E E K T NC O SI E O N R B O FE AM N O R C OG PR 27 Annual Scientific Sessions th April 15 – 17, 2015 Nursing Science, Washington, DC Evidence, and Policy: Washington Marriott Wardman Park Creating a Culture of Health www.enrs-go.org Wednesday, April 15, 2015 • 2:30 – 3:30 PM • Workshop Series A Workshop 1: NINR Common Data Elements to Advance Symptom Science Workshop 2: Publishing in Nursing Journals to Influence Health and Policy Workshop 3: Nurse Scientist Leaders in Health Policy: Public Agencies and Private Organizations Workshop 4: Designing Research to Inform and Advance Health Policy Lincoln 2 Lincoln 3 Lincoln 4 Lincoln5 Wednesday, April 15, 2015 • 3:45 PM – 5:15 PM • Scientific Series A Paper Session A1: Nursing Education Paper Session A2: Military Health Paper Session A3: Long-Term Care Paper Session A4: Issues in Policy Development Paper Session A5: Child and Family Health Symposium Session A6: Patient Participant Recruitment in Biobehavioral Research Lincoln 5 Lincoln 4 Lincoln 2 Lincoln 3 Lincoln 6 Harding Thursday, April 16, 2015 • 10:45 AM – 12:15 PM • Scientific Series B Paper Session B1: Perinatal Mental Health Paper Session B2: HIV Paper Session B3: Adolescent and College Age Issues Paper Session B4: Oncology Quality of Life Paper Session B5: Nursing Education Symposium Session B6: Creating a Culture of Health for Older Adults Around the World: The Aging RIG Symposium Lincoln 2 Lincoln 3 Lincoln 4 Lincoln 5 Lincoln 6 Harding Thursday, April 16, 2015 • 12:30 – 2:00 PM • Workshop Series B Workshop 5: Career Cartography and Legacy Mapping: Advancing Programs of Research and Informing Policy Workshop 6: Funders Panel – Public Agencies and Private Organizations Workshop 7: Nurse Scientists as Policy Leaders Workshop 8: Powerful Data, Meaningful Answers: Using the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) Resources Lincoln 2 Lincoln 3 Lincoln 4 Lincoln5 Thursday, April 16, 2015 • 2:15 – 3:45 PM • Scientific Series C Paper Session C1: Nursing Workforce Issues Paper Session C2: Issues in Perinatal Health Paper Session C3: Older Adults in the Community Paper Session C4: Cardiac Monitoring and Nursing Care Paper Session C5: Oncology Nursing Practice Symposium Session C6: Creating a Culture of Health in the Caribbean Basin Through Nursing Research Lincoln 6 Lincoln 2 Lincoln 5 Lincoln 4 Harding Lincoln 3 Thursday, April 16, 2015 • 5:00 – 6:30 PM • Scientific Series D Paper Session D1: Newborn and NICU Care Paper Session D2: Nursing Organizational Climate and Workforce Issues Paper Session D3: Mental Health and Recovery Paper Session D4: Cardiac Disorders: Patient and Family Experiences Paper Session D5: Cognitive Status in the Elderly Symposium Session D6: Creating a Culture of Health in Africa and Asia through Nursing & Interdisciplinary Research Lincoln 6 Lincoln 5 Lincoln 4 Lincoln 3 Lincoln 2 Harding Friday, April 17, 2015 • 9:15 – 10:45 AM • Scientific Series E Paper Session E1: Culture and Social Determinants of Health Paper Session E2: Palliative and End of Life Care Paper Session E3: Experiences of Nursing Students and Faculty Paper Session E4: Symptom Management Paper Session E5: Mothering Experiences Symposium Session E6: Nursing Science, Evidence, and Policy: Advancing Nursing Research in Violence Lincoln 6 Lincoln 4 Lincoln 5 Lincoln 3 Harding Lincoln 2 Schedule At a Glance SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Registration – Thurgood Foyer 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM NINR Round Table Appointments – Taylor 12:00 – 12:30 PM BS, MS, Early PhD, and DNP Poster Set-up – Atrium 12:30 – 2:15PM Opening Remarks & Opening Keynote Presentation – Thurgood Southwest 2:30 – 3:30 PM Workshop Series A Workshop #1: NINR Common Data Elements to Advance Symptom Science – Lincoln 2 Workshop #2: Publishing in Nursing Journals to Influence Health and Policy – Lincoln 3 Workshop #3: Nurse Scientists and Health Policy: Public Agencies and Private Organizations – Lincoln 4 Workshop #4: Designing Research to Inform and Advance Health Policy – Lincoln 5 3:30 – 3:45 PM Refreshment Break 3:45 – 5:15 PM Scientific Series A – (Details on inside cover) 5:30 – 6:30 PM Annual Business Meeting – Thurgood Southwest 6:30 – 8:30 PM BS, MS, Early PhD, and DNP Poster Viewing and Welcome Reception – Atrium Thursday, April 16, 2015 6:30 – 8:15 AM Doctoral Student Scholars Networking Breakfast – Lincoln 5 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Registration – Thurgood Foyer 7:00 – 8:15 AM Continental Breakfast & Exposition 7:00 – 