45th Biennial Convention

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CONVENTION WASHINGTON, DC, USA | 16-20 November 2019

Connect. Collaborate. Catalyze.

SigmaNursing.org

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Contents Welcome and Outcomes

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Schedule At-a-Glance

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General Information

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Conversations With the Candidates

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Floor Plans

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National Harbor Area Map

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Convention Sponsors

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Informational Meetings and Sessions

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Meet the Authors

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Exhibit Hall Schedule

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Exhibitor Listings

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Exhibit Hall Prize Drawings

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The Ohio State University College of Nursing family and Epsilon Chapter congratulate Dr. Dianne MorrisonBeedy, Centennial Professor of Nursing and Chief Talent and Global Strategy Officer, on receiving the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing’s 2019 Audrey Hepburn Award for Contributions to the Health and Welfare of Children.

Exhibit Hall Map

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Friday, 15 November Schedule

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Saturday, 16 November Schedule

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Sunday, 17 November Schedule

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Monday, 18 November Schedule

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Tuesday, 19 November Schedule

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Wednesday, 20 November Schedule

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We are so proud of you and your incredible career, which has impacted thousands of young people by teaching them skills they can use to make stronger choices throughout their lives.

Poster Session 1 Layout

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Poster Session 1

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Dianne Morrison-Beedy, PhD, RN, FNAP, FAANP, FAAN

Transforming health, Transforming lives

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Poster Session 2 Layout

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Poster Session 2

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2019 International Awards

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Grant Recipients

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Author Index

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Contents

Acknowledgments 18 n

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Visit the Sigma Marketplace, located in National Harbor 2-3, to shop Sigma books, merchandise, apparel, and gift items!

CONVENTION MARKETPLACE

MARKETPLACE HOURS SATURDAY, 16 NOVEMBER 7:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. (0700-1700) SUNDAY, 17 NOVEMBER 7:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M. (0730-1700) MONDAY, 18 NOVEMBER 7:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M. (0730-1700) TUESDAY, 19 NOVEMBER 7:30 A.M.-1:00 P.M. (0730-1300)


Welcome and Outcomes Welcome to the capital of the United States, Washington, DC. On behalf of the entire Sigma Board of Directors, thank you for joining us and more than 2,000 of your colleagues for the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 45th Biennial Convention. As you walk around the Gaylord National Harbor convention venue and interact with members from more than 50 countries, we trust you will feel – and contribute to – the positive energy that is a hallmark of our Sigma events. Our 2019 convention theme is Connect. Collaborate. Catalyze. More than 750 oral, symposia, and poster presentations support this theme by detailing the latest clinical innovations, critical research projects, and important leadership initiatives. Along the way, we will also celebrate member and chapter achievements and enjoy a variety of engaging sessions, events, and activities. We encourage you to download and use the Sigma event app to successfully navigate your way through the multiple options available for you each day. This convention offers you an unparalleled opportunity to connect and network with nurse leaders from around the world and share the ideas, knowledge, perspectives, and experiences that unite us. As you experience all this event has to offer, we believe you’ll see why it embodies our updated mission: Developing nurse leaders anywhere to improve healthcare everywhere. We trust Sigma’s 45th Biennial Convention will provide you multiple ways to connect, collaborate, and catalyze. We look forward to sharing this exciting week with you. Welcome and Outcomes

Once again, welcome! Sincerely, and Beth Baldwin Tigges, PhD, RN, PNP, BC Sigma 2017-2019 President

Elizabeth Madigan, PhD, RN, FAAN Sigma Chief Executive Officer

Convention outcomes Catalyze innovative and collaborative research and evidence-based practice strategies that connect colleagues to improve global health outcomes Promote scholarly collaboration among nurses and midwives in practice, education, and research globally Activate knowledge transformation and catalyze professional development within practice and education Foster global connections within nursing and midwifery SIGMA THE TA TAU INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIE T Y OF NURSING

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Schedule At-a-Glance Friday, 15 November 2019

5:45-7:00 p.m. (1745-1900)

Meet the Candidates, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

12:30-1:00 p.m. (1230-1300)

Sunday, 17 November 2019

Pre-Conference Registration, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom Foyer

1:00-5:00 p.m. (1300-1700)

7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0700-1700)

Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom C Omicron Delta Pre-Conference Workshop, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom D

Registration, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom Foyer

7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0730-1700)

Sigma Marketplace, Level 3, National Harbor 2-3

6:00-8:00 p.m. (1800-2000)

8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0800-1700)

Saturday, 16 November 2019

8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (0800-1630)

7:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. (0700-1830)

8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (0800-1600)

Registration, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom Foyer Delegate Information, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom Foyer

Candidate Poster Display Viewing, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C Presenter Ready Room, Level 3, National Harbor 1

Registration, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom Foyer

Poster Session 1 Viewing Hours, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0700-1700)

8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (0800-1530)

Sigma Marketplace, Level 3, National Harbor 2-3

Delegate Information, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom Foyer

7:00-10:00 a.m. (0700-1000)

8:00-9:15 a.m. (0800-0915)

Delegate Information, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom Foyer

Plenary Session 2, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom

8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (0800-1800)

9:15-11:00 a.m. (0915-1100)

Presenter Ready Room, Level 3, National Harbor 1

Exhibit Hall with Coffee, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B

Schedule At-a-Glance

9:30-11:00 a.m. (0930-1100)

9:30-10:30 a.m. (0930-1030)

Student Engagement Event (By Invitation Only), Level 2, Potomac 1-3

Meet the Authors, Level 3, National Harbor 2-3 Meet the Candidates, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (1000-1500)

Exhibit Hall Move-In, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B

10:30-11:30 a.m. (1030-1130)

Concurrent Sessions C, All Levels

11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. (1145-1245)

11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. (1100-1215)

Tribute Awards Event (Ticketed Event), Level 2, Potomac Ballroom

Speed Connect Event (Ticketed Event), Level 2, Potomac 4-6

12:30-2:00 p.m. (1230-1400)

11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. (1145-1215)

Opening Plenary Session, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom

Meet the Poster Session 1 Authors, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

2:00-6:00 p.m. (1400-1800)

12:30-1:30 p.m. (1230-1330)

Delegate Information, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom Foyer Poster Session 1 Viewing Hours, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

Exhibit Hall with Dessert & Coffee, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B

2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500)

1:00-4:00 p.m. (1300-1600)

Concurrent Sessions A, All Levels Foundation Tea (By Invitation Only), Ballroom Level, Magnolia 3

Hackathon, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom C

1:45-3:00 p.m. (1345-1500)

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600)

Concurrent Sessions D, All Levels

Concurrent Sessions B, All Levels

2:00-5:00 p.m. (1400-1700)

4:00-6:00 p.m. (1600-1800)

Sigma Career Advising, Level 3, National Harbor 9

Exhibit Hall Grand Opening & Welcome Reception, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600)

Concurrent Sessions E, All Levels

Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Academies Celebration Reception (By Invitation Only), Level 2, Potomac 1 Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Celebration Program (By Invitation Only), Level 2, Potomac 2 Author Reception (By Invitation Only), Level 2, Potomac 3

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Sigma Career Advising, Level 3, National Harbor 9

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130)

Poster Session 1 Setup, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C Candidate Poster Display Setup, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

5:30-7:00 p.m. (1730-1900)

10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (1000-1230)

4:00-4:30 p.m. (1600-1630)

Poster Session 1 Removal, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

4:15-5:30 p.m. (1615-1730)

Regional Coordinator Candidate Forums and Regional Meetings, All Levels

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Schedule At-a-Glance 6:00-10:00 p.m. (1800-2200)

6:00-9:30 p.m. (1800-2130)

Monday, 18 November 2019

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0700-1700)

7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0700-1700)

7:00-8:00 a.m. (0700-0800)

7:00-10:30 a.m. (0700-1030)

7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0730-1700)

7:00-8:00 a.m. (0700-0800)

7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (0730-1630)

7:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (0730-1300)

7:30-8:30 a.m. (0730-0830)

8:00 a.m.-noon (0800-1200)

8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0800-1700)

8:00-9:45 a.m. (0800-0945)

Registration, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom Foyer Poster Session 2 Setup, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C Sigma Marketplace, Level 3, National Harbor 2-3 Presenter Ready Room, Level 3, National Harbor 1 Exhibit Hall, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B Delegate Information, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom Foyer

8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (0800-1630)

Poster Session 2 Viewing Hours, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845)

Meet the Poster Session 2 Authors, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945)

Concurrent Sessions F, All Levels

9:15 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (0915-1700)

Candidate Poster Display Viewing, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

9:15-10:00 a.m. (0915-1000)

Meet the Authors, Level 3, National Harbor 2-3

10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (1000-1230)

Sigma Career Advising, Level 3, National Harbor 9

10:00-11:30 a.m. (1000-1130)

Chapter Awards Recognition Event, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom

11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (1100-1300)

Parliamentarian Office Hours, Level 3, National Harbor 15

11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (1130-1300)

Exhibit Hall & Lunch, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B

1:00-4:00 p.m. (1300-1600)

Exhibit Hall Move-Out, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B

1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430)

Concurrent Sessions G, All Levels

Founders Awards Celebration (Ticketed Event), Level 2, Potomac Ballroom

Registration, Level 2, Potomac Ballroom Foyer Delegate Information, Level 1, Prince George's Exhibit Halls A-B Tellers’ Orientation, Level 3, National Harbor 14 Sigma Marketplace, Level 3, National Harbor 2-3 Presenter Ready Room, Level 3, National Harbor 1 Poster Session 2 Viewing Hours, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C Candidate Poster Display Viewing, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845)

Concurrent Sessions J, All Levels

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945)

Concurrent Sessions K, All Levels

9:45-10:15 a.m. (0945-1015)

Poster Session 2 Removal, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C Candidate Poster Display Removal, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

10:00-10:30 a.m. (1000-1030)

Break Service, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B Foyer

10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (1030-1530)

House of Delegates Session 1 and Delegate Briefing, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B Parliamentarian Office Hours will be available for 90 minutes starting 30 minutes after the close of house of delegates, Level 3, National Harbor 15

Wednesday, 20 November 2019 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (0700-1500)

Registration, Level 1, Prince George’s Registration B

8:00-9:00 a.m. (0800-0900)

Break Service, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B Foyer

8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (0830-1500)

House of Delegates Session 2, Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B

2:00-5:00 p.m. (1400-1700)

3:00-4:30 p.m. (1500-1630)

2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530)

3:00-4:00 p.m. (1500-1600)

Sigma Career Advising, Level 3, National Harbor 9 Concurrent Sessions H, All Levels

3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630)

Concurrent Sessions I, All Levels

4:00-5:30 p.m. (1600-1730)

Parliamentarian Office Hours, Level 3, National Harbor 15

Schedule At-a-Glance

Heritage Society Reception and Dinner (By Invitation Only), North Terrace, Riverview Ballroom A, 1-3

Board of Directors Meeting, Hotel Level 2, Azalea 1 Governance Committee Orientation, Hotel Level 2, Azalea 2 Leadership Succession Committee Orientation, Hotel Level 2, Azalea 3

4:30-5:30 p.m. (1630-1730)

Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Orientation, Hotel Level 2, Azalea 2

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General Information Abstracts and Presentations

Emergencies/First Aid

When presenters grant permission, posters and oral presentation slides given at this event are permanently available in the Sigma Repository on the first day of the event. Attendees can search the repository using the shortcut keyword listed in each session including the quotation marks (e.g., “CONV19PLN1”) using the main search feature on the repository's homepage (www.nursingrepository.org).

If you require emergency assistance, please immediately contact Sigma’s registration desk, any Sigma staff member, or the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center staff.

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.

Business Center The Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center has a full-service business center available. Please check with the hotel concierge for hours of operation and location.

General Information

CNE Information Continuing nursing education contact hours are available for this event. The number of hours available daily are shown on our website at http://www.sigmanursing.org/convention-cne.

Delegate Information If you are serving as a convention delegate, you’ll be participating in the House of Delegates, which is held on Tuesday, 19 November and Wednesday, 20 November. Delegate credentialing is automatically completed when you check in to the event. Visit the delegate information desk, located in the Potomac Ballroom Foyer on Level 2 of the Convention Center for any questions. Refer to the event schedule for delegate information desk hours. Sigma's parliamentarian is available to address any procedural questions you may have during posted office hours in National Harbor 15 on Level 3 of the Convention Center. Delegates planning to make a motion or nomination from the floor are encouraged to speak with the parliamentarian to ensure documentation is ready for submission. Refer to the event schedule for office hours.

Electronic Devices As a courtesy to the presenters and other attendees, please silence all electronic devices and refrain from using your phone during the sessions.

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Escape Rooms Escape rooms are scheduled from Saturday, 16 November through Monday, 18 November. Refer to the event schedule for specific times. Sign-up for these exciting opportunities will be available on-site near registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Clinical Escape Room Presented by Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter Using an escape room as an interactive learning pedagogy to reinforce timely, safe patient care is an innovative way to transfer didactic content to the simulation and ultimately clinical setting. During this escape room, you will unlock the clues that allow you to safely administer medications to an ailing patient.

Sigma Escape Room – Save the Data, Save the Day! This brand-new Sigma escape room experience is making its debut at convention! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader.

Evaluations Attendees will receive the post-event evaluation via email approximately 10 days following the conclusion of this event. If you wish to provide us with additional feedback, please email events@sigmanursing.org. Your comments help us plan future Sigma events.

Exhibit Hours The exhibits will be displayed in Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A-B on Level 1 of the Convention Center. Refer to your event schedule for viewing times.

Guests Guests traveling with you to this event are not allowed to participate in any event activities without purchasing a daily guest badge for US $75 at the Sigma registration desk.

45TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION | 16–20 NOVEMBER


General Information

In collaboration with Wambi, Sigma is proud to present an opportunity to participate in a three-hour hackathon on Sunday, 17 November from 1:00-4:00 p.m. (1300-1600)! Participants will form groups upon arrival, be given information regarding the topic, collaborate with colleagues to form viable solutions, and wrap up the event with a threeto five-minute pitch to peers and a panel of judges. Judges will determine 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. Hackathon participants will also vote on a People’s Choice Award. The winning group will receive two hours with key innovators at Wambi to further develop their idea.

Internet Access Limited wireless internet access is available in most areas of the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. Wi-Fi sponsored by the University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing.

Lost and Found Please visit the Sigma registration in the Potomac Ballroom Foyer on Level 2 of the Convention Center to collect lost items or to turn in found items. Please refer to your 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.

Message/Announcement Board Attendees can use the message/announcement board to leave a message for fellow attendees, located near registration in the Potomac Ballroom Foyer on Level 2 of the Convention Center. This provides an opportunity to connect with colleagues at the 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.

Name Badges Your badge admits you to all conference sessions and events and must be visible to security guards, moderators, and staff. If you misplace your badge, please visit Sigma’s registration desk for a replacement. You will be charged a

US $25 replacement fee. For your safety, please write on the back of the badge your emergency contact information, any food or medicine allergies, and any significant medical condition(s). Do not wear your name badge while walking outside. You can recycle your name badge holder after the event in the recycle bins in Sigma’s registration area.

No-Smoking Policy All Sigma events are nonsmoking. The hotel and host city may have additional rules in place. Please speak with your hotel concierge if you have any questions.

Oral Presenter Information Presenters, please refer to your notification information for the time, date, and room of your presentation. No further sign-in is necessary for this event. The Presenter Ready Room is located in National Harbor 1 on Level 3 of the Convention Center, and it provides a place to practice presentations. If using slides, presenters may view their presentation in the Presenter Ready Room. Instructions for viewing PowerPoint presentations can be found 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 Information

Hackathon (pre-registration required)

Parents With Children We understand that many event attendees are parents. Due to the nature of Sigma’s professional educational programs, we recommend limiting children's attendance in sessions to quiet infants and non-separating children. We ask parents to be sensitive to situations – including happy baby noises – that may affect the concentration of session attendees and presenters and step out if necessary. We appreciate your consideration of your fellow conference attendees.

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General Information Plenary Sessions

Sigma Career Advising

These presentations will take place in the Potomac Ballroom on Level 2 of the Convention Center. Attendees can be seated 30 minutes prior to the start of the session. For titles and times, please refer to the program schedule.

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 National Harbor 9 on Level 3 of the Convention Center. Time and space are limited, so sign-up will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Appointments will take place on Sunday and Monday.

Poster Information Refer to the event schedule for poster viewing times. VELCRO®, push pins, or double-sided tape should be used to fasten the poster to the board provided. It is suggested that both sides of the VELCRO® are used. Materials used to ship or carry posters cannot be left in the poster area. Materials may be stored in the designated area in the ballroom; however, your hotel room is the best place for these items. Neither Sigma nor the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center is responsible for any materials left in the poster area. If posters or other materials are not removed from Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C, they will be discarded.

General Information

Registration Information If you have registered for the 45th Biennial Convention, check in and pick up event materials at Sigma’s registration desk, located in the Potomac Ballroom Foyer on Level 2 of the Convention Center. Refer to the event schedule for registration hours.

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.

Ribbons

Sigma Foundation for Nursing The Foundation booth is conveniently located on level 2 outside of the Potomac Ballroom. Please stop by to register for the Steps for Research activity and discover all the ways you can help to increase funding for nursing leadership and research grants. The tea for Foundation donors (invitation only) is at 2:15 p.m. (1415), Saturday, 16 November, in Magnolia 3 on the Ballroom Level. The Heritage Society Dinner (invitation only) will be in the North Terrace, Riverview Ballroom at 6:00 p.m. (1800), on Sunday, 17 November.

Sigma Marketplace The Marketplace is in National Harbor 2-3 on Level 3 of the Convention Center. 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 the 45th Biennial Convention by using #SigmaConv19.

Video and Audio Recording Recording the plenaries or concurrent sessions is not permitted. Thank you for refraining from this practice.

If you would like a ribbon to show your Sigma affiliation, chapter position, presenter, etc., please visit our new ribbon wall located next to registration. Please be considerate of all attendees and take only what you need.

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Conversations With the Candidates These sessions will give attendees an opportunity to have personal conversations with the candidates for the Sigma Board of Directors. All sessions will take place in National Harbor 4 on Level 3 of the Convention Center.

Saturday, 16 November

Monday, 18 November

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600)

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Jose Alejandro, PhD, RN-BC, MBA, CCM, FACHE, FAAN, USA

Janice Agazio, PhD, CRNP, RN, FAANP, FAAN, USA

Scott Emory Moore, PhD, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, USA

Debra Anderson, PhD, MSN, RN, BA, GDNS(ed), Australia

Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Chair

Irmajean Bajnok, PhD, MScN, BScN, RN, Canada

Ellen Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C, USA

Rachel Choudhury, MSN, RN, CNE, USA

Carole Liske, PhD, MS, RN, USA

Cynthia Diefenbeck, PsyD, APRN, BC, USA

Sunday, 17 November 10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Directors Janice Agazio, PhD, CRNP, RN, FAANP, FAAN, USA Debra Anderson, PhD, MSN, RN, BA, GDNS(ed), Australia Irmajean Bajnok, PhD, MScN, BScN, RN, Canada Rachel Choudhury, MSN, RN, CNE, USA

Conversations With the Candidates

Cynthia Diefenbeck, PsyD, APRN, BC, USA

Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF, USA

1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430) President-elect Kenneth Dion, PhD, MSN, MBA, RN, FAAN, USA Thóra Hafsteinsdóttir, PhD, MScN, BSc, RN, Netherlands Vice President Karen Gorton, PhD, RN, MS, USA Anna McDaniel, PhD, RN, FAAN, USA

Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF, USA

1:45-3:00 p.m. (1345-1500) President-elect Kenneth Dion, PhD, MSN, MBA, RN, FAAN, USA Thóra Hafsteinsdóttir, PhD, MScN, BSc, RN, Netherlands Vice President Karen Gorton, PhD, RN, MS, USA Anna McDaniel, PhD, RN, FAAN, USA

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Treasurer Jose Alejandro, PhD, RN-BC, MBA, CCM, FACHE, FAAN, USA Scott Emory Moore, PhD, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, USA Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Chair Ellen Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C, USA Carole Liske, PhD, MS, RN, USA

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Acknowledgments We would like to acknowledge the assistance of our peer reviewers and conference planning task force for their part in the 45th Biennial Convention.

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Ebtsam Abou Hashish, PhD Alham Abuatiq, PhD, MSN, RN Said Abusalem, PhD, RN Amy Dawn Adams, DNP, FNP-C Rita K. Adeniran, DrNP, RN, CMAC, NEA-BC, FAAN Janice G. Agazio, PhD, CRNP Fawwaz Alaloul, PhD, RN Lydia Albuquerque, DNP, ACNP-BC, CCRN Judith W. Alexander, PhD, MBA, MS, BA, RN Margarett Alexandre, PhD, MS, BSN, RN Margot E. Andison, PhD, MSc, BSN (Hons), BSc (Hons) Robin Arends, DNP, MS, BSN Jo Azzarello, PhD, RN Jinbing Bai, PhD, MSN, RN Gerene Bauldoff, PhD, RN, FAAN Eric Bauman, PhD, RN Deborah Behan, PhD, RN-BC Anne Berger, PhD, MBA, RN, CPHQ Monica Bianchi, PhD, MScN, EMBA, RN Kathryn A. Blair, PhD, BC-FNP, FAANP Kathaleen C. Bloom, PhD Lynne Borucki, PhD Carol Boswell, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN Josie M. Bowman, PhD, RN Toby Bressler, PhD, MPA, BSN, RN, OCN Barbara Brunt, MA, MN, RN-BC, NE-BC, FABC Sandra Burke, PhD, RN, FAADE, FAAN Sharon K. Byrne, DrNP, RN, APN, NP-C, AOCNP, CNE Mary Ann Cantrell, PhD, RN, FAAN Pamela S. Card, MSN, ARNP, RN Elizabeth Carlson, PhD Patricia A. Carter, PhD, RN, CNS Beth Cassidy, DNP, MSN, BSN, AAS Roberta C. Cavendish, PhD, RN Chantal J. Cayo, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, CCRN-CMC Katie A. Chargualaf, PhD, MSN/ED, BSN, RN Jennell Charles, PhD, MSN, RN Cynthia A. Chatham, DSN, MSN, BSN Dennis J. Cheek, PhD, RN, FAHA Angela Chia-Chen Chen, PhD, RN, PMHNP-BC Chung-Hey Chen, PhD Hui Lin Cheng, PhD Beth D. Chiatti, PhD, MSN, BS, BA Ai-Fu Chiou, PhD, RN Mona Choi, PhD, RN Fang-yu Chou, PhD, RN Rachel Choudhury, MSN, MS, RN, CNE Jennifer Jeames Coleman, PhD, RN, CNE, COI Linda C. Comer, PhD, RN, CNE Linda S. Cook, PhD, CNS, CNE Judith Bacchus Cornelius, PhD, RN Denise Cote-Arsenault, PhD, MS, BS, RNC, FAAN Jeannie Couper, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Thomas Cox, PhD, MS, MSW, MSN, BSN, BA, RN Heather L. Craven, PhD, MS, BSN

Cheryl Crisp, PhD, RN, PCNS-BC, CHPPN, CRRN Laura Cullen, DNP, RN, FAAN Cynthia L. Cummings, EdD, RN, CHSE, CNE Donna Miles Curry, PhD, RN Denise M. Danna, DNS, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FACHE Susan Davidson, EdD, APRN, NP-C Walter De Caro, PhD, RN Sylette N. DeBois, DNP, MSN-Ed, RN Freda DeKeyser Ganz, PhD, RN Amanda Dirickson, MS, APRN, ANP-C Paulette Dorney, PhD, RN Myrna A. A. Doumit, PhD, RN Trisha Dunning, PhD, MEd, RN, AM Laura C. Dzurec, PhD, PMHCNS-BC, ANEF, FAAN Candace Eden, DNP MSN, BS, AS, RN Michelle L. Edmonds, PhD, ARNP-BC, CNE Judith A. Erlen, PhD, RN, FAAN Patricia Esslin, PhD, MSN, BSN Sheranda Fesler, MS, BSN Patricia Francis-Johnson, DNP, RN Geralyn M. Frandsen, EdD, RN Betsy Frank, PhD, RN, ANEF Kimberly A. Frier, MSN, MS, BSN L. Sue Gabriel, EdD, MSN, MFS, RN, SANE-A, CFC Elizabeth A. Gazza, PhD, RN, FACCE, LCCE Pam George, EdD, MSN, MSA, BSN Elisa Giglio-Siudzinski, MSN, BA, AAS Gary Glauberman, MS, RN, PHNA-BC, NHDP-BC Yong-Shian Goh, PhD, MN, RN, RMN Anthony Gomez, MSN, BSN, RN, LSS, LEU, EDipFS Juanita Graham, DNP, RN, FRSPH Tammy Gravel, EdD, MS, RN Lorali Gray, MEd, BSN, RN, NCSN Anne Greenwalt, MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC Nancy C. Grove, PhD, MSN, MEd, BSN, RN Susan S. Gunby, PhD, MN, BSN Juana Mercedes Gutierrez Valverde, DNS, MNS, BN, RN Lynne A. Hall, DrPH Cynthia Taylor Handrup, DNP, MSN, BSN, RN Robert Gordon Hanks, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Debra R. Hanna, PhD, MS, BS, BA Jean L. Hannan, PhD Phyllis Shanley Hansell, EdD, RN, FNAP, FAAN Linda Herrick, PhD, RN, FAAN Loretta Heuer, PhD, RN, FAAN Frank D. Hicks, PhD, RN, CNE Kimberly T. Hodges, DNP, MSN, BSN Ashley Hodo, MSN, RN, NEA-BC Renee Celeste Hoeksel, PhD, RN Marita B. Hoffart, PhD, MS, BSN Linda Marie Hoke, PhD, RN, APN-BC, CCNS, CCRN Brian Holland, PhD, MSN, RN Cheryl Holly, EdD, RN Ezra C. Holston, PhD, MSN, BA, RN Susan G. Hopkinson, PhD, MSN, RN-BC Jiale Hu, MScN, RN

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Shui-Tao Hu, PhD, RN Shih-Tzu Huang, PhD Joanie Jackson, DNP Beth Jameson, PhD Louise S. Jenkins, PhD, RN Edith Jenkins-Weinrub, EdD, MSN, BSN Karen Jennings, PhD, RN, APRN Robin F. Johns, PhD, RN Teresa Johnson, PhD, RN Janice M. Jones, PhD, RN, CNS Sara L. Jones, PhD, APRN, PMHNP-BC Jan Jukema, PhD, MScN, BScN, RN Suzan Kardong-Edgren, PhD, RN, ANEF, CHSE, FSSH, FAAN Joyce I. Karl, DNP, RN, APRN-CNp Elaine Kauschinger, PhD, MSN Barbara Joy Keates, PhD, MS, BScN Margaret Keil, PhD, MS, BS, CRNP Linda J. Keilman, DNP, GNP-BC, FAANP Maureen Shawn Kennedy, MA, RN, FAAN Nan Ketcham, MSN, RN, CNE Thomas Kippenbrock, EdD, RN Stacey Knight, DNP Christina Koulouglioti, PhD, RN Debra Kramlich, PhD, RN, CNE, CCRN-K Ann Kriebel-Gasparro, DrNP, MSN, CRNP, FNP-BC, GNP-BC Zachary Krom, MSN, RN, CCRN 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 Susan K. Lee, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNE Kathleen Lehmann, MEd, BS, RN-BC, PMHN Nancy Lerner, DNP Susan Letvak, PhD, RN Chrystal Leigh Lewis, PhD, RN Jennifer Lillibridge, PhD, MSN, BSN Li-Chen Lin, PhD, RN Ana Maria Linares, DNS, RN Megan E. Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN Mark B. Lockwood, PhD, MSN, RN Yvonne Yueh-Feng Lu, PhD Neil S. MacNaughton, PhD, RN Reiko Makabe, PhD, RN MaryKay Maley, DNP, MSN, BSN Elizabeth Manias, PhD, MPharm, RN Alice Louise March, PhD, RN, FNP, CNE Nadine Montisano Marchi, DNP, MSN, BSN Delinda Martin, DNP, RNC Terran Ann Mathers, DNS Ruth McCaffrey, ND, ARNP-BC Amy McClune, PhD, RN Betsy M. McDowell, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Erin McMenamin, MSN Jeanette McNeill, DrPH, MSN, BSN Sherri Mendelson, PhD, RNC, CNS, IBCLC Rebecca Meraz, PhD, MSN, RN Joanne M. Miller, PhD, APRN/GNP-BC Sharon Marie Mills-Wisneski, PhD, BSN, ADN, RN

Ari Min, PhD, RN Kimberly A. Mitchell, PhD, MS, BSN Donnya E. Mogensen, MS, RN-BC Karen H. Morin, PhD, RN Angela Mulcahy, MS, RN, CMSRN Ruth A. Mulnard, DNSc, RN, FAAN Carolyn Murrock, PhD, RN Lois H. Neuman, PhD, RN Diana Mary Louise Newman, EdD, BS, AM, RN Patricia Winck Nishimoto, DNS, MPH, BSN LaDonna Kaye Northington, DNS, BC Karen O’Connell, PhD, MSN, BSN, ADN Adesola Ogunfowokan, PhD, MScN, BNSc Ron Ordona, DNP, FNP-BC Tracy Ortelli, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Cynthia A. Oster, PhD, MBA, MSN, BSN Donna C. Owen, PhD, RN Kristin Ownby, PhD Erlinda Castro Palaganas, PhD, MPH, RN Daisy R. Palompon, PhD, DSN, MAN, RN Lana Pasek, MSN, EdM, BSNS, BSN, RNFA, APRN-BC Barbara Polivka, PhD, RN Cheryl Pollard, PhD, MN, BScN, RN, RPN Nancy Pontes, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FNAP Julie M. Porter, DipNursSt, MEd (AdultEd), MPH, PGDPH&TM, GDAET, GCMgt, PGradCertRural&RemMentalHlth Geralyn Prullage, DNP, APN, NNP/PNP-BC Sandra K. Prunty, PhD, MSN, BSN, ASN, RN Andrea E. Pusey-Murray, PhD, MPH, PgD (Ed), BSc, CertNsgAd, CertPsychNsg, RN Deborah A. Raines, PhD, EdS, RN, ANEF, FAAN Maureen Rauschhuber, PhD, RN Trenda Ray, PhD, MSNc Kathie Records, PhD, RN Mary-Kathryn Reeves-Hoche, PhD, APRN, ANP-BC Carolyn Reilly, PhD, RN Jean Reinert, MSN, RN, NE-BC Pamela J. Reis, PhD, CNM, NNP-BC Jacqueline Rhoads, PhD, ACNP-BC, ANP-C, CNL-BC, PMHNP-BC, FAANP Lori Rhudy, PhD, MS, BS Kathy Riley-Lawless, PhD, RN, PNP-BC Rebecca Robert, PhD Beth Rodgers, PhD, MSN, BS, RN, FAAN Noelle K. Rohatinsky, PhD, MN, RN Maureen C. Roller, DNP, ANP-BC, RN Heather M. Ross, PhD, DNP, ANP-BC Kathy Jean Roth, MSN, RN Kylie P. Russell, PhD, MHlthSc, GCHR, BS Sally S. Russell, MN, CMSRN, CNE Natalia Sak-Dankosky, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Linda F. Samson, PhD, RN-BC, NEA-BC Valerie C. Sauda, MSN, BS Jennifer L. Saylor, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC Florence Schaefer, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC Rachel F. Schiffman, PhD, RN, FAAN Iris Tamara Schneider, MSc (Nsg), RN Ruth Schofield, MSc(T), BScN, RN

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Connie Scott, MS, RN, NEA-BC Katy L. Searle, MT (ASCP), MSN, FNP-C Aaron M. Sebach, DNP, MBA, MS, AGACNP-BC, FNP-BC, NP-C, RN, CEN, CPEN, WCCM, CDME Sharon See, MSN, BSN, ADN Nancy Sharts-Hopko, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF, CNE Clarissa Agee Shavers, DNSc, WHNP-BC, RN, TRECOS Fellow Shyang-Yun Pamela K. Shiao, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, FAAN Sandra L. Siedlecki, PhD, RN, CNS Benjamin A. Smallheer, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CCRN, CNE Claudia DiSabatino Smith, PhD, RN Laureen H. Smith, PhD, MS, BSN, RN Lenora W. Smith, PhD, RN Constance Sobon Sensor, PhD, MSN, RN, CTN-A D’Ann Somerall, DNP, MAEd, CRNP, FNP-BC Virginia Ramos dos Santos Souza, MS, BSN, RN Allison P. Squires, PhD, RN Beth A. Staffileno, PhD Sharon Wallace Stark, PhD, RN, APRN-BC, CFN, CPG Andrew Storer, DNP, CRNP Ronnie Stout, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN I. Marlene Summers, MSNED, MEd, MSS, BSN Jane Sumner, PhD, MN, BSN, RN Oslinah Buru Tagutanazvo, PhD, MSc (Nsg), BSc (Nsg), BACur Laura A. Talbot, EdD, PhD, RN Jing-Yu Tan, PhD, MMed, BSc, RN Noriyoshi Tanaka, PhD, RN Jane Hsiao-Chen Tang, PhD, RN, NE-BC Elizabeth Johnston Taylor, PhD, RN Patricia L. Thomas, PhD, MSN, BSN, ADN, RN Cathy J. Thompson, PhD, RN, CCNS, CNE Marivic B. Torregosa, PhD, RN, FNP Mary Tracy, PhD, RN Hsiu-Min Tsai, PhD, RN Inez Tuck, PhD, MN, MBA, MDiv, BSN, RN Donna M. Tydings, DNP, RN, CNS-BC, NEA-BC P. Vermeir, PhD, MBA, MPM, MPA, RN Mary Anne Vincent, PhD, RN, CNE Adrienne Wald, EdD, MBA, RN, MCHES, CNE Mary Eileen Walsh, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Jing Wang, PhD, MPH, MSN, RN Jing Wang, MSN, BSN Julia M. Ward, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Tamara Lynn Wardell, PhD, MSN, RN Patricia Watts Kelley, PhD, RN, GNP-C, FNP-C, FAANP, FAAN Nnenna Weathers, PhD, MSN, RN Natalie Weidman, DNP, MSN, BSN, RN Clarann Weinert, SC, PhD, RN, FAAN Krista Alaine White, PhD, RN, CCRN-K, CNE Christina L. Williamson, DHA, MSN, RN, CPHQ Sandra Wise, PhD, MS, BSN Vivien Xi Wu, PhD, MEdu, BN, RN Mary E. Wurzbach, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, FNP Miaofen Yen, PhD, RN, FAAN Lufei Young, PhD, RN, APRN-NP Karen Zulkowski, DNS, RN, CWS Maya Zumstein-Shaha, PhD, RN

Conference Planning Task Force Megan E. Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN, Chair Freida Chavez, DNP, DSCN, MHSc, RN, FAAN Mercedes Gutierrez-Valverde, DR, MSN, RN, Board Liaison Azmat Jahan Khan, MScN, RN Cynthia Ann Leaver, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC Vincent Salyers, EdD, MSN, RN, ANEF Patricia Sharpnack, DNP, RN, CNE, NEA-BC, ANEF Sarah Abel, DNP, RN, CEN, FAEN, Lead Nurse Planner, Staff Liaison Machelle L. Fisher, Staff Liaison Megan LoGreco, Staff Liaison Joni Wallman, Events Erin Craig, Events Brianna Lee, Events

Beta Chi Chapter, Northwestern State University of Louisiana, congratulates

Dr. Patricia E. Thompson on receiving Sigma’s 2019 Nell J. Watts Lifetime Achievement Award!

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CONGRATULATIONS! to the Psi Upsilon Chapter on its great accomplishments! 2017 — Chartered Chapter #546 2019 — Key Award Recipient

Learn more about WGU’s CCNE-accredited* nursing degree programs at wgu.edu/healthcare. • B.S. Nursing (Prelicensure) • B.S. Nursing (RN to BSN) • B.S. Health Information Management • B.S. Health Services Coordination • B.S. Business—Healthcare Management (from the College of Business) • M.S. Nursing—Education (RN to MSN) • M.S. Nursing—Education (BSN to MSN) • M.S. Nursing—Leadership and Management (RN to MSN) • M.S. Nursing—Leadership and Management (BSN to MSN) • M.S. Nursing—Nursing Informatics (RN to MSN)

Chapter Delegates Carole Liske President, Virginia Henderson Fellow Debra Abee Vice President

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Beth Baldwin Tigges’ President’s Circle In her call to action, 2017-2019 Sigma President Beth Baldwin Tigges challenged members to be a catalyst for change by donating to the Sigma Foundation for Nursing. Thank you to the donors listed below who answered her call and made two or more donations during the 2017-2019 biennium (1 November 2017 20 November 2019). This list is current as of 31 August 2019.

2017-2019 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Rodney Patrick Abary Debra Elaine Abee Sabine Margot Abraham-MacInnes Liberty Hermoso Acorda Eddie N. Acosta Julie Adams Marsha Howell Adams Clara L. Adams-Ender Miriam A. Adelstein Anthony and Rita A. Adeniran Janice G. Agazio Carmel A. Ahrens Joseph Oyeniyi Aina Laura Jeanne Akahori Omolara Akinsanya Sami Al Hamidi Stella Aladeniyi Yvonne Marie Albright Jose L. Alejandro Judith W. Alexander Kirsten Violet Alexander Margarett Alexandre Eileen M. Alexy Dolores M. Alford Naeema H. AlGasseer Jerico Gamiao Alicante Mary Christine Alichnie Elizabeth A. Allan Karen J. Allen Laura L. Allen Melissa Barbara Allen Betty Alsup Nicole Altmann Luz E. Alva Karen A. Amirehsani Ma. Jocelyn C. Amparo Cheryl L. Anderson Karen L. Anderson Lisa Chavis Anderson

Karen R. Anderton Marian A. Andrews Debbie Anglade Nancy E. Anklam Vi-Anne Antrum Joan L. Arata Vivette Rose Archer Shelly S. Archibald Bobbi J. Arnold Wilda R. Arnold Sandra L. Ashby Jane B. Asheroff Reza Assadollahi Shieva D’Laine Marie Auch Mary Ranae Aukerman James M. Austin Linda L. Austin Saralyn P. Austin Mary E. Auterman Julie Auzenne Amita Avadhani Mary Aydelott-Slavet Marilyn Baader Amy Michelle Backs Cynthia A. Bailey Nellie C. Bailey Sheila Bailey Morris Becky M. Baird Sondra B. Baird Mabry Irmajean Bajnok Bonnie E. Baker Dorothy C. Baker Joy Don Baker Lynne Marie Baker Sarah G. Baker Suzanne B. Bakken Judy Baksi Carol M. Baldwin Jeffery Baldwin Anna Elizabeth Balser Jo Anne H. Balthazor Nancy Balvin Tina Louise Bardavid Marianne Tickey Baril Lin L. Barker Patricia C. Barrett

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Mary Harvel Sas Marcia M. Sass Valerie C. Sauda Jenny L. Sauls Mary Jane SauvĂŠ Beth Renee Savoie Suzanne Sayle Jennifer Lynn Saylor Gina D. Scarinzi Florence Schaefer Kim Schafer Astroth Linda Scharf Lisa Vigil Schattinger Ellen Y. Schauerman Jo Ann Schedler Kathryn Ambur Scherck Joan Lesley Scherrer Suzette Scheuermann Barbara A. Schiano Rachel Schiffman Elizabeth A. Schlenk Ava L. Schmidt Cheryl K. Schmidt Theresa K. Schmidt Geri Schmotzer Michele Schonbrunner Patricia M. Schoon Nancy L. Schuller Hayley Elizabeth Schum Christine Schwartz Molly Schwartz Anne Marie Schwiebert Catherine W. Sconzo Connie A. Scott Cynthia Sculco Azizah Amir Sculley Nancy L. Seidel Patricia Clark Seifert Craig R. Sellers Denise S. Sellers Beatrice J. Selwyn Jacinta Selzer Marsha L. Serdenis Kathryn F. Service Pennie Sessler Branden Jeanne E. M. Seyfarth Patricia Salazar Shakhshir Iris R. Shannon Susan E. Shapiro Nancy C. ShartsHopko Luanne Marie Shaw Geralyn M. Sheehan Patricia R. Sheehy Maureen E. Shekleton Ta-Yi Shen Nancy S. ShendellFalik Valerie J. Shereck Mary E. Sheridan Ann M. Sheridan Hmelar Gwen D. Sherwood Jean Shinners Narda M. Shipp Martha Shippy Marilyn J. Shirk Virginia R. Sicola Terry J. Siek Deborah E. Silvers Adams Linda Anne Silvestri Elaine Sime John M. Simmons Sandra Simmons Gilbert Charles

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Angie Strawn Linda A. Streit Nola K. Strickland Patricia(Trish) Strom Nancy A. Strub Neville E. Strumpf Margery A. Stuart Alexa K. Stuifbergen Susanne N. Suchy Candice J. Sullivan Lillie S. Sullivan Marlene Summers Judith Anne Sumner Rosa E. Suzuki Claire Y. Svrcek Marilyn A. Swan Joaleen Swanson Kristen M. Swanson Jennifer Sydow Helen M. Taggart Oslinah Buru Tagutanazvo Lisa Scarborough Tallet Mary Ellen Tanner Mary P. Tarbox Steve Tarkington Janet H. Tarolli Kathleen L. Taylor Rebecca Taylor Wanda Taylor Michelle Ann TaylorSmith Susan Ann Teahen Vicki Lynne Teribury Laura TerriquezKasey Megumi Teshima Helen M. Thamm Alicia Thomas Pamela Thomas Cathy J. Thompson Debra N. Thompson Joyce E. Thompson Patricia E. Thompson Renee Thompson Sara B. Thompson Sheri Beth Thompson Kristin Thooft M. Joyce Thornton Terry Throckmorton Wanda Elizabeth ThumaMcDermond Laura L. Thurman Beth Baldwin Tigges Maria H. Tijerina Cherina Viloria Tinio Mary M. Tinsley Elizabeth Tipps Muriel W. Touretzky Deborah E. Trautman Enna Edouard Trevathan Ann Tritak Irene Trowell-Harris Linda E. Troyer Pao-Feng Tsai Nancy D. Tsottles Michele Penson Tsuchiya Rebecca L. Tsusaki Josefina Angeles Tuazon Stephanie L. Turrise Lynda A. Tyer-Viola Deborah P. Tyler Marlene B. UhrinBirster Maria L. Ule Ana M. Valadez Guillermo R. ValdesManganelly Nancy M. Valentine Theresa M. Valiga

April Hazard Vallerand Patricia L. Valoon Laura L. Van Auker Beverly Faye Van Metre Karen Rae Vanaskie Melanie Rebekah Vance Terry McCormick Vandenbosch Richell A. VanNieuwenhuyzen Filomena F. Varvaro Freda Vasse Sharon Vasuthevan Edith Price Vaughan Beth C. VaughanWrobel Gilberto Vega Rivera Rose M. Veith Josephine Velasquez Ronaldo Gayrama Verian Joyce Ann Verran Inese Verzemnieks Sandra Issette Vick Belen Andrada Villanueva-Hilario Susan Wanda Vines Cynthia W. Vlasich Norman H. Volk Paula K. Vuckovich Linda L. Wadian Barbara Wadsworth Cynthia J. Wage Elizabeth K. Wajdowicz Mary Jean Waldo Jane A. Walker Barbara A. Wall Karen M. Wall Elizabeth M. Walsh Judith W. Walsh Henrietta A. WaltonNunez Karen A. Wambach Lai Ping Atalanta Wan Kathryn M. WardPresson Sarah E. Ware Hermine J. Warren Linda M. Waters Gloria Marcia Watson Susan Dee Watson Linda McKown Watts Eileen J. Weatherby Donna A. Weatherwalks Cathrine L. Weaver Michael T. Weaver Terri E. Weaver Monique Weber Jean Jacoby Weimer Shauna Weinand Rosa Lee Weinert Pamela A. Weis Kathleen Smith Weiss Melinda WeisserLee Ann Rosa Weitzel Marie C. Welch Dorette E. Welk Dennis W. Wells Thelma J. Wells Elizabeth J. West Elizabeth Jane Westcott Rima Wexler Jane C. Whalen Ann H. White Jacqueline Beda White Karen Elizabeth

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ATTRACTIONS

Water Taxis, Dinner Cruises, Kayaks/Peddle Boats Plaza Entertainment The Awakening The Plateau Carousel The Capital Wheel/Brews & Bites by Wolfgang Puck Urban Pirates

LEGEND

Public Safety Office Public Parking

CLOTHING, SHOES, & ACCESSORIES J-180 K-181 B-141 L-142 L-165 K-162 J-172 L-165 J-164 A-185 L-153 J-168 K-128 L-138 L-144 L-100 J-178 L-138

Alex and Ani Betty The Black Dog Carhartt Cariloha Bamboo Charming Charlie Comfort One Shoes Del Sol Color Change Fire & Ice Harley-Davidson House of JonLei Atelier Jos. A. Bank Life is good.® New York New York Pinktini Fashion Boutique South Moon Under Sports Zone Elite Stile For Men

DINING & ENTERTAINMENT P-172 D-149 P-164 J-179 M-112 P-185 M-116 B-152 H-188 R-200 J-177 E-145 E-141 M-122 J-199 C-155 B-153 J-186 D-137 K-151 K-152

Bobby McKey’s Bond 45 Brass Tap Brother Jimmy's BBQ Bubble Bounce Cadillac Ranch Capital Wheel Business Center Fiorella Italian Kitchen Grace’s Mandarin Granite City Food & Brewery Irish Whisper Pub McCormick & Schmick’s McLoone’s Pier House Muse Paintbar Public House Redstone American Grill Rosa Mexicano Succotash The Tasting Room Wine Bar & Shop Thai Pavilion Walrus Oyster & Ale House

FAST CASUAL DINING

Chipotle Mexican Grill Crab Cake Café Elevation Burger Franks & Shakes McDonald’s Mezeh Mediterranean Grill Nando’s Peri-Peri Potbelly Sandwich Shop Subway Subway (at Sunoco)

B-158 D-140 M-108 B-156 See Map K-191 K-191 D-146 M-110 See Map

GIFTS AND HOME GOODS A-177 K-171 A-173 D-145 K-121 Q-151 K-131 L-180 L-170 A-189

AMERICA! Art Whino Build-A-Bear Workshop Capital Teas Life is good.® Local Motors Marbles: The Brain Store Potomac Gourmet Market Stonewall Kitchen Tervis

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PERSONAL CARE & SERVICES M-120 J-174 Q-162 L-141 K-159 K-161 Q-221 L-125 M-120 B-168 See Map M-136 R-240 R-230 L-145 K-141

Bella Cosmetic Surgery Capital Spine & Pain Center CVS Pharmacy Divine Nail Spa GNC Harbor Cleaners Harbor Medical & Urgent Care Harborside Surgery Center Lifetime Wealth Planning & Management Marina Office Sunoco T-Mobile Upper Cuts Gentlemen’s - Grooming Place Upper Cuts Salon & Spa The UPS Store Willpower Fitness

Post Office Services ATM

ATM Public Restrooms Metrobus Stop

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SPECIALTY FOOD & BEVERAGE D-145 7 D-138 Q-162 A-181 L-150 D-150 L-120 L-180 M-128 L-140B A-181 A-167

Ben & Jerry’s Brews & Bites by Wolfgang Puck Capital Teas CVS Pharmacy Georgetown Olive Oil Company Harbor Café Peeps & Company Pepper Palace Potomac Gourmet Market Pretty Girl Cupcakery Savannah's Candy Kitchen SPAGnVOLA Chocolatier Starbucks

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Convention Sponsors Thank you to our sponsors for their generous support of the 45th Biennial Convention! Alpha Chapter, Indiana University School of Nursing BRONZE Sponsor Poster Presentations Sponsor

Kappa Chapter, The Catholic University of America Research Dissertation Award and Research Dissemination Award Presentations Sponsor

Alpha Beta Chapter, Loyola University Contributing Sponsor

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing DIAMOND Sponsor Institute for Global Healthcare Leadership and Convention Website Sponsor, Exhibitor, Advertiser

Alpha Omega Chapter at Adelphi University Chapter Awards Recognition Event Sponsor University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing SILVER Sponsor Convention Wi-Fi Sponsor, Advertiser American Association of Colleges of Nursing Becoming a Nurse Educator Session Sponsor, Exhibitor American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Evidence-Based Practice Award Presentation Sponsor Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing BRONZE Sponsor Exhibit Hall Aisle Marker Sponsor Chapter Key Award Presentation Sponsor, Exhibitor, Advertiser

Convention Sponsors

Beta Iota Chapter and University of Cincinnati College of Nursing Audrey Hepburn Award for Contributions to the Health and Welfare of Children Award Presentation Sponsor Chamberlain University and Phi Pi Chapter DIAMOND Sponsor Attendee Tote Bags, Attendee Badges, and Exhibit Hall Bingo Sponsor, Exhibitor, Advertiser Duke University School of Nursing and Beta Epsilon Chapter Charging Station Sponsor Epsilon Kappa Chapter, Molloy College Attendee Notebooks Sponsor Eta Eta Chapter, York College of PA Hester C. Klopper Award Presentation Sponsor The George Washington University School of Nursing SILVER Sponsor Selfie Wall Sponsor, Exhibitor Georgia Baptist College of Nursing of Mercer University and Pi Gamma Chapter PLATINUM Sponsor Exhibit Hall Grand Opening & Welcome Reception Sponsor, Exhibitor, Advertiser Herff Jones BRONZE Sponsor Ribbon Wall Sponsor

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Mercer Consumer DIAMOND Sponsor Exhibit Hall Lunch Sponsor, Exhibitor, Advertiser Mu Upsilon Chapter at the College of Staten Island/ CUNY Melanie C. Dreher Outstanding Dean Award Presentation Sponsor New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing Marie Hippensteel Lingeman Award for Excellence in Nursing Practice Presentation Sponsor Nu Nu Chapter New Member Pillar Award Presentation Sponsor NurseThink Exhibit Hall Aisle Marker Sponsor, Exhibitor The Ohio State University College of Nursing GOLD Sponsor Biennial Convention Mobile App Sponsor, Exhibitor, Advertiser Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter BRONZE Sponsor Clinical Escape Room Experience Sponsor, Exhibitor, Advertiser Omicron Delta Chapter - University of Phoenix BRONZE Sponsor Pre-Conference and Information Sign Sponsor University of Delaware BRONZE Sponsor Educational Sessions Signs, Exhibitor, Advertiser University of Maryland School of Nursing BRONZE Sponsor Rising Stars Poster Presentations Sponsor, Exhibitor, Advertiser Wambi PLATINUM Sponsor Sigma Hackathon Western Governors University and Psi Upsilon Chapter GOLD Sponsor Attendee Lanyards Sponsor, Exhibitor, Advertiser Withmax Consulting, Inc. Steps for Research Sponsor

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Informational Meetings and Sessions

Attendees are invited to participate in their appropriate regional meeting to meet other members and learn about what is going on in their region. The second part of each regional meeting is a candidate forum where candidates discuss their ideas for the role of regional coordinator.

Sunday, 17 November 4:15-5:30 p.m. (1615-1730) Regional Coordinator Candidate Forums and Regional Meetings Africa Global Region: Hotel, Level 2, Camellia 3 Asia Global Region: Hotel, Level 2, Camellia 2 Europe Global Region: Hotel, Level 2, Camellia 1 atin America/Caribbean Global Region: Hotel, Level 2, L Azalea 3 Middle East Global Region: Hotel, Level 2, Azalea 2 Oceania Global Region: Hotel, Level 2, Azalea 1 North America Global Region This region includes the following: Region 1: Hotel, Level 2, Magnolia 3 Region 2: Convention Center, Level 3, National Harbor 8 Region 3: Convention Center, Level 3, National Harbor 7 Region 4: Convention Center, Level 3, National Harbor 6

Chapter Leader Sessions This is a great time to gather new information and resources, share your ideas with other leaders, learn about other chapters’ successes, and get your questions answered. Sessions will take place in National Harbor 5 on Level 3 of the Convention Center unless noted otherwise.

Saturday, 16 November 3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600)

Amending Your Charter to Add a Practice Setting

Sunday, 17 November 10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130)

Developing Future Leaders to Plan Your Chapter’s Legacy

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130)

Engaging and Retaining Sigma's Retired Members This session will be held in National Harbor 6.

1:45-3:00 p.m. (1345-1500)

Understanding Sigma’s Membership Eligibility Criteria

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600)

Developing a Successful Recruitment Plan

Monday, 18 November 9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945)

Strategies and Resources to Increase Your Chapter's Visibility

1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430)

The How, What, and Why Behind Member Communication

Region 5: Convention Center, Level 3, National Harbor 13 Region 6: Convention Center, Level 3, National Harbor 5 Region 7: Convention Center, Level 3, National Harbor 4 Region 8: Convention Center, Level 3, National Harbor 11 Region 9: Convention Center, Level 3, National Harbor 12 Region 10: Convention Center, Level 3, National Harbor 10

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Regional Meetings and Candidate Forums

Region 11: Convention Center, Level 2, Chesapeake A-C Region 12: Convention Center, Level 2, Chesapeake 1-3 Region 13: Convention Center, Level 2, Chesapeake D-F Region 14: Convention Center, Level 2, Chesapeake 4-6 Region 15: Convention Center, Level 2, Chesapeake G-I

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We proudly celebrate the 60th anniversary of UMSON’s Pi Chapter of Sigma this year; it was chartered June 2, 1959.

LEADER. LAUDED. LEGACY. With a 130-year legacy of excellence and as a leader in nursing informatics education, the University of Maryland School of Nursing proudly congratulates its two-time alumna who is this year’s recipient of the Virginia K. Saba Nursing Informatics Leadership Award.

SUSAN K. NEWBOLD, PHD, RN-BC, FAAN, FHIMSS, FAMIA Owner and Consultant, Nursing Informatics Boot Camp

We also honor the award’s namesake, Virginia K. Saba, EdD, DS (Hon.), RN, FACMI, FAAN, LL, a pioneer in the integration of computer technology in the nursing profession for more than 40 years. She spearheaded the nursing informatics movement, initiated academic computer technology programs, promoted distance-learning technologies, and developed computer-based information systems for health care settings. She received an honorary Doctor of Science degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore in 2008.

