying Xue107 Yung-Mei Yang307 Yung-Mei Yang202 Seon Ae Yeo211 Eleanor Yurkovich313 Eleanor E. Yurkovich212 Margarete L. Zalon115 Isabella Zaniletti325 Karen M. Zulkowski403 Karen M. Zulkowski301 Oncology <strong>Nursing</strong> SocietyResearch Agenda Team


CONGRATULATIONSDean and AAN Fellow Bernadette Melnyk and the College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health InnovationSun Devil Family at Arizona State University wish to congratulateCarol M. Baldwin, PhD, RN, CHTP, AHN-BC, FAANandthe 97 other Fellows on their election into the <strong>Academy</strong>. http://nursingandhealth.asu.eduThe LSUHSC School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> InvitesApplications for the Tenet HealthSystem/Jo Ellen Smith, BSNEndowed Chair <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>The LSUHSC School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Tenet HealthSystem/Jo Ellen Smith, BSN Chair <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> focuses on research and scholarly endeavors. Thisnoted researcher and scholar will have the opportunity to engage in collaborative research within LSUHSC and the hospitals comprising theLSUHSC Health Care Services Division to conduct clinical nursing and interdisciplinary research. These research findings are expected to supportstate-<strong>of</strong>-the science clinical nursing practice and mission <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>. This individual will serve as a catalyst and mentor amongstthe School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> junior faculty members to increase the research and extramural funding productivity within the School.Become part <strong>of</strong> the dynamic efforts to re-envision nursing and health care in Louisiana. This Endowed Research Chair will provide researchleadership to improve healthcare in a post-Katrina environment still recovering from damage. The Endowed Research Chair, working closelywith nursing faculty and partnering with area hospitals, will establish programs <strong>of</strong> study that are inclusive <strong>of</strong> the vulnerable groupsrepresented in this underserved and medically needy area. We invite you to be a force <strong>of</strong> change and growth, contributing toReturn, Rebuild, Renew New OrleansFor more information contact: Dr. Marsha J. BennettLSUHSC School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>,1900 Gravier Street,New Orleans, LA 70112mbenne@lsuhsc.edu


NURSING FACULTY OPPORTUNITYResearcher Scientist and International <strong>Program</strong> PlannerDoctoral prepared applicants with advanced preparationin geriatrics (other disciplines considered) for combinedposition <strong>of</strong> Nurse Researcher and International <strong>Program</strong>Developer. Established record (or potential) <strong>of</strong> fundedresearch, outstanding teaching, evidenced-based referredpublications, and successful grantsmanship required.Tenure track position linked with Office <strong>of</strong> Global andCommunity Health Initiatives for leadership in expandingglobal research portfolio and other programmaticinitiatives.Interested candidates: forward curriculum vitae, coverletter detailing fit, and names and contact information for3 references to Duke University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, Attn:Director, Faculty Affairs, 307 Trent Drive, DUMC 3322,Durham, NC 27710, or to sonfacul@notes.duke.edu.Individuals from underrepresented groups are encouragedto apply.Duke University is an EO/AA Employer<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>37th Annual Meeting & ConferenceNovember 11–13, 2010 • Grand Hyatt Washington • Washington, DCPlease periodically checkthe <strong>Academy</strong>’s Web sitefor announcementsregarding the2010 conference.www.aannet.org


<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Charter MembersFaye G. AbdellahRose M. ChioniRheba de TornyayRhetaugh G. DumasFernando A. DuranEllen C. EganGeraldine FeltonLoretta C. FordAthleen B. GodfreyDorothy GreggWinifred H. GriffinJeanette GrosickiAnn G. HargreavesElizabeth HarkinsMargaret J. HeinsKatherine J. H<strong>of</strong>fmanMary Ann LavinMyra E. LevineEloise LewisNancy A. LytleGaynelle McKinneyJean Hayter NovelloMarjorie E. SandersonBarbara SchuttDoris R. SchwartzJoelyn ScribaLorraine D. SingerShirley A. SmoyakFrances J. StorlieGayle TraveraPhyllis J. VerhonickHarriet H. WerleyMary M. WilliamsMarilyn D. WillmanMary F. Wood<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>Past Presidents1973–1974 Rheba de Tornyay1974–1975 Faye G. Abdellah1975–1976 Ellen C. Egan1976–1977 Mary E. Reres1977–1978 Donna C. Aguilera1978–1979 Mary Elizabeth Carnegie1979–1980 Linda H. Aiken1980–1981 Mary E. Conway1981–1983 Vernice Ferguson1983–1985 Carolyn A. Williams1985–1987 Gladys E. Sorensen1987–1989 Rhetaugh G. Dumas1989–1991 Nancy F. Woods1991–1993 Nola J. Pender1993–1995 Angela B. McBride1995–1997 Barbara A. Donaho1997–1999 Joyce J. Fitzpatrick1999–2001 Ada Sue Hinshaw2001–2003 Margaret L. McClure2003–2005 Joan L. Shaver2005–2007 Linda Burnes Bolton


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