8:00 AM RIG Meetings Bio-Behavorial – Lincoln 2 Global Health – Lincoln 3 Spiritual Health – Lincoln 4 7:15 – 7:45 AM NINR Round Table Appointments – Taylor 7:00 – 7:30 AM Poster Session I Set-up – Atrium 8:15 – 9:30 AM Welcome & Plenary Presentation – Thurgood Southwest 9:30 – 10:30 AM Poster Session I Meet the Researchers – Atrium 10:45 AM – 12:15 PM Scientific Series B – (Details on inside cover) 2015 Abstract Reviewers: Said Abusalem Bernadette Amicucci Teri Aronowitz Hilary Barnes Jennifer Baxter Carol Bova Penny Boyer Tania Bubb Harleah Buck Wendy Budin Sherry Burrell Poster Session II Set-up – Atrium Lorraine Byrnes Mary Ann Cantrell Diane Carroll Ying-Yu Chao Eileen Chasens Weiti Chen Xiaomei Cong Margaret Costello Pamela DiNapoli Patricia Donohue-Porter Dawn Dowding Patricia Eckardt Majeda El-Banna Kimberly Fenstermacher Lunch – Exhibit Hall B South 12:30 – 1:30 PM RIG Meetings Chronic Comorbid Conditions – Lincoln 2 Aging – Madison Wednesday, April 15, 2015 12:15 – 12:45 PM 12:15 – 2:00 PM Natalie Fischetti Amy Glasofer Deanna Gray-Miceli Jane Greene Ryan Qiaohong Guo Marilyn Hammer Debra Hanna Mary Jane Hanson Thomas Hardie Valera Hascup Laura Hayman Judith Herrman Patricia Hindin Jan Hinkle Criminal Justice, Violence and Trauma – Harding Theory Development – Lincoln 1 12:30 – 2:00 PM Workshop Series B Workshop #5: Career Cartography and Legacy Mapping: Advancing Programs of Research and Informing Policy – Lincoln 2 Workshop #6: Funders Panel - Public and Private Agencies and Private Organizations – Lincoln 3 Workshop #7: Nurse Scientists as Policy Leaders – Lincoln 4 Workshop #8: Powerful Data, Meaningful Answers: Using the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) Resources – Lincoln 5 2:15 – 3:45 PM Scientific Series C – (Details on inside cover) 3:45 – 4:45 PM Poster Session II Meet the Researchers – Atrium 5:00 – 6:30 PM Scientific Series D – (Details on page 2) 7:00 – 8:30 PM University of Delaware School of Nursing Reception – Wilson A & B Friday, April 17, 2015 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM Registration – Thurgood Foyer 7:00 – 8:00 AM Breakfast for Deans, Directors & Nurse Executives – Hoover 7:00 – 8:00 AM RIG Meetings Family/Community-Based Participatory – Lincoln 2 Nursing Research in Clinical Settings – Lincoln 3 Qualitative – Lincoln 4 7:00 – 8:00 AM Exposition with Coffee & Tea Exhibit Hall C & Atrium 7:00 – 7:30 AM Poster Session III Set-up – Atrium 7:15 – 7:45 AM NINR Round Table Appointments – Taylor 8:00 – 9:00 AM Poster Session III Meet the Researchers Atrium 9:15 – 10:45 AM Scientific Series E – (Details on inside cover) 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Closing Awards Ceremony Brunch Thurgood Ballroom 12:30 PM Elizabeth Howard Alex Hoyt Kristiina Hyrkas William Jacobowitz Bonnie JeromeD’Emilia Mary Johansen Catherine Johnson Emily Jones Connie Kartoz Lisa Kitko Rachel Klimmek Susan LaRocco Suzanne Leveille Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions Adjournment Susan Loeb Meredith MacKenzie Ann Marie Mauro Margaret McCarthy Catherine McDonald Michelle McMahon Susan Mills Anne Bradley Mitchell Helene Moriarty Nancy Morris Pamela de Cordova Bing-Bing Qi Louise Reagan Jeanne Ruggiero www.enrs-go.org Kristen Sethares Nancy Sharts-Hopko Victoria Siegel Arlene Smaldone Kimberly Souffront Adele Spegman Debra Stavarski Caitlin Stover Susan Sullivan-Bolyai Chasity Walters Jane White Amy Witkoski Stimpfel Kyeongra Yang 1 Presidents’ Circle Donors Thank you to those members who contributed to the Presidents’ Circle initiative, which supports the Presidents’ Circle Research Award, which promotes collaborative/partnership driven innovative research specifically between academic and practice settings: Cheryl L. Beck Nicolette Fiore-Lopez Wendy C. Budin Ann Marie Mauro Diane L. Carroll Jean R. Miller Dorothy J. DeMaio Janice L. Penrod Rosanna F. DeMarco Donna Fick Judith A. Erlen Nancy S. Redeker Terry T. Fulmer Nancy C. Sharts-Hopko Kathryn Stewart Hegedus Lillie M. Shortridge-Baggett Dorothy A. Jones Suzanne C. Smeltzer Susan J. Loeb Mary C. Sullivan Friends of ENRS Thank you to the following Friends of ENRS, who contributed to the Society for the period May 2014 – March 2015: Jaiby Augustine Donna M.A. Ho-Shing Marie Boltz Alex Hoyt Eileen R. Chasens Anne Mitchell Rose Constantino Peggy D. Settle Rosanna F. DeMarco Kathleen R. Sheikh Judith A. Erlen Lisa Kennedy Sheldon Arlene T. Farren Lillie M. Shortridge-Baggett Michelle Federwisch Rakeisha Thomas Deanna L. Gray-Miceli Zane Robinson