Our Nursing Informatics master’s specialty has been ranked No. 1 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for five years running.

nursing.umaryland.edu/nursinginformatics


BULLYING IN THE WORKPLACE: SOLUTIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE In stressful environments like hospitals, the high rate of violence takes its toll. When situations become volatile, nurses can use strategies from this online course to initiate conversations and prevent harmful behaviors. Using adult learning principles, nurses will be educated on creating a safe environment to hold these crucial conversations that will improve dialogue and engagement between nursing staff to create behavior change and build a highperformance culture.

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FACULTY KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT: A REVIEW FOR NURSE EDUCATORS The six-course program is aimed at preparing academic nurse educators for the Certified Nurse Educator (CNEÂŽ) credentialing examination. It will establish a sound foundation for continued nurse faculty development. The courses, designed like chapters in an online study-guide booklet, closely align to all major content areas within the CNEÂŽ test blueprint.

Sigma offers many continuing nursing education (CNE) courses on a wide variety of topics. Check out these courses and more at www.SigmaMarketplace.org.

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When

Sunday, 17 November 2019 and Monday, 18 November

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Sigma Foundation for Nursing booth located near registration check-in

Daily step winner prize (2) Insulated Sigma Water Bottle

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Meet the Authors Meet the Authors Sigma Marketplace National Harbor 2-3 Sunday, 17 November 2019

Monday, 18 November 2019

Mary Lou Bond, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN Mentoring Today’s Nurses: A Global Perspective for Success

Kimberly Dunker, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE, CNEcl Faculty Knowledge & Skills Development: A Review for Nurse Educators

Nancy Rollins Gantz, PhD, MSN, RN, MBA, NE-BC, MRCNA 101 Global Leadership Lessons for Nurses

Catherine Robinson-Walker, MBA, MCC Leading Valiantly in Healthcare

Carol J. Huston, DPA, MSN, RN, FAAN The Road to Leadership and The Road to Positive Work Cultures Jacqueline M. Loversidge, PhD, RNC-AWHC Evidence-Informed Health Policy Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/ PMHNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN Implementing the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Competencies in Healthcare; Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Real-Life Success Stories; and Editor of Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing Sarah Oerther, MSN, MEd, RN, CSPI Community Health Nursing Luanne Linnard-Palmer, EdD, RN When Parents Say No Karen Roush, PhD, APN A Nurse's Step-By-Step Guide to Writing A Dissertation or Scholarly Project, Second Edition and A Nurse's Step-By-Step Guide to Publishing a Dissertation or DNP Project Melissa Stec, DNP, CNM, APRN, FACNM, FAAN Technology Integration in Research Sharon M. Weinstein, MS, RN, CRNI, FACW, FAAN B is for Balance and Nursing Without Borders: Values, Wisdom, Success Markers Joyce Zurmehly, PhD, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, ANEF Evidence-Informed Health Policy

9:15-10:00 a.m. (0915-1000)

Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Creating & Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, Second Edition Gwen D. Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Reflective Practice: Transforming Education and Improving Outcomes, Second Edition and Reflective Organizations Doris Grinspun, PhD, MSN, BScN, RN, LLD(hon), Dr(hc), O.ONT Transforming Nursing Through Knowledge Irmajean Bajnok, PhD, MScN, BScN, RN Transforming Nursing Through Knowledge Cynthia M. Thomas, EdD, MS, RNc A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Transitioning to the Professional Nurse Role

Meet the Authors

9:30-10:30 a.m. (0930-1030)

Daniel J. Pesut, PhD, RN, FAAN The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses Cynthia Saver, MS, RN Anatomy of Writing for Publication for Nurses, Third Edition Alvin D. Jeffery, PhD, RN-BC, CCRN-K, FNP-BC Staff Educator’s Guide to Clinical Orientation, Second Edition and Staff Educator’s Guide to Professional Development: Assessing and Enhancing Nurse Competency Ashley Singh, DNP, RN, EBP-C Transformational Leadership: Delivering Excellence

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Alpha Chapter Board 2019. Alpha you Chapter Board 2019. Thank for your service Thank you for your service Alpha Chapter is honored to be part of Alpha Chapter is honored to beand part of Indiana University since 1922 IndianatoUniversity since 1922 excited be associated with theand excited to be associated with the Indiana University bicentennial Indiana University celebration this year bicentennial celebration this year

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Sigma has the best volunteers ever! Thank you to the Sigma changemakers who gave their time and support during the 2017-2019 biennium! Show off your volunteer pride and photos on social media using #SigmaConv19 and #SigmaVolunteer. Become a Sigma changemaker by volunteering for future opportunities. Opt-in to receive email alerts as soon as a new opportunity opens that matches your qualifications and interests by completing your Volunteer Profile in The Circle!

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Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center We are pleased to offer dedicated viewing time for our attendees to enjoy the exhibit booths and other activities located in the exhibit hall. Please join the fun, the food, and the opportunity to network. Door prize drawings will take place daily Saturday through Monday. Enter your ticket to win! Exhibit Hall Bingo returns! You will find your Bingo card and instructions in your registration packet.

Saturday, 16 November 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (1000-1500)

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School of Nursing congratulates

4:00-6:00 p.m. (1600-1800)

alumna Hsiu-Hung Wang, PhD, RN,

Exhibit Hall Grand Opening & Welcome Reception

9:15-11:00 a.m. (0915-1100) Exhibit Hall Open Coffee Break

12:30-1:30 p.m. (1230-1330) Exhibit Hall Open Coffee Break/Dessert

Dr. Wang is an internationally esteemed nurse leader, educator and scholar whose leadership has impacted the advancement of nursing in Taiwan and around the world through her vision, commitment and innovative approaches. is prestigious award recognizes her superior achievement and dedication to the advance-

Monday, 18 November

ment of global health.

7:30-8:30 a.m. (0730-0830)

Dr. Wang earned her PhD from the UT Austin School

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MS, FAAN, recipient of the Mary Tolle Wright Award for Excellence in Leadership.

of Nursing in 1998. She is a professor at Kaohsiung Medical Universi College of Nursing in Taiwan and president of the Taiwan Nurses Association. As a UT Austin alumna, Dr. Wang is truly an example of What Starts Here Changes the World!

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Exhibitor Listings A Fashion Hayvin, Inc. Booth 723

DeSales University Division of Nursing Booth 701

A Fashion Hayvin markets jewelry in over 40 trade shows annually. We cater to today’s medical professional. All craftsmanship is unconditionally guaranteed forever. Stop by for our free jewelry promotion.

DeSales University is a Catholic liberal arts university located in Center Valley, Pennsylvania. The DeSales University Division of Nursing offers BSN (Traditional, Accelerated, Evening/ Weekend), MSN (FNP, AGACNP, PMHNP, Forensic Nursing, Nursing Informatics, CNS, MSN/MBA) and DNP (Clinical Leadership with MBA Option, Executive Leadership with MBA Option) degrees.

American Association of Colleges of Nursing Booth 503 The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) establishes quality standards for nursing education, influences the nursing profession to improve healthcare, and promotes public support of baccalaureate and graduate nursing education, research, and practice.

ATI Nursing Education Booth 303 ATI Nursing Education is the leading provider of online instruction, remediation, analytics, and consulting solutions that deliver superior learning outcomes, enhance faculty effectiveness, and support the growth of nursing programs across the country.

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Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing BRONZE Sponsor Booth 310 The Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing offers BSN degrees through Traditional and FastBacc®, online MSN Leadership and Innovation, online DNP including tracks as a FNP, NM and NNP and DNP Executive Nursing Leadership.

In today’s quickly changing, increasingly complex healthcare environment, Drexel Nurses know that ambition can’t wait. Join today’s top nurses in a Drexel University online RN to BSN, MSN, doctorate, or certificate program taught by experienced and board certified nurse leaders to gain in-depth clinical and leadership skills. Prepare for your future today. Online.Drexel.Edu/Nursing

Duke University School of Nursing Booth 605 The Duke University School of Nursing is the destination for outstanding talent. A diverse community of scholars, researchers, and clinicians, we are educating the next generation of transformational leaders in nursing. Join us on this exciting journey.

Duquesne University School of Nursing Booth 222

BSN, MSN, DNP, and PhD programs, 100% first-time pass rates across all specializations. Small classes, solid faculty, student relationships. Faculty active in their specialty. U.S. News Top 10 rankings for online MSN, DNP, and PhD programs!

The School of Nursing is a widely recognized pioneer in nursing education. Its rich, innovative, 82-year history includes Pennsylvania’s first BSN program in 1937 and the nation’s first online PhD in nursing program in 1997. Today, the school is recognized by numerous U.S. News & World Report rankings and the NLN as a Center of Excellence. An early adopter in online graduate nursing education, the School of Nursing has a program to fit your needs no matter where you are in your life and career journey: MSN or PMC (Family Nurse Practitioner, Forensic Nursing, and Nursing Education and Faculty Role tracks), DNP, PhD in Nursing Ethics, or a PhD in Nursing. Our graduates and faculty are recognized as nurse leaders. www.duq.edu/nursing

CCI Research Foundation Booth 425

DxR Development Group, Inc. Booth 523

The Catholic University of American Conway School of Nursing Booth 725

CCI Research Foundation’s mission is to fund research that contributes to the advancement of perioperative nursing science and the enhancement of perioperative patient care. In 2020 our application period is January 1 – May 1.

DxR Development Group features DxR Nursing SELECT—“virtual” patient software for practicing and developing clinical judgment in the context of realistic nursing scenarios, and Integrated Medical Curriculum—media-rich content tutorials to supplement classroom instruction.

Chamberlain University and Phi Pi Chapter DIAMOND Sponsor Booth 501

EBSCO Health Booth 600

With 130 years of nursing education experience and as the largest nursing school in the country, Chamberlain University is committed to educate, empower, and embolden diverse healthcare professionals who advance the health of people, families, communities, and nations

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Drexel University Online Booth 702

EBSCO is a leading provider of evidence-based clinical decision support solutions, skill development tools, and research databases designed by nurses for nurses. Our flagship products include Dynamic Health™, Nursing Reference Center™ Plus, and CINAHL® Complete.

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ECFMG/FAIMER Booth 205

The Gideons International Booth 212

ECFMG is a world leader in promoting quality health care—serving physicians, members of the medical education and regulatory communities, health care consumers, and those researching issues in medical education and health workforce planning.

The Gideons International distributes new Testaments with Psalms and Proverbs to all medical personnel at no charge in appreciation for what they do in our community.

ELNEC: End of Life Nursing Education Consortium Booth 424

Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College Booth 622

The End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) project is an international nursing education initiative to improve palliative care in the United States and globally. This consortium is a partnership between City of Hope, Duarte, California, and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), Washington, DC.

With a legacy beginning in 1902, Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College has a strong tradition of educating healthcare professionals in St. Louis, Missouri, and across the country. Today Goldfarb is also on a trajectory to gain prominence in research through advancing nursing science.

Elsevier Booth 709/711

Grand Canyon University/Nu Upsilon Chapter Booth 714

Elsevier is passionate about education. Our motivating goal in everything we do is preparing students for successful nursing careers. We accomplish this by providing institutions and educators with world-class content and innovative teaching and learning technology.

Grand Canyon University is Arizona’s premier, nonprofit, private Christian university committed to delivering affordable, transformative higher education. GCU’s nine colleges offer more 200 academic programs, including 150 online academic programs, for traditional students and working professionals. Students may learn on GCU’s vibrant campus or as part of a dynamic online learning community. Find your purpose at gcu.edu

ExamSoft Worldwide, Inc. Booth 504 ExamSoft’s solution enables nursing schools to more efficiently and effectively create, administer, grade, and analyze various forms of assessments with the end goal of improving student performance, curricular design, NCLEX® preparation, and accreditation compliance.

Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Booth 202 Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing will have information on a variety of degree programs and benefits.

The George Washington University School of Nursing SILVER Sponsor Booth 611 The George Washington University School of Nursing is a highly ranked institution in Washington, DC, offering degree programs at every level of nursing education.

Georgia Baptist College of Nursing of Mercer University and Pi Gamma Chapter PLATINUM Sponsor Booth 400 Established in 1902, the college is nationally recognized for excelling in teaching, scholarship, leadership, practice, research, and service. The college offers the traditional BSN degree, as well as a hybrid online MSN with specialties in FNP, AGPCNP, and AG-ACNP. The hybrid online BSN-DNP and DNP (post-master’s) provide graduates with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed at the highest levels of nursing practice. The hybrid online PhD program prepares nurse scholars to lead the nation in extending the body of nursing knowledge.

Healthy Aging Research Group Booth 211 “Food First” is the slogan inspiring HARG. An innovative company dedicated to giving a regular meal to people with swallowing impairment, producing modified texture foods and devices for food provision in acute and chronic patients.

Hurst Review Services Booth 722

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Hurst Review Services’ proven approach to NCLEX® preparation combines the best of all worlds by reviewing must-know core content, developing critical thinking and application skills, incorporating NCLEX® specific testing strategies, and practicing high level NCLEX® style questions. Hurst’s course is facilitated at schools of nursing nationwide or online.

Indiana University School of Nursing Booth 305 Indiana University School of Nursing is proud to hold two NLN Center of Excellence designations. Nurses seeking advancement can choose from BSN-PhD and RN-MSN options, nine MSN program tracks, and distance-accessible PhD and DNP programs.

The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing Booth 525 We bring the expertise of Johns Hopkins Nursing to you through continuing education – including the popular Johns Hopkins Nursing EBP model, consultations, and visits for nurses; all creatively designed to strengthen clinical and leadership skills.

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Exhibitor Listings International Service Learning Booth 312

Marian University Booth 213

ISL is a global service learning provider offering year-round opportunities for nurses to earn CEUs while using their skills to benefit at-risk groups in the global community. We also facilitate faculty-led nursing preceptorships for colleges and universities.

Marian University is committed to delivering top-notch nursing programs. Our holistic approach expands your heart and awakens your spirit by embracing diverse cultural perspectives and providing service-learning opportunities in addition to our interdisciplinary, interprofessional instruction.

J. Brandt Recognition Booth 624

Medline Industries Inc. Booth 623

An experienced manufacturer providing nursing pins for institutions of higher learning around the world, J. Brandt Recognition can translate your vision into a unique nursing pin or duplicate any nursing pin. We offer online ordering and no setup fees. Stop by our booth to see how we can save your students money! Learn more at www.jbrandt.com.

Medline is the largest privately held manufacturer of medical supplies in the world. Gloves, scrubs, wound care, and more.

Mercer Consumer DIAMOND Sponsor Booth 404

James Madison University School of Nursing Booth 724

Mercer Consumer, a service of Mercer Health & Benefits Administration LLC, is proud to be the insurance administrator for Sigma. We have been offering a competitive professional liability plan to serve your needs since 2011.

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We engage students, faculty, and communities through dynamic and innovative nursing education, practice, and scholarship to influence health in our world. Our undergraduate programs include an on campus BSN and an online RN-BSN. Graduate programs include online options for Nurse Administrator, Clinical Nurse Leader, and Doctor of Nursing Practice. Hybrid options include Family, Geriatric, and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, and Nurse Midwifery.

Meridy's Uniforms Booth 601 Meridy’s Uniforms – We take care of everything from uniquely customized student uniforms that last to customized packs for skills assessment. Enjoy easy online ordering for your students, faculty, and bookstore backed by excellent customer service. Providing Professional, Quality Products for Nursing Programs since 1983. www.meridys.com; www.myskillspack.com; 800-2379164.

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and Nu Beta atLarge Chapter DIAMOND Sponsor Booth 505 The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is a globally recognized leader in education, research, and practice and ranked No. 1 for master's, DNP, and online programs by U.S. News & World Report. Visit nursing.jhu.edu.

Northwestern State University College of Nursing Booth 704 Northwestern State University is proud to offer our 100% ONLINE Doctor of Nursing Practice with ZERO out of state fees! Come visit our recruiter today!

Jones & Bartlett Learning Booth 403

NurseThink Booth 304

Jones & Bartlett Learning is a world-leading provider of instructional, assessment, and learning-performance management solutions for the secondary education, postsecondary education, and professional markets.

Kaplan Nursing Booth 216 Kaplan Nursing supports nursing programs worldwide. We provide Admissions Testing, Curriculum Integration, Virtual Clinical Simulation, English Language Review, and Prep for three global nursing exams: the CGFNS Qualifying Exam; the ISPN; and the NCLEX.

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NurseThink®, a brand of NurseTim®, was developed to assist both faculty and students. The whole goal of NurseThink® is to give students the power they need to study and learn more effectively. NurseThink® is all about the development of clinical judgment skills in every student across the curriculum. One of our main objectives is to partner and support faculty so they can help students achieve success in the classroom, on NCLEX®, and most importantly, in practice.

Liberty University Booth 712

The Ohio State University College of Nursing GOLD Sponsor Booth 405

Liberty University, ranked in the Top 10 Best Online Colleges, is the largest non-profit Christian university in the world. Liberty strives to educate in a flexible, affordable, and accessible environment with multiple degree options available.

The Ohio State University College of Nursing exists to dream, discover, and deliver a healthier world. We offer top-tier nursing and healthcare programs at the certificate, undergraduate, master’s, post-master’s, and doctoral levels.

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The graduate programs at Old Dominion University School of Nursing offer affordable, accessible, and flexible options for online education designed to build on nurses’ clinical expertise, provide specialized knowledge, and inspire advocates to improve health outcomes.

Pace University Lienhard School of Nursing Booth 713 Pace University Lienhard School of Nursing offers a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral nursing programs in Westchester and New York City. For more information, visit pace. edu/chp or call (914) 773-3552.

Penn State University College of Nursing Booth 625

safeMedicate Booth 602 safeMedicate is an online assessment and learning environment where learners develop drug dosage calculation competency, assuring higher quality of care and greater patient safety. Please email jody@safemedicate.net or call 941-465-7229 for more information.

Saint Louis University School of Nursing Booth 402 The Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing is a leader in offering innovative programs in undergraduate nursing, accelerated nursing, and advanced degrees including Master’s CNL, NP, DNP, and PhD, with some online.

Scarf King Booth 314

Graduate and undergraduate degree and certificate programs (PhD, DNP, MSN, BSN, Accelerated BSN, RN to BSN, and Certificates); faculty opportunities.

Scarf King offers gorgeous cashmere scarves from Scotland at the lowest prices in the US. Perfect holiday gift item. One hundred different patterns/colors to choose from. Best ones go early…don't be late!

Performance Scrubs Booth 323

Scrubin Uniforms, Inc. Booth 324

Performance Scrubs are 100% custom made in the USA from scientifically designed fabric tested and proven to deliver superior comfort and quality. Performance Scrubs come in a variety of styles and will keep you cool, dry, odor- and wrinkle-free.

ProjectConcert Booth 703 ProjectConcert is an all-in-one cloud-based accreditation and internal process solution. This historical database specializes in accreditation, assessments, curriculum, clinical, lab, compliance, scheduling, reporting, admissions, and alumni solutions. You organization is able to utilize our solutions a la carte and create a unique customizable service all you own.

Scrubin Uniforms, Inc. is a WBENC certified and woman-owned national uniform company that manufacturers and distributes healthcare scrubs and apparel. With over 50 years of industry experience and coast-to-coast operations, we have a strong infrastructure that allows us to provide our customers with the best price, service, and delivery.

Seattle University College of Nursing Booth 715 Doctor of Nursing Practice Program with areas of study in Acute Care AGNP and Primary Care AGNP, FNP, FPMHNP, and CNM. Also, Post-Master's Health Systems Leader DNP and Acute Care AGNP Certificate.

Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) Booth 524

Seton Hall College of Nursing Booth 223

The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) is the professional association representing registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and nursing students in Ontario. Since 1925, RNAO has advocated for healthy public policy, promoted excellence in nursing practice, increased nurses' contribution to shaping the health-care system, and influenced decisions that affect nurses and the public they serve.

Seton Hall University College of Nursing will provide information on graduate nurse programs including doctoral, post-master’s, MSNs, graduate certificate, second degree Clinical Nurse Leader, and the RN-MSN Bridge Degree Option.

Shadow Health, Inc. Booth 322

Rush University College of Nursing Booth 300

Shadow Health® develops web-based Digital Clinical Experiences™ designed to augment courses for nursing students and allied health education programs. Students engage with digital standardized patients to perform assessments, practice documentation, and demonstrate critical thinking.

Chicago’s Rush University College of Nursing prepares students to advance the quality of patient care and nursing practice. U.S. News ranks Rush’s DNP programs #2 in the nation. At Rush, excellence is just the beginning.

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Old Dominion University School of Nursing BRONZE Sponsor Booth 214

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Exhibitor Listings Springer Publishing Booth 522

University of Missouri St. Louis Booth 700

Winner of more AJN Book of the Year Awards than any other nursing publishers. Springer Publishing Company is an innovating publisher providing vital resources for students and clinicians in the healthcare profession.

The University of Missouri St. Louis College of Nursing offers numerous undergraduate, graduate nursing programs and career opportunities. All of this information will be on display at the Sigma conference!

Trajecsys Booth 423

University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Booth 705

Trajecsys provides Centralized Clinical Recordkeeping™ for nursing programs, faculty, and leaders in nursing education. The Trajecsys system tracks lab/clinical rotations for students using mobile-friendly tools. Come see how other nursing programs use Trajecsys.

Recognized worldwide for excellence in research, education, practice, and policy, Penn Nursing’s MSN, DNP, and PhD programs prepare nurses to be leaders in innovative-practice and researchintensive environments.

University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Booth 613

University of Cincinnati College of Nursing Booth 215

Nationally ranked, the School offers BSN, MSN, DNP, and PhD. ONLINE: MSN to DNP (with master’s in same focus), MSN (CNL & Nursing Informatics), RN to MSN (CNL & Nursing Informatics), and RN to BSN. Online students (no travel to campus required). nursing. pitt.edu. 888-747-0794.

As the first college to offer a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) in 1889, we remain on the forefront of nursing education as a nationally recognized institution for our academic standards, diversity and inclusion efforts, technology application, and research activity—all of which combine to prepare you to provide the best care for patients.

University of South Carolina College of Nursing Booth 200

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University of Delaware School of Nursing BRONZE Sponsor Booth 615 The University of Delaware College of Health Sciences and School of Nursing will provide information related to RN-BSN, MSN, PhD, and DNP programs. Information regarding faculty opportunities will also be available.

University of Kansas School of Nursing Booth 325 The University of Kansas School of Nursing provides a resourcefilled and student-centered environment for every level of a nurse’s career, offering BSN, RN to BSN, MS, DNP, and PhD degrees.

University of Maryland School of Nursing BRONZE Sponsor Booth 500 The University of Maryland School of Nursing is a driving force, advancing the science of nursing through innovative research, engaging learning, and commitment to the community. Visit our booth for information about faculty/post-doc positions and programs.

University of Michigan School of Nursing Booth 604 The University of Michigan School of Nursing is a global leader in scholarship, clinical care, and innovation. We offer MSN, PostMaster’s DNP, Post-Master’s Certificates, and PhD programs, as well as an exciting new BSN-DNP pathway. Come learn at the edge of discovery at one of the leading nursing schools in the country.

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Whether you are learning as an on-campus undergraduate nursing student or you are participating in our nationally-rated graduate online nursing program, we help you gain the practical skills you need for your nursing career while advancing our profession through an innovative blend of education, research, and practice.

The University of Texas at Arlington Booth 603 The College of Nursing and Health Innovation is a leader in innovative nursing education, including online and simulation technology, and research in aging, patient safety, cardiovascular disease, bone and muscle conditions, and health disparities.

University of Utah College of Nursing Booth 301 The University of Utah College of Nursing offers a wide range of options to earn a bachelor of science in nursing (Pre- and Post-Licensure BS), master of science in nursing (education, informatics), master of science in gerontology, or doctor of nursing practice (sub-specialties: adult/gerontology acute care, adult/ gerontology primary care, pediatrics, family, neonatal, nurse midwifery, women's health, and psychiatric/mental health across the lifespan). We also offer a PhD program to prepare clinical scientists for research careers.

University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing Booth 717 The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing develops leaders for the nursing profession and society through innovative and collaborative research, education, and practice. We offer BSN, DNP, and PhD programs, as well as certificate programs.

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Exhibitor Listings UNLV School of Nursing Booth 302

Walden University Booth 710

UNLV School of Nursing has been nationally ranked for best online graduate nursing programs since 2013 by U.S. News & World Report. The UNLV SON strives to promote, improve, and sustain human health through evidence-based education and scientifically based innovations in research and practice. UNLV SON offers the following online graduate programs: MSN, DNP, and a PhD in Nursing.

Walden University is dedicated to the success of both nurses and healthcare facilities. An accredited institution, Walden has served the education needs of adult learners for more than 45 years. Today Walden offers a range of nursing degree programs, including CCNE-accredited bachelor of science in nursing RN-BSN Completion, several master of science in nursing (MSN) options and doctor of nursing practice (DNP) programs. With relevant coursework and extensive support services, Walden supports nurses looking to advance their education.

The UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing is committed to educating the next generation of compassionate, culturally proficient healthcare professionals at all levels of nursing education. We offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs that prepare nurses for growing demands in healthcare systems, clinical nursing practice, and research.

UW-Milwaukee College of Nursing Booth 204 The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing is ranked in the top 15% of national graduate nursing programs by US News & World Report and continues to lead through innovative research and academic programs including BS, MN, DNP, and PhD.

UWorld Booth 422 UWorld is the world leader in nursing licensing exam preparation. Our question bank is developed and maintained by practicing nurses and nurse educators to include clinically relevant content, detailed rationales, and unique illustrations.

Western Governors University and Psi Upsilon Chapter GOLD Sponsor Booth 401 Western Governors University offers excellent value in online nursing education. Our flexible, cost-effective, CCNE-accredited degree programs allow self-directed adults to advance their careers with confidence. Learn about our master’s and bachelor’s degrees: www.wgu.edu/

Wolters Kluwer Booth 208/210 Wolters Kluwer Health is a leading global provider of information and point-of-care solutions for the healthcare industry.

Sigma Regional Resources Visit Sigma Regional Resources in Aisle 200 to learn more about your region's important updates, highlights, and upcoming events.

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Exhibit Hall Prize Drawings Enter Your Ticket to Win! Drop your ticket in the tumbler as you enter the Exhibit Hall. Prizes will be announced daily during Exhibit Hall hours. Winners will pick up their prizes as the participating exhibitor’s booth.

Performance Scrubs (Booth 323)

Elsevier (Booth 709/711)

End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) Project (Booth 424)

Seattle University College of Nursing (Booth 715)

US $100 gift card to performancescrubs.com or performancesleepwear.com

Ten (10) free End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) Project Graduate Curricula (US $29/curriculum) for winning faculty member to give away to MSN and/or DNP students (US $290 value), and 2019 Oxford Textbook of Palliative Nursing, 5th Edition; B. Ferrell & J. Paice, editors. Oxford University Press: New York, New York. (US $100 value).

Scrubin Uniforms (Booth 324)

Scrub uniform set (top and pants); will drop ship to home in size needed. Five total prizes (one set per winner).

University of Delaware Beta Xi Chapter (Booth 615) One Kindle Fire, 8th Edition

Springer Publishing (Booth 522) US $100 Book Voucher

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Teaching in Nursing, 6th Edition, Diane M. Billings, EdD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, and Judith A. Halstead, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Glassybaby – A unique hand-blown glass art crafted by a popular Seattle non-profit to support causes of hope and healing.

DxR Development Group, Inc. (Booth 523) US $100 Visa gift card

The Institute for Johns Hopkins (Booth 525)

Johns Hopkins backpack with one copy of Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice: Model and Guidelines, Third Edition, a coupon for a free online course, discount coupon for a seat at the EBP Boot Camp, and miscellaneous Hopkins items (pen, badge pull, lunch bag, etc.)

Sigma Marketplace (National Harbor 2-3)

The Sigma Writing Journal is a 8"X6” sized notebook bound in a chic grey leather with a magnetic closure. (US $22 value).

DeSales University Division of Nursing (Booth 701) DeSales Nursing Basket: Tablet cover, swell-style water bottle, large cellphone pocket, small tote, tech tattoos.

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Friday, 15 November 2019 12:30-1:00 p.m.

Pre-Conference Registration

1:00-5:00 p.m.

Pre-Conference Workshop

(1230-1300) Potomac Ballroom Foyer (1300-1700) Potomac Ballroom D

Session: WKS1 Workshop Session SessionKeyword: “CONV19WKS1”

1:00-5:00 p.m. (1300-1700)

Workshop Session

Co-sponsored by Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) and the Omicron Delta Chapter - University of Phoenix Creative Synergy: Melding Change Leadership, QI, and EBP Marybeth Flynn Makic, PhD, RN, CNS, CCNS, CCRN-K, FAAN, FNAP Ensuring practice is based on best evidence is challenging in many settings. Revisit ways to improve practice through evidence-based translation, review EBP principles, learn to critically evaluate practice environments, and deconstruct habits allowing for new norms based on best evidence. Includes group work using tools for moving evidence into practice. Excellence in Nursing Education Day Pre-Conference: Destination Dissemination: Posters, Presentations, and Publications Provided by the Sigma/Chamberlain University Center for Excellence in Nursing Education (CENE), in collaboration with Sigma Publishing

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(1300-1330) Potomac Ballroom C

Bumps in the Road: Handling Rejection Elizabeth Madigan, PhD, RN, FAAN, Sigma, Chief Executive Officer Keyword: “CONV19CENE01”

The Path You Have Traveled: Dissemination of Your Research Work Lois S. Marshall, PhD, RN, Research and Evidence-Based Column Editor: Journal of Radiology Nursing Keyword: “CONV19CENE02”

Friday, 15 November 2019

1:45-3:00 p.m. (1345-1500)

Breakout 1

Navigating Your Brand: Social Media & Networking to Get You Where You Want to Go! Keyword: “CONV19CENE03” Sarah Abel, DNP, RN, CEN, FAEN, Sigma, Director of Educational Resources Potomac Ballroom 1-3

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Pathway to Publication Success: Editors Tips and Tricks Bernadette Melnyk, PhD, RN, APRN-CNP, FAANP, FNAP, Keyword: “CONV19CENE04” FAAN. Sigma, Editor: Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing Potomac Ballroom C

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Potomac Ballroom 4-6 Keyword: “CONV19CENE05”

3:15-4:30 p.m. (1515-1630)

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Posters & Presentations: Next Steps Karen H. Morin, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, Sigma President (2009-2011), Editor: Journal of Clinical Nursing Navigating Your Brand: Social Media & Networking to Get You Where You Want to Go! Sarah Abel, DNP, RN, CEN, FAEN, Sigma, Director of Educational Resources

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Writing Workshop (pre-registered submission of manuscript outline, Keyword: “CONV19CENE07” poster, presentation, and 3 questions) Potomac Ballroom C

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Posters & Presentations: Next Steps Karen H. Morin, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, Sigma President (2009-2011), Editor: Journal of Clinical Nursing

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Exploring Books: Authoring and Publishing Dustin R. Sullivan, Sigma, Publisher (1630-1700) Potomac Ballroom C Keyword: “CONV19CENE09” Next Stop: Sigma Repository Danielle Perkins Manning, PhD, RN, Sigma, Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Manager Keyword: “CONV19CENE10”

Other Places With Writing Spaces: Alternatives to Journal Articles Matthew S. Howard, DNP, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN, Sigma, Director of Scholarship Resources Keyword: “CONV19CENE11”

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Friday, 15 November 2019 (1800-2000) Potomac Ballroom Foyer

Visit Us at Booth 615!

Convention Registration Delegate Information

SCHOOL OF NURSING

Ready to transform healthcare?

Friday, 15 November 2019

6:00-8:00 p.m.

The UD School of Nursing offers multiple opportunities for nurses, at any stage of the nursing career. Whether you plan to be a nurse educator launching the next generation of nurses across the career spectrum, a nurse researcher advancing healthcare science, or a nurse leader transforming patient care, the UD School of Nursing is here for you. Congratulations to UD’s Beta Xi Chapter on its 10th Sigma Chapter Key Award, and 2nd Ethel Palmer Clarke Award for Chapter Excellence!

udel.edu/nursing

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Saturday, 16 November 2019 7:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

Registration

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7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Sigma Marketplace

8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

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9:30-11:00 a.m.

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10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall Move-In

10:30-11:30 a.m.

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10:30-11:30 a.m.

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11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Speed Connect Event

12:30-2:00 p.m.

Opening Plenary Session

(0700-1830) Potomac Ballroom Foyer (0700-1000) Potomac Ballroom Foyer (0700-1700) National Harbor 2-3 (0800-1800) National Harbor 1

(0930-1100) Potomac Ballroom 1-3 (1000-1500) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A-B (1030-1130) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

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(1030-1130) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C (1100-1215) Potomac Ballroom 4-6

(1230-1400) Potomac Ballroom

Please stop by to view and purchase Sigma apparel, books, jewelry, chapter products, and other gifts.

(By Invitation Only)

(Poster assigments are listed on pages 104-113. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 103.) Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based and Translational Science Peer-Reviewed Posters Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters Research Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters All peer-reviewed posters sponsored by Alpha Chapter, Indiana University School of Nursing Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson Foundation Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by University of Maryland School of Nursing

A special event designed to connect convention attendees in a fun, fast-paced environment. Attendees will enjoy lunch and a chance to connect one-on-one with other attendees. Pre-registration is required. Check with the registration desk to see if additional tickets are available.

Flag Processional Sigma Theta Tau International/ATI Educational Assessment Nursing Research Grant Connecting, Collaborating, Catalyzing: Sigma 2019 and Beyond Beth Baldwin Tigges, PhD, RN, PNP, BC, 2017-2019 Sigma President

2:00-6:00 p.m.

(1400-1800) Potomac Ballroom Foyer

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Saturday, 16 November 2019 Poster Session 1 Viewing Hours

(1400-1800) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

(Poster assigments are listed on pages 104-113. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 103.) Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based and Translational Science Peer-Reviewed Posters Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters Research Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters All peer-reviewed posters sponsored by Alpha Chapter, Indiana University School of Nursing Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson Foundation Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by University of Maryland School of Nursing

2:15-3:15 p.m.

Escape Room

2:15-3:00 p.m.

Sigma Foundation for Nursing Donor & Grant Recipient Tea

(1415-1515) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

(1415-1500) Magnolia 3

Safe Medication Administration Escape Room Presented by Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter Using an escape room as an interactive learning pedagogy to reinforce timely, safe patient care is an innovative way to transfer didactic content to the simulation and ultimately clinical setting. During this escape room, you will unlock the clues that allow you to safely administer medications to an ailing patient. Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. (By Invitation Only)

CONCURRENT SESSIONS A 2:15-3:00 p.m.

(1415-1500) National Harbor 4

Session: A 01 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19A01”

2:15-3:00 p.m.

(1415-1500) National Harbor 5

Session: A 02 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19A02”

Special Session

The Connected Nurse: Harnessing Mobile Technologies to Support Nurses on the Frontline Peter Johnson, CNM, PhD, FACNM, FAAN Nurses working in low and middle income settings are frequently the linchpin between health facilities and the communities they serve. As we move into 2020 being the year of the nurse and the midwife (designated by WHO), it is essential that nurses have access to evidence, just-in-time learning opportunities, and consultative relationships. Jhpiego, through its leadership of the USAID Maternal Child Survival Project mPowering Frontline Health Workers program, will share key lessons on nurse access to smartphones, their interest in using these devices to make these key connections, and their digital literacy in the low and middle income countries where they have worked.

Saturday, 16 November 2019

2:00-6:00 p.m.

Special Session

Look Ma, I Tweeted! Sigma's Digital Transformation Task Force Member Engagement and Social Media Workshop Julie J. Adams, MBA, MSML, BS; Carole D. Liske, PhD, MSN, RN; and Rachael Choudhury, MSN, MS, RN, CNE Social media promotes engagement, commitment to a common objective, connectedness and collaboration. Sigma’s Digital Transformation Task Force explores the role of digital technologies and identifies social media platforms that support the Call to Action “Connect, Collaborate, and Catalyze” as a way to increase nursing’s connectedness and influence in changing healthcare.

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Saturday, 16 November 2019 2:15-3:00 p.m.

(1415-1500) National Harbor 6

Session: A 03 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19A03”

2:15-3:00 p.m.

(1415-1500) National Harbor 7

Session: A 04 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19A04”

2:15-3:00 p.m.

(1415-1500) National Harbor 8

Session: A 05 Clinical Session

Special Session

Leading the Way: Reflections From Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Leadership Journeys Nancy Sharts-Hopko, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF, CNE; Thamara Dilhani Amarasekara, PhD, RN, MA (Edu), BSc, BScN; John McFadden, PhD, CRNA; Rita D'Aoust, PhD, ANP-BC, CNE, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN; Jackeline Iseler, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC; Gayle Lourens, DNP, MS, CRNA; and Debra Hagler, PhD, RN, ACNSBC, CNE, CHSE, ANEF, FAAN This session provides an overview of the Sigma/Chamberlain University Center for Excellence in Nursing Education’s Emerging Educational Administrator Institute (EEAI). Mentors and scholars from the third cohort will provide their perspectives on the institute and discuss their leadership development journey. Faculty will discuss additional information about future leadership development academies offered by Sigma. An Interprofessional, Embedded Practice Model for Improving Healthcare Access Among Homeless Men in Recovery Mary E. Lashley, PhD, RN, PHNCS, BC Overcoming Barriers to Diabetes in Homeless Adults Through the Environmental Barriers to Adherence Scale (EBAS) Laura Schipper, DNP, AGPCNP-BC; April Bigelow, PhD; and Michelle Pardee, DNP Estimated Blood Loss vs. Quantification of Blood Loss Samantha S. Hernandez, MSN, MSW, MHA(s) Reducing Maternal Morbidity: Postpartum Hemorrhage Risk Assessment Suzanne Lundeen, PhD, RNC-OB, NEA-BC; and Catherine Eppes, MD, MPH

Keyword: “CONV19A05”

2:15-3:00 p.m.

Saturday, 16 November 201 9

(1415-1500) National Harbor 10

Session: A 06 Leadership Session Keyword: “CONV19A06”

2:15-3:00 p.m.

(1415-1500) National Harbor 11

Session: A 07 Evidence-Based Practice Session Keyword: “CONV19A07”

2:15-3:00 p.m.

(1415-1500) National Harbor 12

Session: A 08 Evidence-Based Practice Session

Creating a Targeted Nursing Pipeline Through an Academic-Practice Partnership With a NonAcademic Health Center Courtney Bagents, DNP, MSN, RN; Jenna Sellers, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, AGACNP-BC, RN; and Jean Leuner, PhD, RN, CNE, FAAN Role Transition to Academia: Get the “Right Fit” Through Interview Preparation Dorette Sugg Welk, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Implementing a Pressure Injury Prevention Bundle to Decrease Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries in Critical Care Mary J. Deady-Rooney, MSN, RN, CCRN, NEA-BC; Julie A. Rivera, MSN, RN-BC, CWOCN; and Maxine Douglas, MSN, RN Skin Champions Lead Decreasing Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries (HAPIs) in the Intermediate Care Setting Jesse-Julian N. S. F. Gonzalez, BSN, RN, PHN; Maya Fergie B. Chong, BSN, RN, PHN, CCRN; and Esperanza P. Arcena, BSN, RN, PCCN Improving Nurses’ Identification of Sepsis in the Hospitalized Elderly Aldrin U. Nieves, DNP, RN Antimicrobial Stewardship in Long-Term Care Facilities: Focus on Suspected UTI Margery Shane, DNP, RN-BC, FNP-BC

Keyword: “CONV19A08”

2:15-3:00 p.m.

(1415-1500) National Harbor 13

Session: A 09 Education Session

A Feasibility Study in Nurse Compassion Cultivation Training Debbie Anglade, PhD, MSN, RN, LHRM, CPHQ, CCM; and William Hurwitz, MA, BA Fill Your Lamp! Compassion Fatigue and the Novice Nurse Marc Elijah Eden, MS(N), PCCN, CSUALS, BA, NCTMB; Summer Huntley-Dale, PhD, FNP-C; and Ramona Whichello, DNP, RN, NEA-BC

Keyword: “CONV19A09”

2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Chesapeake 1-3

Session: A 10 Education Session

Innovative Classroom Upgrade: Bringing the Critical Care Unit to the Academic Classroom Susan Bartos, PhD, RN, CCRN; and Cynthia A. Bautista, PhD, APRN, RN, CNRN, SCRN, CCNS, ACNS-BC, FNCS Use of System Archetypes to Accelerate, Advance, and Deepen Systems Thinking Skills of Nurses Daniel J. Pesut, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Judith Pechacek, DNP, RN, CENP

Keyword: “CONV19A10”

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Saturday, 16 November 2019 2:15-3:00 p.m.

(1415-1500) Chesapeake 4-6

Session: A 11 Education Session

The DNP Project Can Catalyze Nurses to Become Health Policy Leaders Charlotte Swint, DNP Becoming a Community-Engaged Department in an Academic University Joyce Pulcini, PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN, FAANP; Carol Lang, DScN; Arlene Pericak, DA; Sandra L. Davis, PhD, DPM, ACNP-BC; Mayri Leslie, EdD; Adriana Glenn, PhD; and Karen Dawn, DNP

Keyword: “CONV19A11”

2:15-3:00 p.m.

(1415-1500) Chesapeake A-C

Session: A 12 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19A12”

2:15-3:00 p.m.

(1415-1500) Chesapeake D-F

Session: A 13 Education Session

Promoting Academic Integrity and Professionalism Within an Undergraduate and Graduate Nursing Program Kristy Chunta, PhD, RN, ACNS, BC; Nicole Custer, PhD, RN, CCRN-K; Riah Leigh Hoffman, PhD, RN; Michele A. Gerwick, PhD, RN; Elaine B. Little, PhD, RN; and Johanna Elizabeth Boothby, DEd, MS, RN A Narrative Inquiry of Associate Degree Nursing Students’ Stories About Their Experiences of Academic Misconduct Bridget Maley, PhD, RN Evaluating mHealth Apps for Clinical Practice: Translating the MARS Tool Melissa A. Stec, DNP, CNM, APRN, FACNM, FANN; and Nicole Garritano, DNP, APRN, CPNP-AC A Transactional Approach to mHealth Integration for Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence in Resource Limited Settings Jennifer A. Chipps, PhD, RN, APN, NEd, NAd; and Gladys Dzansi

Keyword: “CONV19A13”

(1415-1500) Chesapeake G-I

Session: A 14 Education Session

Introducing the Nursing Process Through e-Learning and Serial Virtual and Manikin Simulations Kathleen M. Mullen, DNP Nursing Skills Video Selfies: An Instructional Exercise to Master Clinical Skills Cynthia Sterling-Fox, MSN

Keyword: “CONV19A14”

2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Azalea 1

Session: A 15 Evidence-Based Practice Session

Addressing Barriers to Medication Adherence: A Screening Instrument Validation Study Donna Washburn, DNP, RN, CNS, ACNS-BC, AOCNS An Analysis of Preventative Health for Adolescents With MassHealth Insurance Ann Marie Reynolds-Lynch, DNP

Keyword: “CONV19A15”

2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Azalea 2

Session: A 16 Leadership Session

Malpractice Claims Naming Staff Nurses as the Primary Responsible Service Christopher M. Rhodes, MSN, RN Board of Nursing Complaint: One Nurse’s Journey LeAnne S. Prenovost, DNP

Keyword: “CONV19A16”

2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Azalea 3

Saturday, 16 November 2019

2:15-3:00 p.m.

Linking Tooth Brushing Behavior in Children and Oral Microbiota Susana Calderon, PhD, RN; and Seon-Yoon Chung, PhD, RN

Session: A 17 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19A17”

2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Camellia 1

Session: A 18 Research Session

Does Earlier Cannulation With VV-ECMO in Patients With ARDS Decrease Duration of AMV? Christine M. Hartner, DNP Improving Nursing Assessment and Treatment of Respiratory Distress Using the Respiratory Distress Observation Scale Tamara Dochelle Otey, PhD, RN; and Caryn Lee Rosen, MSN, HPCC

Keyword: “CONV19A18”

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Saturday, 16 November 2019 2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Camellia 2

Session: A 19 Research Session

End-of-Life Care Educational Needs of Acute Care Nurses Wendy R. Downey, DNP, MSEd End-of-Life Care Competencies Among Critical Care Nurses Amita Avadhani, DNP, DCC, ACNP, ANP, CCRN, FAANP; Maria Cardinale, PharmD; Laura Tewes, BSN, CCRN; and Balaji Yegneswaran, MD

Keyword: “CONV19A19”

2:15-3:00 p.m. (1415-1500) Camellia 3

Session: A 20 Research Session

Improving Asthma Outcomes With a Community-Based Asthma Specialty Clinic Felesia Bowen, PhD, DNP, RN, PC-PNP, BC Breathe In, Breathe Out…Now What? Improving Pediatric Asthma Outcomes Through Improved Inhaler Technique Gina M. Nickels-Nelson, MSN

Keyword: “CONV19A20”

3:15-4:15 p.m.

(1515-1615) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

Escape Room

Safe Medication Administration Escape Room Presented by Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter Using an escape room as an interactive learning pedagogy to reinforce timely, safe patient care is an innovative way to transfer didactic content to the simulation and ultimately clinical setting. During this escape room, you will unlock the clues that allow you to safely administer medications to an ailing patient. Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Saturday, 16 November 201 9

CONCURRENT SESSIONS B 3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 4

Session: B 01 Conversations With the Candidates 3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 5

Session: B 02 Chapter Leader Session Keyword: “CONV19B02”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 6

Session: B 03 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19B03”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 7

Session: B 04 Research Session

Conversations With the Candidates

Treasurer Jose Alejandro, PhD, RN-BC, MBA, CCM, FACHE, FAAN Scott Emory Moore, PhD, APRN, AGPCNP-BC Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Chair Ellen Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C Carole Liske, PhD, MS, RN

Chapter Leader Session

Amending Your Charter to Add a Practice Setting Jenny Hoffman, BS; and Katherine Rogers, BA The Sigma bylaws allow chapters to amend their charters to add a practice setting. This option can help increase a chapter’s candidate base and diversify benefits. Attend this session to learn the process for amending your charter. This session is not eligible for continuing nursing education contact hours. Preventing Diabetic Foot Ulcers: The Lived Experiences of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes and DFUs David Oni, PhD, MSN, RN; Postma Julie, PhD RN; Gail Oneal, PhD, MN, RN; Phyllis Eide, PhD, MN, MPH, RN; and Joshua Neumiller, DPharm, MScPharm, CDE The Effect of Bundled Interventions on Self-Management Skills for Patients With Diabetic Foot Ulcerations Janice Zima, DNP Assessing Oral Chemotherapy Knowledge Among Nurses in the Rural Hospital Setting: A Research Initiative Sharon L. Spencer, DNP, RN; and Patricia Gilliam, MSN, RN Sensorial Disturbances of Prefilled Saline Flushes and Their Impact on Cancer Patients Robert Dave E. Buot, MSN, APRN, FNP-C; and Jane Marlene Langemeier, PhD, MSN, RN

Keyword: “CONV19B04”

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Saturday, 16 November 2019 3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 8

Session: B 05 Evidence-Based Practice Session

Regulations and the Psychiatric Technician Workforce: A Policy Catalyst to Ensure Safe, Competent Care Teresa D. Serratt, PhD, RN I Didn’t See It Coming: Improving Mental Health Training for Nurses in the Hospital Setting Brandon “Kit” Bredimus, DNP, RN, CEN, CPEN, CNML, NE-BC, QMHP-CS

Keyword: “CONV19B05”

(1515-1600) National Harbor 10

Session: B 06 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19B06”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 11

Session: B 07 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19B07”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 12

Session: B 08 Evidence-Based Practice Session

Special Session

Academic Leadership Development: The Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy (ENFLA) Cohort III Outcomes Carol L. Huston, DPA, MSN, RN, FAAN; Julie Meaux, PhD, RN, CNE, FNAP; Michael Joseph S. Diño, PhD, MAN, RN, LPT; Laly Joseph, DVM, DNP, CNE, RN, MSN, ARNP, ANP; Abigail Rea, MSN, CNS, RN; Michelle M. Kelly, PhD, CRNP, CNE; Lisa Lewis, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE; Debra M. Stark, PhD, MSN, CNE; Gayle Kipnis, PhD, MSN, RNC-OB; Catherine Wilson Cox, PhD, RN, CEN, CNE, Alumnus CCRN This session provides an overview of the Sigma/Chamberlain University Center for Excellence in Nursing Education’s Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy (ENFLA). Scholars from the third cohort will present outcomes related to their leadership development. Faculty will discuss additional information about future leadership development academies offered by Sigma. Improving Spiritual Health Through Intentional Screening and Targeted Interventions in Primary Care Erika Benfield, DNP, RN, FNP-C A Partnership to Advance Collaborative Education (PACE): A Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Program Annemarie Rosciano, DNP, MPA, ANP-BC; and Barbara Brathwaite, DNP, MSN, CBN Bundle Up for Falls: Reducing Injuries With a Compliance-Monitored Safety Bundle Kenneth Robert Frese, MSN, RN, ACNS; and Abigail Rosalind Arnold, BSN, RN Evaluating Fall Risk Assessment Tools for Emergency Departments: Safety, Efficiency, and Nurse Acceptance Shuhong Luo, EdD, MSN, RN; Melanie Kalman, PhD, RN, CNS; Pam Haines, MS; and Caitlin Reck, MSN, RN-BC, AGCNS-BC

Keyword: “CONV19B08”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 13

Session: B 09 Evidence-Based Practice Session

Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment Implementation Localization Alyson Y. Keen, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC; Kelli M. Thoele, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, BMTCN, OCN; and Robin Newhouse, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Clinical Opioid Withdrawal Scale (COWS) With Frontline Nursing to Improve Withdrawal Management Lilian Canamo, BSN, RN, PCCN

Keyword: “CONV19B09”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Chesapeake 1-3

Session: B 10 Education Session

Saturday, 16 November 2019

3:15-4:00 p.m.

Community Partners’ Perceptions of Their Collaborative Role in RN-to-BSN Service Learning Kari Cellini, PhD, RN; and Dolores Minchhoff, DNP Service-Based Learning and Interdisciplinary Education: Meeting Needs of Students and Community Stephanie Herrick Kays, MEd, MSN, FNP-C

Keyword: “CONV19B10”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Chesapeake 4-6

Session: B 11 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19B11”

Special Session

Advancing Research Using App-Based Innovation Melissa A. Stec, DNP, CNM, APRN, FACNM, FAAN Current information on nursing research indicates that there are a variety of barriers in conducting comprehensive, tailored research. This session will explore the use of app-based solutions for research to expand the scope with improved ability to consent, sample size, and overall participation.

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Saturday, 16 November 2019 3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) Chesapeake A-C

Session: B 12 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19B12”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) Chesapeake D-F

A Comparison of Two Approaches to Orient Prelicensure Nursing Students to a Simulated Learning Environment Lauren R. Porembski, MSN, RN; Linnea Fletcher, MSN, RN, CEN, TCRN; and Tara Spalla King, PhD Shaking It Up: Creating a Dynamic ICU Internship Marlene Porter, MSN, RN, TCRN, CEN, CCRN-K; Debra L. Knight, BSN, RN, CCRN, CLNC; and Yasmin Ferrier, BSN, RN, CCRN Connecting Standardized Assessments and NCLEX® Failures: A Multi-Site Collaboration Jan Emory, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE

Session: B 13 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19B13”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Chesapeake G-I

Session: B 14 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19B14”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Azalea 1

Session: B 15 Leadership Session

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Keyword: “CONV19B15”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Azalea 2

Session: B 16 Leadership Session

Transitioning Graduate Courses From Synchronous to Hybrid While Meeting Quality Matters Standards for Online Education Laurie Ann Theeke, PhD, MSN, BSN; Roger D. Carpenter, PhD, RN, CNE; and Jennifer A. Mallow, PhD, FNP-BC Catalytic Converter: Transforming a Traditional Education Into Hybrid Learning Model Yvonne Joseph, MSN, RN, NPD-BC; and Shoba Kanagamani, MSN, RN The Association of Nurse Practitioner Employment and Medicaid Acceptance in Ambulatory Practices Hilary Barnes, PhD, NP-C; Michael R. Richards, PhD, MD, MPH; Grant R. Martsolf, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN; Sayeh S. Nikpay, PhD, MPH; and Matthew McHugh, PhD, JD, MPH, RN, CRNP, FAAN Promoting Full Scope of License Practice for Community-Based Primary Care RN: Capacity Professional Development Model Laura P. Kimble, PhD, RN; Quyen Phan, DNP; JoAnna Lynne Hillman, MPH; Jeannine Blackman, MSN; Celia Shore, MDV; Natelege Swainson, MPH; and Chimora Ngozi Amobi, MD, MPH Nursing Informatics Boot Camp Susan K. Newbold, PhD Is Technological Competency Considered Caring? Michelle E. Dykes, EdD, RN; and Teresa Teasley, PhD

Keyword: “CONV19B16”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Azalea 3

Session: B 17 Leadership Session Keyword: “CONV19B17”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Camellia 1

Session: B 18 Research Session

Bowel Management Guidelines in an Adult Intensive Care Unit: Development, Implementation, and Patient Outcomes Kristiina Hyrkas, PhD, LicNSc, MNSc, RN; Alana Y. Trottier, BS, RN, CCRN; Sonja Orff, MS, RN, CNL; Paul Blakeslee, RD-AP, LD, CNSC; and Erin Corica, PharmD, BCNSP Data Analytics for Diagnosis and Prediction of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections in Critical Care Units Mary A. Hooshmand, PhD, MS, BS, RN; Ramin Moghaddass, PhD; Christine Toledo, BSN; and Erotokritos Skordilis, BS From Carer to Recipient: Nurses’ Experiences of Being a Healthcare Consumer Jennifer M. Newton, EdD The Lived Experience of Alopecia Areata Sarah Ruth Caro, MS, BSN

Keyword: “CONV19B18”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Camellia 2

Session: B 19 Research Session

Colonoscopy: Why Should I? Kristy L. Oden, DNP, MSN, BSN, ADN, RN, APRN, FNP-BC; Michelle L. Nelson, PhD, RN; and Laura L. Williams, PhD, RN, CRNP, FNP-BC Knowledge and Utilization of Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women in Kaduna State, Nigeria Anita Yafeh Mfuh, PhD; and Christopher S. Lukong

Keyword: “CONV19B19”

4:00-6:00 p.m.

