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Advisory Committee MeetingFebruary 26, 2007
Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity
The American Academy of Nursing Coordinating Center
Better Research, Better Education and Better Practice: Three Keys to Better Nursing Care for Elders
Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity
The American Academy of Nursing Coordinating Center
Agenda & Schedule of Events
Agenda
Lunch at noon with Selection Committee
Selection Committee Meeting begins 1:00 PM
Dinner scheduled at 6:00 PM in Whitehall Room
U.S. NursingPhD and Postdoc Programs
Program U.S. Total BAGNC % of Total
PhD/research focused 98 31 32%
Postdoctoral 29 31 106%
Data from AACN survey represents 100% of programs
Geographic Impact2001
Geographic Impact as of 2006
Washington, DC
Increase the cadre of well-prepared academic geriatric nurses.
Goal1
Scholarship Applications
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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Predoc MBA
Fellowship Applications
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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Total Received
Scholars Award Program
Created an MBA Advisory Sub Committee
Enhanced focus on mentor/mentee role
Enhanced orientation program
Maximized use of funds; mentor travel support
Enhanced Web Site: www.geriatricnursing.org
Results to Date
Deans committed to promote program
Alumni and Scholars submitted applications
Regional Networks sponsored events 2006 & 07
26 Fellowship Applications
2007
Applicant Survey
Source of Information about Program
Scholar Applicants N = 33
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Newsletter
MBA Scholar
JAHF
GSA Annual Meeting
AAN website
Hartford Institute /Summer Institute
Colleagues in Gero Nursing
Is a former BAGNC Scholar
Other
BAGNC Fellow
Internet
BAGNC Scholar
Applied previously
Faculty
Mentor/Advisor
HCGNE
Fellow Applicants N = 26
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Other
Newsletter
MBA Scholar
JAHF
GSA Annual Meeting
BAGNC Fellow
Applied previously
AAN website
Internet
Faculty
BAGNC Scholar
Hartford Institute /Summer Institute
HCGNE
Colleagues in Gero Nursing
Mentor/Advisor
Is a former BAGNC Scholar
2007
Applicant Demographics
Gender Fellow Applicants (N = 26)
(23) 88%
(3) 16%
Female Male
Gender Scholar Applicants ( N = 33 )
(32) 97%
(1) 3%
Female Male
Ethnicity of Fellow Applicants (21 respondents of 26 applicants)
(17) 80%
(2) 10%
(1) 5% (1) 5%
White
Asian
Black of African American
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
Ethnicity of Scholars Applicants ( 31 respondants of 33 applicants )
(24) 78%
(4) 13%
(1) 3%(2) 6%
White
Black or African American
Asian
Hispanic or Latino
Applicants by University HGNI status (N = 59)
50% (29)
17% (10)
25% (15)
8% (5)
HCGNE
NSGIP
Non HCGNE/NSGIP
New in 2007
Applicants Geographic Region (N = 59)
5% (3)12% (7)
17% (10)
17% (10)
37% (22)
12% (7)
Midwest Pacific West South Central
South Atlantic Northeast Southwest
Evaluation by The Measurement Group, LLCGeorge Huba, PhD
President
Scholars & Fellows Award Program
Results of External Evaluation
For information on The Measurement Group, LLC:
http://themeasurementgroup.com
And for data briefs on the BAGNC Initiative
http://www.geriatricnursing.info/
Build leadership capacityin academic geriatric nurses:
Angela Barron McBride, PhD, RN, FAANLeadership Director
Goal 2
Challenges
Costs for supporting Leadership Conference increase yearly.
Demand for additional attendees to participate expanding and diversifying the audience.
Sometimes lose the intimacy and connections made with smaller audience.
Mentors not required to attend.
Strategic Responses Worked with AAN to leverage MSH program
support
2006: $2,000 from local university
2007: MSH program to be fully supported by Evercare
Limit attendee numbers.
Design conference with time for small group networks.
Provide mentor-focused session.
Build interdisciplinary research competenciesin academic geriatric nurses.
Goal3
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Applicants 125 85 65 114 111 77 58
Participants 45 33 43 46 44 44 35
RN Applicants - - - 13 18 18 8
RN Participants
7 (16%)
2 (6%)
5 (12%)
2 (4%)
6 (14%)
8 (18%)
5 (14%)
Range of RN Participant Priority Score - - -
1.25 – 1.60
1.25 – 1.50
1.25 – 2.25
1.25 – 2.00
NIA 2006 Summer Institute on Aging Research Evaluation 2006
2006 Attendees Evaluation
“ Internationally recognized scientists from nursing and other health-related disciplines made for superb networking and thoughtful reflection. “
“ NIA Summer Research Institute exceeded all expectations.”
“ The Institute and the interdisciplinary collaboration was invaluable. I've actually had some interaction with 3 of them since the institute regarding my research including one of the conference faculty members.”
2005 Attendee Evaluation
“ I just wanted to let you know that the article that Meg Bourbonniere and I began to collaborate on at the Summer Institute last [2005]year was just published.”
Thompson, H.J. & Bourbonniere, M. (2006). Traumatic injury in the older adult from head to toe. Crit Care Nurs Clin 18 (3), 419 - 431.
Hilaire J. Thompson, PhD, APRN, BC, CNRN2006 Claire M. Fagin Fellow
Support dissemination of activities and findings from the
BAGNC Program.
Goal5
Dissemination
Published Nursing Outlook Special Issue
Distributed Special Issue to over 15,000 nurse leaders and leaders in geriatrics.
BAGNC Symposium presented at the 2006 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting
AAN monthly Newsletter
HGNI E-newsletter
BAGNC website
Maintain coordination of the HCGNEs and foster collaboration among all
Hartford Foundationgeriatric-nursing initiatives by
stimulating and supporting cooperative research, education and practice initiatives.
Goal4
HCGNE Collaborations
Established successful infrastructure that supports HCGNE communication and collaboration
Published Nursing Outlook Special Issue
Third Biennial HCGNE Meeting resulted in outline for a Nursing Home Collaborative Project.
BAGNC Symposium presented at the 2006 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting
HCGNE Collaborations
HCGNE Nursing Home Collaborative planning year proposal submitted to Atlantic Philanthropies.
HCGNE Geropsychiatric Nursing in preparation for submission to the J.A.Hartford Foundation.
Collaboration with Sigma Theta Tau on a Leadership Initiative
Support development of 5 new Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence
Goal6
Partnerships
American Academy of Nursing;
Washington office
Policy focus
Expert Panel
The Mayday Fund
EverCare
Atlantic Philanthropies
Current Issues
Scholar & Fellow Award program
Full time study; concept and realities
Institutional issues
Mentoring; impact on college & faculty
Dual sponsorship among institutions
Administering grants without benefit of overhead
MBA Scholarship
Summer Institutes
Strategic Planning
Incorporating new HCGNEs
Structure
Process
Maintain coordination and foster collaborations
Support dissemination of activities and findings
Discussion