(1600-1800) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A-B

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Exhibit Hall Grand Opening and Welcome Reception Reception sponsored by Georgia Baptist College of Nursing of Mercer University and Pi Gamma Chapter

45TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION | 16–20 NOVEMBER


Saturday, 16 November 2019 4:15-5:15 p.m.

Escape Room

5:00-5:45 p.m.

Candidate Briefing

5:30-7:00 p.m.

Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Academies Celebration Reception

5:30-7:00 p.m.

Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Celebration Program

5:30-7:00 p.m.

Author Reception

5:30-7:00 p.m.

Hosted Reception

5:30-7:00 p.m.

Hosted Reception

5:30-7:00 p.m.

Hosted Reception

5:45-7:00 p.m.

Meet the Candidates

(1700-1745) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C (1730-1900) Potomac Ballroom 1 (1730-1900) Potomac Ballroom 2 (1730-1900) Potomac Ballroom 3 (1730-1900) Potomac Ballroom 4 (1730-1900) Potomac Ballroom 5 (1730-1900) Potomac Ballroom 6 (1745-1900) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

Safe Medication Administration Escape Room Presented by Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter Using an escape room as an interactive learning pedagogy to reinforce timely, safe patient care is an innovative way to transfer didactic content to the simulation and ultimately clinical setting. During this escape room, you will unlock the clues that allow you to safely administer medications to an ailing patient. Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University (By Invitation Only)

Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson Foundation (By Invitation Only) (By Invitation Only)

Saturday, 16 November 2019

(1615-1715) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

Indiana University School of Nursing (By Invitation Only)

The George Washington University School of Nursing (By Invitation Only)

University of New Mexico - in honor of Beth Baldwin Tigges (By Invitation Only)

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Come meet the authors of your favorite Sigma books and continuing nursing education (CNE) courses! SUNDAY, 17 NOVEMBER 9:30-10:30 A.M. (0930-1030) Mary Lou Bond | Author of Mentoring Today’s Nurses: A Global Perspective for Success Carol J. Huston | Author of The Road to Leadership and The Road to Positive Work Cultures Luanne Linnard-Palmer | Author of When Parents Say No Jacqueline M. Loversidge and Joyce Zurmehly | Authors of EvidenceInformed Health Policy

MEET THE

AUTHORS

Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk | Author of Implementing the EvidenceBased Practice (EBP) Competencies in Healthcare, Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Real-Life Success Stories, and Editor of Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing Sarah Oerther | Author of Community Health Nursing Karen Roush | Author of A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Writing A Dissertation or Scholarly Project, Second Edition and A Nurse’s Step-ByStep Guide to Publishing a Dissertation or DNP Project Melissa Stec | Author of Technology Integration in Research

SUNDAY, 17 NOVEMBER 9:30-10:30 A.M. (0930-1030) MONDAY, 18 NOVEMBER 9:15-10:00 A.M. (0915-1000)

LEVEL 3 NATIONAL HARBOR 2-3

Sharon M. Weinstein | Author of B is for Balance and Nursing Without Borders: Values, Wisdom, Success Markers

MONDAY, 18 NOVEMBER 9:15-10:00 A.M. (0915-1000) Cynthia Clark | Author of Creating & Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, Second Edition Kimberly Dunker | Author of Faculty Knowledge & Skills Development: A Review for Nurse Educators Doris Grinspun and Irmajean Bajnok | Authors of Transforming Nursing Through Knowledge Alvin D. Jeffery | Author of Staff Educator’s Guide to Clinical Orientation, Second Edition and Staff Educator’s Guide to Professional Development: Assessing and Enhancing Nurse Competency Catherine Robinson-Walker | Author of Leading Valiantly in Healthcare Daniel J. Pesut | Author of The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses Cynthia Saver | Author of Anatomy of Writing for Publication for Nurses, Third Edition Gwen D. Sherwood | Author of Reflective Practice: Transforming Education and Improving Outcomes, Second Edition and Reflective Organizations Ashley Singh | Author of Transformational Leadership: Delivering Excellence Cynthia M. Thomas | Author of A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Transitioning to the Professional Nurse Role


Congratulations to Congratulations

Doreen C. Harper,

Patricia E. Thompson,

Dean and Fay B. Ireland Endowed Chair in Nursing

UAB School of Nursing Alumna MSN 1971

Melanie C. Dreher Outstanding Dean Award for Excellence in Chapter Support Recipient

Nell J. Watts Lifetime Achievement Award in Nursing Recipient

PhD, RN, FAAN

EdD, RN, FAAN

Congratulations to Nu At-Large Chapter of Sigma on your upcoming charter signifying the partnership of UAB School of Nursing's Nu Chapter, Tuskegee University School of Nursing & Allied Health, and UAB Hospital One of five chapters in the world that comprises two schools of nursing and an academic health science center

The UAB School of Nursing honors our alumni, students, and faculty who are members of Sigma. We appreciate your leadership in nursing and health care globally. Located in one of the nation’s premier academic health science centers, the UAB School of Nursing is leading the transformation of nursing’s diversified workforce, making discoveries that translate into better health and quality of life, improving health through new access and care models, and impacting outcomes locally and globally.

www.uab.edu/nursing


Sunday, 17 November 2019 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Registration

7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Sigma Marketplace

8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Candidate Poster Display Viewing

8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Presenter Ready Room

8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Poster Session 1 Viewing Hours

8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Delegate Information

8:00-9:15 a.m.

Plenary Session 2

(0700-1700) Potomac Ballroom Foyer (0730-1700) National Harbor 2-3

(0800-1700) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C (0800-1630) National Harbor 1

Sunday, 17 November 2019

(0800-1600) (Poster assigments are listed on pages 104-113. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 103.) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based and Translational Science Peer-Reviewed Posters Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters Research Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters All peer-reviewed posters sponsored by Alpha Chapter, Indiana University School of Nursing Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson Foundation Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by University of Maryland School of Nursing (0800-1530) Potomac Ballroom Foyer (0800-0915) Potomac Ballroom

Sigma Theta Tau International/American Nurses Credentialing Center Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Implementation Grant Sigma Theta Tau International/Joan K. Stout, RN Research Grant Chlorhexidine Oral Care: From Prevention of Pneumonia to Risk Factor for Mortality Stijn I. Blot, PhD, Research Professor, Ghent University, Belgium Episteme Laureate award presentation sponsored by The Baxter International Foundation

9:15-11:00 a.m.

(0915-1100) Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B

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Please stop by to view and purchase Sigma apparel, books, jewelry, chapter products, and other gifts.

Exhibit Hall Open Coffee served.

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 9:30-10:30 a.m.

Meet the Authors

9:30-10:30 a.m.

Meet the Candidates

9:30-10:30 a.m.

Escape Room

10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Sigma Career Advising

(0930-1030) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

Mary Lou Bond, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN Mentoring Today’s Nurses: A Global Perspective for Success Nancy Rollins Gantz, PhD, MSN, RN, MBA, NE-BC, MRCNA 101 Global Leadership Lessons for Nurses Carol J. Huston, DPA, MSN, RN, FAAN The Road to Leadership; and The Road to Positive Work Cultures Luanne Linnard-Palmer, EdD, RN When Parents Say No Jacqueline M. Loversidge, PhD, RNC-AWHC Evidence-Informed Health Policy Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN Implementing the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Competencies in Healthcare; Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Real-Life Success Stories; and Editor: Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing Sarah Oerther, MSN, MEd, RN, CSPI Community Health Nursing Karen Roush, PhD, APN A Nurse's Step-By-Step Guide to Writing A Dissertation or Scholarly Project, Second Edition and A Nurse's Step-By-Step Guide to Publishing a Dissertation or DNP Project Melissa Stec, DNP, CNM, APRN, FACNM, FAAN Technology Integration in Research Sharon M. Weinstein, MS, RN, CRNI, FACW, FAAN B is for Balance; and Nursing Without Borders: Values, Wisdom, Success Markers Joyce Zurmehly, PhD, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, ANEF Evidence-Informed Health Policy

(0930-1030) Safe Medication Administration Escape Room Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C Presented by Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter Using an escape room as an interactive learning pedagogy to reinforce timely, safe patient care is an innovative way to transfer didactic content to the simulation and ultimately clinical setting. During this escape room, you will unlock the clues that allow you to safely administer medications to an ailing patient. Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. (1000-1230) National Harbor 9

Sunday, 17 November 2019

(0930-1030) National Harbor 2-3

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 nurse leaders. You can sign up to meet with a career advisor at the check-in table located outside the Sigma Career Advising Room on Level 3 of the Convention Center, National Harbor 9. Time and space are limited so sign-up will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Escape Room

(1030-1130) Safe Medication Administration Escape Room Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C Presented by Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter Using an escape room as an interactive learning pedagogy to reinforce timely, safe patient care is an innovative way to transfer didactic content to the simulation and ultimately clinical setting. During this escape room, you will unlock the clues that allow you to safely administer medications to an ailing patient. Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS C 10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) National Harbor 4

Session: C 01 Conversations With the Candidates

Directors Janice Agazio, PhD, CRNP, RN, FAANP, FAAN Debra Anderson, PhD, MSN, RN, BA, GDNS(ed) Irmajean Bajnok, PhD, MScN, BScN, RN Rachel Choudhury, MSN, RN, CNE Cynthia Diefenbeck, PsyD, APRN, BC Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF

10:45-11:30 a.m.

Chapter Leader Session

Sunday, 17 November 2019

(1045-1130) National Harbor 5

Keyword: “CONV19C02”

Developing Future Leaders to Plan Your Chapter’s Legacy Laura Perkins, BA; and Katherine Rogers, BA Identifying and developing your chapter’s future leadership early on creates strong chapter leaders who are ready and eager to serve. Learn ways to ensure your chapter’s legacy and future growth through strategic leadership succession practices.

10:45-11:30 a.m.

Special Session

Session: C 02 Chapter Leader Session

(1045-1130) National Harbor 6

Session: C 03 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19C03”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) National Harbor 7

Session: C 04 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19C04”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) National Harbor 8

Session: C 05 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19C05”

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Conversations With the Candidates

Engaging and Retaining Sigma’s Retired Members Karen Grigsby, PhD, RN; Alyce A. Schultz, PhD, RN, FAAN; Mary Gravier, MSN, RN; and Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler, PhD, MEd, RN, FAAN Retired Sigma members represent a valuable membership segment, with the knowledge and experience to lead, educate, and mentor younger members. Continued membership also helps retired nurses stay connected to the profession and networks of former colleagues, friends, and philanthrophic opportunities. How can chapters help support and retain this important segment of career nurses? Attend this session, presented by Sigma’s Retired Member Task Force, to learn more about engaging your retired members.

Special Session

Sigma Repository: Learn, Share, Lead Kimberly Thompson, MLS Curious about Sigma’s repository, its uses and benefits? The repository is a unique, free, and open resource. Browse the materials to learn what others are doing in the field of nursing. Share your work globally. The repository offers dissemination and publication options. Utilize this tool to become a nurse leader!

Special Session

Faculty Knowledge & Skills Development: A Review for Nurse Educators Kimberly Silver Dunker, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE, CNEcl This presentation will include information on a learner-paced online study-guide program aimed to prepare academic nurse educators for the Certified Nurse Educator (CNE®) credentialing examination. This six-course program is engaging, featuring interactive practice scenarios, knowledge checks, and downloadable resources.

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 10:45-11:30 a.m.

(1045-1130) National Harbor 10

Session: C 06 Clinical Session

The Lived Experience of the Hospice Care Nurse as Primary Provider of End-Of-Life Care Ellen Reinhart, PhD Trends in the Conscious Dying Movement: Integrative Literacies for Improving Palliative and Endof-Life Care William E. Rosa, MS, AGPCNP-BC, FCCM, FAAN; Stephanie Hope, BSN; and Tarron Estes, BA

Keyword: “CONV19C06”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) National Harbor 11

Session: C 07 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19C07”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) National Harbor 12

Session: C 08 Clinical Session

Navigating Healthcare Transition: Adolescents With Special Healthcare Needs Utilizing a Transitional Care Service Jane E. Tobias, DNP An Interprofessional Approach to Deprescribing Psychotropic Medication for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care Erica D. Kierce, DNP, PMHNP; and John Rapp, PhD Nurse Educators, Nursing Students, and Licensed Nurses Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Complementary and Alternative Medicine Cynthia M. Pipkins, PhD, RN; and Victoria H. Cornell, BSN, RN Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Therapies: Implications for School Nurses Lizbeth P. Sturgeon, PhD, RN, CNE; Dawn Garrett-Wright, PhD, PMHNP, CNE; and Grace Lartey, PhD

Keyword: “CONV19C08”

(1045-1130) National Harbor 13

Session: C 09 Evidence-Based Practice Session

Collaboration Aids in Translating Evidence-Based Practice Into Action for Staff Nurses Pamela C. Spigelmyer, PhD, RN, CNS, CSN How Do Nurse Managers Implement Evidence-Based Practice? Anu Nurmeksela, MHS, RN; Tarja Kvist, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; and Juha Kinnunen, PhD

Keyword: “CONV19C09”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Chesapeake 1-3

Session: C 10 Education Session

Research in Online Education Utilizing a Multi-Site Study and International Collaborations Sarah E. Abel, DNP, RN, CEN, FAEN We’re All on the Same Team! Approaching Interprofessional Collaboration in an Online Nursing Education Program Jami Nininger, MSN, RN; Beth Medaugh, MSN, RN; Miriam Abbott, MA; and Elizabeth Lyman, MLIS

Keyword: “CONV19C10”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Chesapeake 4-6

Session: C 11 Education Session

Catalyzing Empathy Using a Poverty Simulation With Baccalaureate Nursing Students Julia M. Ward, PhD, RN A Simulation: Post-Op Care for a Pediatric Patient With Hidden Evidence of Abuse William T. Campbell, EdD, MS, RN

Sunday, 17 November 2019

10:45-11:30 a.m.

Keyword: “CONV19C11”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Chesapeake A-C

Session: C 12 Education Session

Experiential Learning With Visual Intelligence: Strategies in Nursing and Healthcare Education Sarah Vittone, DBe, MSN, RN Preparing Students to Use Digital Health in Education and Practice: The Future is Now Joan Perl, MS, RN-BC

Keyword: “CONV19C12”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Chesapeake D-F

Session: C 13 Education Session

Generation Z’s Perception and Vision of “Happiness”: An Innovative Practice of Mental Health Well Being Chin-Nu Lin, PhD, MSN, MA, RN Mental Health Stigma Theoretical Framework: Analysis and Evaluation Krystyna de Jacq, PhD; Allison A. Norful, PhD, RN, ANP-BC; and Elaine L. Larson, PhD, RN, FAAN

Keyword: “CONV19C13”

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Chesapeake G-I

Session: C 14 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19C14”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Azalea 1

Session: C 15 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19C15”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Azalea 2

Session: C 16 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19C16”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Azalea 3

Sunday, 17 November 2019

Session: C 17 Leadership Session

Identifying Unmet Mental Health and Emotional Palliative Care Needs in Patients With Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Chrystal L. Lewis, PhD, RN; Ellen P. Moore, DNP, APRN, AGPCNP-BC; and Candice N. Selwyn, PhD Multi-Modal Education Program to Improve Nurses’ Knowledge and Confidence on Delirium Recognition Min Choi, MSN, RN, AGACNP-BC, CCRN; Regina M. DeGennaro, DNP, RN, CNS, AOCN, CNL; and Cheri S. Blevins, DNP, APRN, CCRN, CCNS Needs Assessment for Establishing the First Master of Nursing Program in Sri Lanka: Survey Findings Thamara Dilhani Amarasekara, PhD; Rasika Sirilal Jayasekara, PhD; Nancy C. Sharts-Hopko, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF, CNE; Surangi Gayaneetha Yasawardene, PhD; and Bimalka Samanthi Seneviratne, MD Exploring Nurse Academics Experiences of Team Teaching in an Undergraduate Nursing Curriculum Naomi F. Tutticci, PhD, MEd, BN; and Judy Munday, PhD, BA (Hons) (AcuteCritCare), DipEd (Nurs) Expanded Standardized Admissions Criteria and First Semester Academic Success in Baccalaureate Nursing Programs Julie Twidwell, PhD, RN, CNE; Kuei-Hsiang Hsueh, PhD, RN; Kathie Records, PhD, RN, FAAN; Kimberly Allen, PhD; and Ericka J. Sanner-Stiehr, PhD, RN Factors That Influence Persistence for Students Conditionally-Admitted Into a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Mary Judith Yoho, PhD, RN, CNE; and Jeff Hill, EdD Zero Suicide: Promising, Practical, Possible Mary Annette Gary, PhD, RN Joining Forces: Improving Behavioral Health in the Emergency Department Judith Moran, DNSc, RN, NE-BC, BC

Keyword: “CONV19C17”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Camellia 1

Session: C 18 Leadership Session

Implementing a Cognitive Rehearsal Program to Combat Nursing Incivility Catherine C. Razzi, MSN; Ann L. Bianchi, PhD, RN; Kimberly A. Carson, MSN; and Kristen Herrin, DNP Make It Real: Workplace Violence Education That Sticks! Daphne Thomas, MSN; and Stacie Hunsaker, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN

Keyword: “CONV19C18”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Camellia 2

Session: C 19 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19C19”

10:45-11:30 a.m. (1045-1130) Camellia 3

Session: C 20 Research Session

A Nurse Practitioner-Led Interprofessional Chronic Disease Management Model Utilizing Pharmacy Telehealth Terri Olivia Fowler, DNP, APRN, FNP-C; Catherine O. Durham, DNP, APRN, FNP-C; James J. Sterrett, PharmD; Whitney A. Smith, DNP, APRN, AGPCNP-BC; and Kathryn Van Ravenstein, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC A Report of Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients Receiving Telehealth Program Monitoring Nattaya Sanonoi, MSN Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Depression: Concepts and Management Saintly Blaise B. Legiralde, BSN, RN The Influences of Family Interaction and Spiritual Well-Being on Elders’ Psychological Well-Being and Suicidal Ideation Pi-Ming Yeh, PhD, RN

Keyword: “CONV19C20”

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

Tribute Awards Event

11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Meet the Poster Session 1 Authors

12:30-1:30 p.m.

Exhibit Hall Open

Lunch will be served. This is a ticketed event. Evidence-Based Practice Award Award presentation sponsored by American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Research Dissertation Award Award presentation sponsored by Kappa Chapter, The Catholic University of America Research Dissemination Award Award presentation sponsored by Kappa Chapter, The Catholic University of America Capstone International Nursing Book Award Best Practice in Technology Award Nursing Media Award (Other) Daniel J. Pesut Spirit of Renewal Award Virginia K. Saba Nursing Informatics Leadership Award Amy J. Berman Geriatric Nursing Leadership Award Hester C. Klopper Global Health Award Award presentation sponsored by Eta Eta Chapter, York College of Pennsylvania Honorary Membership

(1145-1215) (Poster assigments are listed on pages 104-113. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 103.) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based and Translational Science Peer-Reviewed Posters Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters Research Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters All peer-reviewed posters sponsored by Alpha Chapter, Indiana University School of Nursing Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson Foundation Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by University of Maryland School of Nursing (1230-1330) Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B

1:00-4:00 p.m.

(1300-1600) Potomac Ballroom C

Dessert and coffee served.

Hackathon

Sunday, 17 November 2019

(1145-1245) Potomac Ballroom

Sponsored by Wambi Pre-registration is required to participate.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS D 1:45-3:00 p.m.

Conversations With the Candidates

Session: D 01 Conversations With the Candidates

President-Elect Kenneth Dion, PhD, MSN, MBA, RN Thóra Hafsteinsdóttir, PhD, MScN, BSc, RN Vice President Karen Gorton, PhD, RN, MS Anna McDaniel, PhD, RN, FAAN

1:45-3:00 p.m.

Chapter Leader Session

(1345-1500) National Harbor 4

(1345-1500) National Harbor 5

Session: D 02 Chapter Leader Session Keyword: “CONV19D02”

Understanding Sigma’s Membership Eligibility Criteria Sabrina Collins-Christie, BA, BS; and Janell Jackson, MSML, BA Attend this session to gain a greater understanding of Sigma’s membership eligibility criteria as defined in the bylaws. Use the information learned to successfully invite and induct students and nurse leaders into your chapter. This session is not eligible for continuing nursing education contact hours.

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 1:45-3:00 p.m.

Special Session

Session: D 03 Special Session

Getting Published: Tips, Traps, and Strategies Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN The presentation will cover tips for planning and writing manuscripts, including deciding on the kind of manuscript, following author guidelines, formatting, and thinking about target audience.

(1345-1500) National Harbor 6

Keyword: “CONV19D03”

1:45-3:00 p.m.

(1345-1500) National Harbor 7

Session: D 04 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19D04”

1:45-3:00 p.m.

(1345-1500) National Harbor 8

Session: D 05 Clinical Symposium Keyword: “CONV19D05”

Sunday, 17 November 2019

1:45-3:00 p.m.

(1345-1500) National Harbor 10

Session: D 06 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19D06”

INCHES: Creating the International Nursing Consortium of Honors Educators and Scholars Larry Z. Slater, PhD, RN-BC, CNE; Jennifer Wilson, DNP, RN, CPN; and Ellen B. Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C, FNAP Mentoring Experiences of Male Nursing Faculty Cristina Perla Ortiz, EdD Researching Participants With Power and Privilege: The Triumphs and Tribulations of “Studying Up” Ramadimetja S. Mogale, PhD, MCur, BCur (Hons), BCur, IetA, RN, RM, RNE, RCHN

Symposium Improving Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) by Creating a Culture of Recovery Aubrey Suzanne Williams, BSN; Amy R. Chastain, BSN; and Bridgette D. Schulman, MSNEd People Support What They Help to Create: Improving Clinical Outcomes With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Amy R. Chastain, BSN Improving Clinical Outcomes by Evolving Mindset and Creating a Culture of Hope and Recovery Aubrey Suzanne Williams, BSN The Opposite of Addiction is Connection: Improving Clinical Outcomes by Implementing NICU Peer Recovery Coaches Bridgette D. Schulman, MSNEd

Special Session GAPFON: An Agenda to Collaborate, Connect, Catalyze Hester C. Klopper, PhD, MBA, RN, RM, FAAN, ASSAF, FANSA; Beth Baldwin Tigges, PhD, RN, PNP, BC; and Cathy D. Catrambone, PhD, RN, FAAN The Global Advisory Council on Nursing & Midwifery (GAPFON) led to publication of global nursing and midwifery professional issues, health priorities, and a high-level stakeholder meeting of global nursing organizations during 2018. We will discuss the GAPFON process, clustering of global strategies, subsequent actions, and outcomes from the stakeholder meeting.

1:45-3:00 p.m.

Special Session

Session: D 07 Special Session

Transforming the Nursing Landscape: Sigma Academies Redefined Cynthia Vlasich, MBA, BSN, RN, FAAN; Matthew S. Howard, DNP, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN; Danielle Perkins Manning, PhD, RN; and Karen M. Beranek, BSN Sigma’s leadership academies have been educating nurses for more than 15 years with great success and outcomes. Now, as Sigma works to prepare the next generation of nurse leaders and faculty, a transformation has taken place. This session will map out the next Academy model for the future.

(1345-1500) National Harbor 11

Keyword: “CONV19D07”

1:45-3:00 p.m.

(1345-1500) National Harbor 12

Session: D 08 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19D08”

1:45-3:00 p.m.

(1345-1500) National Harbor 13

Session: D 09 Clinical Session

What Factors May Predict Nursing Students’ Knowledge and Attitude Toward Older Persons? Elaine B. Little, PhD, RN Improving Medication Reconciliation Through an Older Adult Education Initiative Elizabeth L. Fiscella, DNP Clinical Effectiveness of the Reminiscence-Based Program Versus Cognitive Stimulation in Cognitively Frail Older Adults Joao Luis Apostolo, PhD, MS, RN; Elzbieta Bobrowicz-Campos, PhD; Paulo Jorge dos Santos Costa, MSN, RN; and Isabel Maria de Assunção Gil, MSN, RN National Trends for Early Initiation of Breastfeeding and Cesarean Births in Sub-Saharan African Countries Rebecca Robert, PhD; and Amira Roess, PhD Labor Progressive Environment: An Evidence-Based Approach to Primary Vaginal Delivery Jessica Saint Clair, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC; and Kenya Snowden, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, ANP-BC, FNP-C

Keyword: “CONV19D09”

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 (1345-1500) Chesapeake 1-3

Session: D 10 Education Symposium Keyword: “CONV19D10”

1:45-3:00 p.m.

(1345-1500) Chesapeake 4-6

Session: D 11 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19D11”

1:45-3:00 p.m.

(1345-1500) Chesapeake A-C

Session: D 12 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19D12”

1:45-3:00 p.m.

(1345-1500) Chesapeake D-F

Session: D 13 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19D13”

1:45-3:00 p.m. (1345-1500) Chesapeake G-I

Symposium What’s New With the DEU (Dedicated Education Unit)? Persephone Vargas, DNP, APN-BC; Sandra Foley, MSN; and Kimberly A. Dimino, DNP Out With the Old, In With the New, It Is the DEU (Dedicated Education Unit) Sandra Foley, MSN The Level of Competence Among Graduating Nursing Students in the Dedicated Education Unit (DEU) Persephone Vargas, DNP, APN-BC Examining the Impact of a Dedicated Education Unit on New Graduate Nurses’ Transition to Practice Kimberly A. Dimino, DNP Barriers to Nursing Faculty Scholarship Productivity in the Academic Setting Margaret C. Slota, DNP, RN, FAAN; Heather Bradford, MSN, CNM, ARNP, FACNM; and Diana Burden, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC Virtual Peer Mentorship Model: Fostering Support Through Accountability Beth Latimer, DNP, GNP-BC, CHSE; Selena Gilles, DNP, ANP-BC, CCRN; Sandy Cayo, DNP, FNP-BC, APRN; Karla Rodriguez, DNP, RN, CNE; Irene Rempel, DNP, MA, RN, LMSW; and Jennifer Nahum, DNP, PNP-BC, RN, CPNP-AC Exploration of Factors That Promote Retention of Nurse Educators in Higher Education Louise L. Bigley, PhD, RN Collaborating to Upscale Graduate Nursing Education, Leadership, and Practice in Vietnam Shelley Conroy, EdD, MS, BSN, RN, CNE International Academic Partnership in Vietnam to Promote Evidence-Based Practice and Nursing Education Deborah Reneé Jones, DNP, RNC-OB, WHNP-BC; and Karen Cotter, PhD, RN Enhancing Global Exposure for African Nursing Students Through Regional Partnerships Faith Nawagi, MPH; and Anna Iacone, MODL Collaborative Efforts Yielding a Sharp Increase in RN-BSN Enrollment: Benefits, Challenges, and Lessons Learned Roberta Rolland, PhD, RN, FNP; and Taylor J. Solak, BS, RN, CCRN Variables That Influence Retention in RN-BS Students: A Multi-Site, Longitudinal Study Virginia M. Peterson-Graziose, DNP, RN, CNE; Maria Nikolaidou, DHEd, RN, ANP, CNE; Jennifer Bryer, PhD, RN CNE; and Janet Raman, EdD, NP-C, RN, CEN, CNE Critical-Clinical Reasoning and Simulation: The Passive Observer Becomes Active Learner Naomi F. Tutticci, PhD, MEd, BN; Karen Theobald, PhD, GradCertEdu; Joanne Ramsbotham, PhD, MN, RN; and Sandra E. Johnston, PhD, MBA, BN

Symposium

Keyword: “CONV19D14”

Leading the Sustainable Development Goals: A Global Nurse Requisite William E. Rosa, MS, AGPCNP-BC, FCCM, FAAN; Allison P. Squires, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Rachel Breman, PhD, MPH, RN The Nursing Role in SDG Attainment: History, Implications, and Organizational Advocacy William E. Rosa, MS, AGPCNP-BC, FCCM, FAAN Nursing Research Informing the SDGs: Contributions and Challenges for the Future Allison P. Squires, PhD, RN, FAAN Implementation Study of Innovative Maternity Care: Outcomes Related to the SDGs Rachel Breman, PhD, MPH, RN

1:45-3:00 p.m.

Symposium

Session: D 14 Leadership Symposium

(1345-1500) Azalea 1

Session: D 15 Leadership Symposium Keyword: “CONV19D15”

Sunday, 17 November 2019

1:45-3:00 p.m.

Promoting Development of Doctoral Students in Policy: A Model From the American Academy of Nursing Sarah Oerther, MSN, MEd, RN; Deborah Gross, DNSc, RN, FAAN, RN, FAAN; Sunny G. Hallowell, PhD, PPCNP-BC, IBCLC, RN; Alicia Rossiter, DNP, ARNP, FNP, PPCNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN; and Margaret C. Wilmoth, PhD, MSS, RN, FAAN The American Academy of Nursing Jonas Policy Scholar Program Sarah Oerther, MSN, MEd, RN; and Deborah Gross, DNSc, RN, FAAN Policy Development for the Use of Human Milk and Breastfeeding in the United States Sunny G. Hallowell, PhD, PPCNP-BC, IBCLC, RN I Serve 2: Improving Health Outcomes of Military-Connected Children Through Development of Policy Alicia Rossiter, DNP, ARNP, FNP, PPCNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN; and Margaret C. Wilmoth, PhD, MSS, RN, FAAN

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 1:45-3:00 p.m. (1345-1500) Azalea 2

Session: D 16 Leadership Symposium Keyword: “CONV19D16”

1:45-3:00 p.m.

An International Program Catalyzing Interprofessional Connections and Collaborations: The InHolland Experience K. Sue Haddock, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Hans Springer, BSc; and Joan M. Creed, MN The Role of International Connections in Leadership Development K. Sue Haddock, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Enhancing an Academic Program Through Interprofessional Collaboration Hans Springer, BSc Sustaining Connections Through Exchange Programs Joan M. Creed, MN

Keyword: “CONV19D17”

Management and Leadership Competence Toward the Year 2030 in Finnish Hospitals Vuokko Pihlainen, MHS, RN; Tuula Kivinen, PhD, RN; and Johanna Lammintakanen, PhD, RN Leadership Lessons on Embracing a National Nursing Licensing Examination in Saudi Arabia Mustafa Morris E. Bodrick, PhD, MPH, MScN, RN; and Mutlaq B. Almutairi, BSN, RN, LabTechCert Nurse Leadership in Non-Traditional Settings Elizabeth Weathers, PhD, RGN, RN; and Nicola Cornally, PhD, MSc, BSc, RN

1:45-3:00 p.m.

Symposium

(1345-1500) Azalea 3

Session: D 17 Leadership Session

(1345-1500) Camellia 1

Session: D 18 Research Symposium Keyword: “CONV19D18”

Sunday, 17 November 2019

1:45-3:00 p.m. (1345-1500) Camellia 2

Session: D 19 Research Symposium Keyword: “CONV19D19”

2:00-5:00 p.m.

(1400-1700) National Harbor 9

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Symposium

Spirituality and Health Research Collaboration to Enhance Local and Global Health Outcomes Cheryl A. Westlake, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC; Pamela H. Cone, PhD, MSN, RN, CNS; Tove Giske, PhD, MPhil, RN; Jane Pfeiffer, PhD, RN; and Wilfred McSherry, PhD, MPhil, RN Nurse and Patient Spiritual Care Perspectives Compared: A Cross-National Collaboration Pamela H. Cone, PhD, MSN, RN, CNS; and Tove Giske, PhD, MPhil, RN Assessment of Community Health by Neighborhood and Church Collaboration Jane Pfeiffer, PhD, RN; and Cheryl A. Westlake, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC Efficacy of a Collaborative, Spiritual Care Educational Intervention to Enhance Nurses’ Spiritual Care Attitudes Cheryl A. Westlake, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC; and Jane Pfeiffer, PhD, RN A European, Collaborative Standard for Spiritual Care Competences for Undergraduate Nursing/Midwifery Education Tove Giske, PhD, MPhil, RN; Wilfred McSherry, PhD, MPhil, RN; and Pamela H. Cone, PhD, MSN, RN, CNS

Symposium

Transforming Prelicensure Primary Palliative Nursing Education Megan Pfitzinger Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN; Andra Davis, PhD, MN, RN; Polly M. Mazanec, PhD, RN, FPCN, FAAN; Casey Shillam, PhD, RN; Nanci McLeskey, DNP, MCG, MDiv, RN-BC, CHPN, FNGNA; and Toni L. Glover, PhD, GNP-BC, ACHPN Creating Opportunities for Research Collaboration Megan Pfitzinger Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN; Polly M. Mazanec, PhD, RN, FPCN, FAAN; and Andra Davis, PhD, MN, RN Threading ELNEC Undergraduate Modules Across Existing Nursing Courses Andra Davis, PhD, MN, RN; Megan Pfitzinger Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN; and Casey Shillam, PhD, RN Integrating ELNEC Undergraduate Into a Singular Nursing Course Nanci McLeskey, DNP, MCG, MDiv, RN-BC, CHPN, FNGNA; Toni L. Glover, PhD, GNP-BC, ACHPN; and Megan Pfitzinger Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN Barriers and Facilitators to ELNEC Undergraduate Integration Into Nursing Curricula Megan Pfitzinger Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN; Andra Davis, PhD, MN, RN; Nanci McLeskey, DNP, MCG, MDiv, RN-BC, CHPN, FNGNA; Toni L. Glover, PhD, GNP-BC, ACHPN; Casey Shillam, PhD, RN; and Polly M. Mazanec, PhD, RN, FPCN, FAAN

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 nurse leaders. You can sign up to meet with a career advisor at the check-in table located outside the Sigma Career Advising Room on Level 3 of the Convention Center, National Harbor 9. Time and space are limited so sign-up will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 3:15-4:15 p.m.

Escape Room

(1515-1615) Save the Data, Save the Day! Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS E (1515-1600) National Harbor 4

Session: E 01 Conversations With the Candidates 3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 5

Session: E 02 Chapter Leader Session Keyword: “CONV19E02”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 6

Session: E 03 Special Session

Conversations With the Candidates

Treasurer Jose Alejandro, PhD, RN-BC, MBA, CCM, FACHE, FAAN Scott Emory Moore, PhD, APRN, AGPCNP-BC Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Chair Ellen Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C Carole Liske, PhD, MS, RN

Chapter Leader Session

Developing a Successful Recruitment Plan Sabrina Collins-Christie, BA, BS; and Noelle Pickler, BA An effective and methodical approach to recruitment is crucial to the sustainability of Sigma chapters. This session will provide the opportunity to learn from Sigma staff about successful strategies implemented by other chapters, and ways to translate them to suit your own chapter’s goals and initiatives.This session is not eligible for continuing nursing education contact hours.

Special Session

Expanding the Nurse's Role Into Governance Kimberly Harper, MS, RN, FAAN; and Cynthia Vlasich, MBA, BSN, RN, FAAN This practical session will discuss the nurse’s role in governance, how to identify boards that will personally fit you best, and will provide tools and techniques to prepare you for successful board service.

Keyword: “CONV19E03”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 7

Special Session

Keyword: “CONV19E04”

Nursing Informatics Pioneers Continue to Influence the Profession Susan K. Newbold, PhD The AMIA Nursing Informatics (NI) History Project was established to record and maintain the history of NI in the US to 2000. Pioneers were defined as innovators, trailblazers, or groundbreakers in NI. This session will discuss how the impact of the Pioneers’ work continues to influence the nursing profession today.

3:15-4:00 p.m.

Special Session

Session: E 04 Special Session

(1515-1600) National Harbor 8

Session: E 05 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19E05”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 10

Session: E 06 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19E06”

You, the UN, and the Sustainable Development Goals: How Sigma Nurses Can Influence Global Healthcare Constance Sobon Sensor, PhD, MSN, RN, CTN-A, NJ-CSN; Valerie Ann Clary-Muronda, PhD, RNC-OB; Pennie Sessler Branden, PhD, CNM, RN, CNE; Aric Shimek, BSN, RN, CPN; Diana Al-Itani, BSN, RN; and Dawn Fitzgerald, MSN, RN Nurses are natural healthcare leaders, and through Sigma’s special consultative status with the United Nations, YOU have the chance to influence global health policy. Come learn from our UN liaisons and youth representatives about this important work, how to get involved, and how to translate the SDGs into your practice.

Sunday, 17 November 2019

3:15-4:00 p.m.

College Students’ Perception and Beliefs Regarding Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A MixedMethods Study Dieu-My T. Tran, PhD, RN, CNE The Lived Experience of Heart Failure in a Lower Middle-Income Country: Patient and Caregiver Perspectives Joyette L. Aiken, MScN (Ed); Steve R. Weaver, PhD; Desmalee Holder-Nevins, PhD; and Nancy Edwards, PhD

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 11

Session: E 07 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19E07”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 12

Session: E 08 Clinical Session

Leading the Way, Influencing Policy, Implementing Evidence-Based Practices: Best Brains Exchange to Eliminate Poverty Gulrose Jiwani, PhD; and Patricia C. Charlton, PhD Combating Rurality, Poverty, and Racism; Historical School Nurses’ Healthcare Initiatives as Implications for Policy Today Bridget Houlahan, PhD, RN The Lived Experience of Family Member Dealing With an Opioid Addicted Loved One Marianne Adam, PhD; and Erin Kitt-Lewis, PhD Implementing Universal Partner Violence (IPV) Screening Utilizing a Patient-Centered, Shared Decision-Making Approach Bobbi L. Bennett-Wolcott, DNP

Keyword: “CONV19E08”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) National Harbor 13

Session: E 09 Evidence-Based Practice Session

Exploring Pediatric Disclosure of Medical Errors: Saying Sorry When “Bad Stuff Happens” Sherry Espin, PhD, RN; and Donna Koller, PhD Autism Translational Research Program: Increasing Access to Evidence-Based Care for Pediatric Patients With Autism Michele Renee’ Kilmer, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC

Keyword: “CONV19E09”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Chesapeake 1-3

Session: E 10 Education Session

Clinical Application of Authentic Learning Experiences for Online RN Students Elizabeth D. Rocha, PhD, RN; and Kristy A. Baron, PhD, RN Student Motivation to Participate in Asynchronous Online Discussions Michelle L. Nelson, PhD; Kristy L. Oden, DNP; and Laura L. Williams, PhD

Sunday, 17 November 2019

Keyword: “CONV19E10”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Chesapeake 4-6

Session: E 11 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19E11”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) Chesapeake A-C

Session: E 12 Education Session

Special Session

DIY Educational Escape Rooms: Behind the Scenes Lynn L. Wiles, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CEN; Janice E. Hawkins, PhD, RN; and Beth Tremblay, MSN, RN This session includes a behind the scenes look at creating, piloting, implementing, and evaluating an educational escape room in the nursing curricula. A “how to” discussion of escape room planning, including workload considerations and lessons learned, will assist educators in determining whether or not to adopt this learning strategy. Construct Validity and Reliability of the Reflective Thinking Questionnaire Amy Daniels, PhD, RN, CHSE; and Rachel Breman, PhD, MPH, RN The Effect of Repeat Simulation After Reflection on Nursing Students’ Critical Thinking, Satisfaction, and Self-Confidence Melesia McGregor Henry, PhD

Keyword: “CONV19E12”

3:15-4:00 p.m.

(1515-1600) Chesapeake D-F

Session: E 13 Education Session

Open Distance and e-Learning: Students’ Experiences of Online Portfolios for Assessment Gisela H. Van Rensburg, DLittetPhil, MACur, BACur (Hons), BACur, RN, RM, RCN, RPN, RNE; and Memme Girly Makua, DLittetPhil (HlthSt), RN e-Learning in Nursing Tool Development Alham Abuatiq, PhD, RN

Keyword: “CONV19E13”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Chesapeake G-I

Session: E 14 Education Session

Meeting Challenges of Professional Communication Using Live Actors: An Evidence-Based Clinical Project Lisette Dorfman, PhD; and Justine Anne Taddeo, EdD, RN Collaborative Teaching Intervention for BSN and BSW Students on the Use of SBIRT With Clients Dawn Garrett-Wright, PhD, PMHNP, CNE; Dana Sullivan, PhD; Whitney Harper, PhD; and R. Lyle Cooper, PhD

Keyword: “CONV19E14”

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Azalea 1

Session: E 15 Education Session

Can Connecting With Students Create a Seamless Transition From ADN to Online RN-BSN Programs? Holly R. Farley, EdD, RN Using a Hybrid Professional Development Course to Facilitate Accelerated BSN Student Learning Rhoda A. Owens, PhD, RN

Keyword: “CONV19E15”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Azalea 2

Session: E 16 Education Session

Caring for Terry Hillman: An Interprofessional Simulation for Health Profession Students Kellie Bryant, DNP Connecting and Collaborating in Nursing Education Through the Excellence in Interprofessional Simulation Education (ECLIPSE) Program Lisa M. Rohrig, MS, BSN, RN; and Janice Wilcox, DNP, RN, CNL

Keyword: “CONV19E16”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Azalea 3

Session: E 17 Education Session

Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Objective Structured Clinical Evaluations (OSCEs) in Graduate Nursing Education Tiffany A. Phillips, DNP, NP-C; Allison C. Munn, PhD, RN; and Tracy P. George, DNP, APRN-BC, CNE Expectations vs. Reality Joan Perl, MS, RN-BC

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Camellia 1

Session: E 18 Leadership Session Keyword: “CONV19E18”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Camellia 2

Session: E 19 Research Session

Midwives’ Experience of Maternal Death: Implication for Practice and Education Susanna Aba Abraham, MPH, RGN, BA, FWACN, FGCNM; Gifty Osei Berchie, MSc, SRN, BA; Andrews Adjei Druye, PhD; Anna Hayfron-Benjamin, MN, BSc, RN, PaedN; Christiana Okantey, MPhil, SRN, BA, FWACN, FGCNM; and Kweku Agyei-Ayensu, BSN, RGN Integration of Breast Health and Palliative Care in the Nursing Curriculum in Haiti Mary Ellen Tresgallo, DNP, MPH, ACHPN; Marie Carmel Garcon, DNP, OCN; Jennifer Dohrn, DNP, CNM, FAAN; and Adena Bargad, PhD, CNM Interprofessional Partnerships: Framework for Sustainability in the Veteran Community Cheryl A. Krause-Parello, PhD, RN, FAAN; Linda Flynn, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Marla G. Mygatt, MSN, RN Effects of Separation/Deployment on Family Functioning and Parental Stress Janice G. Agazio, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CRNP, FAANP, FAAN; Craig A. Cunningham, PhD; Danielle Patrice Amos Mejia, BA; Shannon Lynne Hillier, DO, MPH; and Deborah A. Murphy, PhD

Keyword: “CONV19E19”

3:15-4:00 p.m. (1515-1600) Camellia 3

Session: E 20 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19E20”

4:00-4:30 p.m.

Improving Neonatal Outcomes: Multidisciplinary Treatment Approach to Caring for Pregnant Persons With Opioid Use Disorder Nancy S. Goldstein, DNP, ANP-BC, RNC-OB; Erica Nichole Ramirez, MSN, RN; Lauren Elizabeth Greenwood, MSN, RN; Kodiak Ray Sung Soled, MSN, RN; and Laura Stinnette Lucas, DNP, APRN-CNS, RNC-OB Global Challenges of Neonatal Resuscitation: Collaborating to Examine Commonalities Across Three Different Patient Care Settings Valerie Ann Clary-Muronda, PhD, RNC-OB; and Alida S. Du Plessis-Faurie, MCur (Hons), RN, RM, RCN, RPN

Sunday, 17 November 2019

Keyword: “CONV19E17”

Poster Session 1 Removal

(1600-1630) (Poster assigments are listed on pages 104-113. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 103.) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based and Translational Science Peer-Reviewed Posters Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters Research Peer-Reviewed Posters Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters All peer-reviewed posters sponsored by Alpha Chapter, Indiana University School of Nursing Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Chamberlain University Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters Presented in partnership with Johnson & Johnson Foundation Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters Sponsored by University of Maryland School of Nursing

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 4:15-5:30 p.m. (1615-1730)

Regional Coordinator Candidate Forums and Regional Meetings Africa Global Region

Camellia 3

This region includes: Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania

Asia Global Region

Camellia 2

This region includes: Hong Kong, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand

Europe Global Region

Camellia 1

This region includes: Armenia, England, Ireland, Israel, Netherlands, Portugal, Scotland, Sweden, Wales

Latin America/ Caribbean Global Region

Azalea 3

This region includes: Brazil, Colombia, Jamaica, Mexico

Middle East Global Region

Azalea 2

This region includes: Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan

Oceania Global Region

Azalea 1

This region includes: Australia

North American Global Region This region includes the following:

Sunday, 17 November 2019 6:00-10:00 p.m.

(1800-2200) North Terrace, Riverview Ballroom A, 1-3

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Region 1

Magnolia 3

This region includes: Canadian Provinces - Alberta, British Columbia; United States - Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Northern California, Oregon, Washington

Region 2

National Harbor 8

This region includes: United States - Arizona, New Mexico, Southern California, Western Texas

Region 3

National Harbor 7

This region includes: United States - Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Utah, Western Iowa, Wyoming

Region 4

National Harbor 6

This region includes: Canadian Province - Manitoba; United States Eastern Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin

Region 5

National Harbor 13

This region includes: United States - Illinois, Missouri

Region 6

National Harbor 5

This region includes: United States - Arkansas, Eastern Texas, Louisiana

Region 7

National Harbor 4

This region includes: Commonwealth - Puerto Rico; United States Florida, Georgia, South Carolina

Region 8

National Harbor 11

This region includes: United States - Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee

Region 9

National Harbor 12

This region includes: United States - Indiana, Kentucky, Southern Ohio

Region 10

National Harbor 10

This region includes: Canadian Province - Ontario; United States Michigan, Northern Ohio

Region 11

Chesapeake A-C

This region includes: United States - Western Pennsylvania, Western New York

Region 12

Chesapeake 1-3

This region includes: United States - Delaware, Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Northeast Virginia, Washington, DC

Region 13

Chesapeake D-F

This region includes: United States - North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia

Region 14

Chesapeake 4-6

This region includes: United States - Eastern New York, New Jersey

Region 15

Chesapeak G-I

This region includes: Canadian Province - Nova Scotia; United States Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, North Tip of New York, Rhode Island, Vermont

Heritage Society Reception and Dinner (By Invitation Only)

45TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION | 16–20 NOVEMBER


THE SIGMA REPOSITORY

A FREE, OPEN ACCESS RESOURCE FOR ALL NURSES The Sigma Repository* is a dynamic and easy-to-use resource to help you with your nursing research or evidence-based practice project. If you are searching for a free, global database with a variety of materials to cover your needs (think clinical, research, classroom, and professional settings), the Sigma Repository is here for you. If you are searching for a place to assist with global dissemination and publication needs, the Sigma Repository is here for you, too.

The Sigma Repository has materials and sharing opportunities for students, novice nurses, experienced nurses, topic experts, and every level in between. Visit the Sigma Repository today to find or submit: • Research studies

• Quality improvement assessments

• Theses and dissertations

• Patient education materials

• Patient-centered outcomes

• Tools, instruments, and measurements

• Event materials and presentations

• and more!

*The Sigma Repository was formerly the Virginia Henderson Global Nursing e-Repository.

Visit SigmaRepository.org/HelpfulGuides to learn more and get started. To speak to a Sigma Repository representative at convention, stop by Center Stage in the Exhibit Hall or attend the Repository’s Special Session (C 04) on Sunday, 17 November at 10:45 a.m.


ADVANCE YOUR CAREER

Whether you are a novice nurse, nurse educator, or researcher, Sigma’s Career Mentoring and Coaching Program provides the resources and knowledge to help expand your professional network and your career. This members-only program was designed by Sigma members, for Sigma members to connect and share experiences through online and in-person advising, mentoring, and coaching. CAREER MENTORS are available to help you take the next step in your career. Mentoring relationships are typically longer-term, lasting at least six months.

CAREER COACHES are here to help you work on a specific project or issue. These relationships last three months or less, depending on your needs.

Log in to https://TheCircle.SigmaNursing.org and sign up as a mentee or mentor/coach.

NURSES LEAD. The University of Wisconsin–Madison is a premiere nursing research institution and we develop leaders for the profession and society. We offer undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs. Our areas of excellence include aging, symptoms science, pediatrics, and population health. Learn more about our programs at nursing.wisc.edu


CONGRATULATIONS to our colleagues and alumni for their accomplishments as nurse leaders

Jaclene Zauszniewski, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN Kate Hanna Harvey Professor in Community Health Nursing FPB Alumna: MSN 1989 and PhD 1992

Founders Award - Elizabeth McWilliams Miller Award for Excellence in Research

Mary T. Quinn Griffin, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Professor, Associate Dean of Global Affairs, Assistant Provost for Outcome Assessment FPB Alumna: MSN 1993 and PhD 2001

Founders Award - Elizabeth Russell Belford Award for Excellence in Education

Launette Woolforde, EdD, DNP, RN-BC Vice President of Nursing Education and Professional Development at Northwell Health FPB Alumna: DNP 2010

Founders Award - Marie Hippensteel Lingeman Award for Excellence in Nursing Practice

case.edu/nursing


Monday, 18 November 2019 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Registration

7:00-8:00 a.m.

Poster Session 2 Setup

7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Sigma Marketplace

7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Presenter Ready Room

7:30-8:30 a.m.

Exhibit Hall Open

8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Delegate Information

8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Poster Session 2 Viewing Hours

8:00-9:00 a.m.

Escape Room

8:00-8:45 a.m.

Meet the Poster Session 2 Authors

(0700-1700) Potomac Ballroom Foyer (0700-0800) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

(0730-1700) National Harbor 2-3 (0730-1630) National Harbor 1

(Poster assigments are listed on pages 118-126. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 117.) Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based and Translational Science Peer-Reviewed Posters Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters Research Peer-Reviewed Posters All peer-reviewed posters sponsored by Alpha Chapter, Indiana University School of Nursing Please stop by to view and purchase Sigma apparel, books, jewelry, chapter products, and other gifts.

(0730-0830) Coffee served. Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B (0800-1700) Potomac Ballroom Foyer

Monday, 18 November 2019

(0800-1630) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

(0800-0900) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

(0800-0845) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

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(Poster assigments are listed on pages 118-126. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 117.) Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based and Translational Science Peer-Reviewed Posters Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters Research Peer-Reviewed Posters All peer-reviewed posters sponsored by Alpha Chapter, Indiana University School of Nursing Safe Medication Administration Escape Room Presented by Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter Using an escape room as an interactive learning pedagogy to reinforce timely, safe patient care is an innovative way to transfer didactic content to the simulation and ultimately clinical setting. During this escape room, you will unlock the clues that allow you to safely administer medications to an ailing patient. Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. (Poster assigments are listed on pages 118-126. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 117.) Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based and Translational Science Peer-Reviewed Posters Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters Research Peer-Reviewed Posters All peer-reviewed posters sponsored by Alpha Chapter, Indiana University School of Nursing

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Monday, 18 November 2019 9:00-10:00 a.m.

(0900-1000) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

Escape Room

Safe Medication Administration Escape Room Presented by Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter Using an escape room as an interactive learning pedagogy to reinforce timely, safe patient care is an innovative way to transfer didactic content to the simulation and ultimately clinical setting. During this escape room, you will unlock the clues that allow you to safely administer medications to an ailing patient. Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS F (0900-0945) National Harbor 4

Conversations With the Candidates

Session: F 01 Conversations With the Candidates

Directors Janice Agazio, PhD, CRNP, RN, FAANP, FAAN Debra Anderson, PhD, MSN, RN, BA, GDNS(ed) Irmajean Bajnok, PhD, MScN, BScN, RN Rachel Choudhury, MSN, RN, CNE Cynthia Diefenbeck, PsyD, APRN, BC Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF

9:00-9:45 a.m.

Chapter Leader Session

(0900-0945) National Harbor 5

Keyword: “CONV19F02”

Strategies and Resources to Increase Your Chapter's Visibility Laura Perkins, BA; and Noelle Pickler, BA Do your members know how to find your chapter online? Do candidates know all that membership has to offer before they are invited? Attend this session to learn marketing, communication, and promotional strategies to increase visibility for your chapter among members and the community.

9:00-9:45 a.m.

Special Session

Session: F 02 Chapter Leader Session

(0900-0945) National Harbor 6

Keyword: “CONV19F03”

Engaging Nurses in Innovation Bonnie Clipper, DNP, RN, MA, MBA, CENP, FACHE This presentation will discuss the importance of engaging nurses in innovation and will identify some fast-paced and fun ways to get nurses involved in the innovation journey. These tools can be used in any organization.

9:00-9:45 a.m.

Special Session

Session: F 03 Special Session

(0900-0945) National Harbor 7

Session: F 04 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19F04”

9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 8

Session: F 05 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19F05”

Meaningful Recognition: Expressing Gratitude and What it Means to Nursing Care Cynthia D. Sweeney, DNP, RN, CNOR, NEA-BC; and Susan M. Grant, DNP, RN, FAAN Meaningful recognition provides a means for patients and families to express gratitude for their nursing care. Through structured interviews with patients and families who had nominated their nurse for The DAISY Award, their responses generated insights for nursing leaders to understand. In these conversations, themes emerged from the research in examining what it means to patients and families to say thank you. Operationalizing these themes can leverage greater engagement between patients and families with their healthcare organizations. The researchers will provide perspectives on application of their findings from a nursing leadership perspective and implications to practice and future research opportunities.

Monday, 18 November 2019

9:00-9:45 a.m.

Preparedness to Identify and Care for Trafficked Persons in South Carolina Hospitals: A State-Wide Exploration Stephanie C. Armstrong, PhD, RN, CNS; V. Jordan Greenbaum, MD; Cristina M. López, PhD; and Julie Barroso, PhD, ANP, RN, FAAN Human Trafficking: Educating New Jersey Registered Nurses in Identifying Victims to Promote Positive Patient Outcomes Jeanann S. Coppola, DNP, RN, CNM, CNE; and E. Renee Cantwell, DNP, RN, CNE, CPHQ

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Monday, 18 November 2019 9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 10

Session: F 06 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19F06”

9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 11

Session: F 07 Evidence-Based Practice Session

Harm Reduction Strategy for Prevention/Reduction of Opioid Overdose Fatalities in the Substance Use Disorder Population Susan M. L’Heureux, MS, RN, CCRN; and Nancy S. Goldstein, DNP, ANP-BC, RNC-OB Evaluating the HIV Acquisition Risk Screening Tool in an Outpatient Substance Use Treatment Clinic Katherine McNabb, BS; and Nancy S. Goldstein, DNP, ANP-BC, RNC-OB Implementing EBP in the Hospice Setting: A Critical Step Toward Improving End-of-Life Care Linda M. Quinlin, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, NP-C, ACHPN; and Mary Murphy, MS Nurse’s Comfort in Palliative Care: A National Survey Amisha Parekh de Campos, MPH, BSN; and Kyounghae Kim, PhD

Keyword: “CONV19F07”

9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 12

Session: F 08 Leadership Session

Transforming Our World Through Nursing Leadership and Global Health Outreach Patricia A. DuCharme, MSN, RN, ANP-BC The Power of Nursing: Influencing Global Health Policy and Decision-Making at the United Nations Constance Sobon Sensor, PhD, RN, CTN-A

Keyword: “CONV19F08”

9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 13

Monday, 18 November 2019

Session: F 09 Education Session

Nursing Students’ Perception on the Effects of Relaxation Methods to Decrease Test Anxiety Laraine Amoia-Watters, EdD; and Catherine C. Razzi, MSN Impact of Student Fatigue on Student Outcomes at Three Points in a BSN Nursing Program Martha A. Spies, PhD, RN, CNE; and Ellen L. Poole, PhD, RN, CPAN, CNE, FASPAN

Keyword: “CONV19F09”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Chesapeake 1-3

Session: F 10 Education Session

The Danger in Hearing Voices: Reported Experiences Following an Auditory Hallucination Simulation With BSN Students Beatriz Valdes, PhD, RN, CHSE; and Linda Mays, DNP, ARNP, PMHNP-BC Using Simulation to Combine Mental Health and Adult Health in an Unfolding Case Study Caitlin Lofton, MSN; Susan Furr, DNP, RN; and Dana R. Martin, DNP, RN, CNE

Keyword: “CONV19F10”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Chesapeake 4-6

Session: F 11 Education Session

That Time When Yanni and Laurel Were in the Sim Lab: How Simulation Decreases Risks Phillip Kleinman, MSN; and Dianne McAdams-Jones, EdD, RN, GNE, CHSE “Exactly What Do We Do?”: Perspectives of Pre-Clinical Nursing Students’ First Experiences in Simulation Sara K. Kaylor, EdD, RN, CNE; and Megan Pfitzinger Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN

Keyword: “CONV19F11”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Chesapeake A-C

Session: F 12 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19F12”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Chesapeake D-F

Session: F 13 Research Session

Compassion Competence Among Nursing Students From Different Cultures: A Multi-Country Study P. E. Samson-Akpan, PhD, MPH, BSc, RN/RM, RNE, FWACN; Youngjin Lee, PhD; Arcalyd R. R. Cayaban, MSN; Mohammed B. A. J. Al-Jubouri, PhD; and Mildred E. John, PhD Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Perspectives of Intercultural Communication: A Qualitative Descriptive Study Naomi Armah, BSN Global Nursing Capacity Building and Collaborative Partnerships in Rural Haiti Amy L. Knowles, PhD, MPH, RN; and Penelope Lynn Neal, PhD, MSN, CPNP Challenges to Coordinating Clinical Outreach to Improve Both Interprofessional Practice Initiatives and Global Health Molli Megan Oldenburg, DNP

Keyword: “CONV19F13”

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Monday, 18 November 2019 9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Chesapeake G-I

Session: F 14 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19F14”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Azalea 1

Session: F 15 Education Session

Connecting Pharmacology Concepts Through Team-Based Collaborative Learning Majeda M. El-Banna, PhD, FNP-BC, RN, CNE; Malinda Whitlow, DNP, FNP-BC, RN; and Angela McNelis, PhD, RN, FAAN, CNE, ANEF Clinical Instructors’ Cultivation of Pre-Licensure Nursing Students’ Pharmacology Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes Rieneke Holman, PhD, RN; and Lori Candela, EdD, MS, BSN, RN, APRN, FNP-BC, CNE A Humanitarian Obligation to Educate Nurses in Disaster Response Janice S. Smith, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF; and Kathleen V. Eid-Heberle, MSN, RN, NHDP-BC, CNE Integrating Disaster Preparedness and Response Training Into the BSN Curriculum Glenn A. Barnes, DNP, RN, EMT-P, LCDR, USN (ret); Martin Mufich, MSN; and Debra A. Danforth, MS, APRN, FAANP

Keyword: “CONV19F15”

(0900-0945) Azalea 2

Session: F 16 Evidence-Based Practice Session Keyword: “CONV19F16”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Azalea 3

Session: F 17 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19F17”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Camellia 1

Session: F 18 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19F18”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Camellia 2

Session: F 19 Research Session

Female Genital Cutting: A Content Analysis and Need for Change in Caregivers’ Attitudes Korto L. Scott, EdD, RN, FNP Peruvian Women, Hysterectomy, and Femininity: Evidence to Inform Culturally Competent Nursing Practice Blanca K. Loayza-Enriquez, MSN, RN; Juan M. Leyva-Moral, PhD, MSc, BN, RN; Aurora V. Zapata-Rueda, DSc, MSN, RN; Julia X. Marcelo-Ayasta, BSN, RN; Fatima Nerio-Gonzáles, BSN, RN; and Patrick A. Palmieri, DHSc, EdS, PGDip(Oxon), MBA, MSN, RN, CPHQ, CPHRM, FACHE, FAAN Perception of Stigma Experienced PLHIV at a Health Facility in Khayelitsha Sub-District, Cape Town Deliwe Rene Phetlhu, PhD, MHS, BA, RN, RM; and Alobwede Samuel Muabe, RN, RM Understanding Determinants of Disrespect and Abuse in Maternity Care in Kenya: Collaboration Between Universities Lynnee Roane, MS, BSN, RN; Barbara Smith, PhD, MSN, FAAN; Grace M. Omoni, PhD, MSc; and Lilian Omondi, PhD Factors Affecting Health Promotion Behaviors Among Urban Black Women Millie A. Hepburn, PhD, RN; and Cynthia A. Bautista, PhD, RN The Women’s Wellness With Type 2 Diabetes Program: An Australian-UK Collaboration Supporting Women With Diabetes Debra J. Anderson, PhD, RN, BA, GDNS (ed); Nicole McDonald, MPH (HlthProm), BHlthSc (PH) & BExSc; Janine Porter-Steele, PhD, RN; Diksha Sapkota, MPH, BSc; Rosie Walker, MA (ed), BSc (Hons) Psych, RN; Ayako Temple, MA (Res); Amanda M. McGuire, PhD, RN, MACN, FHEA; Charrlotte Seib, PhD; Rebecca Rogers, Dip; and Jackie Sturt, PhD Cross-Sectional Screening for Insomnia and Burnout in Nurses With and Without Shift Work P. Vermeir, PhD, MPM, MBA, MPA, RN; L. Delesie, MSN, RN; Stefanie Eggermont, MS; E. Tobback, PhD; D. Vogelaers, MD, PhD; and An Mariman, PhD, MD Exploring Nurse Managers’ Views About the Practice of Compassion in the US Magdeline Aagard, EdD, MBA, BSN

Monday, 18 November 2019

9:00-9:45 a.m.

Keyword: “CONV19F19”

9:15 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

(0915-1700) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

Candidate Poster Display Viewing

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Monday, 18 November 2019 9:15-10:00 a.m.

Meet the Authors

10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Sigma Career Advising

10:00-11:30 a.m.

Chapter Awards Recognition Event

(0915-1000) National Harbor 2-3

Monday, 18 November 2019

(1000-1230) National Harbor 9

(1000-1130) Potomac Ballroom Keyword: “CONV19SPS”

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 nurse leaders. You can sign up to meet with a career advisor at the check-in table located outside the Sigma Career Advising Room on Level 3 of the Convention Center, National Harbor 9. Time and space are limited so sign-up will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Recognition event sponsored by Alpha Omega Chapter at Adelphi University Special Presentation: Thinking Globally and Acting Locally: From Vision to Action Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN Chapter Key Awards Award presentation sponsored by Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing Chapter Communication and Publicity Award New Member Pillar Award Award presentation sponsored by Nu Nu Chapter Melanie C. Dreher Outstanding Dean Award for Excellence in Chapter Support Award presentation sponsored by Mu Upsilon Chapter at the College of Staten Island/CUNY

10:00-11:00 a.m.

(1000-1100) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

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Irmajean Bajnok, PhD, MScN, BScN, RN Transforming Nursing Through Knowledge Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Creating & Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, Second Edition Kimberly Dunker, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE, CNEcl Faculty Knowledge & Skills Development: A Review for Nurse Educators Doris Grinspun, PhD, MSN, BScN, RN, LLD(hon), Dr(hc), O.ONT Transforming Nursing Through Knowledge Alvin D. Jeffery, PhD, RN-BC, CCRN-K, FNP-BC Staff Educator’s Guide to Clinical Orientation, Second Edition; and Staff Educator’s Guide to Professional Development: Assessing and Enhancing Nurse Competency Daniel J. Pesut, PhD, RN, FAAN The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses Catherine Robinson-Walker, MBA, MCC Leading Valiantly in Healthcare Cynthia Saver, MS, RN Anatomy of Writing for Publication for Nurses, Third Edition Gwen D. Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Reflective Practice: Transforming Education and Improving Outcomes, Second Edition; and Reflective Organizations Ashley Singh, DNP, RN, EBP-C Transformational Leadership: Delivering Excellence Cynthia M. Thomas, EdD, MS, RNc A Nurse’s Step-By-Step Guide to Transitioning to the Professional Nurse Role

Escape Room

Safe Medication Administration Escape Room Presented by Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter Using an escape room as an interactive learning pedagogy to reinforce timely, safe patient care is an innovative way to transfer didactic content to the simulation and ultimately clinical setting. During this escape room, you will unlock the clues that allow you to safely administer medications to an ailing patient. Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

45TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION | 16–20 NOVEMBER


Monday, 18 November 2019 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Parliamentarian Office Hours

11:00 a.m.-noon

Escape Room

11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall Open

1:00-4:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall Move-Out

(1100-1300) National Harbor 15

(1100-1200) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

(1130-1300) Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B (1300-1600) Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B

Sigma’s parliamentarian, Colette Collier Trohan, will be available during this time to answer delegates’ questions about parliamentary procedure for making a motion, including nomination of a candidate for elected office from the floor of the House of Delegates. Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Lunch served. Lunch sponsored by Mercer Consumer

CONCURRENT SESSIONS G (1315-1430) National Harbor 4

Session: G 01 Conversations With the Candidates 1:15-2:30 p.m.

(1315-1430) National Harbor 5

Session: G 02 Chapter Leader Session Keyword: “CONV19G02”

1:15-2:30 p.m.

(1315-1430) National Harbor 6

Session: G 03 Clinical Symposium Keyword: “CONV19G03”

1:15-2:30 p.m.

(1315-1430) National Harbor 7

Session: G 04 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19G04”

Conversations With the Candidates

President-Elect Kenneth Dion, PhD, MSN, MBA, RN Thóra Hafsteinsdóttir, PhD, MScN, BSc, RN Vice President Karen Goron, PhD, MS, RN Anna McDaniel, PhD, RN, FAAN

Chapter Leader Session

The How, What, and Why Behind Member Communication Noelle Pickler, BA; and Emily Kusz, BA Communication with members is essential to forming relationships and providing an exceptional Sigma member experience. Consistent and valuable communication can even help with retention, recruitment, and leadership development. Learn why it’s important to communicate, what kinds of things members want to know, and how to convey your message effectively.

Symposium

Love the Skin You’re In! Pressure Injury Management Kara A. Johnson, BSN, RN, WOC-RN, WCC; Laura C. Welch, BSN, RN-BC, CPN, WOC-RN, WCC; Mia K. Waldron, MSN-Ed, MSN, BSN, RN-BC, CPN; Pam A. Allen, RNC-NICU, WCC; Leia Hayes, BSN, RNC-NIC; Nora K. Kramer, BSN, RN, CPN; Sarah M. Hamilton, BSN, CPN; and Bridget Bissell, BSN, RN Creating Sustainability: A Nurse-Led Skin Program Kara A. Johnson, BSN, RN, WOC-RN, WCC; and Laura C. Welch, BSN, RN-BC, CPN, WOC-RN, WCC Better Together: Pressure Injury Prevalence and Nursing Professional Development Mia K. Waldron, MSN-Ed, MSN, BSN, RN-BC, CPN; Kara A. Johnson, BSN, RN, WOC-RN, WCC; and Laura C. Welch, BSN, RN-BC, CPN, WOC-RN, WCC Optimizing Skin Integrity: One Simple Change for Hospitalized Children Laura C. Welch, BSN, RN-BC, CPN, WOC-RN, WCC; Kara A. Johnson, BSN, RN, WOC-RN, WCC; Pam A. Allen, RNC-NICU, WCC; Leia Hayes, BSN, RNC-NIC; Nora K. Kramer, BSN, RN, CPN; Sarah M. Hamilton, BSN, CPN; and Bridget Bissell, BSN, RN

Monday, 18 November 2019

1:15-2:30 p.m.

Impaired Fasting Glucose in Early Adolescents: The Interaction Between Daytime Napping and Nighttime Sleep Duration Xiaopeng Ji, PhD, RN; Jennifer L. Saylor, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC; and Jianghong Liu, PhD, FAAN Community Health Promotion Initiatives to Improve Healthy Food Choices in an Urban Population Tami L. Jakubowski, DNP, CPNP-PC, CSN; and Tracy J. Perron, PhD, RN, CNE, CSN Barriers and Successes Related to Type 2 Diabetic Screening Referrals in Texas School Children Star Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRN; and Melinda G. Hester, DNP, RN

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Monday, 18 November 2019 1:15-2:30 p.m.

(1315-1430) National Harbor 8

Session: G 05 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19G05”

1:15-2:30 p.m.

(1315-1430) National Harbor 10

Session: G 06 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19G06”

1:15-2:30 p.m.

(1315-1430) National Harbor 11

Session: G 07 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19G07”

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(1315-1430) National Harbor 12

Session: G 08 Leadership Symposium Keyword: “CONV19G08”

A Dozen Years of Collaboration: A Nursing Education and Hospital Provider Partnership for BSN Education Betsy M. McDowell, PhD, RN, CCRN, CNE, ANEF Bridging the Academic Practice Divide to Improve Nursing Care and Knowledge Kenrick Cato, PhD, RN; Bevin Cohen, PhD, MPH, RN; Carolyn Sun, PhD, RN, ANP-BC; Amanda Hessels, PhD, MPH, RN, CIC, CPHQ, FAPIC; and Elaine L. Larson, PhD, RN, FAAN Successful Academic-Clinical Partnership: Professional Development Project Using Simulation and a Companion Study Measuring Teamwork Shelley P. Caswell Moore, PhD, MSN, RN; and Michelle L. Finch, PhD, MSN, RN Preceptors’ Perceptions of Education Strategies to Create an Optimal Clinical Learning Environment for Nursing Students Mayumi Negishi, PhD, MPH, RN Faculty Roles in Preparing, Maintaining, and Evaluating Preceptorships in Pre-Licensure Baccalaureate Nursing Education Jennifer K. Chicca, MS, RN; and Teresa Shellenbarger, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Advancing Community Oriented Registered Nursing: Educating Baccalaureate Nursing Students in Primary Care Herlinda Zamora, MSN, RN; Norma Martinez Rogers, PhD, RN, FAAN; Daisy Ornelas, BS; and Martha L. Martinez, MSN, RNC, CNS, WHCNP Integration of the Sacred Vocation Program in the Bachelor of Science of Nursing Curriculum Lucindra Campbell-Law, PhD, RN, ANP, PMHNP-BC; Michael E. Sullivan, DBe; and Loan Nguyen, MLIS, MLA Innovate to Advocate: Helping DNP Students Discover Their Voice Through Health Policy Education Melissa A. Stec, DNP, CNM, APRN, FACNM, FAAN; and Nicole Garritano, DNP, APRN, CPNP-AC Development of a Marginality Tool for Nursing Education Heather Englund, PhD, RN

Symposium

Disaster Training in Nursing: An International Collaboration Sarah A. Birch, DNP; Sarah Vittone, DBe, MSN, RN; Edilma Yearwood, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN; Emily J. Dorosz, MSN; and Margaret Quinn, DNP Establishing Partnerships to Implement a Disaster Nursing Training Program for an International Audience Sarah A. Birch, DNP Disaster Nursing Education: Mental Health and Ethical Framework Sarah Vittone, DBe, MSN, RN; and Edilma Yearwood, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN Disaster Simulation and Storytelling: Effective Modalities for Knowledge Dissemination Emily J. Dorosz, MSN; and Margaret Quinn, DNP

45TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION | 16–20 NOVEMBER


Monday, 18 November 2019 (1315-1430) National Harbor 13

Session: G 09 Leadership Symposium Keyword: “CONV19G09”

1:15-2:30 p.m.

(1315-1430) Chesapeake 1-3

Session: G 10 Leadership Symposium Keyword: “CONV19G10”

1:15-2:30 p.m.

(1315-1430) Chesapeake 4-6

Session: G 11 Leadership Symposium Keyword: “CONV19G11”

1:15-2:30 p.m.

(1315-1430) Chesapeake A-C

Session: G 12 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19G12”

Symposium

Mentoring for Global Leadership: Experiences of Mentors and Mentees Through Sigma’s Global Leadership Mentoring Community Ellen B. Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C; Claudia Kam Yuk Lai, PhD, RN, FAAN; Dorette Sugg Welk, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Yeow Chye Ng, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, NP-C, CPC, AAHIVE; Nada Lukkahatai, PhD, MSN, RN, FAAN; Alyea Pollard, MSN, RN, CNE; Beth Desaretz Chiatti, PhD, RN, CTN-B, CSN; Salima M. Farooq, MSBE, RN; Lyn Middleton, PhD; Judy Munday, PhD, BA (Hons) (AcuteCritCare), DipEd (Nurs); Kylie P. Russell, PhD, MHSc, GCHRM, BN, RN; Silva Dakessian Sailian, MPH, BSN; Elizabeth Rosser, DPhil, MN, DipNEd, DipRM, RN, RM, PFHEA; Samantha Edwards, RN, RM; Kimberly T. Hodges, DNP, RN, NE-BC; Misae Ito, PhD, MSN, RNW; Rick Y. C. Kwan, PhD, RN; Mila Delia M. Llanes, PhD; Amanda M. McGuire, PhD, RN, MACN, FHEA; Danita Potter, PhD; Carole D. Liske, PhD, MSN, RN; Joanne Ramsbotham, PhD, MN, RN; Kelly Strickland, MSN, RN; Naomi F. Tutticci, PhD, MEd, BN; Yat-wa Justina Liu, PhD, RN; Samar Noureddine, PhD, RN; Stanley Malo Rungua, MScN, BSN, RN; and Sylvia Waweru, MSN, RN, FNP-BC The Global Leadership Mentoring Community: Expanding and Focusing in Cohort Two Ellen B. Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C; Claudia Kam Yuk Lai, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Dorette Sugg Welk, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Global Education as a Focus for Mentoring Yeow Chye Ng, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, NP-C, CPC, AAHIVE; Dorette Sugg Welk, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Nada Lukkahatai, PhD, MSN, RN, FAAN; Alyea Pollard, MSN, RN, CNE; Beth Desaretz Chiatti, PhD, RN, CTN-B, CSN; Salima M. Farooq, MSBE, RN; Lyn Middleton, PhD; Judy Munday, PhD, BA (Hons) (AcuteCritCare), DipEd (Nurs); Kylie P. Russell, PhD, MHSc, GCHRM, BN, RN; and Silva Dakessian Sailian, MPH, BSN Global Leadership as a Focus for Mentoring Elizabeth Rosser, DPhil, MN, DipNEd, DipRM, RN, RM, PFHEA; Samantha Edwards, RN, RM; Kimberly T. Hodges, DNP, RN, NE-BC; Misae Ito, PhD, MSN, RNW; Rick Y. C. Kwan, PhD, RN; Mila Delia M. Llanes, PhD; Amanda M. McGuire, PhD, RN, MACN, FHEA; and Danita Potter, PhD Global Leadership: Characteristics and Commitment Developed Through Community Carole D. Liske, PhD, MSN, RN; Joanne Ramsbotham, PhD, MN, RN; Kelly Strickland, MSN, RN; Naomi F. Tutticci, PhD, MEd, BN; Yat-wa Justina Liu, PhD, RN; Samar Noureddine, PhD, RN; Stanley Malo Rungua, MScN, BSN, RN; and Sylvia Waweru, MSN, RN, FNP-BC

Symposium

A Look at Sigma’s Global Expansion, Member Engagement, and Collaboration Work Cynthia Vlasich, MBA, BSN, RN, FAAN; and Rebecca Schafer, BS Sigma’s Member Engagement: Global Initiatives Programs to Strengthen the Member Experience Cynthia Vlasich, MBA, BSN, RN, FAAN Sigma’s Global Expansion: An Overview of the New Global Regional Councils Cynthia Vlasich, MBA, BSN, RN, FAAN Sigma’s Collaboration: Our Record of Progress and the Work Ahead at the United Nations Rebecca Schafer, BS

Symposium

Reflective Practices: Advancing the Quality of Global Health Through Essential Leadership Skills Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF; Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, MS, BSN, RN, ANEF, FAAN; and Daniel J. Pesut, PhD, RN, FAAN Reflective Practices: Rethinking Leadership to Improve Global Quality Healthcare Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Essential Systems Thinking Leadership Skills to Achieve Global Health Sara Horton-Deutsch, PhD, MS, BSN, RN, ANEF, FAAN Activating Paradoxical and Polarity Leadership Strategies to Achieve Quality Global Health Daniel J. Pesut, PhD, RN, FAAN

Monday, 18 November 2019

1:15-2:30 p.m.

How Caregivers Connect and Care for the Multilingual Older Adult With Dementia Maria Roche-Dean, PhD Effect of Brain-Stimulating Games and Physical Activity on Cognitive Functioning in Dementia in Calabar Mildred E. John, PhD; Edidiong E. John, MB, BCh; Florence Nandi, BNSc; Uduak E. Archibong, PhD; and Sifon-Abasi E. John, MB, BCh Korean Informal Caregivers’ Experience for Family With Dementia: Difficulties and Strategies Sohyun Kim, MSN, RN

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Monday, 18 November 2019 1:15-2:30 p.m.

(1315-1430) Chesapeake D-F

Session: G 13 Leadership Session Keyword: “CONV19G13”

1:15-2:30 p.m.

(1315-1430) Chesapeake G-I

Session: G 14 Research Symposium Keyword: “CONV19G14”

Applying Evidence-Based Practice to Advance Leadership in Graduate Student Education and Practice: A Case Study Sharon K. Byrne, DrNP, APN, NP-C, AOCNP, CNE; and Kanan H. Bhatt, BSN, RN Conceptual Framework: Ambulatory Care Nursing Frame of Reference for Nursing Curricula Development and Nursing Research Margaret Fisk Mastal, PhD, MSN; and Stephanie G. Witwer, PhD Develop Nursing Research Leaders: A Clinical Nurse Profile and Motivating Factors Elizabeth Scala, MSN/MBA, RN, HNB-BC; Rowena Leong Milburn, DNP, RN, RNC-LRN; Dawn Alison Hohl, PhD, RN; Deborah Jean Fleischmann, MPA, BSN, RN; and Periwinkle S. MacKay, MSN, RN, CCRN

Symposium

Asian Resilience Enhancement for Adolescents/Young Adults With Cancer (AREA-CA) Cooperative Group: Aims, Processes, Outcomes Joan E. Haase, PhD, RN, FAAN; Li-Min Wu, PhD, RN; Qian Liu, MSN, RN; Heeyeon Son, MSN; Kiyoko Kamibeppu, PhD; Chin-Mi Chen, PhD, RN; Sungsil Hong, PhD, RN; Michin Hong, PhD; Yvonne YuehFeng Lu, PhD, RN, FGSA; Celeste Phillips, PhD, RN; and Akiko Ishibashi, MSN

Monday, 18 November 2019

Coming Together: Formation of the Asian Resilience Enhancement for Adolescents/Young Adults (AREA) Cooperative Group Li-Min Wu, PhD, RN; Qian Liu, MSN, RN; Heeyeon Son, MSN; Kiyoko Kamibeppu, PhD; Chin-Mi Chen, PhD, RN; Sungsil Hong, PhD, RN; Michin Hong, PhD; Yvonne Yueh-Feng Lu, PhD, RN, FGSA; Celeste Phillips, PhD, RN; and Joan E. Haase, PhD, RN, FAAN Resilience in Illness Model Research: Potential for Guiding Asian Resilience Enhancement for Adolescents/Young Adults Studies Joan E. Haase, PhD, RN, FAAN; Li-Min Wu, PhD, RN; Chin-Mi Chen, PhD, RN; Sungsil Hong, PhD, RN; Celeste Phillips, PhD, RN; and Kiyoko Kamibeppu, PhD Translation of Measures, Cultural Sensitivity, and Lessons Learned Heeyeon Son, MSN; Michin Hong, PhD; Chin-Mi Chen, PhD, RN; Qian Liu, MSN, RN; Li-Min Wu, PhD, RN; Joan E. Haase, PhD, RN, FAAN; Yvonne Yueh-Feng Lu, PhD, RN, FGSA; and Kiyoko Kamibeppu, PhD Envisioning the Future of the AREA Cooperative Group: Meeting Goals and Addressing Challenges Qian Liu, MSN, RN; Li-Min Wu, PhD, RN; Heeyeon Son, MSN; Michin Hong, PhD; Chin-Mi Chen, PhD, RN; Yvonne Yueh-Feng Lu, PhD, RN, FGSA; Sungsil Hong, PhD, RN; Celeste Phillips, PhD, RN; Joan E. Haase, PhD, RN, FAAN; Kiyoko Kamibeppu, PhD; and Akiko Ishibashi, MSN

1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430) Azalea 1

Session: G 15 Research Symposium Keyword: “CONV19G15”

1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430) Azalea 2

Session: G 16 Research Symposium Keyword: “CONV19G16”

Symposium

Collaborative Academic-Practice Research Consortium Jennifer Evans, DNP, RN; Kimberly J. Salee, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BC, CWOCN; Linda M. Cason, DNP, CNS, RN-BC, NE-BC, CNRN; Abby J. Schmitt, MSN, RN-BC; Lois M. Stallings Welden, DNP, RN, CNS; Ellen M. Wathen, PhD, MSN, RN-BC; Rebecca P. Winsett, PhD; and Susan Seibert, DNP, RN, CNE Measuring the Prevalence of Delirium in Hospitalized Patients Kimberly J. Salee, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BC, CWOCN; Linda M. Cason, DNP, CNS, RN-BC, NE-BC, CNRN; and Abby J. Schmitt, MSN, RN-BC A Multi-Center Collaborative Intervention Study to Reduce Missed Nursing Care Lois M. Stallings Welden, DNP, RN, CNS; Ellen M. Wathen, PhD, MSN, RN-BC; and Rebecca P. Winsett, PhD Bridging the Gap: Linking Academia and Practice Susan Seibert, DNP, RN, CNE; and Jennifer Evans, DNP, RN

Symposium

Factors Associated With Successful Aging in the United States Mercy Mumba, PhD, RN, CMSRN; Shameka L. Cody, PhD, AGNP-C; Chuong Bui, PhD; Hui Wang, PhD; Alexandra F. Nancarrow; and Betty A. Key, EdD, MSN, CCRN Predictors of Suicidal Ideation Among Older Adults: Depressive Symptoms, Sleep Duration, and Daytime Sleepiness Shameka L. Cody, PhD, AGNP-C; Chuong Bui, PhD; and Mercy Mumba, PhD, RN, CMSRN Physical Activity Predicts Depression in Older Adults: The Impact of Race/Ethnicity and Level of Activity Mercy Mumba, PhD, RN, CMSRN; Hui Wang, PhD; and Alexandra F. Nancarrow Promoting Physical Activity Among Church Attending African Americans With Chronic Health Conditions Betty A. Key, EdD, MSN, CCRN

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Monday, 18 November 2019 (1315-1430) Azalea 3

Session: G 17 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19G17”

1:15-2:30 p.m. (1315-1430) Camellia 1

Session: G 18 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19G18”

1:15-2:30 p.m.

Exploring Collaborative Models of Advanced Practice in Community and Primary Care in Wales, UK Joy Merrell, PhD, MSc, BSc (Hons) (NsgSt), RN, RGN, RHV, RNT, HV; Sherrill Snelgrove, PhD, MPhil, BSc (Hons), RGN, PGCE; Andrea Surridge, MSc, BSc (Nsg), NDN, PGCE; Jayne Cutter, PhD, MSc, BN, RN; Jonathan Thomas, MSc, PgDip (therapeutics), PGCtHE, BSc, RN; and Beth Griffiths, MSc, BSc (Hons), RN, RM Development of the Provider Co-Management Index: Measuring Nurse Practitioner-Physician CoManagement Allison A. Norful, PhD, RN, ANP-BC; Siqin Ye, MD, MS; Jonathan Shaffer, PhD; and Lusine Poghosyan, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN Nurse Practitioners Bode Better Than Other Providers on a National Survey Thomas Kippenbrock, EdD, MSN, RN; Jan Emory, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE; and Peggy Lee, EdD, MS, RN Attitudinal Disposition of Adults Toward People With Mental Disorders in Oke-Ose Community, Ilorin East, Nigeria Joel Adeleke Afolayan, PhD; Olayinka Abolore Onasoga, PhD; and Hannah Adedoyin Ademiloye, SN The Attitudes of Registered Nurses Toward Devaluation and Discrimination of People With Mental Illness Krystyna de Jacq, PhD; Allison A. Norful, PhD, RN, ANP-BC; and Elaine L. Larson, PhD, RN, FAAN Nursing Gerontology Course, Student Empathy, and Interest in Working With Older Adults: A Phased Study Shelley P. Caswell Moore, PhD, MSN, RN; and Lisa Kay Murphree, EdD, MSN, RN

Keyword: “CONV19G19”

What If No Pain After a Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) Surgery? J. M. Mathew, MBA The Pressure Injury Predictive Model: Accurately Identifying Risk for the Hospitalized Patient Dana Tschannen, PhD, RN; and Christine Anderson, PhD, RN Physical Activity: How Can Patients Activity Level be Objectively Measured? Iris Tamara Schneider, MSc (Nsg), RN

1:15-2:15 p.m.

Escape Room

2:00-5:00 p.m.

Sigma Career Advising

2:15-3:15 p.m.

Escape Room

(1315-1430) Camellia 2

Session: G 19 Research Session

(1315-1415) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

(1400-1700) National Harbor 9

(1415-1515) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. 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 nurse leaders. You can sign up to meet with a career advisor at the check-in table located outside the Sigma Career Advising Room on Level 3 of the Convention Center, National Harbor 9. Time and space are limited so sign-up will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

Monday, 18 November 2019

1:15-2:30 p.m.

Safe Medication Administration Escape Room Presented by Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter Using an escape room as an interactive learning pedagogy to reinforce timely, safe patient care is an innovative way to transfer didactic content to the simulation and ultimately clinical setting. During this escape room, you will unlock the clues that allow you to safely administer medications to an ailing patient. Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS H 2:45-3:30 p.m.

(1445-1530) National Harbor 4

Session: H 01 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19H01”

Special Session

Transformational Leadership: No Longer Novel, but Critical for Future Success Ashley Singh, DNP, RN, EBP-C This session focuses on the hallmark characteristics of transformational leadership, organizational impact, employee satisfaction, the connection to academic and practice partnerships, and implications for future practice.

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Monday, 18 November 2019 2:45-3:30 p.m.

(1445-1530) National Harbor 5

Session: H 02 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19H02”

2:45-3:30 p.m.

(1445-1530) National Harbor 6

Session: H 03 Clinical Session

Special Session

Changing the Course of Nurses’ Under-Representation in Health News Media Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN This session compares findings from the original Woodhull Study on Nurses and Media with a recent replication; examines the factors associated with nurses’ under-representation in health news media; and presents strategies for nurses to move from “healthcare’s invisible partners” to “media makers.” Outsourcing Simulation for Experiential Learning: Thinking Outside the Box Tonya Schneidereth, PhD, CRNP, CNE, CHSE-A; and Crystel L. Farina, MSN, RN, CNE, CHSE Re-Shaping Communication Skills in Order to Enhance the Patient Experience Michelle Doas, EdD, MSN

Keyword: “CONV19H03”

2:45-3:30 p.m.

(1445-1530) National Harbor 7

Session: H 04 Leadership Session

Negotiating Practices Among Nurse Practitioners: Is There a Gender Component and Does It Affect Salary? Christy M. Lenahan, DNP, FNP-BC, ENP-C, CNE; and Donna M. Gauthier, PhD, RN APRN Full Practice Authority Practice Transition: Stress and Emotions Patricia E. Hendrickson, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE, CPHQ

Keyword: “CONV19H04”

2:45-3:30 p.m.

(1445-1530) National Harbor 8

Testing Katharine Kolcaba Theory of Comfort on Post-Operative Children Mukesh Chandra Sharma, MScN

Session: H 05 Clinical Session

Monday, 18 November 2019

Keyword: “CONV19H05”

2:45-3:30 p.m.

(1445-1530) National Harbor 10

Session: H 06 Research Session

Nurses’ Perception of Antecedents to Interprofessional Conflicts Among Health Professionals in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital Joel Adeleke Afolayan, PhD; Olayinka Abolore Onasoga, PhD; and Fatima Abubakar, SN The Abusive Relationship of Emergency Nursing: What Is It Doing to Our Nurses? Tracey Arnold, MSN, RN, CPEN

Keyword: “CONV19H06”

2:45-3:30 p.m.

(1445-1530) National Harbor 11

Session: H 07 Evidence-Based Practice Session

On a Path to Success: Endeavouring to Contextualise Curricula Within an EBP Framework Gulzar Malik, PhD, MN, BScN, RN, CritCrCert Strategies for Successful Implementation of Best Practices Guidelines in a Nursing Curriculum Kimarie T. Brown, MScN; Kameel N. Abdul-Kareem, MScN; Eulalia Kahwa, PhD, RN; and Pauline Anderson-Johnson, MSc, BScN, RGN

Keyword: “CONV19H07”

2:45-3:30 p.m.

(1445-1530) National Harbor 12

Session: H 08 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19H08”

2:45-3:30 p.m.

(1445-1530) National Harbor 13

Session: H 09 Education Session

Comparing Active Versus Vicarious Learners’ Self-Efficacy During a Pediatric End-of-Life Simulation Stephanie K. Barger, EdD, RN; Alice L. March, PhD, RN, FNP, CNE; and Megan Pfitzinger Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN Assessing Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Attitude Toward the Dying Using an ACE-S Case Study in Simulation Deborah Byrne, PhD, RN, CNE; Kristen J. Overbaugh, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, CHPN; Rita A. Laske, EdD, MSN, BSN, RN, CNE; Mary L. Wilby, PhD, RN, CRNP, ANP-BC; Kathleen Czekanski, PhD, RN, CNE; and Stephanie Blumenfeld, MSN, RN, CHSE Nurse-Physician Collaboration for Better Patient Safety: Qualitative Research Majda Pajnkihar, PhD, RN; Nino Fijačko, MSN; Vida Gönc, MSN; Petra Klanjšek, MSN; and Dominika Vrbnjak, PhD, RN Promoting Mobility in the ICU: An Interprofessional Educational Initiative Janice M. Jones, PhD, RN, CNS; Linda Lazzaro Steeg, DNP, MS, RN, APRN-BC; and Patricia Ohtake, PhD, PT

Keyword: “CONV19H09”

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Monday, 18 November 2019 2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Chesapeake 1-3

Session: H 10 Education Session

Telling the Campus Story: A Collaborative Peer-Review Process Ilse Wallace, PhD; Kellie Bassell, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE; Carla Sanderson, PhD; Jason Dunne, DNP; and Patrick Rombalski, EdD Design + Nursing: Transforming Unlikely Partnerships to Strong Collaborative Relationships Jeanine M. Goodin, MSN, APRN, CNP, CNRN; and Steven J. Doehler, MA

Keyword: “CONV19H10”

2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Chesapeake 4-6

Session: H 11 Education Session

Catalyzing Innovation Among New Nurses by Facilitating Adaptive Expertise Francia Ianthia Reed, PhD, MS, RN, FNP-C Early Solo Flight: Integrating Perspectives of Transition to Practice in New Graduate Nurses Regina Wilder Urban, PhD, RN-BC, CCRN

Keyword: “CONV19H11”

2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Chesapeake A-C

Session: H 12 Education Session

Implementing SBAR Communication Tool in a Tertiary Nursing School in Nigeria Brownson O. Irondi, DNP Encouraging the Heart of Undergraduate Students: A Case Study Approach Elizabeth Hammond-Ritschard; and Katherine A. Raker

Keyword: “CONV19H12”

(1445-1530) Chesapeake D-F

Session: H 13 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19H13”

2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Chesapeake G-I

Session: H 14 Education Session

Collaborate to Escape: Purposeful Gaming Simulations for Clinical Skills Attainment Lynn L. Wiles, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, CEN; Janice E. Hawkins, PhD, RN; Beth Thompson, DNP, MSN, RN; and Beth Tremblay, MSN, RN Reducing Medication Errors in the Clinical Setting Using Simulation Scenarios With Embedded Errors and Distractions Deborah A. Eremita, PhD Promoting International Collaboration Through a Study Abroad Program Zepure Samawi, PhD, RN; and Michele Poradzisz, PhD, RN, CNE, CNL Facilitating Cultural Competence Through an Innovative International Collaborative Nursing Partnership Sharon Elizabeth Metcalfe, EdD, MSN, RN

Keyword: “CONV19H14”

2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Azalea 1

Session: H 15 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19H15”

2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Azalea 2

Session: H 16 Clinical Session

Development of a Care Management Curriculum: An Academic-Practice Partner Collaboration Susan Ciurzynski, PhD, RN, PNP Collaborating With Rural Practice Partners to Provide a Primary Care Experience for Undergraduate Nursing Students Heidi A. Mennenga, PhD, RN, CNE; Robin J. Brown, PhD, RN; Beth A. Walstrom, BS; Marie K. Schmit, MS; Alham Abuatiq, PhD, RN; T. Leann Horsley, PhD, RN, CHSE, CNE; and Cassy M. Hultman, MSN, RN, CPN

Monday, 18 November 2019

2:45-3:30 p.m.

Quality Improvement Project to Improve “On-Time Surgical Starts” in a Referral Hospital in Kigali, Rwanda Assumpta Yamuragiye, MHA Patient Throughput Quality Improvement Initiative in Interventional Radiology Cynthia Boado, MS, RN-BC

Keyword: “CONV19H16”

2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Azalea 3

Session: H 17 Leadership Session

Nurse Residency Program: A Concept Analysis Christina Kiger, MSN, RN Nursing Senior Clinical Experiences and Practice Readiness Ruth Rosenblum, DNP, RN, PNP-BC, CNS; and Mojgan Haririfar, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, CCTC

Keyword: “CONV19H17”

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Monday, 18 November 2019 2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Camellia 1

Session: H 18 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19H18”

2:45-3:30 p.m. (1445-1530) Camellia 2

Session: H 19 Research Session

The Effect of Constipation on the Psychoneurological Cluster and Performance in Advanced Breast Cancer Women Kawther Ismail Hamash, PhD; Wendy Umberger, PhD, APRN, BC, PMHCNS-BC; Aynur Aktas, MD; Thomas Declan Walsh, MD, MSc, MB, BCh, BAO; and Vinay Kumar Cheruvu, PhD, MS, MSc, PGD-MISCA Body Weight and General Health Among Female Breast Cancer Survivors Qiuping (Pearl) Zhou, PhD, RN; Kathleen Griffith, PhD; and Sherrie Wallington, PhD The Psycho-Socio-Economic and Family Burden of Breast Cancer in Ghana Lydia Aziato, PhD, MPhil, BA (Nurs) (Psych) (Hons), FWACN, FGCNM, ONC, RN An Examination of Family Cancer and Health Communication Among College Students and Their Families Sabrina L. Dickey, PhD, RN; and Christine Ouma, PhD

Keyword: “CONV19H19”

3:15-4:15 p.m.

(1515-1615) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

Safe Medication Administration Escape Room Presented by Old Dominion University School of Nursing and Epsilon Chi Chapter Using an escape room as an interactive learning pedagogy to reinforce timely, safe patient care is an innovative way to transfer didactic content to the simulation and ultimately clinical setting. During this escape room, you will unlock the clues that allow you to safely administer medications to an ailing patient. Save the Data, Save the Day! Participants must solve a series of clues to help deactivate a techno-virus that threatens to delete all electronic medical records around the world. Discover, engage, and have fun in a group setting while exploring team dynamics and discovering your inner leader. Signup is available on-site at registration. Space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Monday, 18 November 2019

CONCURRENT SESSIONS I 3:45-4:30 p.m.

(1545-1630) National Harbor 4

Session: I 01 Leadership Session

Living Legacy Across the Nursing Career Spectrum: A Qualitative Study Jennifer Graber, EdD, APRN, PMHCNS-BC; Jennifer L. Saylor, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC; and Evelyn R. Hayes, PhD, RN, MPH, FNP-BC A Study in Leadership: Clara Barton, Before the American Red Cross William T. Campbell, EdD, MS, RN

Keyword: “CONV19I01”

3:45-4:30 p.m.

(1545-1630) National Harbor 5

Special Session

Keyword: “CONV19I02”

Sponsored by American Association of Colleges of Nursing Becoming a Nurse Educator John McFadden, PhD, ARNP, MSN, MS, RN, CRNA; Larry Z. Slater, PhD, RN-BC, CNE; and Joyce GriffinSobel, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Find out what it takes to succeed in a teaching role during this interactive panel presentation featuring three leading nurse educators. Explore the best way to prepare for a career in academic nursing, expectations of today's faculty, the most satisfying aspects of teaching, and where the challenges are. Participants will be encouraged to ask questions while getting the inside scoop on teaching careers from leaders who are committed to shaping the future nursing workforce.

3:45-4:30 p.m.

Special Session

Session: I 02 Special Session

(1545-1630) National Harbor 6

Session: I 03 Special Session Keyword: “CONV19I03”

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Escape Room

Sigma Leadership Opportunities: What Are You Waiting For? Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF; Stephanie M. Jeffers, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; Benjamin A. Smallheer, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CCRN, CNE; Jessica L. Naber, PhD, MSN, RN; Devita T. Stallings, PhD, RN; and Barbara Lockwood, PhD, RN, CNE Members of the Leadership Succession Committee will discuss opportunities for serving as an international leader in the Honor Society. Open positions and position descriptions will be identified during this session as well as qualifications and time commitment required.

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Monday, 18 November 2019 3:45-4:30 p.m.

(1545-1630) National Harbor 7

Session: I 04 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19I04”

3:45-4:30 p.m.

(1545-1630) National Harbor 8

Session: I 05 Clinical Session

Nursing Students’ Experiences of Patient Safety Incidents and Reporting: A Scoping Review Alyssa Indar, MN, RN; Sherry Espin, PhD, RN; Nancy Sears, PhD, RN; Lenora Duhn, PhD, RN; Karen LeGrow, PhD, RN; and Binita Thapa, BScN, RN Palestinian Managers’ Views and Practices Regarding the Prevention of Home Injuries: An Explorative Qualitative Study Intima A. H. Alrimawi, PhD, MSc, MPH, BSc, RN; Michael Craig Watson; Carol Hall, PhD, RN; Mohammed Al Bashtawy, PhD, RN; and Nabeel Al-Yateem, PhD, RN Effects and Predictors of Kidney Disease Quality of Life Among Patients on Hemodialysis in Oman Eilean Lazarus, PhD Do Not Hospitalize Practices: Predictors Among Nurses and Social Workers in Skilled Nursing Facilities Ruth Ludwick, PhD, MSN, RNC; and Kristin Baughman, PhD

Keyword: “CONV19I05”

3:45-4:30 p.m.

(1545-1630) National Harbor 10

Session: I 06 Evidence-Based Practice Session

Personal Attributes Contributing to EBP Adoption by Nurses: Commitment, Empathy, and Reflection Lynn Johnson, PhD Critical Factors That Influence Nurses’ Knowledge, Perceptions, and Attitudes of Medical Cannabis Usage by Patients Yolanda Nitti, PhD, RN; and Patricia R. Messmer, PhD, MSN, MA, BSN, RN-BC, FAAN

3:45-4:30 p.m.

(1545-1630) National Harbor 11

Session: I 07 Evidence-Based Practice Session

A Catalyst for Change: Nurse Practitioners Chronic Care Model for Indigent Type II Diabetics Beverley E. Blair Brown, EdD, MSN, SCM, ARNP, FNP; Carrie Riley Risher, DNP, MA (Ed), CMSRN; and Patricia Kent, MSN, ARNP, FNP IHI Open School: A Catalyst for Change for Improving Diabetes Outcomes in an NP Clinic Tarnia Newton, DNP, APRN, FNP-C

Keyword: “CONV19I07”

3:45-4:30 p.m.

(1545-1630) National Harbor 12

Session: I 08 Education Session

An International Collaboration: Linguistic Editing of Scholarly Work Michelle A. McMahon, PhD, RN, CNE; Susan A. LaRocco, PhD, MBA, RN, CNE, FNAP; and Amani Khalil Responding to Peer Reviewer Feedback: Experiences and Tips From an Editor and an Author Jacqueline K. Owens, PhD, RN, CNE; and Ratchneewan Ross, PhD, RN, FAAN

Keyword: “CONV19I08”

3:45-4:30 p.m.

(1545-1630) National Harbor 13

Session: I 09 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19I09”

3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Chesapeake 1-3

Session: I 10 Education Session

Peruvians Living With Diabetes Mellitus: Social Support and Spirituality Strategies to Improve Nursing Care Patrick A. Palmieri, DHSc, EdS, PGDip (Oxon), MBA, MSN, RN, CPHQ, CPHRM, FACHE, FAAN; Karen Dominguez-Cancino, MPH, BSN, RN; Reynelda Jiménez-Cordova, BSN, RN; Mariella Y. Paz-Villanueva, BSN, RN; and Sherin Krederdt-Araujo, DHSc, MSN, RN A Scoping Review: Parental Readiness to Transition a College-Bound Emerging Adult With Type 1 Diabetes Michelle M. Ness, MSN; and Jennifer L. Saylor, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC

Monday, 18 November 2019

Keyword: “CONV19I06”

The Impact of Collaborative Testing in Graduate Nursing Education Tiffany A. Phillips, DNP, NP-C; Allison C. Munn, PhD, RN; and Tracy P. George, DNP, APRN-BC, CNE Using Collaborative Testing in a Clinical Nurse Leader Program: One Program’s Experience Regina Miecznikoski Phillips, PhD

Keyword: “CONV19I10”

3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Chesapeake 4-6

Session: I 11 Education Session

Teaching Using Student Teams: Moving From Academic Competition to Collaboration Ashleigh D. Woods, EdD, RN, CNE; Megan Pfitzinger Lippe, PhD, MSN, RN; and Sara K. Kaylor, EdD, RN, CNE Applying the Flipped Classroom Model to Psychomotor Skill Acquisition in Nursing Education Georgia A. Dinndorf-Hogenson, PhD, RN, CNOR

Keyword: “CONV19I11”

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Monday, 18 November 2019 3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Chesapeake A-C

Session: I 12 Education Session

Promoting Pre-Licensure Baccalaureate Nursing Students’ Self-Reflective Ability Through Classroom Debriefing Kristy A. Sands, PhD, RN, CMSRN What If I Faint? Concerns of Maternal-Child Nursing Students Prior to Clinical Jennifer B. Rousseau, DNP, WHNP, CNE

Keyword: “CONV19I12”

3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Chesapeake D-F

Session: I 13 Education Session

Clinical Decision-Making Styles of Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Multi-Site Study Jihane Hajj, DrNP, ACNP-BC Crisis in Competency: Evaluating Bedside Performance in Undergraduate BSN Nursing Students Julie Siemers, DNP, MSN, RN; Michael Allen Perez, MSN-Ed, RN; Mona Lisa Beerbower, MSN-Ed, RN, BSIE; and Cynthia Gorham, MSN, MSA, RN

Keyword: “CONV19I13”

3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Chesapeake G-I

Session: I 14 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19I14”

3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Azalea 1

Session: I 15 Education Session

Task Force Innovation Within a Shared Governance Model Sara Stafford, MSN, RN, PCCN; Tracy Ou, BSN, RN, CMSRN; Dana Jones, BSN, RN, CMSRN; and Patrice Duhon, MSN, RN, PCCN Leveraging Innovative, Strategic Teaching Approaches to Engage Clinicians and Leaders Within a Professional Governance Structure Jessica Phillips, MSN, RN-BC; Anndalos Bindra, MSN, RN-BC; and Maria Madden, BSN, BC-NC, RN The Direct Impact of a Nurse Residency Program and Palliative Care and Research Fellowships Rita M. Linus, DNP; and Barbara A. Wadsworth, DNP New Competencies for Graduate Nursing Education in Primary Palliative Care: G-CARES Polly M. Mazanec, PhD, RN, FPCN, FAAN; Betty R. Ferrell, PhD, MA, FAAN, FPCN; Pamela Malloy, MN, FAAN, FPCN; and Rose Virani, MHA, BSN, RN, OCN, FPCN

Monday, 18 November 2019

Keyword: “CONV19I15”

3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Azalea 2

Session: I 16 Leadership Session Keyword: “CONV19I16”

3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Azalea 3

Session: I 17 Clinical Session

The Preceptor to Mentor Program at Mercy Hospital St. Louis Julie Ann Brooks, MSN, RN; Elizabeth B. Gillam, MSN, RN, APRN, FNP-BC, CCRN; and Bethany J. Westlake, MSN, RN, CNML The TRACS Project: A Mixed-Methods Project Exploring a Universal Model for Improving Nurse Retention Janet M. E. Scammell, DNSci, MSc (Nsg), BA (SocSci), DipNEd, RGN, SCM, RNT; Steve Tee; Sharon Docherty; Sarah Collard; Sue Higgins, MSN; Andy Powell, MSN; Martin Hind; and Sarah Eales Using Fitbits and Follow-Up to Increase Physical Activity and Prevent Diabetes Theresa Ann Dachel, DNP, RN, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, APNP, CEN Happy Feet in Tomagwa: A Diabetic Foot Education Intervention Carmencita S. Abood, DNP, MBAHCM, RN, CCRN

Keyword: “CONV19I17”

3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Camellia 1

Session: I 18 Research Session

Nurse Staffing to Workload in a Multi-Specialty Clinic Setting Kristin Lee Thooft, MA, RN, NEA-BC Understanding Job Satisfaction and Career Intention in Primary Care Nursing: An Australian Perspective Elizabeth J. Halcomb, PhD, BN (Hons), RN, FACN; and Susan McInnes, PhD, BN (Hons), RN

Keyword: “CONV19I18”

3:45-4:30 p.m. (1545-1630) Camellia 2

Session: I 19 Research Session

Potential Efficacy of a Videogame to Reduce Sexually Risky Behaviors Among Rural Adolescents Comfort C. Enah, PhD, FAAN, RN The Perspectives of Parents on the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy Mmapheko Doriccah Peu, PhD, MCur, BCur (Hons), BCur, RN, RM, RNM, RNE, FANSA

Keyword: “CONV19I19”

4:00-5:30 p.m.

(1600-1730) National Harbor 15

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Parliamentarian Office Hours

Sigma’s parliamentarian, Colette Collier Trohan, will be available during this time to answer delegates’ questions about parliamentary procedure for making a motion, including nomination of a candidate for elected office from the floor of the House of Delegates.

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Monday, 18 November 2019 6:00-9:30 p.m.

(1800-2130) Potomac Ballroom

Founders Awards Celebration Dinner will be served. This is a ticketed event. Archon Awards Audrey Hepburn Award for Contributions to the Health and Welfare of Children Award presentation sponsored by Beta Iota Chapter and University of Cincinnati College of Nursing Nell J. Watts Lifetime Achievement in Nursing Award Lucie S. Kelly Mentor Award Dorothy Ford Buschmann Presidential Award

Founders Awards

Monday, 18 November 2019

Edith Moore Copeland Award for Excellence in Creativity Ethel Palmer Clarke Award for Chapter Excellence Elizabeth Russell Belford Award for Excellence in Education Marie Hippensteel Lingeman Award for Excellence in Nursing Practice Award presentation sponsored by New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing Mary Tolle Wright Award for Excellence in Leadership Elizabeth McWilliams Miller Award for Excellence in Research

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CONGRATULATIONS to the Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy 2018-2019 participants!

FELLOWS

• Mary Lynn C. Brassil, MS, BSN, RN, CES, C-EFM • Angela Marie Bratina, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, NE-BC • Janel A. Ganz, BSN, RN • Danielle Grimm, MPH, CNP • Shanda Tichelle Harrison, MSN, RN • Aisha Kendrick, MSN, APN, CNS, RNC-OB • Erin M. Kirby, MSN, MBA, RNC-OB, NE-BC • Jaime L. Kupillas, MSN, RNC-OB • Le‘a Tiare Minton, MSN, APRN, CNM, IBCLC • Meghan R. Moroz, MSN, BS, RN, CCM • Karla J. Persia, BSN, RN • Mindy M. Powell, BSN, RN • Ashley L. Rainey, MSN, RN • Tracey Leah Santiago, MSN, RN • Shana L. Steege, MBA, MSN, RN, NE-BC

LEADERSHIP MENTORS

• Marianne Benjamin, DNP, RN, NE-BC • Patricia Bilyk, MPH, MSN • Carolyn L. Davidson, PhD, RN, CCRN-a, ARNP, CPHQ, NEA-BC • Amy Gettings, BSN, RN CMCN • Monica Gonzalez, MSN, MS, RN • Tammi S. Grumski, CRNP • Shannon Heronema-Garcia, MSN • Catherine H. Ivory, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN • Marissa Kiefer, MHA • Elizabeth A. McIntire, MSN, RN, WHNP-BC, C-EFM • Alice Marie Nash, PhD, MA, RNC-NIC • Rachel M. Preiss, MS, WHNP-BC, IBCLC, SANE • Amber Smith, MBA, RD, CD • Carol Turnage Spruill, MSN, RN • Jacqueline S. Stout, PhD, RN-BC, CNE

SIGMANURSING.ORG/MCHNLA

FACULTY ADVISORS

• Katheryn B. Arterberry, DNP, MSN, RN, APRN, FNP-BC • Cathyjo Catalano, MSN, RNC-EFM, RNC-IPOB • Shakira Lita Ismay Henderson, PhD, DNP, MS, MPH, RN, RNC-NIC, IBCLC • Margaret Sharon Harris, MSN, RN, NEA-BC • Sarah Rhoads, PhD, DNP, WHNP-BC, FAAN • Carla E. Rider, DNP, MBA, BS, RNC-LRN (Lead Faculty) • Julia Snethen, PhD, RN, FAAN • Karen White-Trevino, DNP, MSN, RN, NE-BC • Pegge Bell, PhD, RN, WHNP-BC (Consultant)

MCHNLA is presented in partnership with

FOUNDATION

Sigma has an academy for you! No matter your career stage or focus area, there is a Sigma academy to help you. Our mentored experiences are designed to develop you as a leader and as a nurse. Each academy is 12 months long and provides a learning environment in which participants will thrive and grow in their career. Learn more at SigmanNursing.org/Academies. Attend a special session about the academies (D 07) on Sunday, 17 November, at 1:45 p.m. in National Harbor 11.


CONGRATULATIONS to the Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy–Africa 2018-2019 participants!

MENTEES

• Margaret Adokorach • Eugenia Doku • Siphiwe Ginindza • Ursula Kors • Sanele Lukhele • Patricia Khisi • Gcinile Kunene • Tabitha Mikeka • Maurine Musie • Lovisa Naisu • Lydia Owusu • Klarissa Troskie

LEADERSHIP MENTORS • Beatrice Amuge • Lorraine Arko • Colile Pertunia Dlamini • Cebsile Hlophe • Christél Jordaan • Isaac Mphande • Tom Ngabirano • Seipati Padi • Mariana Scheepers • Edith Tewesa • Wanda van der Merwe • Amina Vida Yakubu

SIGMANURSING.ORG/MCHNLA-AFRICA

FACULTY ADVISORS

• Mary Ani-Amponsah, PhD, RN • Ellen Chirwa, PhD, RN • Scovia Mbalinda, RN, BSN, MSc, PRH • Oslinah Tagutanazvo, PhD, MSc, BACur, RGN, SCM • Christa van der Walt, PhD, MCur, MEd, RN, RM • Carin Maree, PhD, M Cur, RN, RM (Lead) • Hester Klopper, PhD, MBA, RN, RM, FANSA, FAAN, ASSAF (Consultant)

MCHNLA–Africa is presented in partnership with

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Tuesday, 19 November 2019 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Registration

7:00-10:30 a.m.

Delegate Information

7:00-8:00 a.m.

Tellers’ Orientation

7:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Sigma Marketplace

8:00-9:45 a.m.

Poster Session 2 Viewing Hours

8:00-9:45 a.m.

Candidate Poster Display Viewing

(0700-1700) Potomac Ballroom Foyer (0700-1030) Prince George's Exhibit Halls A-B (0700-0800) National Harbor 14 (0730-1300) National Harbor 2-3

(0800-0945) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

(0800-0945) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

Delegates with questions should visit the voter expeditor's area prior to the start of the House of Delegates.

Please stop by to view and purchase Sigma apparel, books, jewelry, chapter products, and other gifts.

(Poster assigments are listed on pages 118-126. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 117.) Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based and Translational Science Peer-Reviewed Posters Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters Research Peer-Reviewed Posters All peer-reviewed posters sponsored by Alpha Chapter, Indiana University School of Nursing

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

CONCURRENT SESSIONS J 8:00-8:45 a.m.

(0800-0845) National Harbor 4

Middle-Aged Australians’ Perceptions of Health, Lifestyle Risk, and Well-Being Elizabeth J. Halcomb, PhD, BN (Hons), RN, FACN; and Susan McInnes, PhD, BN (Hons), RN

Session: J 01 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19J01”

8:00-8:45 a.m.

(0800-0845) National Harbor 5

Session: J 02 Clinical Session

The Impact of Nurse Staffing, Work Environment, and Patient-Centeredness on Care Outcomes Mu’taman Jarrar, PhD, RN; and Liana Orsalini, PhD, RN The Perceptions of Permanent Nurses Toward Agency Nurses in a Tertiary Hospital Perth, Western Australia Aaron Lapuz Alejandro, RN

Keyword: “CONV19J02”

8:00-8:45 a.m.

(0800-0845) National Harbor 6

Session: J 03 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19J03”

8:00-8:45 a.m.

(0800-0845) National Harbor 7

Session: J 04 Evidence-Based Practice Session Keyword: “CONV19J04”

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Starting at 11:00 a.m. registration will be available on Level 1, Prince George’s Exhibit Hall B Registration Desk.

Missed Nursing Care and Unmet Patients’ Needs: Two Sides of the Same Coin Annamaria Bagnasco, PhD, MSN, RN; Gloria Varone, MSN, RN; Nicoletta Dasso, MSN, RN; Silvia Rossi, MSN, RN; Carolina Galanti, MSN, RN; Gianluca Catania, PhD, MSN, RN; Milko Zanini, PhD, MSN, MASoc, RN; Giuseppe Aleo, PhD, MA; Roger Watson, PhD, BSc, RN, FRCN, FEANS, FFNMRCSI, FAAN; Mark Hayter, PhD, RN, MMedSci, BA (Hons) CertEd, FAAN; and Loredana Sasso, MSN, MEdSc, RN, FAAN, FFNMRCSI Applying Predictive Analytics at the Bedside to Reduce Mortality and Facilitate Transitions of Care Christine A. Sullivan, MS, BSN, RN-BC; and Janice E. Marlett, MSN, ACCNS-AG, RN-BC A Nurse-Led Community Partnership Initiative to Identify and Reduce Hypertension in the Mukono District, Uganda Karen Dawn, DNP Risk-Taking Behaviors Among Adolescents and Emerging Young Adults With Chronic Cardiac Conditions: A Scoping Review Leigh Ann DiFusco, MSN, RN, PCNS-BC; Kathleen Schell, PhD, RN; and Jennifer L. Saylor, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC

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Tuesday, 19 November 2019 8:00-8:45 a.m.

(0800-0845) National Harbor 8

Session: J 05 Education Session

Values-Based Interprofessional Education: Why These Are So Important for Patient Care and Nursing Education Liz Westcott, DCM, MSc, RN, RNT The Teaching Experience of an Innovative Interprofessional Course on the Concept of Caring Roger D. Carpenter, PhD, RN, CNE

Keyword: “CONV19J05”

8:00-8:45 a.m.

(0800-0845) National Harbor 10

Session: J 06 Education Session

Collaborative Partnerships: Supporting Students’ Success With Educational Technology Lisa Bridwell Robinson, DNP, CNL, CNE, NP-C Promoting Sun Healthy Behaviors in the Sunshine State to Achieve Clinical Learning Brandy E. Strahan, PhD, RN; and Crystal G. Bennett, PhD, RN

Keyword: “CONV19J06”

(0800-0845) National Harbor 11

Session: J 07 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19J07”

8:00-8:45 a.m.

(0800-0845) National Harbor 12

Session: J 08 Leadership Session Keyword: “CONV19J08”

8:00-8:45 a.m.

(0800-0845) National Harbor 13

Session: J 09 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19J09”

8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Chesapeake 1-3

Session: J 10 Education Session

Emerging Directions in Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects: Development of Health Policy/ Advocacy Project Guidelines Jacqueline M. Loversidge, PhD, MS, BSN, RN, C-AWHC; and Joyce Zurmehly, PhD, DNP, RN, NEA-BC The PhD Journey: Tips for Success From Faculty and Graduates Heather L. Zonts, PhD, RN; Megan E. Gross, PhD, MPH, RN; and Teresa Shellenbarger, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF The DAISY Nurse-Leader in Compassionate Bedside Care: A Collaborative Model for Membership in Sigma Cynthia D. Sweeney, DNP, RN, CNOR, NEA-BC; Rebecca Wiseman, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; and Barbara Jacobs, MSN, RN-BC, NEA-BC, CCRN-K Development of an Instrument to Assess Attributes of Servant-Leadership Which Reflect the Forces of Magnetism® Holly Hall, EdD Concept-Based Curriculum Development in Graduate Nursing Education Programs: A Systematic Review Susan K. Lee, PhD, RN, CNE; and Pamela Willson, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, CNE, NE-BC, FAANP Harnessing Brain-Based Learning Principles for Academic Success: A Quality Improvement Initiative Theresa A. Gaffney, PhD, MPA Horizontal Violence in the OR: Does Bullying Impact Intention to Leave? Marie Bashaw, DNP, NEA-BC Analysis of the Workplace Civility Index: A Reliable Tool for Measuring Civility in the Workplace Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN

Keyword: “CONV19J10”

8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Chesapeake 4-6

Session: J 11 Education Session

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

8:00-8:45 a.m.

Clinical Advisor Program: Retention, Safety, and Coaching Excellence Kimberly T. Hodges, DNP, RN, NE-BC; and Melissa Faulkenberg, ASN, RN Fostering Engagement: Leader Communication Within Ethnically Diverse Environments Karen R. Fowler, PhD

Keyword: “CONV19J11”

8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Chesapeake D-F

Session: J 13 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19J13”

Assessing Your Policy IQ: Steps to Enhance Your Advocacy and Policy Rebecca M. Patton, DNP, RN, CNOR, FAAN; Margarete Lieb Zalon, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC; and Ruth Ludwick, PhD, MSN, RNC Connect. Collaborate. Catalyze. Health Policy, Political Presence, and Nursing…Essential Skills to Positively Impact Healthcare Carol Ann Amann, PhD, RN-BC, CDP, FNGNA

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Tuesday, 19 November 2019 8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Chesapeake G-I

Session: J 14 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19J14”

8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Azalea 1

Session: J 15 Leadership Session

Interprofessional Nursing Education for Technological Advancement in Cardiac Arrest Documentation Margaret Gray, DNP; Stefan C. Christov, PhD; Barbara C. Glynn, DNP; and Eileen Hermann, PhD Assessment of Interprofessional Collaboration Before and After a Disaster Drill Experience Heiddy DiGregorio, MSN, APRN, PCNS-BC, CHSE, CNE; Jennifer Graber, EdD, APRN, PMHCNS-BC; Michelle M. Ness, MSN; and Jennifer L. Saylor, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC Developing Indian American Nurse Leaders Through a Transformational Leadership Training Program Nitha Mathew Joseph, PhD, RN; Nancy Dias, PhD, RN, CNE; and Jackie L. Michael, PhD, APRN, WHNP-BC Leadership Development: Empowering Future Nurse Leaders to Catalyze Positive Change Charlotte Swint, DNP

Keyword: “CONV19J15”

8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Azalea 2

Session: J 16 Education Session

Incivility and Xenophobia Among Nurse Educators in Botswana Gloria Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, PhD, RN, RM; and Kefalotse Sylvia Dithole, PhD, MSc, BEd, RN Vietnamese Clinical Nurse Educators’ Perceived Role Confidence: Reflection From a CrossSectional Study Van Nguyen, PhD, BN; Maxine Duke, PhD; and Helen Forbes, PhD, RN

Keyword: “CONV19J16”

8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Azalea 3

Session: J 17 Research Session

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

Keyword: “CONV19J17”

8:00-8:45 a.m. (0800-0845) Camellia 1

Session: J 18 Research Session

Trouble-Making, Transformation, and Tradition: A Transcultural Review of Irish Nurse Leaders Kimberly Priode, PhD; and Vicki Hughes, DNS Building Global Nursing Research Capacity From Efficacy to Implementation in Malawi: Sustaining a 20-Year Collaboration Diana L. Jere, PhD; Kathleen F. Norr, PhD; Chimwemwe K. Banda, MS; Lily C. Kumbani, PhD; Saria C. Lofton, PhD; Linda L. McCreary, PhD, RN; and Crystal L. Patil, PhD Delayed Lactogenesis II in Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Ilana R. A. Chertok, PhD; and Zelalem T. Haile, PhD Attitudes, Perceptions, and Knowledge of Breastfeeding Among Caregivers in a Community Hospital Setting Paul Quinn, PhD, CNM, RN-BC, NEA-BC, CEN, CCRN; and Sharon L. Tanis, BSN, RN, IBCLC

Keyword: “CONV19J18”

CONCURRENT SESSIONS K 9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 4

Session: K 01 Clinical Session

A Guide to Career Development and Work-Life Balance Jennifer L. Saylor, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC; Jennifer Graber, EdD, APRN, PMHCNS-BC; Amy Nagorski Johnson, PhD, MSN, RNC-NIC-E; and Leigh Ann DiFusco, MSN, RN, PCNS-BC Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Nurses: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Rodenick Navalta Agtarap, MAN, RN

Keyword: “CONV19K01”

9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 5

Session: K 02 Clinical Session

Knowledge and Perceptions of Health Literacy Among Nurses in Thailand Apiradee Nantsupawat, PhD, RN; Orn-Anong Wichaikhum, PhD, RN; Kulwadee Abhichartibutra, PhD; and Wipada Kunaviktikul, PhD Health Literacy Experience and Understanding in Nurse Practitioner Students Denise Isibel, DNP, RN, CNE

Keyword: “CONV19K02”

9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 6

Session: K 03 Clinical Session

Multi-Tasking and Technology Use: A Help or a Hindrance? Sheryl K. Buckner, PhD, RN, ANEF Registered Nurses’ Attitudes Toward and Evaluation of the Internet for Seeking Health-Related Information (HRI) Shahrazad Ghuzlaan, MSN

Keyword: “CONV19K03”

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Tuesday, 19 November 2019 9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 7

Session: K 04 Clinical Session Keyword: “CONV19K04”

9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 8

Session: K 05 Clinical Session

Initial User Testing of Decision Aids for Multiple Sclerosis Disease Modifying Therapies Hasna Hakim, DNP, MSN, RN, CCRN; Brant Oliver, PhD, MS, MPH, APRN-BC; and Pamela Newland, PhD, RN, CMSRN Preventive Management of Anemia Among Caregivers of Sickle Cell Disease Patients in a Nigerian Hospital Adenike Funmilola Faremi, MSc (Nsg), BNSc, RN, RM, RPHN; Omowumi Romoke Salau, MSc (Nsg), BNSc, RN, RM, RPHN; and Victoria Funmilola Akobi, BNSc, RPHN, RM, RN A Collaborative Model for Addressing a Lead Crisis Affecting a City’s Children Marilyn J. Lotas, PhD, RN, FAAN Best Practices for Nurses and Nurse Practitioners Working With Farmworkers During Hurricane Recovery Jean Ann Davison, DNP, RN, FNP-BC

Keyword: “CONV19K05”

9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 10

Session: K 06 Evidence-Based Practice Session

Reflections on the Use of Track and Trigger Scores for Recognising Clinical Deterioration A. M. R. Angyal, RN; and Desiree Tait, DNSc, RN, NMC Evaluation of TeamSTEPPS® Within a Cardiac Procedural Unit to Improve Teamwork and Patient Safety Dawn K. Mutchko, DNP, RN, FNP-C, APN-C

9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 11

Session: K 07 Education Session

QSEN Dissemination: Leading a Multi-Site Study of the Giving and Receiving Constructive Feedback Teaching Strategy Gerry Altmiller, EdD, APRN, ACNS-BC, FAAN The Digital Faculty Handbook: Quick Online Resource Milena P. Staykova, EdD, APRN, FNP-BC

Keyword: “CONV19K07”

9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 12

Session: K 08 Education Session

Emotional Intelligence: Why It Should Be Included in Baccalaureate Education Curricula Haley P. Strickland, EdD, RN, CNL; and Michelle H. Cheshire, EdD, RN Increasing Trauma Informed Awareness in Higher Education Kristen H. Doughty, EdD, MSN, RN

Keyword: “CONV19K08”

9:00-9:45 a.m.

(0900-0945) National Harbor 13

Session: K 09 Education Session

Nursing Students’ Response to Alarms: Does Alarm Fatigue Start in Nursing School? Karen Weeks, MSN, RN; Laureen Donovan, PhD; and Joan Timalonis, MSN, RN, CNE Say “I Do”: Engaging Students and Reducing Attrition Through Active Learning Strategies Nannette C. Borling, MSN, RN, CNE

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

Keyword: “CONV19K06”

Keyword: “CONV19K09”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Chesapeake 1-3

Session: K 10 Education Session Keyword: “CONV19K10”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Chesapeake 4-6

Session: K 11 Education Session

Competency-Based Nurse Education: An Overview for the Preceptor Kerry Risco, PhD Preparing Pre-Licensure Students for the Community-Based Primary Care Nursing Workforce: Capacity Clinical Preceptor Education Model Quyen Phan, DNP; Laura P. Kimble, PhD, RN; JoAnna Lynne Hillman, MPH; Jeannine Blackman, MSN; Celia Shore, MDV; Natelege Swainson, MPH; and Chimora Ngozi Amobi, MD, MPH Hospitalized Patients Newly Diagnosed With Diabetes in Rural Eastern North Carolina: Safely Establishing Diabetes Management Ileen Craven, DNP, RN-BC, CNS Nursing Students’ Clinical Judgment for a Patient in Respiratory Distress Anne Marie Simmons, PhD; and Mary Gay Tesoro, DNS, RN, BC

Keyword: “CONV19K11”

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Tuesday, 19 November 2019 9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Chesapeake D-F

Session: K 13 Education Session

Academic Innovation and Relevance: Developing a Plan to Capture the Second-Degree Nursing Student Market Linda A. Streit, PhD, RN, DSN, CCRN; and Linda A. Mason Barber, PhD, RN Self-Directed Learning Readiness of Accelerated Baccalaureate Nursing Students Maria Grandinetti, PhD, RN, BSBA, CNE

Keyword: “CONV19K13”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Chesapeake G-I

Session: K 14 Education Session

Beliefs, Behaviors, and Experiences of APRNs With Lesbian and Gay Patients: A Mixed-Methods Study Marianne Snyder, PhD, RN Teaching Cultural Competence: Incorporating LGBT Content Into the Nursing Curriculum Shawn Frapp, MSN, RN, CCRN; and Jennifer Graber, EdD, APRN, PMHCNS-BC

Keyword: “CONV19K14”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Azalea 1

Session: K 15 Leadership Session Keyword: “CONV19K15”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Azalea 2

Session: K 16 Clinical Session

Adolescent Depression Screening Project in the Pediatric Emergency Department Michelle Denise Arrojo, DNP Assessing Adolescent Mental Health Through a Vulnerable Population Lens Holly R. Farley, EdD, RN

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

Keyword: “CONV19K16”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Azalea 3

Session: K 17 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19K17”

9:00-9:45 a.m. (0900-0945) Camellia 1

Session: K 18 Research Session Keyword: “CONV19K18”

9:45-10:15 a.m.

(0945-1015) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C

New Graduate Post-Licensure BSN Korean Nurses’ Self-Efficacy in Genetics/Genomics Competencies: A Phenomenological Study Rachel Choudhury, MSN, MS, RN, CNE How Does Self-Efficacy Impact Evidence-Based Nursing Practice? Carol Boswell, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN; JoAnn D. Long, PhD, RN, NEA-BC; Alyce Ashcraft, PhD, RN, CNE, FNGNA, ANEF; Sharon Cannon, EdD, RN, ANEF; Pamela DiVito-Thomas, PhD, RN, CNE; and Terry M. Delaney, DNP, RN Nursing Awareness of Health Issues of Agricultural Workers Elizabeth Ann Fiske, PhD, RN, CNE, PCNS-BC Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Reliability of the Acculturative Stress Scale Among Myanmar Migrants in Thailand Sirada Kesornsri, PhD, RN; Yajai Sitthimongkol, PhD; Kathy Hegadoren, PhD; Nopporn Vongsirimas, PhD; and Sureeporn Punpuing, PhD

Poster Session 2 Removal (Poster assigments are listed on pages 118-126. Poster floor plan layouts are available on page 117.) Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters Education Peer-Reviewed Posters Evidence-Based and Translational Science Peer-Reviewed Posters Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters Research Peer-Reviewed Posters All peer-reviewed posters sponsored by Alpha Chapter, Indiana University School of Nursing

9:45-10:15 a.m.

Candidate Poster Display Removal

10:00-10:30 a.m.

Break

(0945-1015) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C (1000-1030) Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B Foyer

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Nursing Administrators’ Perspective of the Nurse Faculty Shortage in Their Schools: A “Bird’s Eye View” Judith M. Jarosinski, PhD, RN; Lisa A. Seldomridge, PhD, RN, CNE; Tina P. Brown Reid, EdD, RN; and Jeffrey A. Willey, PhD, MSN, MEd, RN, CLNC LeadNursingForward.org: Development of a Web Resource to Address the Nursing Faculty Shortage Lisa A. Seldomridge, PhD, RN, CNE; Judith M. Jarosinski, PhD, RN; and Kaynabess R. Freda, EdD, MS, CMSRN

Coffee served.

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Tuesday, 19 November 2019 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

(1030-1530) Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B

Available for 90 minutes starting 30 minutes after the close of the House of Delegates

The House of Delegates Session 1 will include business of the House and election voting. Lunch will be served to certified delegates.

Parliamentarian Office Hours Sigma’s parliamentarian, Colette Collier Trohan, will be available during this time to answer delegates’ questions about parliamentary procedure for making a motion, including nomination of a candidate for elected office from the floor of the House of Delegates.

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

National Harbor 15

House of Delegates Session 1 and Delegate Briefing

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Sigma members have access to two peer-reviewed nursing journals ranked in the

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Wednesday, 20 November 2019 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Registration

8:00-9:00 a.m.

Break

8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

House of Delegates Session 2

3:00-4:30 p.m.

2019-2021 Board of Directors Meeting

3:00-4:00 p.m.

2019-2021 Governance Committee Orientation

3:00-4:00 p.m.

2019-2021 Leadership Succession Committee Orientation

4:30-5:30 p.m.

2019-2021 Regional Chapters Coordinating Committee Orientation

(0700-1500) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall B Registration Desk (0800-0900) Prince George’s Exhibit Hall A-B Foyer (0830-1500) Prince George’s Exhibit Halls A-B (1500-1630) Azalea 1

(1500-1600) Azalea 2 (1500-1600) Azalea 3 (1630-1730) Azalea 2

The House of Delegates Session 2 will include election results, business of the House, and the installation and transition of elected designates. Lunch will be served to certified delegates.

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CONGRATULATIONS to the Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy 2018-2019 participants!

• Julie Meaux, PhD, RN, CNE, FNAP • Michael Joseph Sarmiento Diño, PhD, MAN, RN, LPT • Laly Joseph, DVM, DNP, CNE, RN, MSN, ARNP, ANP • Abigail Rea, MSN, CNS, RN • Michelle M. Kelly, PhD, CRNP, CNE • Lisa Lewis, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE • Debra M. Stark, PhD, MSN, CNE • Gayle Kipnis, PhD, MSN, RNC-OB • Catherine Wilson Cox, PhD, RN, CEN, CNE, Alumnus CCRN

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Poster Session 1 Poster Session 1 presentations may be viewed in Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C on Saturday, 16 November and Sunday, 17 November. Repository Keyword: “CONV19PST##” - replace ## with poster number PLEASE NOTE: Posters are identified by the number listed below.

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Jing-Wei Su, MSN, RN; and Shu-Yuan Lin, PhD, RN

Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters (CLI1) 11

Saturday, 16 November Poster Session 1 Viewing Hours 2:00-6:00 p.m. (1400-1800)

Sunday, 17 November

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Luís Manuel Cunha Batalha, PhD; and Ananda Fernandes, PhD

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Death From Different Angles Mural of Excellence: From Trash to Treasure Melinda Hamilton, BSN, RN; and Kimberly Williams, MSN

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The Art of Empowerment: The Role of Photography in Trauma, Healing, and Self-Perception

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A Phenomenological Investigation of the Traumatic Work Experiences of Pediatric Nurses Marni Kellogg, PhD, RN, CPN

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Increasing Patient Safety and Staff Satisfaction When Floating Juile Kelly, BSN, RN, CPN; Debra M. Derickson, MSN, RN; and Craig Woodside, MSN, RN

8 Transcience Sophie Roberts, SN

Differentials in Childhood Immunization Coverage Among the Three South Asian Countries, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal Yasmin Jahan, MBBS, MPH; Michiko Moriyama, PhD, RN; Md. Moshiur Rahman, PhD; and Atiqur Rahman, MSN

Promoting Healthy Outcomes Among a Diverse Urban Population by Engaging Parents and Families Tracy J. Perron, PhD, RN, CNE, CSN; and Tami L. Jakubowski, DNP, RN, CPNP-PC, CSN

Developing a Team Approach for MR Safety Maureen N. Hood, PhD

Connecting in a Sea of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Sharon Mang, DNP, RN; and Kathleen Mariano, DNS, RNCPNP

Hygiene Bundle Compliance: Leveraging Transformational Leadership and Progressive Collaboration to Successfully Improve Outcomes Sheranda Fesler, MS, BSN, RNC; and Mona Clark, MSN, RN

Bridget E. Laudien, BSN, BA, RN, CNOR

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Perceptions of Nurse Coaching for Technology Addiction in a Simulated Virtual World Clinic Karen Estridge, DNP, RN; Nitin Walia, PhD; Jacqueline K. Owens, PhD, RN, CNE; and Melessa Starnes-Damoff, MSN, RN

Soriya H. de Lopez, SN

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Team Characteristics That Save Lives: Lessons Learned From Military Healthcare Teams Danette Cruthirds, PhD, MSN, BSN, CRNA

Little Things Linda K. Collado, SN

Impact of an Educational Workshop on a Nurse-Led Intervention in Palliative Care: A Longitudinal Analysis Gianluca Catania, PhD, MSN, RN; Annamaria Bagnasco, PhD, MSN, RN; Milko Zanini, PhD, MSN, MASoc, RN; Giuseppe Aleo, PhD, MA; and Loredana Sasso, MSN, MEdSc, RN, FAAN, FFNMRCSI

11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. (1145-1215)

Pain and Sleep Disorders in Children With Cancer

Incorporating the Senior Experience Margarett Alexandre, PhD

Meet the Poster Session 1 Authors

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Emergence of Bacterial Meningitis in Ghana: Implications for Nursing Care Gloria Achempim-Ansong, SN; Linda Norman; Lydia Aziato; and Gladys Dzansi

8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (0800-1600)

Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters (CA)

Exploring the Relationships Between Work Activities, Job Satisfaction, and Intent to Stay in Nurse Practitioners

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Last Request

Using Six Sigma to Reduce Patient No-Show Rates to Clinic Appointments John Charles Knight, MSN

Sarah Bone Schroyer, MSN

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Working in Cancer Clinic: Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction Tarja Kvist, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN; and Katri VehviläinenJulkunen, PhD, LicHC, MSc, RN, RM

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Poster Session 1 The Implementation of an Evidence-Based Practice Mentorship Program

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Tanya F. Lott, MSN, RN-BC

24 Incorporating Global Perspectives to Achieve PatientCentered Psychiatric Care

Meriam Caboral-Stevens, PhD, MSN, RN, NP-C, ANP; and Diane Porretta Fox, EdD, MSN, BA, LRT, RN, CNE

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Andrea Leigh McDade, MSN, RN; and Gabrielle RangerMurdock, MSN, BA

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Interprofessional Education Through Service Learning Using Surveillance Monitoring as a Catalyst for Change: Decreasing Over-Utilization of Telemetry Monitoring

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Door-to-Door: A Community Stroke Awareness Project in South Texas Border Towns Nancy Nadeau, MSN

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Healthcare Team Interventions in ICU for Patients With Acquired-Brain-Injury: A Pilot Study Using Participant Observation Stefany Ortega-Perez, MSc, RN; and Maria Consuelo Amaya Rey, PhD

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“Just One”: Applying Leadership Principles in Hospital Settings Amy M. Owen, PhD, RN; Tammie Coffman, EdD, MSN; Aaron Duebner, MSN, RN, CNE; and Mary Mwaura, MSN, RN, CHSE

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Nurses’ Support for Postoperative Self-Management of Patients With Breast Cancer

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Impact of Reflective Practice on New Graduate Nurse Satisfaction, Stress, Support, and Retention Rates

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of a PCMH Model of Care: A Retrospective Analysis Using HEDIS Scores

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Traditional Clinical Pre-Planning: Is There a Better Practice in Undergraduate Nursing Clinical Education? Tina Antill Keener, PhD, MBA, CPNP; Terri Marcischak, DNP, APRN-BC, FNP-BC; and Christine Mott, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC

Designated Education Units: A Collaboration Between Academia and Clinical Practice Partners Jean Heiskell, DNP; and Deborah J. Schwytzer, DNP

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Nuclear Radiation: An Educational Resource for Healthcare Providers Cristina Klimasz Spina, RN, FNP-BC

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Improving Student Outcomes and NCLEX-RN© Success Utilizing a Mentoring Program Tonia L. Mailow, DNP, RN; Dina Byers, PhD, APRN-CNS; Dana Todd, PhD, APRN, RN; Nancy Armstrong, DNP, RN; Janice Thurmond, DNP; Lori A. Ballard, MSN, RN; and Anna Fowler, MSN

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A Voluntary Graduation With Distinction Program in Patient-Centered Care and in Quality and Safety Sherri H. Marlow, DNP, RN, CNE

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Tiffinie Zellars, DNP, MSPH, RN; Patricia Sengstack, DNP, RNBC, FAAN; and Christian Ketel, DNP, RN

Education Peer-Reviewed Posters (EDU1)

Global Collaboration to Improve Patient Outcomes Deanna Hastings, MBA, MN, RN

Chelsea Waltz, BSN, RN

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The Lived Experience of DNPs Returning to School in Pursuit of a PhD in Nursing Michael Greco, PhD, DNP, CRNA

Nahoko Saita, PhD, RN

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Perceptions of Nursing Students’ Regarding Their Educational Environment Salima M. Farooq, MSBE, RN; and Jacqueline Maria Dias, PhD, MEd, BScN, SFHEA

The Practice of Loving Kindness Through Self-Care Katherine Ann Ricossa, MS, BSN, RN, PHN

Lost in Translation: Infusing Ignatian Pedagogy in Online Pre-Licensure Nursing Education Joanne O’Grady Dunderdale, DNP, RN; Jorgia Briones Connor, PhD, RN; and Patricia Lynch Stapleton, MSN, RN

Emily S. Moser, MSN, APRN, AGCNS-BC

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Using the Great Cookie Experiment to Teach Qualitative and Quantitative Research Neelam Chanda, PhD, RN

Amy Mersiovsky, DNP

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The Use of Collaborative Testing (CT) Among Graduating Baccalaureate Nursing Students

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Integration of the Sustainable Development Goals in Baccalaureate Nursing Education Dana R. Martin, DNP, RN, CNE

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Storytelling as Learning in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing Education Kristina Mountain, MSc, RN, RSCPHN

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Effect of Preceptorship Characteristics on Safe Medication Administration Knowledge and SelfConfidence of Senior BSN Students Lisa Kay Murphree, EdD, MSN, RN, CMSRN

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Towson University Collaborative Partnership Program (CaPP) Improving Nursing Students Experience and Confidence With Opportunities

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Jackeline Iseler, DNP, RN; Kathleen Vollman, MSN, RN, CCNS, FCCM, FAAN, FCNS; and Karen H. Morin, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN

Teresa Nikstaitis, DNP, RN, CCRN, CNE; Regina Donovan Twigg, DNP, RN, CNE; Hayley D. Mark, PhD, FAAN; and Laura Knox, Esq.

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Environmental Sustainability Issues are Everywhere: A Pilot Program for Undergraduate, Interdisciplinary Research, and Problem Solving

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The Impact of a Poverty Simulation on Baccalaureate Nursing Students’ Attitudes

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Perceived Sources and Types of Social Support and Academic Success

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Amanda L. Veesart, PhD, RN, CNE; Kathryn Sridaromont, PhD, RN; and Sharon Cannon, EdD, RN, ANEF

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Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters (EBP1) 65

Preparing Nurses to Communicate and Lead: Using Toolkits and Standardized Patient Experiences 66

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Development of Integrated Distance Learning Baccalaureate-to-Doctor of Nursing Practice (BSNDNP) Curriculum Brenda Douglass, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, CDE, CTTS

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Developing a Mentoring Model of Shared Support, While Endearing Community, Scholarship, and Teaching Practice Paul C. Herman, DNP

The Magic and Misery of Telemetry.at End-of-Life Mintie Indar-Maraj, EdD, RN, BC, MA

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Thamara Dilhani Amarasekara, PhD, RN; Rasika Sirlal Jayasekara, PhD, RN; and Nancy C. Sharts-Hopko, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF, CNE

Moving From Cultural Competency to Cultural Humility in Practice and Education Sharon K. Byrne, DrNP, APN, NP-C, AOCNP, CNE

Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters (EEA) Academic Leadership for Developing Sri Lanka’s First Master of Nursing Program

Preparing Clinical Adjunct Faculty to Facilitate Student Learning in the Clinical Environment Gretchen Wiersma, DNP, CPN, CNE; Debra Hagler, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, CNE, CHSE, ANEF, FAAN; and Pegge Bell, PhD, WHNP-BC

How to Use Emerging Technology to Predict Success in Undergraduate Nursing Programs

Debra A. Webster, EdD, RN-BC, CNE; Lisa A. Seldomridge, PhD, RN, CNE; and Amanda J. Willey, MSN, RN, CM/DN, CCHP

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Teaching in Nursing for the Professional Nurse Educator: An Academic-Practice Partnership Laura Vasel, MSN, CPNP, CNE; Chris-Tenna Marie Perkins, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, ANP, CNE; and Kathleen Buckley, MEd, BSN, RN

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Development of an Accelerated 2nd Degree Nursing Program Lynn Schmidt, PhD, CNE

Tina Thornton, PhD

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Leadership: Critical in the Accreditation Process Caroline M. Peltz, PhD, MSN, MSHSA, BSN, RN, CNE; Jeffrey A. Willey, PhD, MSN, MEd, RN, CLNC; and Karen H. Morin, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN

Kristen L. Smith, DNP, RNC-NIC

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Building a Framework for School of Nursing Excellence: A Marianist Way Edna Magpantay-Monroe, EdD; Pegge Bell, PhD, WHNP-BC; and Julie Elaine Johnson, PhD

Nurses’ Ability to Identify Victims of Human Trafficking Rani Sangha, DNP, MBA, RN

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The Application of a Spiral Curriculum Model in Nurse Anesthesia Curricula Gayle Lourens, DNP, MS, CRNA

Deborah Saber, PhD, RN, CCRN-K

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A Leadership Journey: Growth and Development of a CNS Doctor of Nursing Practice Program

Dilution of IV Push Medications: Challenging Tradition Michelle Kamel, BSN, RN, CMSRN

Applying a Transcultural Education Approach to Increase Exclusive Breastfeeding Duration Rate Sarah Marshall, DNP, ICCE, CCE, CBC, CLC, IAT

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Development of Virtual Simulation Program: Hypoglycemia of Child With Diabetes Hyunsook Shin, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC; and Da Hae Rim, RN

Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters (ENF) 70

Facilitating the Success of Nursing Faculty via the Onboarding Process Catherine Wilson Cox, PhD, RN, CEN, CNE; Elizabeth Jordan, DNSc; and Theresa M. Valiga, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN

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Poster Session 1 Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Project Outcome: Developing and Implementing Electronic Web-Based Learning Resources

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Joan M. Creed, MN; Maureen O. Nwajiaku, BSN, RN; Kate K. Chappell, MSN, BSN, APRN, CPNP; and Margaret Darr, MSN

Michael Joseph S. Diño, PhD, MAN, RN, LPT

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Academic-Practice Collaboration: A Framework for Promoting Palliative and End-of-Life Care in Academic and Clinical Settings Laly Joseph, DVM, DNP, CNE, RN-C, MSN, ARNP, ANP-BC

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Leading Practice Change: Recognizing Life-Long Risk of Those Born Preterm Michelle M. Kelly, PhD, CRNP; Andrea O. Hollingsworth, PhD, RN; and Theresa M. “Terry” Valiga, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN

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Creating the California International Nurse Remediation Program Gayle J. Kipnis, PhD, MSN, RNC-OB, AHN-BC; Cynthia D. Beckett, PhD, RNC-OB, LCCE, LSS-B, CHRC, EBP-C; and Karen Estridge, DNP, RN

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How to Support Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Nursing Students

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The Effect of a Study Abroad Experience on Interprofessional and Cultural Competencies Julie B. Meaux, PhD, RN, CNE, FNAP; Lisa Broussard, DNS, RN, CNE; Karen L. Carlson, PhD, RN; Lavona Traywick, PhD; and Brittany Saviers, MS, OTR/L

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Using Games to Teach Leadership Concepts to Undergraduate Nursing Students

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Bouncing Back: A Peer-to-Peer Mentoring Program Promoting Resiliency Among Entry Level Nursing Students Tina Antill Keener, PhD, MBA, CPNP; and Susan R. McKenrick, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC

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Follow the Leader: Changing the Game of Heirarchy in Healthcare Amy L. Boothe, DNP; Patricia Yoder-Wise, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, ANEF, FAAN; and Richard Gilder, MS, BSN

The Gamma Tau at-Large Chapter: Change is Inevitable, the Challenges of Keeping Current Cheryl Le Huquet, MSN, RN, NE-BC; and Anna Dermenchyan, MSN, RN, CCRN-K

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Expanding Networks: A Leadership Imperative for Innovation and Career Success Barbara J. Pinekenstein, DNP, RN-BC, FAAN

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A Transformational Leadership Workshop Ashley M. Singh, DNP, RN, EBP-C; Janice G. Nash, DNP, RN; Sarah E. Abel, MSN, RN, CEN; and Michele Prior, MSN, MEd, RN

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Welcome to the Nursing Profession: Fostering Professionalism in New Graduates Daphne Thomas, MSN

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Phi Gamma: Virtually Connecting and Collaborating to Catalyze Global Nurse Leadership Development Jeanne Widener, PhD, RN, CNE; Michael Joseph S. Diño, PhD, MAN, BSN, RN, LPT; and Rita Munley Gallagher, PhD, RN

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Michael Aldridge, PhD, RN, CNE

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Communication and Civility Workshop in Healthcare and the Effects on Patient Satisfaction and Work Environment Leah Christine Lax, DNP, RN

Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters (LDR1) 79

Building the Road to Sustainability: Preceptor Relationships in Advanced Practice Nursing Education Trina M. Larery, DNP, FNP-C

A Transformational Experience Debra M. Stark, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE; Kathleen M. Williamson, PhD; and Sandra M. Underwood, PhD, RN, FAAN

Effects of a Virtual Community of Practice on SelfEfficacy of New Nurse Leaders Kevin Daugherty Hook, MSN

Building a Curricular Structure to Cultivate Nurse Leaders Dedicated to Providing Care to Vulnerable Individuals Abigail S. Rea, MSN; Ellen B. Buckner, PhD, RN, CNE, AE-C, FNAP; and Karen L. Carlson, PhD, RN

Nursing + Technology = Awesome Career Choices! Michelle E. Dykes, EdD, RN

Lisa S. Lewis, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE; Brenda C. Morris, EdD, MS, RN; and Sandra M. Underwood, PhD, RN, FAAN

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Exploring a Nurse Practitioner Study Abroad Experience Using Thematic Analysis

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The Gift of Mentorship: A Qualitative Study of a Statewide Mentoring Program Theresa Wurmser, PhD, MPH, RN, NEA-BC; and Mildred Ortu Kowalski, PhD, RN, NE-BC, CCRP

Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters (MCH) 93

Risk Assessment Screening Instrument for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD) During Immediate Postpartum Period Mary Lynn C. Brassil, MS, BSN, RN, CES, C-EFM; Julia Snethen, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Alice Marie Nash, PhD, MA, RNC-NIC

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Eat, Sleep, Console to Reduce Opiate Exposure and Cost of Care in Neonates

105 Improving Maternal Outcomes by Implementing a Maternal Warning Tool for Early Recognition of OB Hemorrhage

Angela Marie Bratina, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, NE-BC; Marianne Benjamin, DNP, RN, NE-BC; and Margaret Sharon Harris, MSN, RN, NEA-BC

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Ashley L. Rainey, MSN, RN; Elizabeth A. McIntire, MSN, RN, WHNP-BC, C-EFM; and Margaret Sharon Harris, MSN, RN, NEA-BC

Development of an Innovative Educational Model for the Tube-Fed Child

106 Breast Milk Bistro: Giving Moms and Babies a Great Start!

Janel A. Ganz, BSN, RN; Amber Smith, MBA, RD, CD; and Shakira Lita Ismay Henderson, PhD, DNP, MS, MPH, RN, RNCNIC, IBCLC

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Carol Spruill, MSN, RN; Tracey Leah Santiago, MSN; and Katheryn B. Arterberry, DNP, MSN, RN, APRN, FNP-BC

Initiation of a Standardized Substance Use Screening Tool Among Pregnant Women at a Community Clinic

107 Using Ultrasound Guided PIV Insertion in the Pediatric Population

Danielle Grimm, MPH, CNP; Rachel M. Preiss, MS, WHNP-BC, IBCLC, SANE; and Cathyjo Catalano, MSN, RNC-EFM, RNCIPOB

Shana L. Steege, MBA, MSN, RN, NE-BC; Jacqueline S. Stout, PhD, RN-BC, CNE; and Carla E. Rider, DNP, MBA, BS, RNC-LRN

Research Peer-Reviewed Posters (RSC1)

Insitu Simulation of Obstetrical Emergencies: An Interprofessional Approach Shanda Tichelle Harrison, MSN, RN; Marissa Kiefer, MHA; and Karen White-Trevino, DNP, MSN, RN, NE-BC

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Development of a Postpartum Preeclampsia Video to Promote Patient Education

Kathleen Brewer-Smyth, PhD, CRRN, FAAN; Harold G. Koenig, MD; and Katherine Kafonek

109 Identifying Factors Associated With Horizontal Violence Among Registered Nurses

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Aisha Kendrick, MSN, APN, CNS, RNC-OB; Monica Gonzalez, MS, MSN, RN; and Julia Snethen, PhD, RN, FAAN

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108 Sleep, Forgiveness, and Health of Female Abuse Victims

Keeping Mothers Safe: Strategic Planning for the Transition of Maternity Services to a Pediatric Hospital Erin M. Kirby, MSN, MBA, RNC-OB, NE-BC; Catherine H. Ivory, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN; and Karen White-Trevino, DNP, MSN, RN, NE-BC

Barbara Brunt, MA, MN, RN-BC, NE-BC, FABC; and Christine Benson, MSN, RN-BC

110 Promoting Health in Individuals With End-Stage Renal Disease: Diet, Physical Activity, and Gastrointestinal Microbiota Seon-Yoon Chung, PhD, RN; Kim Schafer Astroth, PhD, RN; and Jennifer Barnes, PhD, RD, LDN

100 The Role of an Obstetric Navigator in Supporting the Pregnant Adolescent

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Jaime L. Kupillas, MSN, RNC-OB; Carolyn L. Davidson, PhD, RN, CCRN-a, ARNP, CPHQ, NEA-BC; and Cathyjo Catalano, MSN, RNC-EFM, RNC-IPOB

Tiffany Dzou, RN, PHN, PCCN; Huibrie C. Pieters, PhD, DPhil, RN; Carol L. Pavlish, PhD, RN, FAAN; Lynn V. Doering, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Jo-Ann Eastwood, PhD, RN, CNS, ACNP-BC, FAHA, FPCNA, FAAN

101 Strategic Pathway to Milk Depots in Hawai‘i Le‘a Tiare Minton, MSN, APRN, CNM, IBCLC; Patricia Bilyk, MPH, MSN; and Shakira Lita Ismay Henderson, PhD, DNP, MS, MPH, RN, RNC-NIC, IBCLC

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102 Improving Continuity of Care/Interconception Planning for Women During the Post-Natal Period via Telephonic Case Management

Karla J. Persia, BSN, RN; Tammi S. Grumski, CRNP; and Sarah Rhoads, PhD, DNP, WHNP-BC, FAAN

104 Standardized Care for Substance Addicted Pregnant Women Increases Nurse Comfort Level

Personal Characteristics, Occupational Stress, and Job Performance Among Nurses in a Tertiary Institution in Nigeria Regina E. Ella, PhD, MEd, BSc, RN/RM, RNT, CHPM, FWACN; P. E. Samson-Akpan, PhD, MPH, BSc, RN/RM, RNE, FWACN; and Augusta Eleazar Agharandu, BNSc

Meghan R. Moroz, MSN, BS, RN, CCM; Amy Gettings, BSN, RN, CMCN; and Sarah Rhoads, PhD, DNP, WHNP-BC, FAAN

103 Facilitating Support for Parents of Children Who Have Been Newly Diagnosed With Diabetes

Palliative Care in Mechanical Circulatory Support: A Systematic Review

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Integrative Review of Literature: Salutogénesis, an Approach to Health Promotion Natalia Esquivel Garzón, SN; and Luz Patricia Diaz Heredia, PhD, MSN, RN

114 A Conceptual Model of Palliative Care Within the Chronic Illness Continuum Shena Gazaway, PhD; and Autumn M. Schumacher, PhD, RN

Mindy M. Powell, BSN, RN; Shannon Heronema-Garcia, MSN; and Katheryn B. Arterberry, DNP, MSN, RN, APRN, FNP-BC

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Poster Session 1 127 Pain, Agitation, and Delirium Assessment Tool Used by Nurses in Critical Care: An Integrative Review Denise Waterfield, MEd, BSN, RN; and Susan A. Barnason, PhD, RN, APRN-CNS, CEN, CCRN, FAEN, FAHA, FAAN

Janet Gehring, PhD, CRNP-P, CPNP-PC

116 Coordinating Housing in Substance Use Disorder Treatment: An Integrative Review Nancy S. Goldstein, DNP, ANP-BC, RNC-OB; and Claire M. Tindula, BA, BSN, RN

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Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Skin Care in People With Diabetes Type 2 Juana Mercedes Gutierrez Valverde, DSN, MSN, BN, RN; Milton Carlos Guevara-Valtier, EdD, MSN, BN; Geu Salome Mendoza-Catalan, DSN, MSN, BN, RN; Esther C. Gallegos, PhD, FAAN, MA, BN, RN; Yolanda Flores-Peña, DR, MNS, BN, RN; and Arturo Gonzalez, Jr., BN, RN

118 Physical and Psychological Effects of the Relax Chair in Young Adults Takahiro Kakeda, PhD, RN; Hidetoshi Sawanaka, BA, RN; Koichio (Chris) Nakaji, BA; and Noriyoshi Tanaka, PhD, RN

119 Educational Program for Parents on Sexual Communication in Vulnerable Populations María Aracely Márquez-Vega, MCE, LE

120 Concept Analysis: Intoxication Chelsea Lee Noble, BSN, RN; and Meriam Caboral-Stevens, PhD, MSN, RN, NP-C, ANP

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Increasing Food Insecurity in Adult Cancer Patients So-Hyun Park, PhD, ANP-BC, RN

122 The Impact of Gut Microbiota Changes Among Colon Cancer Patients Undergoing Surgery: A Prospective Study Eleni Pellazgu, MSN

123 Nudge Theory Use to Decrease Obesity and Prevent Stroke Mary Poyner Reed, PhD, MSN, RN, CNRN, ANP

124 Nurses’ Perceptions of High-Alert Medication Safety: A Qualitative Descriptive Study Laura C. Sessions, PhD; Lynne S. Nemeth, PhD, RN, FAAN; Teresa Kelechi, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Kenneth Catchpole, PhD

125 Quality of Parent-Child Interactions in Migrant Community Hyunsook Shin, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC; Soonyoung Shon, MSN, RN; and Da Hae Rim, RN

126 The Lived Experiences of Highly Mobile Military Adolescents and Their Search for Identity Jennifer S. Thomas, MSN, RN; and Denise A. Smart, DrPH

128 Self-Efficacy and Healthy Behaviors Not Income Predict Prescription Medication Adherence in Black Men Crystal Wilson, MS, MBA, PHCNS-BC

Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters (RS) Albany State University, USA 129 Health Literacy of Older African Americans Residing in Georgia When Seeking Healthcare Jade Asante, BSN

130 Breast Cancer Patients and Nursing Education Debra Ann Martin, BSN

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Family Presence During Bedside Rounding of Critically Ill Patients: Introducing the African American Nurse’s Perspective Candice S. Thornton, BSN

Alvernia University, USA (Upsilon Zeta Chapter) 132 Nurse-Led Quality Improvement Presentation of Advance Directives in an Outpatient Oncology Setting Cecilia Bermudez, BSN, BS, RN-BC, CMSRN

133 Nursing Facility Staff Education to Decrease Hospital Readmissions Due to Sepsis: A Pilot Test Abigail Lee Eby, BSN, RN

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115 Family Management and Risk/Protective Factors Predicts Quality of Life Among Military Children With Chronic Conditions

Athabasca University, Canada 134 Anishnaabek Nanadagin: Examining the Role of Traditional Healing in an Integrated Diabetes Care Model Melissa Stevenson, BScN, RN, CDE; Jeff Vallance, PhD; and Karen Cook, PhD, MSc(A), BSN

Binghamton University, USA (Zeta Iota Chapter) 135 Advocacy: Civic Engagement Among Nurses Carrie Rewakowski, MS, RN; Maria MacPherson, MPH, RN; and Helen Clancy, DNP

The Catholic University of America, USA (Kappa Chapter) 136 Septic Shock and Vasopressor Therapy: The Impact of Excessive Mean Arterial Pressure Values Barbara Clark Mims, MSN

137 Identifying Motivation Toward Healthy Behavior in Overweight and Obese Pregnant Women Heather Watson, MSN

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Poster Session 1 138 Electrical Cardiometry and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy During Transfusion: A Prospective Observational Study

Florida Atlantic University, USA (Xi at-Large Chapter) 149 Diet Coaching to Improve Protein Intake, Muscle Strength, and Muscle Function in Adults

Barbara Weaver, MSN-Ed, BSN

Kelley L. Jackson, MSN, APRN-BC; Sareen S. Gropper, PhD; Maude Exantus, DNP; Seana L. Reid, MSN; Shane M. Spiers, BS; Deborah Ann D’Avolio, PhD, BC-ACNP, ANP; Andra S. Opalinski, PhD; Ruth M. Tappen, EdD, RN, FAAN; and Edgar Vieira, PhD

Cedarville University, USA 139 Vitamin D and Preeclampsia Alexandria K. Haddix, SN; Meaghan Tipton, SN; and Kelly Brown, SN

150 The PEARLS to Ending Loneliness in Older Adults Jinga Lonee Oglesby-Brihm, MSN, APRN, NP-C

Chiang Mai University, Thailand (Phi Omega at-Large Chapter)

151 Promoting Assessment and Management of Depression in Rural Communities Through Telehealth

140 The Concept of Organizational Climate: Concept Analysis

Indhira Gypsie Piquion, DNP, APRN, AGPCNP-BC

Nwe Ni Sein Myint, MNS

152 Action Research: Refining a Therapeutic Walking Intervention and Identifying Outcomes

The College of New Jersey, USA (Delta Nu Chapter) 141 A Culturally Tailored Outreach Program to Improve Cancer Screening in the Asian Indian Population

Isabella Velasquez Botero, SN; and Patricia R. Liehr, PhD, RN

Kanan H. Bhatt, BSN, RN; and Sharon K. Byrne, DrNP, APN, NP-C, AOCNP, CNE

Florida International University, USA (Pi Alpha Chapter) 153 The Morse Falls Scale: An Evidence-Based Intervention in the South of Saudi Arabia

142 Pediatric Concussion Management in the ER and Primary Care Settings

Ahmad M. Rayani, SN; Paula Alexander, MSN, RN; Majed Alharbi, MSN, RN; Merlyn Dunbar-Milledge, MSN, RN; and Karen Breda, PhD, MSN, RN

Susan Moraca, BSN, RN

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Curry College, USA (Theta at-Large Chapter)

Graceland University, USA (Pi Eta Chapter)

143 A Critical Look at Corneal Abrasion During Non-Ocular Surgery

154 Using Teach-Back to Impact Readmission Rates Joyce M. Soule, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, CNOR

Patricia T. Donovan, BSN

155 Evaluating Potential Alcohol Misuse in a Rural Patient Health Clinic

144 Compassion Fatigue and Nursing Education: A Q-Methodology Study Simone M. Wooten, BSN; and Desiree Hensel, PhD, RN, PCNSBC, CNE

Duke University, USA (Beta Epsilon Chapter) 145 Longitudinal Associations Between Hearing Loss, Vision Loss, and Dual Sensory Loss and Cognitive Decline Shaoqing Ge, MPH, BSN, RN

146 Ultrasound Guided vs. Standard Direct Visualization of Peripheral Intravenous Access in Kilimanjaro Region Emergency Department Edward C. Stene, BSN, BA, RN, CCRN, CEN, CFRN, PHRN, CCEMTP, EMTP; Benjamin A. Smallheer, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CCRN, CNE; and Elias J. Jaffa, MD

D’Youville College, USA (Zeta Nu Chapter) 147 A Web-Based Educational and Social Platform for Pregnant Women With a History of Perinatal Loss Azadeh Hassan-Tehrani, BSN, RN, FNP(s); and Abigail Mitchell, DHEd, MSN, RN, CNE, FHERDSA

East Carolina University, USA (Beta Nu Chapter)

Laurel Lynn Welty, DNP

Howard University, USA (Gamma Beta Chapter) 156 Preventing Clostridium Difficile Transmission in Hospitals: Family Members Adherence to Infection Control Danielle Maria Stossier, BSN

Indiana State University, USA (Lambda Sigma Chapter) 157 Reduction of Surgical Site Infections Through Education Michele Lynn Lasley, MSN

158 Use of the BeFASSTT Acronym to Improve Brainstem Stroke Recognition: A Case Study Marietta Sperry, MSN; and Amber Wilson, MSN

Indiana University, USA (Alpha Chapter) 159 Readiness for Practice: Do Teaching Strategies Matter? Kristin Daub, MSN; and Rachel Ramsey, MSN, RN, CNE

148 Comparing the Effect of Community Engagement on the Impact of Water Filter Usage Brooks N. Holt, SN; and Kim L. Larson, PhD, MPH, BSN

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Christina Kiger, MSN

161 Straight From the Nurse’s Mouth: EBP Knowledge Among Beginning RNs Rachel Ramsey, MSN, RN, CNE

LaSalle University, USA (Kappa Delta Chapter) 162 Just BREATHE: Second Victim Program Planning Christine M. Moraca, MSN, RN-C

McKendree University, USA (Psi Epsilon Chapter) 163 Compassion Fatigue: When Caring Takes a Toll Denise Caldwell, DNP, RN

164 Utilizing Telehealth Training to Increase Nurse SelfEfficacy and Reduce Costs by Assigning Appropriate Care Level Colleen Frohling, DNP

Mercer University, USA (Pi Gamma Chapter) 165 Educational Program for Obstetric Nurses: How to Effectively Screen for Intimate Partner Violence Nicole Masano, SN

166 Nurse Practitioner-Led Diabetes Prevention Program Maureen E. Newton, DNP

Morehead State University, USA 167 Reducing Errors Associated With Intravenous Medication Administration Melinda Sue Chaney, SN; Andrea Howard, SN; Chanel Wilder, SN; and James Blake Smith, SN

Mount St. Joseph University, USA (Omicron Omicron atLarge Chapter) 168 Sepsis Education in Critical Care Transport Gregory R. Schano, DNP, MBA, RN, CCRN, CNML, CMTE, Paramedic

Northeastern University, USA (Gamma Epsilon Chapter) 169 Access to Specialty Healthcare in Urban Versus Rural US Populations: A Systematic Literature Review Melissa Emily Cyr, MS

170 Medical/Surgical Readmissions in Patients With Co-Occurring Serious Mental Illness: A Qualitative Systematic Literature Review Abigail E. Caron, SN; Rachel A. Solomon, SN; Hayley D. Germack, PhD; and Nancy P. Hanrahan, PhD

Northern Illinois University, USA (Beta Omega Chapter) 171

Nursing Faculty Knowledge Regarding Genetics, Genomics, and Pharmacogenomics

Northwestern State University, USA (Beta Chi Chapter) 172 Cancer and Cell Phone Usage: Risks Among College Students Alexandra Caroline Piedrahita, SN; TeShundrea T. Frederick, BSN; and Cynthia Patrice Beavers Robertson, SN

Our Lady of Fatima University, Philippines 173 Reasons for Research and Scholarship Participation Captured From Multinational Allied Health Educators: A Q-Methodology Joyosthie B. Orbe, PhD, MSN, RN; Michael Joseph S. Diño, PhD, MAN, BSN, RN, LPT; Maria Julita S. J. Sibayan, PhD, MAN, RN; and Raymond C. Caagbay, PhD, MSN, RN

174 Predilections of Allied Healthcare Professionals Toward an Ideal Interprofessional Education Model via Conjoint Analysis Maria Julita S. J. Sibayan, PhD, MAN, RN; Michael Joseph S. Diño, PhD, MAN, RN, LPT; Raymond C. Caagbay, PhD, MSN, RN; and Joyosthie B. Orbe, PhD, MSN, RN

Purdue University, USA (Delta Omicron Chapter) 175 Positive or Negative: How Affect Influences Physical Activity Behavior in Adults Anna K. Forster, MSN; Elizabeth Richards, PhD; Karen J. Foli, PhD, MSN, RN, FAAN; Melissa M. Franks, PhD; and Zachary Hass, PhD

176 The Accuracy of Machine Learning to Predict Cardiac Arrest: A Systematic Review Laura Marie Moffat, MSN

Purdue University Global, USA (Phi Rho Chapter) 177 Influence of International Service Learning on Cultural Competence

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160 Interpersonal Communication Competence and Attachment Styles in Pre-Licensure Nurses: A Descriptive Pilot Study

Tracey Long, PhD, MSN, MS, BSN, RN, CDE, CNE, CHUC, COI, CCRN

178 Cancer and Substance Use Disorders: Learning to Navigate Both Diseases Simultaneously Amy Velasquez, MSN

Roberts Wesleyan College, USA (Tau Xi Chapter) 179 Implementing a High Reliability Safety Culture Cycle to Improve Patient Safety Outcomes Caroline Northrup, BS, RN-BC

180 Examining Spiritual Support Encountered by Bereaved Parents Zachary Sortore, SN; and Cheryl B. Crotser, PhD, RN

Rush University, USA (Gamma Phi Chapter) 181 Implementing an Enhanced Care Coordination Model for Pregnant Women With Syphilis Arianne Jamison, MA, BSN, RN; and Susan Swider, PhD, PHNA-BC, FAAN

Laura Curr Beamer, PhD; and Angelica Rosinski, BS

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Poster Session 1 182 The Experience of Substance Use Recovery: A Thematic Content Analysis of Anonymous Online Posts Diana Krishnan, MSW, LCSW, SN

Michelle F. Woodie, SN; Kara E. McDowell, SN; John M. Williamson, DNP; and Jerrol B. Wallace, DNP

Rutgers School of Nursing, USA (Alpha Tau Chapter)

University of Connecticut, USA (Mu Chapter)

183 Does Unmet Need for Healthcare Services Among Children With Anxiety Affect Family Time Burden?

194 The Journey Back to Myself: Returning to Baseline Functioning Post-Concussion, a Phenomenological Study

Justinna Dixon, SN; and Jane Miller, PhD

Joseph M. Fetta, BSN, RN

184 US Army Primary Care: Nursing Practice Environment, Team Performance, and Outcomes

195 Conversations Had at Trying Times (CHATT): Development and Testing of an Advance Care Planning Simulation

Melissa Jean Miller, MSN

Amisha Parekh de Campos, BSN, MPH, RN

185 Bedrest Quality Improvement Project for Outpatient Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterizations

University of Detroit Mercy, USA (Lambda Zeta Chapter) 196 Generational Effects on Nursing Professionalism and Specialty Certification

Kristin Ann Tuozzo, DNP, RN-BC

SUNY Delhi School of Nursing, USA (Chi Tau Chapter)

Catherine Draus, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC

186 Developing a Community Action Summit: A Novel Graduate Practicum Experience in Rural Upstate New York

University of Illinois at Chicago, USA (Alpha Lambda Chapter)

Karen M. Driskill, BSN, RN

197 Improving Clinician Behaviors and Patient Safety Outcomes Through Standardization of a Pediatric Vaccine Administration Process

SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, USA (Psi Tau Chapter)

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Monica Joan Gingell, BSN, RN; Marianne L. Durham, DNP, RN, CPPS; and Susan Corbridge, PhD, APRN, FAANP, FAAN

187 Timely 911 Calls Reduce Negative Outcomes of Stroke Victims: An Evidence-Based Practice Proposal Rhonda A. Hewitt, MS, CNS, RN; and Erica L. Gumbs, MS, CNS, RN

198 Blood Pressure and Restorative Sleep Intensity are Altered by Chronic Daytime Sleep Disruption in Rats

Thomas Jefferson University, USA (Delta Rho Chapter)

Katherine A. Maki, MS, RN; Sara M. Mithani, BSN; Ulf G. Bronas, PhD, ATC, FSVM, FAHA; and Anne M. Fink, PhD, RN

188 The Response of Imatinib Mesylate in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors Olabisi Akinmorin, BSN

University of Jordan, Jordan (Psi Kappa Chapter) 199 The Lived Experience of Critically Ill Patients in Isolation Rooms: Surviving Isolation

189 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy’s Impact on Relapse Rates in Opioid Use Disorder Patients Receiving Medication-Assisted Treatment

Sondos Eqylan, MSN; and Reema Safadi, PhD

Kelsie H. Wilhelm, BSN, BSFS

University of North Dakota, USA (Eta Upsilon Chapter) 200 Physical Activity and Perceived Fatigue in Men Receiving External Beam Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer

Troy University, USA (Iota Theta Chapter) 190 Decreasing 30-Day Readmissions Among Sepsis Survivors With Education and Bundle Compliance

Timothy C. F. Fuss, MSN, RN; and Leo Saligan, PhD, RN, FAAN

Andrea R. Braswell, DNP

191 Impact of a Multidisciplinary Shared Medical Appointment on Depression, Quality of Life, and Health Promotion Teresa A. Law, DNP; Stacey J. Jones, DNP, FNP-BC; and Shellye A. Vardaman, PhD, RN-BC, CNE

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA (Tau Theta Chapter) 192 Reporting Compliance With the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain Rachael E. Antone, DNP, FNP; Nathan C. del Rio, DNP, FNP; and Jorge Romero, DNP, FNP

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193 Utilization of Simulation Techniques to Enhance Trauma Training for East African Military Nurses

University of Pittsburgh, USA (Eta Chapter) 201 Suboxone Program Evaluation in a Psychiatric OfficeBased Practice Joshua E. Palmer, BSN; Ann Mitchell, PhD, RN, FAAN; Elizabeth A. Schlenk, PhD, RN, FAAN; Prabir Mullick, MD; and Heeyoung Lee, PhD, PMHNP-BC

University of Scranton, USA (Iota Omega Chapter) 202 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist to PostAnesthesia Care Unit Registered Nurse Handoff Using a Standardized Screen Lindsey Hayde, DNP, CRNA, CCRN

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Megan Kathleen Walbeck, MSN

University of Southern Mississippi, USA (Gamma Lambda Chapter) 204 Grit and Resilience: Facilitating Successful Outcomes in Progression and Retention of Associate Degree Nursing Students Deborah Ellen Morgan, MS, RN

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA (Zeta Pi Chapter) 205 Timing of Newborn First Bath to Improve Outcomes and Reduce Preventable Transfers to the NICU Raquel Armstrong, MBA, BSN, RN

206 Development of a Conceptual Framework for Severe SelfNeglect by Modifying the CREST Model for Self-Neglect Mary E. Daniel, BS, SN; and Sabrina L. Pickens, PhD, RN

207 Provider Attitudes Toward Death and Effects on Advance Care Planning: A Systematic Review Pablo J. Vasquez, MBA, RN, NEA-BC; Diane Wardell, PhD, RN, WHNP-BC; and Luba Yammine, PhD, RN, FNP-C

University of the West Indies, Jamaica (Omega Kappa Chapter) 208 Socio-Demographic Characteristics and Life Satisfaction in Jamaican Women Aged 15 to 24 Years Annalisa Sandcroft, SN; Suzanne McIntyre, SN; Joyette L. Aiken, MScN (Ed); and Pauline Anderson-Johnson, MSc, BScN, RGN

University of West Florida, USA (Upsilon Kappa Chapter) 209 Effects of Birthing Positions on Perineal Injury Evidence Review Emily S. Bailey, SN; and Crystal G. Bennett, PhD, RN

210 Effectiveness of Dance to Improve Mood in Older Adults With Dementia: A Review of Evidence Camila Medina, SN; Maria C. McLain, SN; Crystal G. Bennett, PhD, RN; and Hillary Fox, MS

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213 Shame and Type 2 Diabetes: Patient Perceptions of Providers’ Impact on Disease Self-Management Allyn E. Harker, RN

214 Using Simulation to Improve Safety in Patient Care: Did I Do That? Jill Johnson, MSN; and Dianne McAdams-Jones, EdD, RN, GNE, CHSE

215 Parents’ Perceptions of the Impact of Social Media on Their Adolescents Rebecca M. Larson, ADN, RN

Valparaiso University, USA (Zeta Epsilon Chapter) 216 A Qualitative Study: Caregiver Experience of Dementia Emma Kamp, SN; Kayleigh Willett, SN; Keegan Maris, SN; Isabella Portugal, SN; and Madison Ling, SN

Vanderbilt University, USA (Iota Chapter) 217 Enhanced Recovery With Multi-Modal Analgesia in Spine Surgery LaDonna Brown, DNP, CRNA

Western Governors University, USA (Psi Upsilon Chapter) 218 Biventricular Mechanical Heart Support in the Clinical Setting of Cardiogenic Shock: A Nursing Case Report Bridget Kathleen Dittman, BSN, RN, CCRN

219 Rooming-In the Mother/Infant Dyad in Cases of NAS, Decreasing Length of Stay, and Pharmacologic Treatment Danielle M. Gibson, BSN, RNC-NIC

220 Childhood Obesity: Approaches to Policy Change to Improve Population Health in Baltimore County Public Schools

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203 Transitioning Expert Nurse Clinicians Into Strong Nurse Leaders With an Evidence-Based Leadership Development Program

Caroline Raynor, BSN

William Paterson University, USA (Iota Alpha Chapter) 221 Does a Dedicated Education Unit Ease New Nurses' Transition Into Practice? Kimberly A. Dimino, DNP

Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Through SchoolBased Sex Education Programs: A Review of Evidence Patricia E. Worth, SN, BA; and Crystal G. Bennett, PhD, RN

Utah Valley University, USA 212 Promoting Health in the Hispanic American Population Through an Educational Experience on Diabetes Mellitus Emily Katherine Hanks, AS, SN; Norma Salas Maldonado, SN; and Francine B. Jensen, MSN, ADN, BS (Zoology), RN

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Poster Session 2 308 Primary Care Management of Late and Long-Term Effects of Oncological Treatments in Uterine Cancer Survivors

Poster Session 2 presentations may be viewed in Prince George’s Exhibit Hall C on Monday, 18 November and Tuesday, 19 November. Repository Keyword: “CONV19PST##” - replace ## with poster number PLEASE NOTE: Posters are identified by the number listed below.

Cordelia Cowan, MSN, AGNP-BC; and Emily Lampshire, MSN, AGNP-BC

309 Healthy Cooking for Chronic Disease: Nursing Students Applying Nutritional Menus for Wellness

Monday, 18 November

Mary Lou De Natale, EdD, RN, CNL

310 Family Cancer Communication Among Black Prostate Cancer Survivors and Their Sons

Poster Session 2 Viewing Hours 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (0800-1630)

Sabrina L. Dickey, PhD, RN; Christine Ouma, PhD; Aurellia Whitmore, PhD; and Krystal Williams, MPH

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Kefalotse Sylvia Dithole, PhD, MSc, BEd, RN; and Gloria Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, PhD, RN, RM

Poster Session 2 Viewing Hours 8:00-9:45 a.m. (0800-0945)

312 Overcoming Medication Non-Adherence in Community Dwelling Geriatrics

Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters (CLI2)

Charlene A. Glasgow, MSN, MHA, RN-BC

301 Patient’s and Family Members Perceptions of Stressors During Hospitalization in a Rural Community

313 The Future Is Here! Precision Healthcare, Professional Responsibility

Alham Abuatiq, PhD, RN; and Brenda Wolles, MSN, RN, CNL

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Suzanne Gosse, PhD, RN, CNE

302 Journey to Knowledge and Self-Esteem: Implementation of Biopsychosocial Model of Care Through Psoriasis Support Group

314 Dog Walking: An Exercise Incentive for Older Adults Lynette Harvey, MS, BSN

Jessy Augustine, DNP, MS, RN, ANP-C

315 Couplet Care: From the Start, Never Apart

303 Barriers and Facilitators to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Screening in a Family Nurse Practitioner Clinic

Diane Hitchens, MSM

316 Addressing the Opioid Crisis in Rural Communities by Engaging Incarcerated Females in a Re-Entry Program

Christina Borst, BSN

Jennifer D. Hunt, MSN; and Mary Melissa Lord, MSN

304 In Their Own Voices: Ethiopian Immigrant Women in the United States

317 Monitoring, Meals, and Medications: A Pilot Study to Improve the Coordination of Inpatient Diabetes Care

Beth Desaretz Chiatti, PhD, RN, CTN-B

Gwen E. Klinkner, DNP, RN, BC-ADM, CDE

305 Impact of Lifestyle and Balance of Autonomic Nerves for Patients With Myoma of the Uterus Shu Chun Chien, PhD, RN; Yoshiko Wazumi, PhD, RN; Toshie Yamamoto, PhD, RN, PHN; Yuka Kanai, MSN, RN; and Shinobu Saito, PhD, RN

306 360 Degree Virtual Reality Increase Students' Confidence in Clinical Skills in Simulation Ronda M. Christman, PhD, MSN, MA, RN; Barbara R. James, PhD, RN, CNE; and Kerry C. Allen, MSN, RN

307 Educating and Engaging Elders in the Sure Steps® Fall Prevention Program Karin Lori Ciance, DNP

Introducing Delirium and Sedation Assessment Tools in One ICU in Botswana

318 Improving Inpatient Satisfaction With Better Medication Communication Using the Transforming Care at the Bedside Framework Donna Koestler, DNP, EdD

319 Women Rise: Empowering Women to Manage Pain Susannah Lepley, MA; Ralitsa S. Maduro, PhD; Merri K. Morgan, DNP, RN, CCRN; Kathie S. Zimbro, PhD, RN; Lorie Farre, IAS; and Olivia Haimani, BA

320 Perioperative Anxiety in Adolescents: Designing a Nursing Intervention Program Using the Medical Research Council Framework Lurdes Lomba, PhD; Márcia Pestana-Santos, MSc; and Maria Margarida Reis dos Santos Ferreira, PhD, MS, RN

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Joan Madalone, MS, RN, NE-BC, CCRN-K; and Annamarie Hernandez, BSN, RN, RNC

322 Interplay Between Academia and Practice: Contextual Factors Influencing the Integration of EBP in Nurse Education Gulzar Malik, PhD, MN, BScN, RN, CritCrCert

323 Why We Love Community Engagement (And Your Chapter Will Too!) Kady L. Martini, DNP, RN, NEA-BC

324 Decreasing Agitation and Aggression in Persons With Dementia Jennifer Maurer, BSN, RN

325 The Anatomy of a Bully: Analyzing the Autopsy Dianne McAdams-Jones, EdD, RN, GNE, CHSE

326 Sexual Health Assessment in the Primary Care of Older Women Diana McDonnell, MSN; and Nicole Frand, MSN

327 Interprofessional Collaborative Care: An EvidenceBased Approach to Healthcare Education Nancy L. McMahon, MSN, RN, CNE, CPN; Rebecca L. Allen, MSN, RN; Siti A. Arshad-Snyder, EdD, CPHIMS; Joan M. Blum, MSN, NP-BC; Sarah M. Flanagan, MSW, LCSW; Andreia D. Nebel, DPT, PT; Renee M. Ruhkamp, EdD, RN; Julie C. TaylorCostello, PhD; Kate K. Tworek, MSEd; Ricardo Varguez, PhD; and Patricia R. Weber, MHA, RT (R) (CT), ARRT

328 Restoring Self-Adequacy: Vocational Rehabilitation of Mentally Ill Patient Anmol Minaz, BSN; Salima M. Farooq, MSBE, RN; and Afshan Nazar, MS (Epi&Biostats)

329 A Journey Through Health Literacy: From Preschoolers to Prisoners, Part One Terri Moore, MSN, RN; and Heather Anderson, MSN, RN

330 Utilizing an Opioid Sparing Approach in Treating Orthopedic Patients Ann Marie Moynihan, MS; and Kimberly Jean-Louis, MSN

331 Incorporation of Choice of Termination of Pregnancy in Nursing Education and Training in South Africa Fhumulani Mavis Mulaudzi, DLittPhil; and Mutondi Muofhe Mulaudzi, LLM

332 What Are Best Strategies for Symptoms Management, Health, and Wellness Promotion of Individuals With Diabetes? Ogochukwu Vera Nnakwe, BSN, RN, CM/DN

333 Connecting With Veterans to Improve Healthcare Outcomes Karen O’Connell, PhD, RN, CEN, NEA-BC

334 How Do Interventions Performed in the ICU Modify Physiological Variables in Neurocritical Patients? Stefany Ortega-Perez, MSc, RN; and Maria Consuelo Amaya Rey, PhD

335 Updating the Medication Information of the Patients of Emergency Departments, Study Protocol Anne Pihl, MHS

336 Negating Opioids and Pain Actively Through Intervention: A Multidisciplinary Approach Patricia A. Radovich, PhD; and Huy Le, PharmD

337 Motivational Techniques Can Identify Risk Factors and Increase Compliance With Health Recommendations in College-Age Students Annemarie Rosciano, DNP, MPA, ANP-BC; Barbara Brathwaite, DNP, MSN, CBN; and Blayne Manning Liboreiro, DNP

338 Patients’ Satisfaction With Nursing Care in Public Hospitals in Calabar, Nigeria P. E. Samson-Akpan, PhD, MPH, BSc, RN/RM, RNE, FWACN; Victoria Kalu Uka, MSc, RN, RN/M; Idang Ojong, PhD, MEd, MSc, RN, RM, FWACN; Regina E. Ella, PhD, MEd, BSc, RN/RM, RNT, CHPM, FWACN; and Mildred E. John, PhD

339 Utilizing Motivational Interviewing to Encourage Weight Loss in Primary Care Wendy Sergeant, DNP, CAGS-PsychNP, MSN, MA, APRN-BC, PMHNP-BC

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321 Co-Management and Collaboration to Enhance Outcomes of the Geriatric Patient With a Fragility Hip Fracture

340 Psychedelics for the Management of Anxiety in Adults With Life-Threatening Diseases Taylor J. Solak, BS, RN, CCRN

341 Use to Problem-Based Learning Increase Case Reports the Pass Rate Wan-Na Sun, MSN

342 Assessing Effectiveness of a Mentorship Intervention Addressing Perinatal Depression in Rwanda Providence M. Umuziga, MN, BN (Hons), RMHN, RN

343 Implementation of STEADI Toolkit of CDC for Preventing Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults Jiji Varughese, DNP

344 Identifying Malnourishment in Geriatric Patients With Nutritional Screenings to Improve Surgical Outcomes Cassandra U. Winston-Griffin, MSN, CRNP; Laura Steadman, EdD, FNP-BC, RN; and LeAnne Livingston Peoples, MSN, CRNP, BSRT

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Poster Session 2 345 Palliative Care via Integrative Model: Talking About Dying Won’t Kill You

358 Veterans Mental Health First Aid L. Casale, MSN, RN, PMHN-BC

Edyta K. Wisniewska, AGACNP-BC, RN, CCRN

359 Understanding Research Concepts With Cookies

346 Malnutrition in Institutionalized Older People With Swallowing Impairment: The Weancare Modified Texture Foods Program

Neelam Chanda, PhD, RN

360 Limitations and Promotion of Nursing Diversity: The Motivation to Employing a More Diverse Educational Workforce

Milko Zanini, PhD, MSN, MASoc, RN; Annamaria Bagnasco, PhD, MSN, RN; Gianluca Catania, PhD, MSN, RN; Giuseppe Aleo, PhD, MA; Stefania Ripamonti, MSBiol; and Loredana Sasso, MSN, MEdSc, RN, FAAN, FFNMRCSI

Nikki LaShay Chen, MSN

361 The Effect of Education Intervention on Communication, Interpersonal Relationships, and Caring Behaviors Among Clinical Nurses

Education Peer-Reviewed Posters (EDU2) 347 A Personality Disorder Gathering: Using Simulation to Create a Transformative Learning Experience

Chun-Ting Cheng, MS, RN; and Li-Min Wu, PhD, RN

Pamela Adamshick, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, APRN, BC; and Jennifer Landis, BA

362 Vet2Vet Student Peer Success Coaching: Catalyzing Student Achievement John W. Collins, MS, BSN, RN

348 Innovative Population Health Curriculum: Integrating Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Leadership and Organizing for Change Tools

363 Undergraduate Military Nursing Students in the Civilian Classroom: An Integrative Review

Janice L. Albers, DNP, RN, CLC

Catherine Wilson Cox, PhD, RN, CEN, CNE

349 Increasing Staff Retention and Employee Engagement Through Pediatric Boot Camp

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364 Relationship Between Educational Instructors’ Learning Needs in the Learning Environment Design and Learning Support

Kelly Ann Atkinson, BSN; and Lauren M. Lay, MSN

Yoshiko Doi, PhD, RN; Yasuko Hosoda, PhD, RN; Yayoi Nagano, MS, RN; Yukari Katayama, PhD, RN; Yoko Kitajima, PhD, RN; and Mayumi Negishi, PhD, MPH, RN

350 “Game On!” in the Classroom: Evaluating the Use of Serious Games for Exam Preparation Patricia Bachmeier, MSN, RN, CMSRN, SCRN; Carol Toliuszis Kostovich, PhD, RN, CHSE; and Jeanne Van Denack, MSN, RN

365 We’re Doing What? Taking Report Annemarie Dowling-Castronovo, PhD, RN, GNP-BC; Diane Dougherty, MS, FNP-BC; and Aleksandra Zagorin, DNP, MA, AGPCNP-BC, RN

351 Guided Reflection and Deep Breathing to Reduce Stress and Anxiety During Clinical: A Pilot Study Carolina Baldwin, DNP; and Heidi Ruth Kosanke, MSN

352 Health Continuum, Wellness, and Illness Models Marie Bashaw, DNP, NEA-BC; Hailey Schwartzmier, SN; Alvin J. Sullivan, SN; Cassie Fedor, SN; and Grace Bartell, SN

353 The Triple Threat: Statistics, Research, and Theory Betty M. L. Beimel, PhD, RN, CNE

354 Yes Professor, I Am Totally Ready for Class Today! R. Oscar Bernard, PhD

355 Scaffolding EBP Knowledge and Skills: BSN Through DNP Kathaleen C. Bloom, PhD, ARNP, CNM

356 Collaborating With Rural Practice Partners to Address the Need for Registered Nurses in Primary Care Robin J. Brown, PhD, RN; Heidi A. Mennenga, PhD, RN, CNE; and Marie K. Schmit, MS

366 The Challenges of Teaching Social Skills and Teamwork in Engaging iGen Generation of Nursing Students Akhtar Ebrahimi Ghassemi, PhD, MSN, RN, MHC; and Marie Bashaw, DNP

367 Using the Clinical Learning Environment Inventory (CLEI) to Compare Nursing Student Satisfaction With Clinical Settings Julie S. Fitzwater, MNE, CNRN

368 Implementing and Evaluating the Effectiveness of Interprofessional Education in College of Health Curriculum Victoria Foster, PhD, MSN, FNP-C, RN; Grace Nteff, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC; Susan Sanner, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC; Lisa Smiley, DNP, FNP-C, RN; Elicia Collins, MSN, RN; Carmen Harrison, PhD, RN; Sharon Jones, DNP, RN; Lisa Wright Eichelberger, PhD, RN; Susan Duley, RDH, EdD, LPC; Gail Barnes, RDH, PhD; and Michael Scott, DNP, RN, FAANP

357 Interprofessional Educational Simulation Across Universities and Professions Kerri Busteed, MSN, CHSE, RN

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Poster Session 2 Maki Fujikawa, MED, RN; Miwako Hoshi, PhD, RN; Chihiro Tanaka, MSN; Yuko Nishida, MSN; Misako Yoshitake, MSN, RN; and Takumi Yoshino, MSN, RN

370 Simulated Role-Play to Improve Attitudes and Empathy Toward Older Adults in Accelerated Nursing Students Elizabeth Ann Galetz, PhD, RN

371 Building Practice Partnerships: Facilitating Role Development of Novice Clinical Instructors in Dedicated Education Units Jeanine M. Goodin, MSN, APRN, CNP, CNRN; and Deborah J. Schwytzer, DNP, RN-BC, CEN

372 Are Institutions Educating Baccalaureate Students to Feel Comfortable Speaking Up for Patient Safety? Nicole Hall, EdD, MSN; and Catherine Walsh, PhD

373 Integrating Mental Health Nursing in the Undergraduate Nursing Curriculum Ann Michelle Hartman, DNP, RN, CPNP; and Beth Cusatis Phillips, PhD, RN, CNE

374 Central Intravenous Skills Using High-Fidelity Simulation Versus Traditional Methodologies Among Undergraduate Nursing Student Kristie O. Hartman, MSN

375 Advances in Clinical Teaching and Learning: Development of a New Tool Christine L. Heid, PhD, RN, CNE, CHSE; and Tracy L. Crum, DNP, APRN, NP-C

376 Effects of Educational Instructors’ Support From Others and Experiential Learning on the Clinical Learning Environment Yasuko Hosoda, PhD, RN; Mayumi Negishi, PhD, MPH, RN; Yoshiko Doi, PhD, RN; Yayoi Nagano, MS, RN; Yukari Katayama, PhD, RN; and Yoko Kitajima, PhD, RN

377 RNPC Training Program: Meeting the Needs of a Changing Healthcare Environment Jene’ M. Hurlbut, PhD, RN, CNE; and Imelda R. Revuelto, MSEd

378 Applied Learning Using Online PDSA Cycles for Building Community Engagement Denise Isibel, DNP, RN, CNE

379 Emerging Educational Leadership Utilising the Triad Model: Experience of a Leadership Mentor Rasika Sirilal Jayasekara, PhD

380 Service Learning: Symbiosis of Community as Classroom and Achievement of Disease Prevention Anne Marie Jean-Baptiste, PhD, MSN, MS, RN, CCRN, CEN; and Elmira Asongwed, MS, RN, CNE

381 Nurse Faculty Professional Development and Retention Needs Malena Jones, PhD, MS, BS, RN, CNE

382 Aspects of Engagement in Learning Activities of Newly Graduated Nurses Ai Katsuyama, MSN; and Yasuko Hosoda, PhD, RN

383 Advancing Nursing Education Globally Through a Fulbright Teaching Award Ana Maria Kelly, PhD

384 Teaching Pediatric Oral and Systemic Health Screening Assessments Using Interprofessional Education Kathleen A. Kent, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC; and Carol A. Clark, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC

385 Engaging Undergraduate Nursing Students in Quality Improvement by Leveraging an Existing Interprofessional Educational Clinic Model Emma J. Kientz, DNP, APRN-CNS, CNE; Helen Farrar, PhD, RN, BC, CNE; and Peter Aran, MD

386 Equal Opportunities: Service Learning for Traditional and Online Undergraduate Students Stacey Knight, DNP, RN, CNE; and Elizabeth M. Long, DNP, APRN, GNP-BC, CNS

387 Service Learning Turned Inside Out: Teaching a Social Justice and Advocacy Course in Prison Brenda Kucirka, PhD, RN, PMHNCS-BC, CNE

388 A Concept Analysis of Mentorship Michele Kusterbeck, MSN

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369 Effects of Simulation on Promoting Caring Ability of Japanese First-Year Undergraduate Nursing Students

389 Journey to Elevate Professionalism: Leveraging Staff Engagment to Design and Deliver Education Sarah J. Kwan, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CCRN; Mika L. Lagman, RN, CCRN, SCRN; and Rhea Trinidad, BSN, RN

390 Immersion Experience: Impact on Cultural Competency in Undergraduate Nursing Students Trudy Ann Laffoon, MA, RN-BC

391 Associations Between Caring Among Nursing Students Jacquelyn Denise Lambert-Davis, DNP, RN; and Patricia Patrician, PhD, RN, FAAN

392 Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Cervical Cancer Belief Scale Ditsapelo M. McFarland, PhD, RM

393 A Cultural Immersion Experience to Enhance Nursing Students’ Appreciation and Understanding of Different Cultures Abigail Mitchell, DHEd, MSN, RN, CNE, FHERDSA; and Connie Jozwiak-Shields, PhD, ANP-BC, APRN

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Poster Session 2 394 Keeping Girls in School During Menses: Partnerships to Enhance Local and Global Health Outcomes

407 Clinical Judgment: Nursing Actions and Measurable Indicators

Mary Moran, MS, FNP

395 Utilizing Social Media in Graduate Nursing Education: A Review of the Literature Kristen Munyan, DNP; and Joanna M. Hernandez, DNP, RN, AGACNP-BC

409 A Disaster Preparedness Focused DNP: Meeting RealTime National and Global Needs

M. Bridget Nettleton, PhD, RN, CNE; and David Theobald, MS, RN, CSP

Patricia Tooker, DNP; Kathleen Dee Ahern, PhD; and Nancy Cherofsky, DNP

397 Teaching Engineers That Nursing is a STEM Discipline

410 Reaching Across the Pond: Global Collaboration to Enhance Teaching and Learning

Daniel B. Oerther, PhD, PE, FAAN, ANEF

398 Improving Bedside Nurse Accuracy in Rhythm Interpretation Using Different Teaching Strategies

Tasha Turner-Bicknell, DNP, RN; Rachel M. Smith-Steinert, DNP, CRNA; Erika Ota, PhD; and Maki Umeda, PhD

Rosemary Pine, PhD; Mary Margaret Evans, BSN; Aurora Greene, MSN; and Kimberly York, BSN, CCRN

411 The Supporting Professional Advancement in Nursing (SPAN) Program: Advancing Nurse Education, Supporting Maryland’s Nursing Workforce

399 Virtual Community Simulations to Help With High Stakes Testing

Tener Goodwin Veenema, PhD, MSN, MPH, RN, CPNP, FAAN; Sarah Schneider-Firestone, MSW; Kimberly S. McIltrot, DNP; and Nicole Y. Johnson, MSN

Tami J. Pobocik, PhD

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400 Testing of the 10-Item Satisfaction With Nursing Skill Examination: Objective Structured Clinical Assessment (SINE-OSCA) Scale

412 Using SBAR to Enhance Clinical Reasoning Skills in Junior Undergraduate Nursing Students

Lucie M. Ramjan, PhD; Miranda Daly, MSN; Leanne Hunt, PhD; Peter Lewis, PhD; and Yenna Salamonson, PhD

401 Effects of Educational Program on Wound Care Nurse Knowledge and Application in Outpatient Practice Settings

403 Nurse Angie: Interactive Voice Recognition With Artificial Intelligence Angie Ross, MSN

404 “Jump Start” a Baccalaureate Degree by Increasing Self-Efficacy in Associate Degree Nursing Students Janis J. Schiefelbein, PhD, RNC; and Gena Coomes

405 Increasing Clinical Judgment by Using Simulation in Associate of Science in Nursing Prepared Students Christina M. Schilling, MS, RN, CCRN; and Samantha L. Smeltzer, MSN, RN

406 Repurposing Kindness: Using Collaboration and Kindness as a Catalyst to Aid Success and Prepare for Practice

Mary G. Yousef, MS, RN, CNE; and Shopha Mary Tserotas, MS

Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters (EBP2) 413 The Effects of Emotional Intelligence on Patient Throughput

Lu Ann V. Reed, MSN, CRRN, BC-RN, LNHA; Donna Green, PhD, MSN, RN C-EFM; and Deborah J. Schwytzer, DNP, RB-BC, CEN

Luva M. Reeves, MSN

408 Exploring Student Employment During Pre-Licensure Baccalaureate Nursing School and Its Connection to Nursing School Success Phillip M. Timcheck, MSN, MBA, RN

396 Connecting Academia and Technology to Build Clinical Placement Capacity

402 Flood Disasters: What Lurks in the Water? An Educational Resource for Healthcare Providers

Sheryl Sommer, PhD, RN, CNE; Christine Mills, PhD; and Kevin Loughlin, MS

Mary Beth Brend, MSN, NE-BC, RN

444 Explore the Body Constitution of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Nurses Wen-Chun Chen MSN; and Jui-Fen Cheng, MHA, MS, RN

414 Hardwiring Nurse-Driven Protocols in Removing Indwelling Urinary Catheters in the ICU Clare Cruz, MSN, RN-BC

415 Eat ‘N Go Home Viji George, MA, BSN, RN, RNC-NIC

416 Student Nurse Transition During the Clinical Experience Patricia L. Hockensmith, MSN, RN

417 Reducing Cardiac Telemetry Nuisance Alarms Through Evidence-Based Interventions Eleftheria T. Karapas, DNP, MS, RN; and Kathleen L. Bobay, PhD, RN, NEA-BC

Amy Simons, MSN; and Nina Almasy, DNP

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Poster Session 2 Natalie M. Leblanc, PhD, MPH, RN

419 Obesity and the University Environment Tina L. Ortiz, APRN, CPNP

420 Involving Students in an Interprofessional Community Engaged Learning Approach to Population Health and Primary Prevention Tracy J. Perron, PhD, RN, CNE, CSN; and Tami L. Jakubowski, DNP, RN, CPNP-PC, CSN

421 Evaluate Faculty Attitudes and Barriers Toward Research and Publication at the University Settings Sujatha Shanmugasundaram, PhD, GCTE, RN, RM, MACN

422 Cultivating a Spirit of Excellence Inquiry Through Alignment of Magnet® and Evidence-Based Practice Lindsay A. Williams, PhD, MS, BSN, RN, PHN, PMP; Alexandra Duke, DNP, RN-BC, CEN, CHSE, CNE®cl; Mary Kateri Tobias, BSN, RN, CCRN; and Yesenia Valle, BSN, RN, OCN

Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters (LDR2) 423 Multidisciplinary Team Promotes Health Equality and Access to Health Services for the LGTBQ Community Patricia C. DeMellopine, MSN, RN, CNS

424 Nurses Night Out: A Successful Strategy for Chapter Revitalization and Nursing Community Engagement Pat Farmer, DNP, RN, FNP; and Kim Perris, DNP, RN, CNL

425 Retaining Lost Knowledge: A Challenge and Opportunity for Nurse Leaders Theresa A. Gaffney, PhD, MPA

426 EBL vs. QBL: An Objective Method That Provides Accountability, Beginning With Your Practice Samantha S. Hernandez, MSN, MSW

427 Role of APRNs in Promoting Population Health Within the Context of International Medical Mission Trips Elizabeth Ann Hoover, DNP

428 Nursing Profession in Sri Lanka: Issues, Challenges, and Vision for the Future Rasika Sirilal Jayasekara, PhD; and Thamara Dilhani Amarasekara, PhD

429 Assessing the Impact of Research Offices in Schools of Nursing Kristine M. Kulage, MA, MPH; and Elaine L. Larson, PhD, MA, BSN, RN

430 Adapting to a Multi-Generational Nursing Workforce Peggy Lee, EdD, MS, RN; Thomas Kippenbrock, EdD, MSN, RN; Teri Boyd, EdD, RN; Jan Emory, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE; and Ling Chen, PhD, MSPH

431 Designing and Developing a Mobile App: An Interprofessional Collaboration Shuhong Luo, EdD, MSN, RN

432 An Innovative Idea to Improve Undergraduate Participation in Your Chapter Kady L. Martini, DNP, RN, NEA-BC

433 Sociotechnical Approach Toward Organizational Leaders Accepting Technology: A Conceptual Relationship Adam J. Morse, BScN, BSc, RN; and Ryan Chan, MScN, RN

434 Effectiveness of Variable Payment Model to Influence Satisfaction and Turnover in Home Healthcare Nurses Rabia Muhammad Iqbal, BScN, RN, RM

435 A Quality Project to Improve the Palliative Care Services and Utilization in Pakistan Rabia Muhammad Iqbal, BScN, RN, RM

436 Lessons Learned and Benefits of Becoming a Chapter at-Large D’Ann Somerall, DNP, MAEd, CRNP, FNP-BC

Research Peer-Reviewed Posters (RSC2) 437 The Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome Among Market Women in Kaneshie, Accra-Ghana Gloria Achempim-Ansong, SN; and Amme Mardulate Tshabalala, PhD, MPH, RN

438 Generating Gratitude in the Workplace to Improve Faculty Job Satisfaction Amy Buckaway, MSN, RN; and Jamie Wankier, MSN, RN

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418 Couple-Centered HIV Prevention and Treatment: It’s Time for Uptake in US Health Settings

439 The Lived Experience of Nurses Caring for Adult Family Members With Cancer Eileen Veronica Caulfield, PhD, RN, NEA-BC; Agnes M. Burkhard, PhD, RN, APHN-BC; Eileen Sarsfield, PhD, RN, APHN-BC; and Sister Rosemary Donley, PhD, APRN, FAAN

440 Perinatal Loss Standards for Haitian Families Melanie L. Chichester, BSN, RNC-OB, CPLC; Fredeline Menard, MBA, BSN, RN; and Katherine R. Butler, BSN, RN

441 Igniting an Interest in Research Class With Experiential Learning Ronda M. Christman, PhD, MSN, MA, RN; Cynthia D. Booher, PhD; Ron Mitchell, PhD; Dionne Felix, PhD; Elizabeth J. Scott, PhD, MSN, RN; and Camilla Espina, MA

442 Course Engagement in an Accelerated Online RN-toBSN Program Daisha J. Cipher, PhD; Regina Wilder Urban, PhD, RN-BC, CCRN; and Mary B. Mancini, PhD, RN, NE-BC, FAHA, ANEF, FAAN, CNA

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Poster Session 2 443 Benefits of a Mobile Health Clinic on Health Outcomes in an Underserved Community Megan M. Clay, MSHI, BSN, RN; Rachel A. Butler, FNP-BC, RN; Merri K. Morgan, DNP, RN, CCRN; Ralitsa S. Maduro, PhD; and Kathie S. Zimbro, PhD, RN

445 Effect of Information and Communication Technology Program on Anxiety of Patients’ Caregiver During Patients’ Admission in ICU Jirakit Duangjuk, MSN

446 Will a Self-Compassion Intervention Improve Rural Caregivers of Persons With Early-Stage Dementia Quality of Life? Dorothy J. Dunn, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, AHN-BC; Michael J. McCarthy, PhD, MSW; and Yolanda E. Garcia, PhD

447 Essentials of a BSN Education and Students With Physical Disabilities: Faculty Perceptions Julie Kientz Elting, EdD, MSN, APRN, CNE

448 RN-BSN Students Participating in Immersion Project Become Change Agents for Migrant Workers and Their Children Marie O. Etienne, DNP, APRN, FNP, PNP, PLNC; Nancy Henry, EdD, RN; and Patricia R. Messmer, PhD, MSN, MA, BSN, RN-BC, FAAN

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449 Prevalence of Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms and Its Associated Factors Among Undergraduate Nursing Students Salima M. Farooq, MSBE, RN; Yasmin Parpio, MS (Epi&BioStat); David Arthur, PhD; Maryam Pyar Ali Lakhdir, MSc-EB, BScN; Lubna Ghazal, MSN; and Rahim Shirin, MSN

450 Enriching the Global Nursing Immersion Experience Through Peer Mentorship Dawn Fitzgerald, MSN, RN; and Lynn Ann Leveille, MSN, RN

451 Sleep and Cognitive Function: Examining How Sleep Impacts Cognition in Older Adults Living With HIV Judy A. Frain, PhD, RN

452 Findings From Provider and Patient Integration of Blood Glucose Monitoring Into Electronic Health Records Mary Ann Friesen, PhD, RN, CPHQ; Season M. Majors, MSN, BSN, RN, CAHIMS; Allyson Root, MS; Hassan Ahmed, MSN; and Christopher P. Connolly, MD

453 Lifestyle Promoting Behaviors, Spiritual Perspective, and Perceived Stress Among Baccalaureate Nursing Students at a HBCU Juanita A. Garner, PhD, RN

454 Perceptions of Shared Governance by Nurse Leaders in Rural Hospitals in North India

455 The Exploration of Three Theoretical Constructs in Animal-Assisted Therapy With PTSD Lynette Harvey, MS, BSN; Michele L. Butkiewicz, MSN; and Brittany Anne Malosh, BSN, RN, CCRN

456 Raising Global Awareness in Nursing Students Through a Community Educational Outreach Program in Tanzania Elizabeth Herron, PhD

457 Sustainability of the DNP Project: A Look at Deterring Barriers and Their Linkage to Practice Cheryl D. Hollema, DNP, FNP-C; and Colleen Manzetti, DNP, CNE

458 Exploring Nursing Practice Discourse of Keep Type 1 Diabetes Under Control Through Foucault’s Medical Gaze Sharon Lisa Hooge, MSN; Denise Blanchard, PhD; and Annabel Matheson, PhD

459 Self-Transcendence and Well-Being of Japanese Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Cross-Sectional Study Miwako Hoshi, PhD, RN; Maki Fujikawa, MED, RN; Takumi Yoshino, MSN, RN; and Misako Yoshitake, MSN, RN

460 Competent Older Adults’ Preferences in Healthcare Decision Making Misae Ito, PhD, NMW; Satoko Ono, MSN, RN; Mana Sakai, MSN, RN, PHN; Eri Kataoka, MSN, RN; Keiko Hattori, PhD, RN; Kyoko Murakami, PhD, RN, NMW; and Keiko Matsumoto, PhD, RN

461 mHealth Intervention to Prevent Hazardous Drinking for College Students: A Randomized Trial Donna Kazemi, PhD, MSN, CNE, FAAN

462 The Impact of Chronic Kidney Disease and Acute Kidney Injury on Mortality of Critically Ill Amani Khalil; Maysoon S. Abdalrahim, PhD, RN; Manal A. Alramly, MSN, RN; and Khalid N. Alshlool, MSN, RN

463 Diabetes Education for Students With Type 1 Diabetes in Schools: When? Why? Mee Kyung Lee, PhD, MSN, RN, PNP

464 Effects of Home-Based Exercise Training for Adults With Multimorbidity: Application of Telehealth Care Chia-Huei Lin, PhD, RN; and Shang-Lin Chiang, MD

465 Migrant Health: Assessing Healthcare Needs in Different European Countries Marie-Louise Luiking, MA, RN; Birgit Heckemann, MSc, BSc, RN; Parveen Ali, PhD, MScN, RN, SFHEA, FRSA; Sumana Ghosh, MSc, BSc, RN; Angela Kydd, PhD, MSc, RN; Constance Sobon Sensor, PhD, RN, CTN-A; Claudia Chaves; Caroline Dickson; and Harshida Patel, PhD

Robyn K. Hale, PhD, RN

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Poster Session 2 Marie-Louise Luiking, MA, RN; Harshida Patel, PhD; Lurdes Lomba, PhD; Joy Merrell, PhD, MSc, BSc, (Hons) (NsgSt), RN, RGN, RHV, RNT, HV; Liz Westcott, DCM, MSc, RN, RNT; Janet M. E. Scammell, DNSci, MSc (Nsg), BA (SocSci), DipNEd, RGN, SCM, RNT; and Joao Luis Alves Apostolo, PhD, MS, RN

467 Usability and Acceptability of a Mobile App for Emergency Room Providers: A Mixed-Methods Study Shuhong Luo, EdD, MSN, RN

468 Integrative Review of the Literature: Nurse Breastfeeding Education Framework and Patient Satisfaction Diana Mandia, BSN, RNC-OB, IBCLC

469 Wildfires: Implications for Nursing Theory Tara R. Marko, MSN, RN; Julie M. Postma, PhD, RN; and Patricia Butterfield, PhD, RN

470 Symptoms, End-of-Life Preferences, and Religiosity in Adults With End-Stage Cancer Kathy J. Meyers, MSN, ACNS-BC; and Barbara J. Daly, PhD, RN, FAAN

471 Prevalence and Risk Factors of Neonatal Jaundice in Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital Zaria, Nigeria Anita Yafeh Mfuh, PhD

472 It’s Good to Be Blue: Nursing Study Abroad Blue Zone Experiences in Italy and Greece Jessica L. Naber, PhD, MSN, RN

473 Role of Family Dynamic in Mental Well Being Sarwat Najwani, SN; and Salima M. Farooq, MSBE, RN

474 Clinical Judgment and Decision Making Process of Japanese Nurse Practitioners Yuko Nishida, MSN; and Miwako Hoshi, PhD, RN

475 Guidelines to Improve the Quality of Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Services in Public Facilities Lillian Nkosi, PhD; Fhumulani Mavis Mulaudzi, DLittPhil; and Mmapheko Doriccah Peu, PhD, MCur, BCur (Hons), BCur, RN, RM, RNM, RNE, FANSA

476 Can Multiple Roles at Work and Home Improve the Mental Health of Female Nurses? Nagisa Okada, MSN; Kosuke Yabase, MSN; and Toshio Kobayashi, PhD

477 Fluoride Varnish Application by Nurse Practitioners During Global Missions: A Sustainable Means to Promote Health Molli Megan Oldenburg, DNP

478 A Community-Academic Partnership to Understand Needs and Improve Support for Rural Latino Family Caregivers Kristen J. Overbaugh, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, CHPN; Carole L. White, PhD; and Gabriela Zaragoza, MSN

479 Major US Hurricanes: A Comparative Analysis of Victim Experiences Utilizing Transcultural and Behavioral Models Jacqueline K. Owens, PhD, RN, CNE; and Sharon See, MSN, RNC-OB

480 Development of Falls Prevention Model for ThaiElderly in Community Uraiwan Pantong, MNS, NP

481 Learning to Do Data Science Healthcare Research Lana Pasek, MSN

482 What About Fathers When Their Partner Suffers From Peripartum Cardiomyopathy? Harshida Patel, PhD; Marie Berg, PhD, RN, RM, MPH, MNSci; and Cecily Begley, PhD, RGN, RM, RNT, FFNRCSI

483 Reflections on Accessing Indigenous Research Settings: Traditional Health Practitioners and Leaders Encounters Mmapheko Doriccah Peu, PhD, MCur, BCur (Hons), BCur, RN, RM, RNM, RNE, FANSA; and Fhumulani Mavis Mulaudzi, DLittPhil

484 Improving the Oral Communication Skills of Undergraduate Nursing Students With Language Support: A 6-Month Follow-Up Lucie M. Ramjan, PhD; Paul Glew, EdD; Bronwyn Everett, PhD; Joel M. Woodmass; Joan Lynch, MS; and Yenna Salamonson, PhD

Poster Session 2

466 Connect, Collaborate, and Catalyze is at the Heart of Sigma European Region

485 Psychosocial Intervention to Improve Mental Health of Abused Pregnant Women: A Randomized-Controlled Pilot Trial Diksha Sapkota, MPH, BSc (Nsg), RN; Kathleen Baird, PhD, RN; Amornrat Saito, PhD, RN; and Debra J. Anderson, PhD, RN, BA, GDNS (ed)

486 Refugee Support Staff’s Perceptions of Refugees’ Physical, Mental, and Social Health Problems in the US Kazuki Shigeta, SN

487 Factors Predicting Opioid Use Disorder Among Older Adults With Chronic Pain Armiel Suriaga, MSN-RN

488 New Technology for Contactless Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate, and Tidal Volume Monitoring Noriyoshi Tanaka, PhD, RN; Yumi Tanaka, MD; Syozo Hayashi, RN; Satomi Takeda, MD; Megumi Hori, PhD, RN; Hiroshi Nakayama, PhD; and Takahiro Kakeda, PhD, RN

489 Identify, Describe, and Evaluate Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in College Students Dieu-My T. Tran, PhD, RN, CNE

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Poster Session 2 490 Health and Well-Being of the Transnet-Phelophepa Healthcare Train Community in South Africa Amme Mardulate Tshabalala, PhD, MPH, RN; and Judith C. Bruce, PhD, RN, RM, FANSA

491 The Impact of Interprofessional Student Hotspotting on Student Participants Julia M. Ward, PhD, RN

494 Interprofessional Collaboration in Management of Obstetric and Neonatal Emergencies in Rwanda Assumpta Yamuragiye, MHA

495 The Influence of Coping Strategies and Using Alcohol on Elders’ Psychological Well-Being and Suicidal Ideation Pi-Ming Yeh, PhD, RN

492 Caregiver Stress and Compassion Fatigue Joy A. Whitlatch, EdD, MSN, RN; and Virginia L. Hall, DNP, MSN/Ed, BSN, RN, CNE

496 Elderly Health Services at Senior Centers in an Urban South Korean Community Boas Yu, EdD

493 The Effect of High-Fidelity Simulation (HFS) on First Semester Baccalaureate Nursing Students’ Knowledge Acquisition/Self-Confidence Trudy Williams, PhD, RN

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Thank you for giving. Your philanthropic donations to the Sigma Foundation for Nursing develop and empower nurses around the world. 2017-2018 CHAPTER GIVING CLUB AS OF 30 JUNE 2018 The chapters listed below made an annual donation between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2018 equal to US $1 per chapter member. Alpha Chapter Alpha Alpha Chapter Alpha Beta Chapter Alpha Delta Chapter Alpha Epsilon Chapter Alpha Eta Chapter Alpha Kappa at-Large Chapter Alpha Mu Chapter Alpha Nu Chapter Alpha Omega Chapter Alpha Omicron Chapter Alpha Phi Chapter Alpha Rho Chapter Alpha Tau Chapter Alpha Upsilon Chapter (Alumni) Alpha Zeta Chapter Beta Alpha Chapter Beta Beta Chapter (Houston) Beta Chi Chapter Beta Epsilon Chapter Beta Gamma Chapter Beta Iota Chapter Beta Kappa Chapter Beta Mu Chapter Beta Nu Chapter Beta Omicron Chapter Beta Psi Chapter Beta Rho Chapter Beta Tau Chapter Beta Upsilon Chapter Beta Xi Chapter Chi at-Large Chapter Chi Alpha Chapter Chi Eta Chapter Chi Gamma Chapter Chi Kappa Chapter Chi Lambda Chapter

Chi Phi Chapter Chi Pi Chapter Chi Psi Chapter Chi Rho Chapter Chi Theta Chapter Chi Upsilon Chapter Chi Zeta Chapter Delta Chapter Delta Delta Chapter Delta Gamma at-Large Chapter Delta Nu Chapter Delta Omega Chapter Delta Rho Chapter Delta Tau at-Large Chapter Delta Theta Chapter Delta Xi Chapter Delta Zeta Chapter Epsilon Eta Chapter Epsilon Gamma at-Large Chapter Epsilon Lambda Chapter Epsilon Mu Chapter Epsilon Nu Chapter Epsilon Omega Chapter Epsilon Omicron Chapter Epsilon Phi Chapter Epsilon Sigma at-Large Chapter Epsilon Theta Chapter Epsilon Upsilon Chapter Epsilon Zeta Chapter Eta Alpha Chapter Eta Beta Chapter Eta Iota Chapter Eta Nu Chapter Eta Omicron Chapter Eta Pi Chapter Eta Rho Chapter Eta Tau Chapter

Gamma Chapter Gamma Chi Chapter Gamma Gamma Chapter Gamma Kappa Chapter Gamma Omicron at-Large Chapter Gamma Phi Chapter Gamma Psi at-Large Chapter Gamma Tau at-Large Chapter Gamma Xi Chapter Gamma Zeta Chapter Iota Chapter Iota Alpha Chapter Iota Delta at-Large Chapter Iota Epsilon Chapter Iota Eta Chapter Iota Kappa Chapter Iota Mu Chapter Iota Nu at-Large Chapter Iota Phi at-Large Chapter Iota Psi Chapter Iota Tau Chapter Iota Xi at-Large Chapter Kappa Chapter Kappa Chi Chapter Kappa Eta Chapter Kappa Gamma Chapter Kappa Mu Chapter Kappa Omicron Chapter Kappa Sigma Chapter Kappa Tau Chapter Kappa Upsilon Chapter Kappa Xi Chapter Kappa Zeta at-Large Chapter

Lambda Alpha at-Large Chapter Lambda Beta at-Large Chapter Lambda Chi Chapter Lambda Delta Chapter Lambda Epsilon Chapter Lambda Eta Chapter Lambda Pi at-Large Chapter Lambda Psi Chapter Lambda Rho at-Large Chapter Lambda Sigma Chapter Lambda Upsilon at-Large Chapter Mu Chi Chapter Mu Delta Chapter Mu Eta Chapter Mu Gamma at-Large Chapter Mu Lambda Chapter Mu Mu Chapter Mu Nu Chapter Mu Omega Chapter Mu Omicron Chapter Mu Pi Chapter Mu Psi Chapter Mu Sigma Chapter Mu Tau Chapter Mu Theta at-Large Chapter Mu Upsilon Chapter Nu Chi Chapter Nu Delta Chapter Nu Gamma Chapter Nu Lambda Chapter Nu Mu Chapter Nu Nu Chapter Nu Pi at-Large Chapter Nu Psi Chapter Nu Xi at-Large Chapter

Nu Zeta Chapter Omicron at-Large Chapter Omicron Delta Chapter Omicron Epsilon Chapter Omicron Iota at-Large Chapter Omicron Mu Chapter Omicron Omega Chapter (Alumni) Omicron Omicron at-Large Chapter Omicron Phi Chapter Omicron Rho Chapter Phi Chapter Phi Alpha Chapter Phi Eta Chapter Phi Gamma Chapter (Virtual) Phi Iota Chapter Phi Kappa Chapter Phi Mu Chapter Phi Omega at-Large Chapter Phi Pi Chapter Phi Upsilon Chapter Phi Zeta Chapter Pi Chapter Pi Alpha Chapter Pi Chi Chapter Pi Delta Chapter Pi Epsilon at-Large Chapter Pi Gamma Chapter Pi Iota Chapter Pi Kappa Chapter Pi Mu Chapter Pi Omicron Chapter Pi Pi Chapter Pi Psi Chapter Pi Rho Chapter Pi Sigma Chapter Pi Tau Chapter Pi Upsilon Chapter

Would you like your chapter to be recognized in the Chapter Giving Club? Please visit the Foundation table near registration or contact Becky Frey at rebecca@sigmanursing.org, 888.634.7575 (US/Canada toll-free), or +1. 317.634.8171 (International) ext. 4977.

Pi Xi Chapter Psi Delta Chapter Psi Epsilon Chapter Psi Iota Chapter Psi Pi Chapter Psi Psi Chapter Psi Upsilon Chapter Rho Beta Chapter Rho Chi at-Large Chapter Rho Gamma Chapter Rho Iota Chapter Rho Lambda Chapter Rho Nu at-Large Chapter Rho Omega Chapter Rho Omicron Chapter Rho Pi Chapter Rho Rho Chapter Rho Tau Chapter Rho Theta Chapter Rho Xi Chapter Rho Zeta Chapter Tau Alpha Chapter Tau Beta Chapter Tau Chi Chapter Tau Kappa at-Large Chapter Tau Lambda at-Large Chapter Tau Phi Chapter Tau Sigma at-Large Chapter Tau Tau Chapter Tau Theta Chapter Tau Upsilon Chapter Tau Xi Chapter Tau Zeta Chapter Theta Alpha Chapter Theta Delta Chapter Theta Lambda at-Large Chapter Theta Psi at-Large Chapter

Theta Rho Chapter Theta Sigma Chapter Theta Zeta Chapter Upsilon Beta Chapter Upsilon Chapter Upsilon Chi Chapter Upsilon Delta Chapter Upsilon Epsilon Chapter Upsilon Kappa Chapter Upsilon Nu Chapter Upsilon Omega Chapter Upsilon Rho Chapter Upsilon Xi at-Large Chapter Upsilon Zeta Chapter Xi Chapter Xi Epsilon Chapter Xi Gamma Chapter Xi Iota Chapter Xi Kappa at-Large Chapter Xi Omicron at-Large Chapter Xi Phi Chapter Xi Rho Chapter Xi Zeta Chapter Zeta Chapter Zeta Alpha Chapter Zeta Gamma Chapter Zeta Iota Chapter Zeta Kappa at-Large Chapter Zeta Omicron Chapter Zeta Phi Chapter Zeta Pi Chapter Zeta Psi Chapter


2019 International Awards 2019 International Awards for Nursing Excellence Recipients

Evidence-Based Practice Award Orlando Health Center for Nursing Research and Advanced Nursing Practice Florida, USA

Thank you to all judges and judge chairs who participated in reviewing the 2019 nominations.

Hester C. Klopper Global Health Award

Amy J. Berman Geriatric Nursing Leadership Award Linda Edelman PhD, MPhil, RN Associate Professor University of Utah College of Nursing Utah, USA

Audrey Hepburn Award for Contributions to the Health and Welfare of Children Dianne C. Morrison-Beedy PhD, RN, FNAP, FAANP, FAAN Chief Talent & Global Strategy Officer, Centennial Professor of Nursing, Infectious Disease Institute Faculty The Ohio State University College of Nursing Ohio, USA

Best Practice in Technology Award

2019 International Awards

Are you PreparED? Darren Falconer Lecturer The University of Notre Dame, Australia Australia

Capstone International Nursing Book Award Advancing Relationship-Based Cultures Mary L. Koloroutis and David Abelson Published by Creative Health Care Management Illinois, USA

Chapter Communications and Publicity Award Phi Pi Chapter Chamberlain University College of Nursing Illinois, USA

Daniel J. Pesut Spirit of Renewal Award Cynda Hylton Rushton PhD, RN Anne & George Bunting Professor of Clinical Ethics & Nursing Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Maryland, USA

The Episteme Award Stijn Blot PhD, MNSc, RN Research professor Ghent University Belgium

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Capstone College of Nursing University of Alabama Alabama, USA

Melanie C. Dreher Outstanding Dean Award for Excellence in Chapter Support Doreen C. Harper PhD, RN, FAAN Iota Phi Chapter Dean and Fay B. Ireland Endowed Chair in Nursing, Dean and Professor University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing Alabama, USA

New Member Pillar Award Rebecca Ehrig BSN, RN Omicron Epsilon Chapter Registered Nurse Nebraska, USA

Nursing Media Award (Other – Electronic, Photography, Art, etc.) Nursing #WeGotThis Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Marketing and Communications Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Maryland, USA

Research Dissemination Award Kristine M. Newman PhD, RN, CRN(C) Associate Professor Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Ryerson University Ontario, Canada

Research Dissertation Award Pressure Injury Risk Among Critical-Care Patients Jenny Alderden PhD, APRN, CCRN, CCNS Assistant Professor Boise State University Idaho, USA

Virginia K. Saba Nursing Informatics Leadership Award Susan K. Newbold PhD, RN-BC, FAAN, FHIMSS, FAMIA Owner Nursing Informatics Boot Camp Tennessee, USA

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2019 International Awards Honorary Membership

Board Awards

Catherine Robinson-Walker MBA, MCC President The Leadership Studio California, USA

Archon Award

DAISY Foundation California, USA

Caroline Marian Santos Enriquez MD, PeD, DBE President Our Lady of Fatima University Philippines

Illinois, USA

Edith Moore Copeland Award for Excellence in Creativity Lynn Visser MSN, RN, PHN, CEN, CPEN Registered Nurse California, USA

Elizabeth McWilliams Miller Award for Excellence in Research Jaclene A. Zauszniewski PhD, RN-BC, FAAN Kate Hanna Harvey Professor in Community Health Nursing Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Ohio, USA

Elizabeth Russell Belford Award for Excellence in Education Mary T. Quinn Griffin PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Professor Case Western Reserve University, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing Ohio, USA

Ethel Palmer Clarke Award for Chapter Excellence Beta Xi Chapter #060 University of Delaware, School of Nursing Delaware, USA

Marie Hippensteel Lingeman Award for Excellence in Nursing Practice Launette Woolforde EdD, DNP, RN-BC Vice President, Nursing Education and Professional Development Northwell Health New York, USA

Mary Tolle Wright Award for Excellence in Leadership Hsiu-Hung Wang PhD, RN, FAAN Professor Kaohsiung Medical University, College of Nursing Taiwan

Dorothy Ford Buschmann Presidential Award Hester Klopper PhD, MBA, RN, RM, FANSA, FAAN, ASSAF Deputy Vice Chancellor: Strategic Initiatives & Internationalization University of Stellenbosch South Africa

Lucie S. Kelly Mentor Award Deborah Helitzer ScD Dean & Professor College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University Arizona, USA

Nell J. Watts Lifetime Achievement in Nursing Patricia Thompson EdD Retired Chief Executive Officer Sigma Theta Tau International Arizona, USA

Chapter Key Awards First-Time Recipients

Alpha Tau Chapter #041, Rutgers School of Nursing, New Jersey, USA Gamma Chi Chapter #092, University of Tennessee – Knoxville – College of Nursing, Tennessee, USA

2019 International Awards

Founders Awards

World Bicycle Relief

Theta Rho Chapter #207, Cedar Crest College, Pennsylvania, USA Kappa Epsilon at-Large Chapter #243, Ferris State University – School of Nursing; Calvin College – Department of Nursing; Hope College – Department of Nursing; Grand Valley State University – Kirkhof College of Nursing, Michigan, USA Lambda Epsilon Chapter #267, University of Indianapolis – School of Nursing, Indiana, USA Mu Pi Chapter #302, Georgia Southwestern State University – School of Nursing, Georgia, USA

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2019 International Awards Xi Kappa at-Large Chapter #344, North Dakota State University at Sanford – College of Nursing; Mayville State University; University of Jamestown – Raugust Library; Minnesota State University – Moorhead – School of Nursing; Concordia College – Nursing Department; North Dakota State University – Department of Nursing, North Dakota, USA

Beta Delta at-Large Chapter #050, University of Oklahoma – School of Nursing; Oklahoma Baptist University – School of Nursing; Southwestern Oklahoma State University; Oklahoma City University – Kramer School of Nursing; Southern Nazarene University – R.T. Williams LRC; University of Central Oklahoma – Department of Nursing, Oklahoma, USA

Rho Nu at-Large Chapter #419, Ashland University – Dwight Schar College of Nursing; Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Ohio, USA

Beta Tau Chapter #065, University of Miami, School of Nursing and Health Studies, Florida, USA

Tau Tau Chapter #449, Nebraska Methodist College – Nursing Programs, Nebraska, USA

Gamma Tau at-Large Chapter #089, California State University, Northridge – Matador; University of California-Los Angeles, School of Nursing, California, USA

Upsilon Beta Chapter #456, California State University – Fullerton – Nursing Department, California, USA

Delta Gamma at-Large Chapter #097, Alverno College; Marquette University, College of Nursing, Wisconsin, USA

Upsilon Omega Chapter #478, Florida Southern College, Florida, USA

Delta Zeta Chapter #100, City University of New York, Lehman College, Department of Nursing, New York, USA

Phi Mu Chapter #490, Bournemouth University – School of Health and Social Care, United Kingdom

Delta Xi Chapter #108, Kent State University, College of Nursing, Ohio, USA

Phi Nu Chapter #491, Walden University, Minnesota, USA

Zeta Alpha Chapter #143, University of Tennessee, Tennessee, USA

2019 International Awards

Phi Pi Chapter #494, Chamberlain University College of Nursing, Illinois, USA Chi Eta Chapter #509, MidAmerica Nazarene University School of Nursing, Kansas, USA

Theta Epsilon Chapter #195, University of Central Florida – College of Nursing, Florida, USA

Chi Kappa Chapter #512, Sentara College of Health Sciences, Virginia, USA

Theta Sigma Chapter #208, Stockton University – School of Health Sciences – Nursing, New Jersey, USA

Chi Phi Chapter #523, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Florida, USA Psi Pi Chapter #542, Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences, Pennsylvania, USA Psi Upsilon Chapter #546, Western Governors University, Utah, USA

Two-Time Recipients

Theta at-Large Chapter #007, Boston University – Nursing Archives; Simmons College – School of Nursing and Health Sciences; Curry College, Massachusetts, USA Chi at-Large Chapter #020, St. Catherine University – The Henrietta Schmoll School of Health; Saint Olaf College – Department of Nursing; Bethel University – Nursing Department; Gustavus Adolphus College – Department of Nursing, Minnesota, USA Alpha Alpha Chapter #023, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Nursing, North Carolina, USA

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Eta Pi Chapter #182, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, College of Nursing, Wisconsin, USA

Mu Omicron Chapter #301, DeSales University, Department of Nursing, Pennsylvania, USA Nu Psi Chapter #333, San Francisco State University, School of Nursing, California, USA Xi Zeta Chapter #340, Nicholls State University, Department of Nursing, Louisiana, USA Tau Beta Chapter #432, Wesley College, Delaware, USA

Three-Time Recipients

Eta Chapter #006, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pennsylvania, USA Rho Chapter #016, University of Michigan, School of Nursing, Michigan, USA Upsilon Chapter #018, New York University, Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York, USA Alpha Rho Chapter #039, West Virginia University, School of Nursing, Health Sciences Center, West Virginia, USA

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2019 International Awards Beta Alpha Chapter #047, Texas Christian University – Harris College of Nursing, Texas, USA

College Wichita, School of Adult and Graduate Studies; Newman University – Nursing Division, Kansas, USA

Epsilon Nu Chapter #131, Louisiana State University – Health Sciences Center, Louisiana, USA

Epsilon Kappa Chapter #128, Molloy College, Division of Nursing, New York, USA

Iota Phi at-Large Chapter #235, Anna Maria College; Assumption College; Atlantic Union College, Department of Nursing; University of Massachusetts, Worcester, Graduate School of Nursing; Worcester State University, Department of Nursing, Massachusetts, USA

Zeta Epsilon Chapter #147, Valparaiso University, College of Nursing, Indiana, USA

Kappa Psi Chapter #261, McNeese State University, College of Nursing, Louisiana, USA

Kappa Zeta at-Large Chapter #244, Maine Medical Center (Bramhall Street Campus); Maine Medical Center (Scarborough Campus); Maine Medical Center (Brighton Campus); St Joseph's College of Maine – Department of Nursing; University of Southern Maine – College of Nursing & Health Professions-Nursing; University of New England – Department of Nursing, Maine, USA

Tau Kappa at-Large Chapter #440, Empire State College; Excelsior College, School of Nursing, New York, USA Phi Gamma (Virtual) Chapter #481, Indiana, USA

Four-Time Recipients

Beta Chi Chapter #068, Northwestern State University, College of Nursing, Louisiana, USA Gamma Pi at-Large Chapter #086, University of Nebraska Medical Center - Omaha, College of Nursing; University of Nebraska Medical Center College - Scottsbluff, College of Nursing; University of Nebraska Medical Center - Norfolk, McIntosh College of Nursing; University of Nebraska Medical Center - Kearney, College of Nursing; College of Saint Mary; University of Nebraska Medical Center - Lincoln, College of Nursing, Nebraska, USA Eta Nu Chapter #179, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, College of Nursing, Wisconsin, USA Iota Omicron Chapter #229, University of Western Ontario – Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing Faculty of Health Sciences, Ontario, Canada Tau Upsilon Chapter #450, University of Windsor, School of Nursing, Toldo Health Education Centre, Canada

Five-Time Recipients

Alpha Omega Chapter #046, Adelphi University, College of Nursing and Public Health, New York, USA Delta Upsilon at-Large Chapter #114, Rhode Island College, School of Nursing; University of Rhode Island, White Hall; Salve Regina University, Department of Nursing, Rhode Island, USA Epsilon Gamma at-Large Chapter #121, Bethel College – Nursing Department; Southwestern College – Professional Studies; Wichita State University – School of Nursing; Tabor

Lambda Eta Chapter #269, Salisbury University, Department of Nursing, Maryland, USA Lambda Chi Chapter #284, Barry University, Division of Nursing, Florida, USA Mu Upsilon Chapter #306, College of Staten Island, Department of Nursing, New York, USA Nu Nu Chapter #323, Weber State University, School of Nursing, Utah, USA

Six-Time Recipients

Alpha Omicron Chapter #037, Saint Xavier University, School of Nursing, Illinois, USA Zeta Theta at-Large Chapter #150, Bowling Green State University, School of Nursing; Lourdes University School of Nursing; Mercy College of Northwest Ohio; University of Toledo, College of Nursing, Ohio, USA

2019 International Awards

Nu Omega Chapter #334, University of North Carolina – Wilmington – School of Nursing, North Carolina, USA

Zeta Pi Chapter #158, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston – School of Nursing, Texas, USA

Rho Delta Chapter #410, The Aga Khan University, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Karachi, Pakistan Tau Omicron Chapter #445, Saint Francis Medical Center, College of Nursing, Illinois, USA

Seven-Time Recipients

Zeta Mu at-Large Chapter #154, Point Loma Nazarene University, School of Nursing; University of San Diego, Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science, California, USA Kappa Eta Chapter #245, New Jersey City University, Department of Nursing, New Jersey, USA Mu Lambda Chapter #297, Minnesota State UniversityMankato, College of Allied Health & Nursing, Minnesota, USA

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2019 International Awards Omicron Delta Chapter #362, University of Phoenix, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Arizona, USA

Zeta Phi Chapter #163, Wright State University-Miami Valley, College of Nursing and Health, Ohio, USA

Eight-Time Recipients

Thirteen-Time Recipients

Kappa Chapter #009, The Catholic University of America, School of Nursing, Washington, DC, USA

Beta Zeta at-Large Chapter #052, American International College, Division of Nursing; Elms College, Department of Nursing; University of Massachusetts-Amherst, College of Nursing, Massachusetts, USA

Beta Kappa Chapter #056, University of Virginia School of Nursing, Virginia, USA

Beta Mu Chapter #058, University of Arizona, College of Nursing, Arizona, USA

Gamma Zeta Chapter #076, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, School of Nursing, North Carolina, USA

Fourteen-Time Recipients

Eta Beta Chapter #168, Widener University, School of Nursing, Pennsylvania, USA

Beta Nu Chapter #059, East Carolina University, College of Nursing, North Carolina, USA

Iota Sigma Chapter #232, Azusa Pacific University, School of Nursing, California, USA

Delta Omega Chapter #118, University of Akron, College of Nursing, Ohio, USA

Chapter Anniversaries

Pi Pi Chapter #398, Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences, Illinois, USA Beta Beta (Houston) Chapter #648, Texas Woman's UniversityHouston, College of Nursing, Texas, USA

Recognizing chapters that celebrated an anniversary during the 2017-2019 Biennium

50th Anniversary

2019 International Awards

Alpha Tau Chapter – Rutgers School of Nursing chartered 2 March 1968

Nine-Time Recipients

Iota Mu Chapter #226, Texas Tech University Sciences Center, School of Nursing, Texas, USA

Alpha Upsilon Chapter (Alumni) – Cornell University chartered 3 March 1968

Nu Xi at-Large Chapter #324, California State University, East Bay, Department of Nursing and Health Science; Holy Names University, Department of Nursing; Samuel Merritt University, School of Nursing, California, USA

25th Anniversary

Nu Omicron at-Large Chapter – Saint Mary’s College, Goshen College, Bethel College chartered 19 March 1994 Nu Pi at-Large Chapter – Millikin University, MacMurray College, University of Illinois – Springfield, St. John’s College chartered 1 January 1994

Omicron Epsilon Chapter #363, Clarkson College, Nursing Program, Nebraska, USA

Ten-Time Recipients

Beta Xi Chapter #060, University of Delaware, School of Nursing, Delaware, USA

Nu Rho at-Large Chapter – Bryan College of Health Sciences, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Union College chartered 27 March 1994

Pi Gamma Chapter #385, Mercer University, Georgia Baptist College of Nursing, Georgia, USA

Nu Sigma Chapter – Waynesburg University chartered 7 April 1994

Eleven-Time Recipients

Nu Tau Chapter – Louisiana College chartered 7 April 1994

Gamma Phi Chapter #091, Rush University, Illinois, USA Eta Kappa at-Large Chapter #176, Baker University School of Nursing; Emporia State University, Newman Division of Nursing; Washburn University School of Nursing, Kansas, USA

Twelve-Time Recipients

Delta Chapter #003, University of Kansas, School of Nursing, Kansas, USA

Nu Upsilon Chapter – Grand Canyon University chartered 7 April 1994 Nu Phi Chapter – Austin Peay State University chartered 8 April 1994 Nu Chi Chapter – University of Missouri chartered 9 April 1994 Nu Psi Chapter – San Francisco State University chartered 9 April 1994

Thank you to all judges and judge chairs who reviewed the 2019 nominations.

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2019 International Awards Nu Omega Chapter – University of North Carolina – Wilmington chartered 9 April 1994

Xi Iota Chapter – Midwestern State University chartered 4 May 1994

Xi Alpha Chapter – Middle Tennessee State University chartered 10 April 1994

Xi Kappa at-Large Chapter – North Dakota State University at Sanford, University of Jamestown, Minnesota State University – Moorhead, Concordia College, North Dakota State University chartered 7 May 1994

Xi Beta Chapter – East Stroudsburg University chartered 23 April 1994 Xi Gamma Chapter – Marywood University chartered 17 April 1994 Xi Delta Chapter – West Chester University chartered 17 April 1994 Xi Epsilon Chapter – California State University, Bakersfield chartered 22 April 1994 Xi Zeta Chapter – Nicholls State University chartered 29 April 1994

Xi Lambda Chapter – University of Manitoba chartered 15 May 1994 Xi Mu Chapter – Linfield College chartered 19 May 1994 Xi Nu at-Large Chapter – Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne, University of St. Francis chartered 3 June 1994 Xi Xi Chapter – Youngstown State University chartered 5 June 1994 Xi Omicron Chapter – Western Sydney University chartered 13 July 1994

Xi Eta at-Large Chapter – University of British Columbia, University of Victoria chartered 29 April 1994

With gratitude, Sigma recognizes Connie Sobon Sensor, PhD, RN, CTN-A, for her exemplary service through two terms as Sigma’s Liaison to the United Nations.

2019 International Awards

Xi Theta Chapter – California State University, Dominguez Hills chartered 30 April 1994

Connie Sobon Sensor, Sigma United Nations Liaison 2016-2019

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Grant Recipients Sigma and its Foundation congratulate the following grant recipients!

Sigma Small Grants Allison Anbari, PhD, BSN (Alpha Iota Chapter, USA) Carmen Caicedo, PhD, MSN (Pi Alpha Chapter, USA) Kristin Corey, PhD, MSN, BSN (Epsilon Tau at-Large Chapter, USA) Martha Grace Cromeens, JD, MA, BSN (Alpha Alpha Chapter, USA) Sara Donevant, PhD, MSN, BSN (Alpha Xi Chapter, USA)

Sigma/Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Grant Julie Schexnayder, DNP, MSN, BSN (Alpha Mu Chapter, USA)

Sigma/ATI Educational Assessment Nursing Research Grant Julie Fitzwater, MNE, BSN (Xi Mu Chapter, USA)

Sigma/Canadian Nurses Foundation Grant Gillian Strudwick, PhD, MSN, RN (Lambda Pi at-Large Chapter, Canada)

Stephenie Griggs, PhD, MSN, BSN (Beta Zeta at-Large Chapter, USA)

Sigma/Chamberlain College of Nursing Education Research Grants

John Mark Montoya Gutierrez, MA, BScN (Upsilon Eta Chapter, Saudi Arabia)

Elizabeth Van Horn, PhD, MSN, BSN (Gamma Zeta Chapter, USA)

Sharon Latimer, PhD, MN, BN (Phi Delta at-Large Chapter, Australia)

Yolanda VanRiel, PhD, MSN, BSN (Gamma Zeta Chapter, USA)

Kyungmi Lee, PhD, MSN, BSN (Delta Alpha at-Large Chapter, USA) Yi-Hui Lee, PhD, MBA, RN (Zeta Phi Chapter, USA) Minhui Liu, PhD, BSN (Nu Beta at-Large Chapter, USA) Katherine Maki, MS, BSN (Alpha Lambda Chapter, USA) Rehema Mligo, MSN, BSN (Phi Gamma Chapter, Tanzania) Rebecca Robert, PhD, MSN, BSN (Kappa Chapter, USA)

Grant Recipients

Karyn Roberts, MSN, BSN (Alpha Lambda Chapter, USA) Nathanial Schreiner, PhD, RN (Alpha Mu Chapter, USA)

Sigma/Council for Advancement of Nursing Science Grant Jane Ralphe, MSN, BSN (Gamma and Beta Epsilon chapters, USA)

Sigma/Emergency Nurses Association Foundation Grant Pamela Bourg, PhD, RN, TCRN, FAEN (Alpha Kappa at-Large Chapter, USA)

Clarissa Shaw, PhD, MSN (Gamma Chapter, USA)

Sigma/Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation End of Life Nursing Care Research Grant

Hyojin Son, PhD, MSN, BSN (USA)

Elise Conant Tarbi, MSN (USA)

Kyeongra Yang, PhD, MPH, BSN (Epsilon Theta and Alpha Tau chapters, USA)

Sigma/Midwest Nursing Research Society Research Grant

Jung Min Yoon, MSN, BSN (Lambda Alpha at-Large Chapter, USA)

Katie Donahue, MSN, BSN (Delta Lambda Chapter, USA)

Doris Bloch Research Award

Sigma/National Association of Hispanic Nurses Research Grant

Kyra Waligora, BSN (Nu Beta at-Large Chapter, USA)

Rosemary Berkel Crisp Research Award Jonika Hash, PhD, BSN (Psi at-Large Chapter, USA)

Joan K. Stout, RN, Research Grant Mohamad Saab, PhD, MSN, BSN (Omega Epsilon at-Large Chapter, Ireland)

Sigma Global Nursing Research Grant Tina Bloom, PhD, MPH, BSN (Alpha Iota Chapter, USA)

Co-Sponsored Partner Grants: Sigma/American Nurses Foundation Grant Olga Ehrlich, PhD, BSN (USA)

Sigma/American Nurses Credentialing Center Evidence-Based Practice Implementation Grant Program

Linda Maldonado, PhD, MSN (Alpha Nu Chapter, USA)

Sigma/National League for Nursing Research Grant Ilana Dubovi, PhD, RN (Phi Gamma Chapter, Israel)

Sigma/Oncology Nursing Society Grant Rachel K. Walker, PhD, RN (USA)

Sigma/Southern Nursing Research Society Grant Florence Okoro, PhD, MSN (Gamma Iota Chapter, USA)

Sigma/Western Institute of Nursing Research Grant Rose Mary Xavier, PhD, MS, RN, PMHNP-BC (Beta Epsilon Chapter, USA)

Audra Hanners, MSN, RN, APRN-CNP (Epsilon Chapter, USA)

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Grant Recipients “Utilizing advances in statistical and bioinformatic methods this study proposes to examine the functional mechanisms of psychotic and schizophrenia symptoms in the developmental period in a sample of youth and in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia.”

“The study is very likely to work in preventing falls among older adults, as the program targets on both intrinsic and extrinsic fall risks and builds on proven effective programs and strategies.” – Minhui Liu, PhD, BSN John Hopkins University

– Rose Mary Xavier, PhD, MS, RN, PMHNP-BC University of Pennsylvania

NEW Scholarship for Nursing Students

Grant Recipients

All grants are made possible as a result of donations to the Sigma Foundation for Nursing Research Permanent Fund.

The new Helene Fuld Trust Scholarship is available for the 2020-2021 academic year. Eligible students must be enrolled in either an Accelerated Second Degree or Doctor of Nursing Practice program at a school of nursing. Application deadline: 1 APRIL 2020 Submission requirements : • Current transcripts (if already enrolled) or proof of acceptance for the academic year that the scholarship is to be used from an accredited school of nursing • Bio-sketch • Essay • At least two letters of support This scholarship is made possible by a grant from the Helene Fuld Health Trust to the Sigma Foundation for Nursing.

For additional information please visit the website beginning 1 December 2019.

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Author Index Name

A

Country

Session

Author Index

Aagard, Magdeline Abbott, Miriam Abdalrahim, Maysoon S. Abdul-Kareem, Kameel N. Abel, Sarah E.

USA

F 19

USA

C 10

Jordan

RSC2.462

Jamaica

H 07

USA

CENE 03, CENE 06, C 10, LDR1.89

Abhichartibutra, Kulwadee Abood, Carmencita S. Abraham, Susanna Aba Abuatiq, Alham Abubakar, Fatima Achempim-Ansong, Gloria Adam, Marianne Adams, Julie J. Adamshick, Pamela Ademiloye, Hannah Adedoyin Afolayan, Joel Adeleke Agazio, Janice G. Agharandu, Augusta Eleazar Agtarap, Rodenick Navalta Agyei-Ayensu, Kweku Ahern, Kathleen Dee Ahmed, Hassan Aiken, Joyette L. Akinmorin, Olabisi Akobi, Victoria Funmilola Aktas, Aynur Al Bashtawy, Mohammed Al-Itani, Dania Al-Jubouri, Mohammed B. A. J. Al-Yateem, Nabeel

Thailand

K 02

USA

I 17

Ghana

E 18

USA

E 13, H 15, CLI2.301

Nigeria

H 06

Ghana

CLI1.11, RSC2.437

USA

E 08

USA

A 02

USA

EDU2.347

Nigeria

G 18

Nigeria

G 18, H 06

USA

C 01, E 19, F 01

Nigeria

RSC1.112

Philippines

K 05

Ghana

E 18

USA

EDU2.409

USA

RSC2.452

Jamaica

E 06, RS.208

USA

RS.188

Nigeria

K 04

USA

H 18

Jordan

I 04

USA

E 05

Oman

F 12

United Arab Emirates

I 04

USA

EDU2.348

USA

LDR1.79

Australia

J 02

USA

B 01, E 01

Italy

CLI1.13, J 03, CLI2.346

USA

RS.153

USA

CLI1.12

USA

RS.153

United Kingdom

RSC2.465

USA

CLI2.306

USA

C 16

USA

G 03

USA

CLI2.327

USA

EDU2.406

Saudi Arabia

D 17

Jordan

RSC2.462

Albers, Janice L. Aldridge, Michael Alejandro, Aaron Lapuz Alejandro, Jose Aleo, Giuseppe Alexander, Paula Alexandre, Margarett Alharbi, Majed Ali, Parveen Allen, Kerry C. Allen, Kimberly Allen, Pam A. Allen, Rebecca L. Almasy, Nina Almutairi, Mutlaq B. Alramly, Manal A.

CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CLI = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EBP = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters EDU = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EEA = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters ENF = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters

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Name

Country

Session

USA

I 04

United Arab Emirates

RSC2.462

Altmiller, Gerry Amann, Carol Ann A marasekara, Thamara Dilhani Amaya Rey, Maria Consuelo Amobi, Chimora Ngozi Amoia-Watters, Laraine Amos Mejia, Danielle Patrice Anderson, Christine Anderson, Debra J.

USA

K 07

USA

J 13

Sri Lanka

A 03, C 15, EEA.56, LDR2.428

Colombia

CLI1.28, CLI2.334

USA

B 15, K 10

USA

F 09

USA

E 19

USA

G 19

Australia

C 01, F 01, F 18, RSC2.485

Anderson, Heather Anderson-Johnson, Pauline Anglade, Debbie Angyal, A. M. R. Antill Keener, Tina Antone, Rachael E. Apostolo, Joao Luis Aran, Peter Arcena, Esperanza P. Archibong, Uduak E. Armah, Naomi Armstrong, Nancy Armstrong, Raquel Armstrong, Stephanie C. Arnold, Abigail Rosalind Arnold, Tracey Arrojo, Michelle Denise Arshad-Snyder, Siti A. Arterberry, Katheryn B. Arthur, David Asante, Jade Ashcraft, Alyce Asongwed, Elmira Astroth, Kim Schafer Atkinson, Kelly Ann Augustine, Jessy Avadhani, Amita Aziato, Lydia

USA

CLI2.329

Jamaica

RS.208, H 07

USA

A 09

Netherlands

K 06

USA

EDU1.34, LDR1.80

USA

RS.192

Portugal

D 08, RSC2.466

USA

EDU2.385

USA

A 07

United Kingdom

G 12

Canada

F 12

USA

EDU1.43

USA

RS.205

USA

F 05

USA

B 08

USA

H 06

USA

K 16

USA

CLI2.327

USA

MCH.104, MCH.106

Pakistan

RSC2.449

USA

RS.129

USA

K 17

USA

EDU2.380

USA

RSC1.110

USA

EDU2.349

USA

CLI2.302

USA

A 19

Ghana

CLI1.11, H 19

Bachmeier, Patricia Bagents, Courtney Bagnasco, Annamaria Bailey, Emily S. Baird, Kathleen Bajnok, Irmajean

USA

EDU2.350

USA

A 06

Italy

CLI1.13, CLI2.346, J 03

USA

RS.209

Australia

RSC2.485

Canada

C 01, F 01

Alrimawi, Intima A. H. Alshlool, Khalid N.

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Name

Baldwin, Carolina Ballard, Lori A. Banda, Chimwemwe K. Barber, Linda A. Mason Bargad, Adena Barger, Stephanie K. Barnason, Susan A. Barnes, Gail Barnes, Glenn A. Barnes, Hilary Barnes, Jennifer Baron, Kristy A. Barroso, Julie Bartell, Grace Bartos, Susan Bashaw, Marie Bassell, Kellie Batalha, Luís Manuel Cunha Baughman, Kristin Bautista, Cynthia A. Beamer, Laura Curr B eavers Robertson, Cynthia Patrice Beckett, Cynthia D. Beerbower, Mona Lisa Begley, Cecily Beimel, Betty M. L. Bell, Pegge Benfield, Erika Benjamin, Marianne Bennett, Crystal G. Bennett-Wolcott, Bobbi L. Benson, Christine Beranek, Karen M. Berg, Marie Bermudez, Cecilia Bernard, R. Oscar Bhatt, Kanan H. Bianchi, Ann L. Bigelow, April Bigley, Louise L. Bilyk, Patricia Bindra, Anndalos Birch, Sarah A. Bissell, Bridget Blackman, Jeannine Blakeslee, Paul Blanchard, Denise Blevins, Cheri S. Bloom, Kathaleen C. Blot, Stijn I. Blum, Joan M. Blumenfeld, Stepahnie Boado, Cynthia

Country

Session

USA

EDU2.351

USA

EDU1.43

Malawi

J 17

USA

K 13

USA

E 18

USA

H 08

USA

RSC1.127

USA

EDU2.368

USA

F 15

USA

B 15

USA

RSC1.110

USA

E 10

USA

F 05

USA

EDU2.352

USA

A 10

USA

J 10, EDU2.352, EDU2.366

USA

H 10

Portugal

CA.1

USA

I 05

USA

A 10, F 18

USA

RS.171

USA

RS.172

USA

ENF.74

USA

I 13

Ireland

RSC2.482

USA

EDU2.353

USA

EEA.61, EEA.64

USA

B 07

USA

MCH.94

USA

RS.209, RS.210, RS.211, J 08

USA

E 08

USA

RSC1.109

USA

D 07

Sweden

RSC2.482

USA

RS.132

USA

EDU2.354

USA

RS.141, G 13

USA

C 18

USA

A 04

USA

D 11

USA

MCH.101

USA

I 14

USA

G 08

USA

G 03

USA

B 15, K 10

USA

B 17

Australia

RSC2.458

USA

C 14

USA

EDU2.355

Belgium

PLN2

USA

CLI2.327

USA

H 08

USA

H 16

Name

Country

Session

USA

EBP2.417

Portugal

D 08

Saudi Arabia

D 17

USA

RSC2.441

USA

A 12

USA

LDR1.81

USA

K 09

USA

CLI2.303

USA

K 17

USA

A 20

USA

LDR2.430

USA

D 11

USA

MCH.93

USA

RS.190

USA

B 07, CLI2.337

USA

MCH.94

USA

RS.153

USA

B 05

USA

D 14, E 12

USA

EBP2.413

USA

RSC1.108

USA

RS.198

USA

I 16

USA

ENF.76

USA

I 07

USA

RS.139

Jamaica

H 07

USA

RS.217

USA

H 15, EDU2.356

USA

K 15

South Africa

RSC2.490

USA

RSC1.109

USA

E 16

USA

D 13

USA

RSC2.438

USA

EDU1.53

USA

B 01, D 04, E 01, ENF.77, G 09

Buckner, Sheryl K. Bui, Chuong Buot, Robert Dave E. Burden, Diana Burkhard, Agnes M. Busteed, Kerri Butkiewicz, Michele L. Butler, Katherine R. Butler, Rachel A. Butterfield, Patricia Byers, Dina Byrne, Deborah Byrne, Sharon K.

USA

K 03

USA

G 16

USA

B 04

USA

D 11

USA

RSC2.439

USA

EDU2.357

USA

RSC2.455

USA

RSC2.440

USA

RSC2.443

USA

RSC2.469

USA

EDU1.43

USA

H 08

USA

EBP1.65, RS.141, G 13

Caagbay, Raymond C. Caboral-Stevens, Meriam Calderon, Susana

Philippines

RS.173, RS.174

USA

EDU1.35, RSC1.120

USA

A 17

Bobay, Kathleen L. Bobrowicz-Campos, Elzbieta Bodrick, Mustafa Morris E. Booher, Cynthia D. Boothby, Johanna Elizabeth Boothe, Amy L. Borling, Nannette C. Borst, Christina Boswell, Carol Bowen, Felesia Boyd, Teri Bradford, Heather Brassil, Mary Lynn C. Braswell, Andrea R. Brathwaite, Barbara Bratina, Angela Marie Breda, Karen Bredimus, Brandon “Kit” Breman, Rachel Brend, Mary Beth Brewer-Smyth, Kathleen Bronas, Ulf G. Brooks, Julie Ann Broussard, Lisa Brown, Beverley E. Blair Brown, Kelly Brown, Kimarie T. Brown, LaDonna Brown, Robin J. Brown Reid, Tina P. Bruce, Judith C. Brunt, Barbara Bryant, Kellie Bryer, Jennifer Buckaway, Amy Buckley, Kathleen Buckner, Ellen B.

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Author Index

137


Author Index Name

Author Index

Caldwell, Denise Campbell, William T. Campbell-Law, Lucindra Canamo, Lilian Candela, Lori Cannon, Sharon Cantwell, E. Renee Cardinale, Maria Carlson, Karen L. Caro, Sarah Ruth Caron, Abigail E. Carpenter, Roger D. Carson, Kimberly A. Casale, L. Cason, Linda M. Caswell Moore, Shelley P. Catalano, Cathyjo Catania, Gianluca Catchpole, Kenneth Cato, Kenrick Catrambone, Cathy D. Caulfield, Eileen Veronica Cayaban, Arcalyd R. R. Cayo, Sandy Cellini, Kari Chan, Ryan Chanda, Neelam Chaney, Melinda Sue Chappell, Kate K. Charlton, Patricia C. Chastain, Amy R. Chaves, Claudia Chen, Chin-Mi Chen, Ling Chen, Nikki LaShay Chen, Wen-Chun Cheng, Chun-Ting Cheng, Jui-Fen Cherofsky, Nancy Chertok, Ilana R. A. Cheruvu, Vinay Kumar Cheshire, Michelle H. Chiang, Shang-Lin Chiatti, Beth Desaretz Chicca, Jennifer K. Chichester, Melanie L. Chien, Shu Chun Chipps, Jennifer A. Choi, Min

Country

Session

USA

RS.163

USA

C 11, I 01

USA

G 07

USA

B 09

USA

F 14

USA

EDU1.54, K 17

USA

F 05

USA

A 19

USA

ENF.76, ENF.77

USA

B 18

USA

RS.170

USA

B 14, J 05

USA

C 18

USA

EDU2.358

USA

G 15

USA

G 05, G 18

USA

MCH.96, MCH.100

USA

CLI1.13, CLI1.346, J 03

USA

RSC1.124

USA

G 05

USA

D 05

USA

RSC2.439

Oman

F 12

USA

D 11

USA

B 10

Canada

LDR2.433

USA

EDU1.36, EDU2.359

USA

RS.167

USA

LDR1.82

Canada

E 07

USA

D 05

Portugal

RSC2.465

Taiwan

G 14

USA

LDR2.430

USA

EDU2.360

Taiwan

EBP2.444

Taiwan

EDU2.361

Taiwan

EBP2.444

USA

EDU2.409

USA

J 18

USA

H 18

USA

K 08

Taiwan

RSC2.464

USA

G 09, CLI2.304

USA

G 06

USA

RSC2.440

Japan

CLI2.305

South Africa

A 13

USA

C 14

CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CLI = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EBP = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters EDU = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EEA = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters ENF = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters

138

Name

Chong, Maya Fergie B. Chou, Kuei-Ru Choudhury, Rachel Christman, Ronda M. Christov, Stefan C. Chung, Seon-Yoon Chunta, Kristy Ciance, Karin Lori Cipher, Daisha J. Ciurzynski, Susan Clancy, Helen Clark, Carol A. Clark, Cynthia Clark, Mona Clary-Muronda, Valerie Ann Clay, Megan M. Cody, Shameka L. Coffman, Tammie Cohen, Bevin Collado, Linda K. Collard, Sarah Collins, Elicia Collins, John W. Collins-Christie, Sabrina Cone, Pamela H. Connolly, Christopher P. Connor, Jorgia Briones Conroy, Shelley Cook, Karen Coomes, Gena Cooper, R. Lyle Coppola, Jeanann S. Corbridge, Susan Corica, Erin Cornally, Nicola Cornell, Victoria H. C osta, Paulo Jorge dos Santos Cotter, Karen Cowan, Cordelia Cox, Catherine Wilson Craven, Ileen Creed, Joan M. Crotser, Cheryl B. Crum, Tracy L. Cruthirds, Danette Cruz, Clare Cunningham, Craig A.

Country

Session

USA

A 07

Taiwan

A 06

USA

A 02, C 01, F 01, K 17

USA

CLI2.306, RSC2.441

USA

H 06

USA

A 17, RSC1.110

USA

H 06

USA

CLI2.307

USA

RSC2.442

USA

H 15

USA

RS.135

USA

EDU2.384

USA

J 10

USA

CLI1.16

USA

E 20

USA

RSC2.443

USA

G 16

USA

CLI1.29

USA

G 05

USA

CA.2

United Kingdom

I 16

USA

EDU2.368

USA

EDU2.362

USA

D 02, E 02

USA

D 18

USA

RSC2.452

USA

EDU1.37

USA

D 12

Canada

RS.134

USA

EDU2.404

USA

E 14

USA

F 05

USA

RS.197

USA

B 17

USA

D 17

USA

C 08

Portugal

D 08

USA

D 12

USA

CLI2.308

USA

B 06, ENF.70, EDU2.363

USA

K 11

USA

D 16, LDR1.82

USA

RS.180

USA

EDU2.375

USA

CLI1.14

USA

EBP2.414

USA

E 19

LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MCH = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters RSC = Research Peer-Reviewed Posters WKS = Workshop Presentation

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Name

Custer, Nicole Cutter, Jayne Cyr, Melissa Emily Czekanski, Kathleen

D

Country

Session

USA

A 12

United Kingdom

G 17

USA

RS.169

USA

H 08

D'Aoust, Rita F. D’Avolio, Deborah Ann Dachel, Theresa Ann Dakessian Sailian, Silva Daly, Barbara J. Daly, Miranda Danforth, Debra A. Daniel, Mary E. Daniels, Amy Darr, Margaret Dasso, Nicoletta Daub, Kristin Davidson, Carolyn L. Davis, Andra Davis, Sandra L. Davison, Jean Ann Dawn, Karen de Jacq, Krystyna de Lopez, Soriya H. De Natale, Mary Lou Deady-Rooney, Mary J. DeGennaro, Regina M. del Rio, Nathan C. Delaney, Terry M. Delesie, L. DeMellopine, Patricia C. Derickson, Debra M. Dermenchyan, Anna Dias, Jacqueline Maria

USA

A 03

USA

RS.149

USA

I 17

Lebanon

G 09

USA

RSC2.470

Australia

EDU2.400

USA

F 15

USA

RS.206

USA

E 12

USA

LDR1.82

Italy

J 03

USA

RS.159

USA

MCH.100

USA

D 19

USA

A 11

USA

K 05

USA

A 11, J 04

USA

C 13, G 18

USA

CA.3

USA

CLI2.309

USA

A 07

USA

C 14

USA

RS.192

USA

K 17

Belgium

F 19

USA

LDR2.423

USA

CLI1.20

USA

LDR1.87

United Arab Emirates

EDU1.38

Dias, Nancy Diaz Heredia, Luz Patricia Dickey, Sabrina L. Dickson, Caroline Diefenbeck, Cynthia DiFusco, Leigh Ann DiGregorio, Heiddy Dimino, Kimberly A. Dinndorf-Hogenson, Georgia A. Diño, Michael Joseph S.

USA

J 15

Colombia

RSC1.113

USA

H 19, CLI2.310

United Kingdom

RSC2.465

USA

C 01, F 01

USA

J 04, K 01

USA

J 14

USA

D 10, RS.221

USA

I 11

Philippines

B 06, ENF.71, LDR1.91, RS.173, RS.174

Dion, Kenneth Dithole, Kefalotse Sylvia Dittman, Bridget Kathleen DiVito-Thomas, Pamela Dixon, Justinna Doas, Michelle Docherty, Sharon Doehler, Steven J. Doering, Lynn V. Dohrn, Jennifer

USA

D 01, G 01

Botswana

CLI2.311, J 16

USA

RS.218

USA

K 17

USA

RS.183

USA

H 03

United Kingdom

I 16

USA

H 10

USA

RSC1.111

USA

E 18

Name

Country

Session

Japan

EDU2.364, EDU2.376

Peru

I 09

USA

RSC2.439

USA

K 09

USA

RS.143

USA

EDU1.48

USA

E 14

USA

G 08

USA

EDU2.365

USA

K 08

USA

A 07

USA

EEA.57

USA

EDU2.365

USA

A 19

USA

RS.196

USA

RS.186

Ghana

E 18

South Africa

E 20

Thailand

RSC2.445

USA

F 08

USA

CLI1.29

Canada

I 04

USA

I 14

USA

EBP2.422

Australia

J 16

USA

EDU2.368

USA

RS.153

United States Minor Outlying Islands

EDU1.37

Dunn, Dorothy J. Dunne, Jason Durham, Catherine O. Durham, Marianne L. Dykes, Michelle E. Dzansi, Gladys Dzou, Tiffany

USA

RSC2.446

USA

H 10

USA

C 19

USA

RS.197

USA

B 16, LDR1.83

Ghana

A 13, CLI1.11

USA

RSC1.111

Eales, Sarah Eastwood, Jo-Ann Ebrahimi Ghassemi, Akhtar Eby, Abigail Lee Eden, Marc Elijah Edwards, Nancy Edwards, Samantha Eggermont, Stefanie Eichelberger, Lisa Wright Eid-Heberle, Kathleen V. Eide, Phyllis El-Banna, Majeda M. Ella, Regina E. Elting, Julie Kientz Emory, Jan Enah, Comfort C. Englund, Heather

United Kingdom

I 16

USA

RSC1.111

USA

EDU2.366

USA

RS.133

USA

A 09

Canada

E 06

Australia

G 09

Belgium

F 19

USA

EDU2.368

USA

F 15

USA

B 03

USA

F 14

Nigeria

RSC1.112, CLI2.338

USA

RSC2.447

USA

B 13, G 17, LDR2.430

USA

I 19

USA

G 07

Doi, Yoshiko Dominguez-Cancino, Karen Donley, Sister Rosemary Donovan, Laureen Donovan, Patricia T. Donovan Twigg, Regina Dorfman, Lisette Dorosz, Emily J. Dougherty, Diane Doughty, Kristen H. Douglas, Maxine Douglass, Brenda D owling-Castronovo, Annemarie Downey, Wendy R. Draus, Catherine Driskill, Karen M. Druye, Andrews Adjei Du Plessis-Faurie, Alida S. Duangjuk, Jirakit DuCharme, Patricia A. Duebner, Aaron Duhn, Lenora Duhon, Patrice Duke, Alexandra Duke, Maxine Duley, Susan Dunbar-Milledge, Merlyn Dunderdale, Joanne O’Grady

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Author Index Name

Eppes, Catherine Eqylan, Sondos Eremita, Deborah A. Espin, Sherry Espina, Camilla Esquivel Garzón, Natalia Estes, Tarron Estridge, Karen Etienne, Marie O. Evans, Jennifer Evans, Mary Margaret Everett, Bronwyn Exantus, Maude

F

Faremi, Adenike Funmilola Farina, Crystel L. Farley, Holly R. Farmer, Pat Farooq, Salima M.

Author Index

Farrar, Helen Farre, Lorie Faulkenberg, Melissa Fedor, Cassie Felix, Dionne Fernandes, Ananda Ferrell, Betty R. Ferrier, Yasmin Fesler, Sheranda Fetta, Joseph M. Fijačko, Nino Finch, Michelle L. Fink, Anne M. Fiscella, Elizabeth L. Fiske, Elizabeth Ann Fitzgerald, Dawn Fitzwater, Julie S. Flanagan, Sarah M. Fleischmann, Deborah Jean Fletcher, Linnea Flores-Peña, Yolanda Flynn, Linda Foley, Sandra Foli, Karen J. Forbes, Helen Forster, Anna K. Foster, Victoria Fowler, Anna

Country

Session

USA

A 05

Jordan

RS.199

USA

H 13

Canada

E 09, I 04

USA

RSC2.441

Colombia

RSC1.113

USA

C 06

USA

CLI1.15, ENF.74

USA

RSC2.448

USA

G 15

USA

EDU2.398

Australia

RSC2.484

USA

RS.149

Nigeria

K 04

USA

H 03

USA

E 15, K 16

USA

LDR2.424

Pakistan

EDU1.38, G 09, CLI2.328, RSC2.449, RSC2.473

USA

EDU2.385

USA

CLI2.319

USA

J 11

USA

EDU2.352

USA

RSC2.441

Portugal

CA.1

USA

I 15

USA

B 12

USA

CLI1.16

USA

RS.194

Slovenia

H 09

USA

G 05

USA

RS.198

USA

D 08

USA

K 18

USA

E 05, RSC2.450

USA

EDU2.367

USA

CLI2.327

USA

G 13

USA

B 12

Mexico

RSC1.117

USA

E 19

USA

D 10

USA

RS.175

Australia

J 16

USA

RS.175

USA

EDU2.368

USA

EDU1.43

CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CLI = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EBP = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters EDU = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EEA = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters ENF = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters

140

Name

Fowler, Karen R. Fowler, Terri Olivia Fox, Diane Porretta Fox, Hillary Frain, Judy A. Frand, Nicole Franks, Melissa M. Frapp, Shawn Freda, Kaynabess R. Frederick, TeShundrea T. Frese, Kenneth Robert Friesen, Mary Ann Frohling, Colleen Fujikawa, Maki Furr, Susan Fuss, Timothy C. F.

G

Gaffney, Theresa A. Galanti, Carolina Galetz, Elizabeth Ann Gallagher, Rita Munley Gallegos, Esther C. Ganz, Janel A. Garcia, Yolanda E. Garcon, Marie Carmel Garner, Juanita A. Garrett-Wright, Dawn Garritano, Nicole Gary, Mary Annette Gauthier, Donna M. Gazaway, Shena Ge, Shaoqing Gehring, Janet George, Tracy P. George, Viji Germack, Hayley D. Gerwick, Michele A. Gettings, Amy Ghazal, Lubna Ghosh, Sumana Ghuzlaan, Shahrazad Gibson, Danielle M. Gil, Isabel Maria de Assunção Gilder, Richard Gillam, Elizabeth B. Gilles, Selena Gilliam, Patricia Gingell, Monica Joan

Country

Session

USA

J 11

USA

C 19

USA

EDU1.35

USA

RS.210

USA

RSC2.451

USA

CLI2.326

USA

RS.175

USA

K 14

USA

K 15

USA

RS.172

USA

B 08

USA

RSC2.452

USA

RS.164

Japan

EDU2.369, RSC2.459

USA

F 10

USA

RS.200

USA

LDR2.425, J 09

Italy

J 03

USA

EDU2.370

USA

LDR1.91

Mexico

RSC1.117

USA

MCH.95

USA

RSC2.446

USA

E 18

USA

RSC2.453

USA

C 08, E 14

USA

A 13, G 07

USA

C 17

USA

H 04

USA

RSC1.114

USA

RS.145

USA

RSC1.115

USA

E 17, I 10

USA

EBP2.415

USA

RS.170

USA

A 12

USA

MCH.102

Pakistan

RSC2.449

Sweden

RSC2.465

Jordan

K 03

USA

RS.219

Portugal

D 08

USA

LDR1.81

USA

I 16

USA

D 11

USA

B 04

USA

RS.197

LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MCH = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters RSC = Research Peer-Reviewed Posters WKS = Workshop Presentation

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Name

Giske, Tove Glasgow, Charlene A. Glenn, Adriana Glew, Paul Glover, Toni L. Glynn, Barbara C. Goldstein, Nancy S. Gönc, Vida Gonzalez, Jesse-Julian N. S. F. Gonzalez, Monica Gonzalez, Jr., Arturo Goodin, Jeanine M. Gorham, Cynthia Gorton, Karen Gosse, Suzanne Graber, Jennifer Grandinetti, Maria Grant, Susan M. Gravier, Mary Gray, Margaret Greco, Michael Green, Donna Greenbaum, V. Jordan Greene, Aurora Greenwood, Lauren Elizabeth Griffin Sobel, Joyce Griffith, Kathleen Griffiths, Beth Grimm, Danielle Gropper, Sareen S. Gross, Deborah Gross, Megan E. Grumski, Tammi S. Guevara-Valtier, Milton Carlos Gumbs, Erica L. G utierrez Valverde, Juana Mercedes

H

Haase, Joan E. Haddix, Alexandria K. Haddock, K. Sue Hafsteinsdóttir, Thóra Hagler, Debra Haile, Zelalem T. Haimani, Olivia Haines, Pam Hajj, Jihane Hakim, Hasna Halcomb, Elizabeth J. Hale, Robyn K. Hall, Carol Hall, Holly Hall, Nicole Hall, Virginia L. Hallowell, Sunny G.

Country

Session

Norway

D 18

USA

CLI2.312

USA

A 11

Australia

RSC2.484

USA

D 19

USA

J 14

USA

E 20, RSC1.116, F 06

Slovenia

H 09

USA

A 07

USA

MCH.98

Mexico

RSC1.117

USA

H 10, EDU2.371

USA

I 13

USA

D 01, G 01

USA

CLI2.313

USA

I 01, J 14, K 01, K 14

USA

K 13

USA

F 04

USA

C 03

USA

J 14

USA

EDU1.39

USA

EDU2.401

USA

F 05

USA

EDU2.398

USA

E 20

USA

I 02

USA

H 18

United Kingdom

G 17

USA

MCH.96

USA

RS.149

USA

D 15

USA

J 07

USA

MCH.103

Mexico

RSC1.117

USA

RS.187

Mexico

RSC1.117

USA

G 14

USA

RS.139

USA

D 16

Netherlands

D 01, G 01

USA

A 03, EEA.64

USA

J 18

USA

CLI2.319

USA

B 08

USA

I 13

USA

K 04

Australia

I 18, J 01

USA

RSC2.454

United Kingdom

I 04

USA

J 08

USA

EDU2.372

USA

RSC2.492

USA

D 15

Name

Hamash, Kawther Ismail Hamilton, Melinda Hamilton, Sarah M. H ammond-Ritschard, Elizabeth Hanks, Emily Katherine Hanrahan, Nancy P. Haririfar, Mojgan Harker, Allyn E. Harper, Kimberly Harper, Whitney Harris, Margaret Sharon Harrison, Carmen Harrison, Shanda Tichelle Hartman, Ann Michelle Hartman, Kristie O. Hartner, Christine M. Harvey, Lynette Hass, Zachary Hassan-Tehrani, Azadeh Hastings, Deanna Hattori, Keiko Hawkins, Janice E. Hayashi, Syozo Hayde, Lindsey Hayes, Evelyn R. Hayes, Leia Hayfron-Benjamin, Anna Hayter, Mark Heckemann, Birgit Hegadoren, Kathy Heid, Christine L. Heiskell, Jean Henderson, Shakira Lita Ismay Hendrickson, Patricia E. Henry, Melesia McGregor Henry, Nancy Hensel, Desiree Hepburn, Millie A. Herman, Paul C. Hermann, Eileen Hernandez, Annamarie Hernandez, Joanna M. Hernandez, Samantha S. Heronema-Garcia, Shannon Herrick Kays, Stephanie Herrin, Kristen Herron, Elizabeth Hessels, Amanda Hester, Melinda G. Hewitt, Rhonda A. Hickey, Shelley L. Higgins, Sue Hill, Jeff Hillier, Shannon Lynne Hillman, JoAnna Lynne

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Country

Session

USA

H 18

USA

CA.4

USA

G 03

USA

H 12

USA

RS.212

USA

RS.170

USA

H 17

USA

RS.213

USA

E 03

USA

E 14

USA

MCH.94, MCH.105

USA

EDU2.368

USA

MCH.97

USA

EDU2.373

USA

EDU2.374

USA

A 18

USA

CLI2.314, RSC2.455

USA

RS.175

USA

RS.147

USA

EDU1.40

Japan

RSC2.460

USA

E 11, H 13

Japan

RSC2.488

USA

RS.202

USA

I 01

USA

G 03

Ghana

E 18

United Kingdom

J 03

Netherlands

RSC2.465

Canada

K 18

USA

EDU2.375

USA

EDU1.41

USA

MCH.95, MCH.101

USA

H 04

USA

E 12

USA

RSC2.448

USA

RS.144

USA

F 18

USA

EEA.58

USA

J 14

USA

CLI2.321

USA

EDU2.395

USA

A 05, LDR2.426

USA

MCH.104

USA

B 10

USA

C 18

USA

RSC2.456

USA

G 05

USA

G 04

USA

RS.187

USA

I 09

United Kingdom

I 16

USA

C 16

USA

E 19

USA

B 15, K 10

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Author Index

141


Author Index Name

Hind, Martin Hitchens, Diane Hockensmith, Patricia L. Hodges, Kimberly T. Hoffman, Jenny Hoffman, Riah Leigh Hohl, Dawn Alison Holder-Nevins, Desmalee Hollema, Cheryl D. Hollingsworth, Andrea O. Holman, Rieneke Holt, Brooks N. Hong, Michin Hong, Sungsil Hood, Maureen N. Hooge, Sharon Lisa Hook, Kevin Daugherty Hooshmand, Mary A. Hoover, Elizabeth Ann Hope, Stephanie Hori, Megumi Horsley, T. Leann Horton-Deutsch, Sara Hoshi, Miwako

Author Index

Country

Session

United Kingdom

I 16

USA

CLI2.315

USA

EBP2.416

USA

G 09, J 11

USA

B 02

USA

A 12

USA

G 13

Jamaica

E 06

USA

RSC2.457

USA

ENF.73

USA

F 14

USA

RS.148

USA

G 14

South Korea

G 14

USA

CLI1.17

Canada

RSC2.458

USA

LDR1.84

USA

B 17

USA

LDR2.427

USA

C 06

Japan

RSC2.488

USA

H 15

USA

C 01, F 01, G 11

Japan

EDU2.369, RSC2.459, RSC2.474

Hosoda, Yasuko

Japan

EDU2.364, EDU2.376, EDU2.382

Houlahan, Bridget Howard, Andrea Howard, Matthew S. Hsueh, Kuei-Hsiang Hughes, Vicki Hultman, Cassy M. Hunsaker, Stacie Hunt, Jennifer D. Hunt, Leanne Huntley-Dale, Summer Hurlbut, Jene’ M. Hurwitz, William Huston, Carol L. Hyrkas, Kristiina

USA

E 07

USA

RS.167

USA

CENE 11, D 07

USA

C 16

USA

J 17

USA

H 15

USA

C 18

USA

CLI2.316

Australia

EDU2.400

USA

A 09

USA

EDU2.377

USA

A 09

USA

B 06

USA

B 17

I

Iacone, Anna Indar, Alyssa Indar-Maraj, Mintie Irondi, Brownson O. Iseler, Jackeline

USA

D 12

Canada

I 04

USA

EBP1.66

USA

H 12

USA

A 03, EEA.59

CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CLI = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EBP = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters EDU = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EEA = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters ENF = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters

142

Name

Country

Session

Japan

G 14

USA

K 02, EDU2.378

Japan

G 09, RSC2.460

USA

MCH.99

Jackson, Janell Jackson, Kelley L. Jacobs, Barbara Jaffa, Elias J. Jahan, Yasmin Jakubowski, Tami L. James, Barbara R. Jamison, Arianne Jarosinski, Judith M. Jarrar, Mu’taman Jayasekara, Rasika Sirilal

USA

D 02

USA

RS.149

USA

J 08

USA

RS.146

Japan

CLI1.18

USA

CA.7, G 04, EBP2.420

USA

CLI2.306

USA

RS.181

USA

K 15

Saudi Arabia

J 02

Australia

C 15, EEA.56, EDU2.379, LDR2.428

Jean-Baptiste, Anne Marie Jean-Louis, Kimberly Jeffers, Stephanie M. Jensen, Francine B. Jere, Diana L. Ji, Xiaopeng Jiménez-Cordova, Reynelda Jiwani, Gulrose John, Edidiong E. John, Mildred E. John, Sifon-Abasi E. Johnson, Amy Nagorski Johnson, Jill Johnson, Julie Elaine Johnson, Kara A. Johnson, Lynn Johnson, Nicole Y. Johnson, Peter G. Johnston, Sandra E. Jones, Dana Jones, Deborah Reneé Jones, Janice M. Jones, Malena Jones, Sharon Jones, Stacey J. Jordan, Elizabeth Joseph, Laly Joseph, Yvonne Jozwiak-Shields, Connie Julie, Postma

USA

EDU2.380

USA

CLI2.330

USA

I 03

USA

RS.212

Malawi

J 17

USA

G 04

Peru

I 09

Canada

E 07

Nigeria

G 12

Nigeria

F 12, G 12, CLI2.338

Nigeria

G 12

USA

K 01

USA

RS.214

USA

EEA.61

USA

G 03

USA

I 06

USA

EDU2.411

USA

A01

Australia

D 13

USA

I 14

USA

D 12

USA

H 09

USA

EDU2.381

USA

EDU2.368

USA

RS.191

USA

ENF.70

USA

B 06, ENF.72

USA

B 14

USA

EDU2.393

USA

B 03

Ishibashi, Akiko Isibel, Denise Ito, Misae Ivory, Catherine H.

J

LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MCH = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters RSC = Research Peer-Reviewed Posters WKS = Workshop Presentation

45TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION | 16–20 NOVEMBER


Name

K

Kafonek, Katherine Kahwa, Eulalia Kakeda, Takahiro Kalman, Melanie Kamel, Michelle Kamibeppu, Kiyoko Kamp, Emma Kanagamani, Shoba Kanai, Yuka Karapas, Eleftheria T. Kataoka, Eri Katayama, Yukari Katsuyama, Ai Kaylor, Sara K. Kazemi, Donna Keen, Alyson Y. Kelechi, Teresa Kellogg, Marni Kelly, Ana Maria Kelly, Juile Kelly, Michelle M. Kendrick, Aisha Kent, Kathleen A. Kent, Patricia Kesornsri, Sirada Ketel, Christian Key, Betty A. Khalil, Amani Kiefer, Marissa Kientz, Emma J. Kierce, Erica D. Kiger, Christina Kilmer, Michele Renee’ Kim, Kyounghae Kim, Sohyun Kimble, Laura P. King, Tara Spalla Kinnunen, Juha Kipnis, Gayle J. Kippenbrock, Thomas Kirby, Erin M. Kitajima, Yoko Kitt-Lewis, Erin Kivinen, Tuula Klanjšek, Petra Kleinman, Phillip Klimasz Spina, Cristina Klinkner, Gwen E. Klopper, Hester Knight, Debra L. Knight, John Charles Knight, Stacey Knowles, Amy L. Knox, Laura

Country

Session

USA

RSC1.108

Jamaica

H 07

Japan

RSC1.118, RSC2.488

USA

B 08

USA

EBP1.67

Japan

G 14

USA

RS.216

USA

B 14

Japan

CLI2.305

USA

EBP2.417

Japan

RSC2.460

Japan

EDU2.364, EDU.376

Japan

EDU2.382

USA

F 11, I 11

USA

RSC2.461

USA

B 09

USA

RSC1.124

USA

CLI1.19

USA

EDU2.383

USA

CLI1.20

USA

B 06, ENF.73

USA

MCH.98

USA

EDU2.384

USA

I 07

Thailand

K 18

USA

CLI1.33

USA

G 16

Jordan

I 08, RSC2.462

USA

MCH.97

USA

EDU2.385

USA

C 07

USA

RS.160, H 17

USA

E 09

USA

F 07

USA

G 20

USA

B 15, K 10

USA

B 12

Finland

C 09

USA

B 06, ENF.74

USA

G 17, LDR2.430

USA

MCH.99

Japan

EDU2.364, EDU2.376

USA

E 08

Finland

D 17

Slovenia

H 09

USA

F 11

USA

EDU1.42

USA

CLI2.317

South Africa

D 05

USA

B 12

USA

CLI1.21

USA

EDU2.386

USA

F 13

USA

EDU1.48

Name

Country

Session

Japan

RSC2.476

USA

RSC1.108

USA

CLI2.318

Canada

E 09

USA

EDU2.351

USA

EDU2.350

USA

LDR1.92

USA

G 03

USA

E 19

Peru

I 09

USA

RS.182

USA

EDU2.387

USA

LDR2.429

Malawi

J 17

Thailand

K 02

USA

MCH.100

USA

EDU2.388

USA

G 02

Finland

C 09, CLI1.22

Hong Kong

G 09

USA

EDU2.389

United Kingdom

RSC2.465

L’Heureux, Susan M. Laffoon, Trudy Ann Lagman, Mika L. Lai, Claudia Kam Yuk Lakhdir, Maryam Pyar Ali L ambert-Davis, Jacquelyn Denise Lammintakanen, Johanna Lampshire, Emily Landis, Jennifer Lang, Carol Langemeier, Jane Marlene Larery, Trina M. LaRocco, Susan A. Larson, Elaine

USA

F 06

USA

EDU2.390

USA

EDU2.389

China

G 09

Pakistan

RSC2.449

USA

EDU2.391

Finland

D 17

USA

CLI2.308

USA

EDU2.347

USA

A 11

USA

B 04

USA

LDR1.85

USA

I 08

USA

C 13, G 05, G 18, LDR2.429

Larson, Kim L. Larson, Rebecca M. Lartey, Grace Lashley, Mary E. Laske, Rita A. Lasley, Michele Lynn Latimer, Beth Laudien, Bridget E. Law, Teresa A. Lax, Leah Christine Lay, Lauren M. Lazarus, Eilean Le, Huy Le Huquet, Cheryl Leblanc, Natalie M. Lee, Heeyoung Lee, Mee Kyung

USA

RS.148

USA

RS.215

USA

C 08

USA

A 04

USA

H 08

USA

RS.157

USA

D 11

Uganda

CA.5

USA

RS.191

USA

LDR1.86

USA

EDU2.349

Oman

I 05

USA

CLI2.336

USA

LDR1.87

USA

EBP2.418

USA

RS.201

USA

RSC2.463

Kobayashi, Toshio Koenig, Harold G. Koestler, Donna Koller, Donna Kosanke, Heidi Ruth Kostovich, Carol Toliuszis Kowalski, Mildred Ortu Kramer, Nora K. Krause-Parello, Cheryl A. Krederdt-Araujo, Sherin Krishnan, Diana Kucirka, Brenda Kulage, Kristine M. Kumbani, Lily C. Kunaviktikul, Wipada Kupillas, Jaime L. Kusterbeck, Michele Kusz, Emily Kvist, Tarja Kwan, Rick Y. C. Kwan, Sarah J. Kydd, Angela

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Author Index

143


Author Index Name

Author Index

Lee, Peggy Lee, Susan K. Lee, Youngjin Legiralde, Saintly Blaise B. LeGrow, Karen Lenahan, Christy M. Lepley, Susannah Leslie, Mayri Leuner, Jean Leveille, Lynn Ann Lewis, Chrystal L. Lewis, Lisa S. Lewis, Peter Leyva-Moral, Juan M. Liehr, Patricia R. Lin, Chia-Huei Lin, Chin-Nu Lin, Shu-Yuan Ling, Madison Linus, Rita M. Liske, Carole D. Little, Elaine B. Liu, Jianghong Liu, Qian Liu, Yat-wa Justina Llanes, Mila Delia M. Loayza-Enriquez, Blanca K. Lockwood, Barbara Lofton, Caitlin Lofton, Saria C. Lomba, Lurdes Long, Elizabeth M. Long, JoAnn D. Long, Tracey López, Cristina M. Lord, Mary Melissa Lotas, Marilyn J. Lott, Tanya F. Loughlin, Kevin Lourens, Gayle Loversidge, Jacqueline M. Lu, Yvonne Yueh-Feng Lucas, Laura Stinnette Ludwick, Ruth Luiking, Marie-Louise Lukkahatai, Nada Lukong, Christopher S. Lundeen, Suzanne

Country

Session

USA

G 17, LDR2.430

USA

J 09

South Korea

F 12

Philippines

C 20

Canada

I 04

USA

H 04

USA

CLI2.319

USA

A 11

USA

K 16

USA

RSC2.450

USA

C 14

USA

B 06, ENF.75

Australia

EDU2

Spain

F 16

USA

RS.152

Taiwan

RSC2.464

USA

C 13

Taiwan

CA.10

USA

RS.216

USA

I 15

USA

A 02, B 01, E 01, G 09

USA

A 12, D 08

USA

G 04

China

G 14

Hong Kong

G 09

Philippines

G 09

Peru

F 16

USA

I 03

USA

F 10

USA

J 17

Portugal

CLI2.320, RSC2.466

USA

EDU2.386

USA

K 17

USA

RS.177

USA

F 05

USA

CLI2.316

USA

K 05

USA

CLI1.23

USA

EDU2.407

USA

A 03, EEA.60

USA

J 07

USA

G 14

USA

E 20

USA

I 05, J 13

Netherlands

RSC2.465, RSC2.466

USA

G 09

Nigeria

B 19

USA

A 05

CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CLI = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EBP = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters EDU = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EEA = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters ENF = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters

144

Name

Country

Session

USA

B 08, LDR2.431, RSC2.467

Lyman, Elizabeth Lynch, Joan

USA

C 10

Australia

RSC2.484

MacKay, Periwinkle S. MacPherson, Maria Madalone, Joan Madden, Maria Madigan, Elizabeth Maduro, Ralitsa S. Magpantay-Monroe, Edna Mailow, Tonia L. Majors, Season M. Maki, Katherine A. Makic, Marybeth Flynn Makua, Memme Girly Maley, Bridget Malik, Gulzar Mallow, Jennifer A. Malloy, Pamela Malosh, Brittany Anne Mancini, Mary B. Mandia, Diana Mang, Sharon Manning, Danielle Perkins Manning Liboreiro, Blayne Manzetti, Colleen Marcelo-Ayasta, Julia X. March, Alice L. Marcischak, Terri Mariano, Kathleen Mariman, An Maris, Keegan Mark, Hayley D. Marko, Tara R. Marlett, Janice E. Marlow, Sherri H. Márquez-Vega, María Aracely Marshall, Lois S. Marshall, Sarah Martin, Dana R. Martin, Debra Ann Martinez, Martha L. Martini, Kady L. Martsolf, Grant R. Masano, Nicole Mason, Diana J.

USA

G 13

USA

RS.135

USA

CLI2.321

USA

I 14

USA

CENE 01

USA

CLI2.319, RSC2.443

USA

EEA.61

USA

EDU1.43

USA

RSC2.452

USA

RS.198

USA

WKS

South Africa

E 13

USA

A 12

Australia

H 07, CLI2.322

USA

B 14

USA

I 15

USA

RSC2.455

USA

RSC2.442

USA

RSC2.468

USA

CA.6

USA

CENE 10, D 07

USA

CLI2.337

USA

RSC2.457

Peru

F 16

USA

H 08

USA

EDU1.34

USA

CA.6

Belgium

F 19

USA

RS.216

USA

EDU1.48

USA

RSC2.469

USA

J 03

USA

EDU1.44

Mexico

RSC1.119

USA

CENE 02

USA

EBP1.68

USA

EDU1.45, F 10

USA

RS.130

USA

G 06

USA

CLI2.323, LDR2.432

USA

B 15

USA

RS.165

USA

H 02

Luo, Shuhong

M

LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MCH = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters RSC = Research Peer-Reviewed Posters WKS = Workshop Presentation

45TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION | 16–20 NOVEMBER


Name

Mastal, Margaret Fisk Matheson, Annabel Mathew, J. M. Mathew Joseph, Nitha Matsumoto, Keiko Maurer, Jennifer Mays, Linda Mazanec, Polly M. McAdams-Jones, Dianne McCarthy, Michael J. McCreary, Linda L. McDade, Andrea Leigh McDaniel, Anna McDonald, Nicole McDonnell, Diana McDowell, Betsy M. McDowell, Kara E. McFadden, John McFarland, Ditsapelo M. McGuire, Amanda M. McHugh, Matthew McIltrot, Kimberly S. McInnes, Susan McIntire, Elizabeth A. McIntyre, Suzanne McKenrick, Susan R. McLain, Maria C. McLeskey, Nanci McMahon, Michelle A. McMahon, Nancy L. McNabb, Katherine McNelis, Angela McSherry, Wilfred Meaux, Julie B. Medaugh, Beth Medina, Camila Melnyk, Bernadette Mazurek Menard, Fredeline Mendoza-Catalan, Geu Salome Mennenga, Heidi A. Merrell, Joy Mersiovsky, Amy Messmer, Patricia R. Metcalfe, Sharon Elizabeth Meyers, Kathy J. Mfuh, Anita Yafeh Michael, Jackie L. Middleton, Lyn Milburn, Rowena Leong Miller, Jane Miller, Melissa Jean Mills, Christine Mims, Barbara Clark Minaz, Anmol Minchhoff, Dolores

Country

Session

USA

G 13

Australia

RSC2.458

USA

G 19

USA

J 15

Japan

RSC2.460

USA

CLI2.324

USA

F 10

USA

D 19, I 15

USA

RS.214, F 11, CLI2.325

USA

RSC2.446

USA

J 17

USA

CLI1.24

USA

D 01, G 01

Australia

F 18

USA

CLI2.326

USA

G 05

USA

RS.193

USA

A 03, I 02

USA

EDU2.392

Australia

F 18, G 09

USA

B 15

USA

EDU2.411

Australia

I 18, J 04

USA

MCH.105

Jamaica

RS.208

USA

LDR1.80

USA

RS.210

USA

D 19

USA

I 08

USA

CLI2.327

USA

F 06

USA

F 14

United Kingdom

D 18

USA

B 06, ENF.76

USA

C 10

USA

RS.210

USA

CENE 04, CENE 07, A 17, D 03

USA

RSC2.440

Mexico

RSC1.117

USA

H 15, EDU2.356

United Kingdom

G 17, RSC2.466

USA

CLI1.25

USA

I 06, RSC2.448

USA

H 14

USA

RSC2.470

Nigeria

B 19, RSC2.471

USA

J 15

United Kingdom

G 09

USA

G 13

USA

RS.183

USA

RS.184

USA

EDU2.407

USA

RS.136

Pakistan

CLI2.328

USA

B 10

Name

Country

Session

USA

MCH.101

USA

RS.147, EDU2.393

USA

RS.201

USA

RSC2.441

USA

G 04

USA

RS.198

USA

RS.176

South Africa

D 04

USA

B 17

USA

C 14

USA

B 01, E 01

USA

CLI2.329

USA

RS.162

USA

RS.142

USA

C 17

USA

EDU2.394

USA

RS.204

USA

CLI2.319, RSC2.443

USA

CENE 05, CENE 08, EEA.59, EEA.62

Moriyama, Michiko Moroz, Meghan R. Morris, Brenda C. Morse, Adam J. Moser, Emily S. Mott, Christine Mountain, Kristina Moynihan, Ann Marie Muabe, Alobwede Samuel Mufich, Martin Muhammad Iqbal, Rabia Mulaudzi, Fhumulani Mavis

Japan

CLI1.18

USA

MCH.102

USA

ENF.75

Canada

LDR2.433

USA

CLI1.26

USA

EDU1.34

United Kingdom

EDU1.46

USA

CLI2.330

South Africa

F 17

USA

F 15

Pakistan

LDR2.434, LDR2.435

South Africa

CLI2.331, RSC2.475, RSC2.483

Mulaudzi, Mutondi Muofhe Mullen, Kathleen M. Mullick, Prabir Mumba, Mercy Munday, Judy Munn, Allison C. Munyan, Kristen Murakami, Kyoko Murphree, Lisa Kay Murphy, Deborah A. Murphy, Mary Mutchko, Dawn K. Mwaura, Mary Mygatt, Marla G.

South Africa

CLI2.331

USA

A 14

USA

RS.201

USA

G 16

Australia

C 15, G 09

USA

E 17, I 10

USA

EDU2.395

Japan

RSC2.460

USA

EDU1.47, G 18

Canada

C 19

USA

F 07

USA

K 06

USA

CLI1.29

USA

E 19

Naber, Jessica L. Nadeau, Nancy Nagano, Yayoi Nahum, Jennifer Najwani, Sarwat Nakaji, Koichio (Chris) Nakayama, Hiroshi Nancarrow, Alexandra F.

USA

I 03, RSC2.472

USA

CLI1.27

Japan

EDU2.364, EDU2.376

USA

D 11

Pakistan

RSC2.473

Japan

RSC1.118

Japan

RSC2.488

USA

G 16

Minton, Le’a Tiare Mitchell, Abigail Mitchell, Ann Mitchell, Ron Mitchell, Star Mithani, Sara M. Moffat, Laura Marie Mogale, Ramadimetja S. Moghaddass, Ramin Moore, Ellen P. Moore, Scott Emory Moore, Terri Moraca, Christine M. Moraca, Susan Moran, Judith Moran, Mary Morgan, Deborah Ellen Morgan, Merri K. Morin, Karen H.

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Author Index Name

Nandi, Florence Nantsupawat, Apiradee Nash, Alice Marie Nash, Janice G. Nawagi, Faith Nazar, Afshan Neal, Penelope Lynn Nebel, Andreia D. Negishi, Mayumi

Author Index

Nelson, Michelle L. Nemeth, Lynne S. Nerio-Gonzáles, Fatima Ness, Michelle M. Nettleton, M. Bridget Neumiller, Joshua Newbold, Susan K. Newhouse, Robin Newland, Pamela Newton, Jennifer M. Newton, Maureen E. Newton, Tarnia Ng, Yeow Chye Nguyen, Loan Nguyen, Van Nickels-Nelson, Gina M. Nieves, Aldrin U. Nikolaidou, Maria Nikpay, Sayeh S. Nikstaitis, Teresa Nininger, Jami Nishida, Yuko Nitti, Yolanda Nkosi, Lillian Nnakwe, Ogochukwu Vera Noble, Chelsea Lee Norful, Allison A. Norman, Linda Norr, Kathleen F. Northrup, Caroline Noureddine, Samar Nteff, Grace Nurmeksela, Anu Nwajiaku, Maureen O.

O

O’Connell, Karen Oden, Kristy L. Oerther, Daniel B. Oerther, Sarah

Country

Session

United Kingdom

G 12

Thailand

K 02

USA

MCH.93

USA

LDR1.89

Uganda

D 12

Pakistan

CLI2.328

USA

F 13

USA

CLI2.327

Japan

G 06, EDU2.364, EDU2.376

USA

B 19, E 10

USA

RSC1.124

Peru

F 16

USA

I 20, J 14

USA

EDU2.396

USA

B 03

USA

B 16, E 04

USA

B 09

USA

K 04

Australia

B 18

USA

RS.166

USA

I 07

USA

G 09

USA

G 07

Australia

J 16

USA

A 20

USA

A 08

USA

D 13

USA

B 15

USA

EDU1.48

USA

C 10

Japan

EDU2.369, RSC2.474

USA

I 06

South Africa

RSC2.475

USA

CLI2.332

USA

RSC1.120

USA

C 13, G 17, G 18

Ghana

CLI1.11

USA

J 17

USA

RS.179

Lebanon

G 09

USA

EDU2.368

Finland

C 09

USA

LDR1.82

USA

CLI2.333

USA

B 19, E 10

USA

EDU2.397

USA

D 15

CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CLI = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EBP = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters EDU = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EEA = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters ENF = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters

146

Name

Country

Session

USA

RS.150

USA

H 09

Nigeria

CLI2.338

Japan

RSC2.476

Ghana

E 18

USA

F 13, RSC2.477

USA

K 04

Kenya

F 17

Kenya

F 17

Nigeria

G 18, H 06

USA

B 03

USA

B 03

Japan

RSC2.460

USA

RS.149

Philippines

RS.173, RS.174

USA

B 17

USA

G 06

USA

J 02

Colombia

CLI1.28, CLI2.334

USA

D 04

USA

EBP2.419

Ghana

E 18

Japan

EDU2.410

USA

A 18

USA

I 14

USA

H 19, CLI2.310

USA

H 08, RSC2.478

USA

CLI1.29

USA

CLI1.15, I 08, RSC2.479

USA

E 15

Pajnkihar, Majda Palmer, Joshua E. Palmieri, Patrick A. Pantong, Uraiwan Pardee, Michelle Parekh de Campos, Amisha Park, So-Hyun Parpio, Yasmin Pasek, Lana Patel, Harshida

Slovenia

H 09

USA

RS.201

USA

F 16, I 09

Thailand

RSC2.480

USA

A 04

USA

RS.195, F 07

USA

RSC1.121

Pakistan

RSC2.449

USA

RSC2.481

Sweden

RSC2.465, RSC2.466, RSC2.482

Patil, Crystal L. Patrician, Patricia Patton, Rebecca M. Pavlish, Carol L. Paz-Villanueva, Mariella Y. Pechacek, Judith Pellazgu, Eleni

USA

J 17

USA

EDU2.391

USA

J 13

USA

RSC1.111

Peru

I 09

USA

A 10

USA

RSC1.122

Oglesby-Brihm, Jinga Lonee Ohtake, Patricia Ojong, Idang Okada, Nagisa Okantey, Christiana Oldenburg, Molli Megan Oliver, Brant Omondi, Lilian Omoni, Grace M. Onasoga, Olayinka Abolore Oneal, Gail Oni, David Ono, Satoko Opalinski, Andra S. Orbe, Joyosthie B. Orff, Sonja Ornelas, Daisy Orsalini, Liana Ortega-Perez, Stefany Ortiz, Cristina Perla Ortiz, Tina L. Osei Berchie, Gifty Ota, Erika Otey, Tamara Dochelle Ou, Tracy Ouma, Christine Overbaugh, Kristen J. Owen, Amy M. Owens, Jacqueline K. Owens, Rhoda A.

P

LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MCH = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters RSC = Research Peer-Reviewed Posters WKS = Workshop Presentation

45TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION | 16–20 NOVEMBER


Name

Peltz, Caroline M. Peoples, LeAnne Livingston Perez, Michael Allen Pericak, Arlene Perkins, Chris-Tenna Marie Perkins, Laura Perl, Joan Perris, Kim Perron, Tracy J. Persia, Karla J. Pestana-Santos, Mรกrcia Pesut, Daniel J. Peterson-Graziose, Virginia M. Peu, Mmapheko Doriccah Pfeiffer, Jane Pfitzinger Lippe, Megan Phan, Quyen Phetlhu, Deliwe Rene Phillips, Beth Cusatis Phillips, Celeste Phillips, Jessica Phillips, Regina Miecznikoski Phillips, Tiffany A. Pickens, Sabrina L. Pickler, Noelle Piedrahita, Alexandra Caroline Pieters, Huibrie C. Pihl, Anne Pihlainen, Vuokko Pine, Rosemary Pinekenstein, Barbara J. Pipkins, Cynthia M. Piquion, Indhira Gypsie Pobocik, Tami J. Poghosyan, Lusine Pollard, Alyea Poole, Ellen L. Poradzisz, Michele Porembski, Lauren R. Porter, Marlene Porter-Steele, Janine Portugal, Isabella Postma, Julie M. Potter, Danita Powell, Andy Powell, Mindy M. Preiss, Rachel M. Prenovost, LeAnne S. Priode, Kimberly Prior, Michele Pulcini, Joyce Punpuing, Sureeporn

Q

Quinlin, Linda M. Quinn, Margaret

Country

Session

USA

EEA.62

USA

CLI2.344

USA

I 13

USA

A 11

USA

EDU1.344

USA

C 02, F 02

USA

C 12, E 17

USA

LDR2.424

USA

CA.7, G 04, EBP2.420

USA

MCH.103

Portugal

CLI2.320

USA

A 10, G 11

USA

D 13

South Africa

I 19, RSC2.475, RSC2.483

USA

D 18

USA

D 19, F 11, H 08, I 11

USA

K 10

South Africa

F 17

USA

EDU2.373

USA

G 14

USA

I 14

USA

I 10

USA

E 17, I 10

USA

RS.206

USA

E 02, F 02, G 02

USA

RS.172

USA

RSC1.111

Finland

CLI2.335

Finland

D 17

USA

EDU2.398

USA

LDR1.88

USA

C 08

USA

RS.151

USA

EDU2.399

USA

G 17

USA

G 09

USA

F 09

USA

H 14

USA

B 12

USA

B 12

Australia

F 18

USA

RS.216

USA

RSC2.469

USA

G 09

United Kingdom

I 16

USA

MCH.104

USA

MCH.96

USA

A 16

USA

J 17

USA

LDR1.89

USA

A 11

Thailand

K 18

USA

F 07

USA

G 08

Name

Quinn, Paul

R

Radovich, Patricia A. Rahman, Atiqur Rahman, Md. Moshiur Rainey, Ashley L. Raker, Katherine A. Raman, Janet Ramirez, Erica Nichole Ramjan, Lucie M. Ramsbotham, Joanne Ramsey, Rachel Ranger-Murdock, Gabrielle Rapp, John Rayani, Ahmad M. Raynor, Caroline Razzi, Catherine C. Rea, Abigail S. Reck, Caitlin Records, Kathie Reed, Francia Ianthia Reed, Lu Ann V. Reed, Mary Poyner Reeves, Luva M. Reid, Seana L. Reinhart, Ellen R eis dos Santos Ferreira, Maria Margarida Rempel, Irene Revuelto, Imelda R. Rewakowski, Carrie Reynolds-Lynch, Ann Marie Rhoads, Sarah Rhodes, Christopher M. Richards, Elizabeth Richards, Michael R. Ricossa, Katherine Ann Rider, Carla E. Rim, Da Hae Ripamonti, Stefania Risco, Kerry Risher, Carrie Riley Rivera, Julie A. Roane, Lynnee Robert, Rebecca Roberts, Sophie Robinson, Lisa Bridwell Rocha, Elizabeth D. Roche-Dean, Maria Rodriguez, Karla Roess, Amira Rogers, Katherine Rogers, Norma Martinez Rogers, Rebecca Rohrig, Lisa M.

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Country

Session

USA

J 18

USA

CLI2.336

Sweden

CLI1.18

Japan

CLI1.18

USA

MCH.105

USA

H 12

USA

D 13

USA

E 20

Australia

EDU2.400, RSC2.484

Australia

D 13, G 09

USA

RS.159, RS.161

USA

CLI1.24

USA

D 09

USA

RS.153

USA

RS.220

USA

C 18, F 09

USA

B 06, ENF.77

USA

B 08

USA

C 16

USA

H 11

USA

EDU2.401

USA

RSC1.123

USA

EDU2.402

USA

RS.149

USA

C 06

Portugal

CLI2.320

USA

D 11

USA

EDU2.377

USA

RS.135

USA

A 15

USA

MCH.102, MCH.103

USA

A 16

USA

RS.175

USA

B 15

USA

CLI1.30

USA

MCH.107

Author Index

Author Index

EBP1.69, RSC1.125 Italy

CLI2.346

USA

K 10

USA

I 07

USA

A 07

USA

F 17

USA

D 09

USA

CA.8

USA

J 06

USA

E 10

USA

G 12

USA

D 11

USA

D 09

USA

B 02, C 02

USA

G 06

United Kingdom

F 18

USA

E 16

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147


Author Index Name

Rolland, Roberta Rombalski, Patrick Romero, Jorge Root, Allyson Rosa, William E. Rosciano, Annemarie Rosen, Caryn Lee Rosenblum, Ruth Rosinski, Angelica Ross, Angie Ross, Ratchneewan Rosser, Elizabeth Rossi, Silvia Rossiter, Alicia Rousseau, Jennifer B. Ruhkamp, Renee M. Rungua, Stanley Malo Russell, Kylie P.

S

Author Index

Saber, Deborah Safadi, Reema Saint Clair, Jessica Saita, Nahoko Saito, Amornrat Saito, Shinobu Sakai, Mana Salamonson, Yenna Salas Maldonado, Norma Salau, Omowumi Romoke Salee, Kimberly J. Saligan, Leo Samawi, Zepure Samson-Akpan, P. E. Sandcroft, Annalisa Sanderson, Carla Sands, Kristy A. Sangha, Rani Sanner, Susan Sanner-Stiehr, Ericka J. Sanonoi, Nattaya Santiago, Tracey Leah Sapkota, Diksha Sarsfield, Eileen Sasso, Loredana Saviers, Brittany Sawanaka, Hidetoshi Saylor, Jennifer L.

Country

Session

USA

D 13

USA

H 10

USA

RS.192

USA

RSC2.452

USA

C 06, D 14

USA

B 07, CLI2.337

USA

A 18

USA

H 17

USA

RS.171

USA

EDU2.403

USA

I 08

United Kingdom

G 09

Italy

J 03

USA

D 15

USA

I 12

USA

CLI2.327

Kenya

G 09

Australia

G 09

USA

EDU1.49

Jordan

RS.199

USA

D 09

Japan

CLI1.31

Australia

RSC2.485

Japan

CLI2.305

Japan

RSC2.460

Australia

EDU2.400, RSC2.484

USA

RS.212

Nigeria

K 04

USA

G 15

USA

RS.200

USA

H 14

Nigeria

RSC1.112, F 12, CLI2.338

Jamaica

RS.208

USA

H 10

USA

I 12

USA

EDU1.50

USA

EDU2.368

USA

C 16

Thailand

C 19

USA

MCH.106

Australia

F 18, RSC2.485

USA

RSC2.439

Italy

CLI1.13, CLI2.346, J 03

USA

ENF.76

Japan

RSC1.118

USA

G 04, I 01, I 20, J 04, J 14, K 01

CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CLI = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EBP = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters EDU = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EEA = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters ENF = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters

148

Name

Scala, Elizabeth Scammell, Janet M. E. Schafer, Rebecca Schano, Gregory R. Schell, Kathleen Schiefelbein, Janis J. Schilling, Christina M. Schipper, Laura Schlenk, Elizabeth A. Schmidt, Lynn Schmit, Marie K. Schmitt, Abby J. Schneider, Iris Tamara Schneider-Firestone, Sarah Schneidereith, Tonya Schroyer, Sarah Bone Schulman, Bridgette D. Schultz, Alyce A. Schumacher, Autumn M. Schwartzmier, Hailey Schwytzer, Deborah J. Scott, Elizabeth J. Scott, Korto L. Scott, Michael Sears, Nancy See, Sharon Seib, Charrlotte Seibert, Susan Sein Myint, Nwe Ni Seldomridge, Lisa A. Sellers, Jenna Selwyn, Candice N. Seneviratne, Bimalka Samanthi Sengstack, Patricia Sergeant, Wendy Serratt, Teresa D. Sessions, Laura C. Shaffer, Jonathan Shane, Margery Shanmugasundaram, Sujatha Sharma, Mukesh Chandra Sharts-Hopko, Nancy C. Shellenbarger, Teresa Sherwood, Gwen Shigeta, Kazuki Shillam, Casey Shimek, Aric Shin, Hyunsook

Country

Session

USA

G 13

England

I 16, RSC2.466

USA

G 10

USA

RS.168

USA

J 04

USA

EDU2.404

USA

EDU2.405

USA

A 04

USA

RS.201

USA

EEA.63

USA

H 15, EDU2.356

USA

G 15

Germany

G 19

USA

EDU2.411

USA

H 03

USA

CA.9

USA

D 05

USA

C 03

USA

RSC1.114

USA

EDU2.352

USA

EDU1.41, EDU2.371, EDU2.401

USA

RSC2.441

USA

F 16

USA

EDU2.368

Canada

I 04

USA

RSC2.479

Australia

F 18

USA

G 15

Thailand

RS.140

USA

EDU1.55, K 15

USA

K 16

USA

C 14

Sri Lanka

C 15

USA

CLI1.33

USA

CLI2.339

USA

B 05

USA

RSC1.124

USA

G 17

USA

A 08

Australia

EBP2.421

India

H 05

USA

A 03, C 15, EEA.56

USA

G 06, J 07

USA

G 11, I 03

Japan

RSC2.486

USA

D 19

USA

E 05

South Korea

EBP1.69, RSC1.125

LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MCH = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters RSC = Research Peer-Reviewed Posters WKS = Workshop Presentation

45TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION | 16–20 NOVEMBER


Name

Shirin, Rahim Shon, Soonyoung Shore, Celia Sibayan, Maria Julita S. J. Siemers, Julie Simmons, Anne Marie Simons, Amy Singh, Ashley M. Sitthimongkol, Yajai Skordilis, Erotokritos Slater, Larry Z. Slota, Margaret C. Smallheer, Benjamin A. Smart, Denise A. Smeltzer, Samantha L. Smiley, Lisa Smith, Amber Smith, Barbara Smith, James Blake Smith, Janice S. Smith, Kristen L. Smith, Whitney A. Smith-Steinert, Rachel M. Snelgrove, Sherrill Snethen, Julia Snowden, Kenya Snyder, Marianne Sobon Sensor, Constance Solak, Taylor J. Soled, Kodiak Ray Sung Solomon, Rachel A. Somerall, D’Ann Sommer, Sheryl Son, Heeyeon Sortore, Zachary Soule, Joyce M. Spencer, Sharon L. Sperry, Marietta Spiers, Shane M. Spies, Martha A. Spigelmyer, Pamela C. Springer, Hans Spruill, Carol Squires, Allison P. Sridaromont, Kathryn Stafford, Sara Stallings, Devita T. Stallings Welden, Lois M. Stamler, Lynnette Leeseberg Stapleton, Patricia Lynch Stark, Debra M. Starnes-Damoff, Melessa Staykova, Milena P. Steadman, Laura Stec, Melissa A. Steeg, Linda Lazzaro Steege, Shana L.

Country

Session

Pakistan

RSC2.449

South Korea

RSC1.125

USA

B 15, K 10

Philippines

RS.173, RS.174

USA

I 13

USA

K 11

USA

EDU2.406

USA

LDR1.89, H 01

Thailand

K 18

USA

B 17

USA

D 04, I 02

USA

D 11

USA

RS.146, I 03

USA

RSC1.126

USA

EDU2.405

USA

EDU2.368

USA

MCH.95

USA

F 17

USA

RS.167

USA

F 15

USA

EDU1.51

USA

C 19

USA

EDU2.410

United Kingdom

G 17

USA

MCH.93, MCH.98

USA

D 09

USA

K 14

USA

F 08, RSC2.465

USA

D 13, CLI2.340

USA

E 20

USA

RS.170

USA

LDR2.436

USA

EDU2.407

USA

G 14

USA

RS.180

USA

RS.154

USA

B 04

USA

RS.158

USA

RS.149

USA

F 09

USA

C 09

Netherlands

D 16

USA

MCH.106

USA

D 14

USA

EDU1.54

USA

I 14

USA

I 03

USA

G 15

USA

C 03

USA

EDU1.37

USA

B 06, ENF.78

USA

CLI1.15

USA

K 07

USA

CLI2.344

USA

A 13, B 11, G 07

USA

H 09

USA

MCH.107

Name

Stene, Edward C. Sterling-Fox, Cynthia Sterrett, James J. Stevenson, Melissa Stossier, Danielle Maria Stout, Jacqueline S. Strahan, Brandy E. Streit, Linda A. Strickland, Haley P. Strickland, Kelly Sturgeon, Lizbeth P. Sturt, Jackie Su, Jing-Wei Sullivan, Alvin J. Sullivan, Christine A. Sullivan, Dana Sullivan, Dustin Sullivan, Michael E. Sun, Carolyn Sun, Wan-Na Suriaga, Armiel Surridge, Andrea Swainson, Natelege Sweeney, Cynthia D. Swider, Susan Swint, Charlotte

T

Taddeo, Justine Anne Tait, Desiree Takeda, Satomi Tanaka, Chihiro Tanaka, Noriyoshi Tanaka, Yumi Tanis, Sharon L. Tappen, Ruth M. Taylor-Costello, Julie C. Teasley, Teresa Tee, Steve Temple, Ayako Tesoro, Mary Gay Tewes, Laura Thapa, Binita Theeke, Laurie Ann Theobald, David Theobald, Karen Thoele, Kelli M. Thomas, Daphne Thomas, Jennifer S. Thomas, Jonathan Thompson, Beth Thompson, Kimberly Thooft, Kristin Lee Thornton, Candice S. Thornton, Tina T hupayagale-Tshweneagae, Gloria

SIGMA THE TA TAU INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIE T Y OF NURSING

Country

Session

USA

RS.146

USA

A 14

USA

C 19

Canada

RS.134

USA

RS.156

USA

MCH.107

USA

J 06

USA

K 13

USA

K 08

USA

G 09

USA

C 08

United Kingdom

F 18

Taiwan

CA.10

USA

EDU2.352

USA

J 03

USA

E 14

USA

CENE 09

USA

G 07

USA

G 05

Taiwan

CLI2.341

USA

RSC2.487

United Kingdom

G 17

USA

B 15, K 10

USA

F 04, J 08

USA

RS.181

USA

A 11, J 15

USA

E 14

United Kingdom

K 06

Japan

RSC2.488

Japan

EDU2.369

Japan

RSC1.118, RSC2.488

Japan

RSC2.488

USA

J 18

USA

RS.149

USA

CLI2.327

USA

B 16

United Kingdom

I 16

United Kingdom

F 18

USA

K 11

USA

A 19

Canada

I 04

USA

B 14

USA

EDU2.396

Australia

D 13

USA

B 09

USA

C 18, LDR1.90

USA

RSC1.126

United Kingdom

G 17

USA

H 13

USA

C 04

USA

I 18

USA

RS.131

USA

EDU1.52

South Africa

J 16, CLI2.311

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Author Index

Author Index

149


Author Index Name

Author Index

Thurmond, Janice Tigges, Beth Baldwin Timalonis, Joan Timcheck, Phillip M. Tindula, Claire M. Tipton, Meaghan Tobback, E. Tobias, Jane E. Tobias, Mary Kateri Todd, Dana Toledo, Christine Tooker, Patricia Tran, Dieu-My T. Traywick, Lavona Tremblay, Beth Tresgallo, Mary Ellen Trinidad, Rhea Trottier, Alana Y. Tschannen, Dana Tserotas, Shopha Mary Tshabalala, Amme Mardulate Tuozzo, Kristin Ann Turner-Bicknell, Tasha Tutticci, Naomi F. Twidwell, Julie Tworek, Kate K.

U

Uka, Victoria Kalu Umberger, Wendy Umeda, Maki Umuziga, Providence M. Underwood, Sandra M. Urban, Regina Wilder

V

Valdes, Beatriz Valiga, Theresa M. Vallance, Jeff Valle, Yesenia Van Denack, Jeanne Van Ravenstein, Kathryn Van Rensburg, Gisela H. Vardaman, Shellye A. Vargas, Persephone Varguez, Ricardo Varone, Gloria Varughese, Jiji Vasel, Laura Vasquez, Pablo J.

Country

Session

USA

EDU1.43

USA

PLN1, D 05

USA

K 09

USA

EDU2.408

USA

RSC1.116

USA

RS.139

Belgium

F 19

USA

C 07

USA

EBP2.422

USA

EDU1.43

USA

B 17

USA

EDU2.409

USA

E 06, RSC2.489

USA

ENF.76

USA

E 11, H 13

USA

E 18

USA

EDU2.389

USA

B 17

USA

G 19

USA

EDU2.412

South Africa

RSC2.437, RSC2.490

USA

RS.185

USA

EDU2.410

Australia

C 15, D 13, G 09

USA

C 16

USA

CLI2.327

Nigeria

CLI2.338

USA

H 18

Japan

EDU2.410

Rwanda

CLI2.342

USA

ENF.75, ENF.78

USA

H 11, RSC2.442

USA

F 10

USA

ENF.70, ENF.73

Canada

RS.134

USA

EBP2.422

USA

EDU2.350

USA

C 19

South Africa

E 13

USA

RS.191

USA

D 10

USA

CLI2.327

Italy

J 03

USA

CLI2.343

USA

EDU1.53

USA

RS.207

CA = Creative Arts in Nursing Peer-Reviewed Posters CENE = Center for Excellence in Nursing Education Pre-Con CLI = Clinical Peer-Reviewed Posters EBP = Evidence-Based Practice Peer-Reviewed Posters EDU = Education Peer-Reviewed Posters EEA = Emerging Educational Administrator Institute Invited Posters ENF = Experienced Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Invited Posters

150

Name

Veenema, Tener Goodwin Veesart, Amanda L. Vehviläinen-Julkunen, Katri Velasquez, Amy Velasquez Botero, Isabella Vermeir, P. Vieira, Edgar Virani, Rose Vittone, Sarah Vlasich, Cynthia Vogelaers, D. Vollman, Kathleen Vongsirimas, Nopporn Vrbnjak, Dominika

W

Wadsworth, Barbara A. Walbeck, Megan Kathleen Waldron, Mia K. Walia, Nitin Walker, Rosie Wallace, Ilse Wallace, Jerrol B. Wallington, Sherrie Walsh, Catherine Walsh, Thomas Declan Walstrom, Beth A. Waltz, Chelsea Wang, Hui Wankier, Jamie Ward, Julia M. Wardell, Diane Washburn, Donna Waterfield, Denise Wathen, Ellen M. Watson, Heather Watson, Michael Craig Watson, Roger Waweru, Sylvia Wazumi, Yoshiko Weathers, Elizabeth Weaver, Barbara Weaver, Steve R. Weber, Patricia R. Webster, Debra A. Weeks, Karen Welch, Laura C. Welk, Dorette Sugg Welty, Laurel Lynn

Country

Session

USA

EDU2.411

USA

EDU1.54

Finland

CLI1.22

USA

RS.178

USA

RS.152

Belgium

F 19

USA

RS.149

USA

I 15

USA

C 12, G 08

USA

D 07, E 03, G 10

Belgium

F 19

USA

EEA.59

Thailand

K 18

Slovenia

H 09

USA

I 15

USA

RS.203

USA

G 03

USA

CLI1.15

United Kingdom

F 18

USA

H 10

USA

RS.193

USA

H 18

USA

EDU2.372

USA

H 18

USA

H 15

USA

CLI1.32

USA

G 16

USA

RSC2.438

USA

C 11, RSC2.491

USA

RS.207

USA

A 15

USA

RSC1.127

USA

G 15

USA

RS.137

United Kingdom

I 04

United Kingdom

J 03

USA

G 09

Japan

CLI2.305

Belgium

D 17

USA

RS.138

Jamaica

E 06

USA

CLI2.327

USA

EDU1.55

USA

K 09

USA

G 03

USA

A 06, G 09

USA

RS.155

LD = Leadership Peer-Reviewed Posters MCH = Maternal-Child Health Nurse Leadership Academy Invited Posters PLN = Plenary Presentation RS = Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Posters RSC = Research Peer-Reviewed Posters WKS = Workshop Presentation

45TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION | 16–20 NOVEMBER


Author Index Westcott, Liz Westlake, Bethany J. Westlake, Cheryl A. Whichello, Ramona White, Carole L. White-Trevino, Karen Whitlatch, Joy A. Whitlow, Malinda Whitmore, Aurellia Wichaikhum, Orn-Anong Widener, Jeanne Wiersma, Gretchen Wilby, Mary L. Wilcox, Janice Wilder, Chanel Wiles, Lynn L. Wilhelm, Kelsie H. Willett, Kayleigh Willey, Amanda J. Willey, Jeffrey A. Williams, Aubrey Suzanne Williams, Kimberly Williams, Krystal Williams, Laura L. Williams, Lindsay A. Williams, Trudy Williamson, John M. Williamson, Kathleen M. Willson, Pamela Wilmoth, Magaret C. Wilson, Amber Wilson, Crystal Wilson, Jennifer Winsett, Rebecca P. Winston-Griffin, Cassandra U. Wiseman, Rebecca Wisniewska, Edyta K. Witwer, Stephanie G. Wolles, Brenda Woodie, Michelle F. Woodmass, Joel M. Woods, Ashleigh D. Woodside, Craig Wooten, Simone M. Worth, Patricia E. Wu, Li-Min Wurmser, Theresa

Y

Yabase, Kosuke Yamamoto, Toshie Yammine, Luba Yamuragiye, Assumpta Y asawardene, Surangi Gayaneetha Ye, Siqin

Country

Session

United Kingdom

RSC2.466, J 05

USA

I 16

USA

D 18

USA

A 09

USA

RSC2.478

USA

MCH.97, MCH.99

USA

RSC2.492

USA

F 14

USA

CLI2.310

Thailand

K 02

USA

LDR1.91

USA

EEA.64

USA

H 08

USA

E 16

USA

RS.167

USA

E 11, H 13

USA

RS.189

USA

RS.216

USA

EDU1.55

USA

EEA.62, K 15

USA

D 05

USA

CA.4

USA

CLI2.310

USA

B 19, E 10

USA

EBP2.422

USA

RSC2.493

USA

RS.193

USA

ENF.78

USA

J 09

USA

D 15

USA

RS.158

USA

RSC1.128

USA

D 04

USA

G 15

USA

CLI2.344

USA

J 08

USA

CLI2.345

USA

G 13

USA

CLI2.301

USA

RS.193

Australia

RSC2.484

USA

I 11

USA

CLI1.20

USA

RS.144

USA

RS.211

Taiwan

G 14, EDU2.361

USA

LDR1.92

Japan

RSC2.476

Japan

CLI2.305

USA

RS.207

Rwanda

H 16, RSC2.494

Sri Lanka

C 15

USA

G 17

Name

Yearwood, Edilma Yegneswaran, Balaji Yeh, Pi-Ming Yoder-Wise, Patricia Yoho, Mary Judith York, Kimberly Yoshino, Takumi Yoshitake, Misako Yousef, Mary G. Yu, Boas

Z

Zagorin, Aleksandra Zalon, Margarete Lieb Zamora, Herlinda Zanini, Milko Zapata-Rueda, Aurora V. Zaragoza, Gabriela Zellars, Tiffinie Zhou, Qiuping (Pearl) Zima, Janice Zimbro, Kathie S. Zonts, Heather L. Zurmehly, Joyce

Country

Session

USA

G 08

USA

A 19

USA

C 20, RSC2.495

USA

LDR1.81

USA

C 16

USA

EDU2.398

Japan

EDU2.369, RSC2.459

Japan

EDU2.369, RSC2.459

USA

EDU2.412

USA

RSC2.496

USA

EDU2.365

USA

J 13

USA

G 06

Italy

CLI1.13, CLI1.346, J 03

Peru

F 16

USA

RSC2.478

USA

CLI1.33

USA

H 18

USA

B 06

USA

CLI2.319, RSC2.443

USA

J 07

USA

J 07

Author Index

Name

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