Wolf Judith W. Herrman Margarete L. Zalon Cheryl Hersperger Patti R. Zuzelo June Andrews Horowitz 2 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions Welcome to ENRS’ 27th Annual Scientific Sessions! This year’s theme is Nursing Science, Evidence, and Policy: Creating a Culture of Health. The conference begins on Wednesday April 15 with Dr. Diana Mason’s keynote address on “Creating a Culture of Health: A Nursing Legacy Unfulfilled?” Our Thursday April 16 plenary presentation will be delivered by Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell on “A Culture of Health: Nursing Research as an Evidence Based Approach to Policy on Violence.” Other highlights of the program include: student poster presentations, including the work of BS, MS, DNP, and PhD students; scientific series of peer reviewed podium, poster and symposium presentations; opportunities for consultation with representatives from the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR); the PatientCentered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI); and workshops on: “NINR Common Data Elements to Advance Symptom Science”; “Publishing in Nursing Journals to Influence Health and Policy”; “Nurse Scientist Leaders in Health Policy: Public Agencies and Private Organizations”; “Designing Research to Inform and Advance Health Policy”; “Career Cartography and Legacy Mapping: Advancing Programs of Research and Informing Policy”; A Funders Panel of Public Agencies and Private Organizations”; “Nurse Scientists as Policy Leaders”; and “Powerful Data, Meaningful Answers: Using the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) Resources.” I also encourage you to take part in the Research Interest Group (RIG) sessions. RIGs provide a wonderful opportunity to get involved or stay engaged with others with similar research interests. RIGs also provide a forum to make important contributions to the growth of nursing science in the northeastern region. Current RIGs are: Aging; Bio-Behavioral; Chronic Comorbid Conditions; Comprehensive Systematic Review/Knowledge Translation; Criminal Justice, Trauma & Violence; Family/Community-Based Participatory; Global Health; Nursing Research in Clinical Settings; Qualitative Research; Spiritual Health; and Theory Development. In the event that there is not a RIG that matches your research interests, I welcome you to submit an application to develop a new RIG. In addition, I hope that you will attend the ENRS Annual Business Meeting from 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday April 15. At this time, updates on new initiatives and activities of ENRS will be provided, newly elected officers and newly elected or appointed committee members will be introduced, and outgoing officials will be recognized. It takes a team to plan for and execute a successful conference. In particular, the Conference Planning Committee, chaired by ENRS President-Elect Dr. Rosanna DeMarco, our abstract reviewers, and our management team at Fernley & Fernley. All are greatly appreciated for their considerable work on a variety of critically important and time-consuming endeavors. Finally, I extend my gratitude for the generous financial support of our sustaining, strategic, supporting and collaborative partners, conference sponsors, and exhibitors — their contributions are critical to delivering a meeting of this caliber. I encourage you to visit the exhibit hall to view the many vendors’ products, services, and opportunities for education. Best wishes for a rewarding, educational, and memorable time at the 27th Annual Scientific Sessions. Sincerely, Wendy Budin, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN President, Eastern Nursing Research Society Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 3 Target Audience ENRS thanks the following organizations for their support of this conference. T he 27th Annual Scientific Sessions appeals to all individuals interested in advancing nursing science, including practicing nurse researchers and dedicated nursing science students and faculty. SUSTAINING PARTNER: University of Massachusetts Boston College of Nursing and Health Sciences STRATEGIC PARTNER: New York University College of Nursing SUPPORTING PARTNERS: Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health Columbia University School of Nursing Massachusetts General Hospital Northeastern University Bouvé College of Health Sciences School of Nursing Penn State College of Nursing Rutgers School of Nursing University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing University of Vermont College of Nursing and Health Sciences COLLABORATIVE PARTNERS: Adelphi University, College of Nursing and Public Health Excelsior College School of Nursing Fairview Hospital Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing NYU Langone Medical Center The Reading Hospital and Medical Center University of New Hampshire College of Health and Human Services CONFERENCE SPONSORS: NYU Langone Medical Center The George Washington University School of Nursing University of Rhode Island College of Nursing Villanova University College of Nursing Conference Objectives 1.Describe the generation and application of nursing research to promote high quality, inter-professional health care for diverse populations, locally and globally. 2.Propose innovative strategies to use nursing science to influence health policy. 3.Examine approaches to promote translation of research findings into a culture of health. 4.Explore theoretical and research methodological approaches to promote health through public policy. Conference Highlights • Opening Keynote speaker Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN • Thursday Plenary Session speaker Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN • Scientific series of peer reviewed podium, poster and symposium presentations • Eight Workshop sessions • Awards for peer-reviewed podium and poster presentations by Doctoral Students • Awards for Early (Pre-Dissertation) PhD Student & DNP Student Poster Presentations • Awards for BS & MS Poster Presentations • Opportunities to network with colleagues from research intensive academic and clinical settings ENRS 2015 Mobile App EXHIBITORS: Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science (CANS) Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research (FNINR) Healthcare Cost & Utilization Project (HCUP) Molloy College School of Nursing National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)/ National Institutes of Health (NIH) Pace University Lienhard School of Nursing Rutgers School of Nursing - Camden University of Connecticut School of Nursing University of Delaware School of Nursing UMass Amherst College of Nursing UMass Dartmouth College of Nursing Wolters Kluwer Health The official mobile app for the Annual Scientific Sessions is ready to download on your iPhone, iPad, or Android! Click http://crowd.cc/enrs2015 from your device. Apple and Android users can also search for the app in the iTunes store or Play store. Once installed, you’ll have instant access to awesome features, like: • Full Program Schedule • Abstracts • Detailed information about speakers, exhibitors, and sponsors • Notifications of important updates, special offers, and more Acknowledgement of Commercial Support and/or Sponsorship Commercial supporters and/or sponsors are not permitted to be involved in planning or any execution of an CNE activity. There was no commercial support received for this activity. Sponsors for this meeting are listed above. 4 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions ENRS BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT Wendy C. Budin, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN NYU Langone Medical Center New York University College of Nursing PRESIDENT-ELECT Rosanna F. DeMarco, PhD, RN, PHCNS-BC, APHN-BC, FAAN University of Massachusetts Boston College of Nursing and Health Sciences TREASURER Victoria Vaughan Dickson, PhD, RN, CRNP, FAHA, FAAN New York University College of Nursing SECRETARY Pamela DiNapoli, PhD, RN, CNL University of New Hampshire College of Health and Human Services MEMBER-AT-LARGE Diane L. Carroll, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN Munn Center for Nursing Research at Massachusetts General Hospital MEMBER-AT-LARGE Geri M. Budd, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, CRNP, FAANP Widener University School of Nursing 2015 CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE CONFERENCE CHAIR Rosanna F. DeMarco, PhD, RN, PHCNS-BC, APHN-BC, FAAN University of Massachusetts Boston College of Nursing and Health Sciences Harleah G. Buck, PhD, RN, CHPN, FPCN Penn State College of Nursing Wendy C. Budin, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN NYU Langone Medical Center New York University College of Nursing Victoria Vaughan Dickson, PhD, RN, CRNP, FAHA, FAAN New York University College of Nursing Sister Rosemary Donley, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN Duquesne University School of Nursing Ann M. Dylis, PhD, RN Lahey Hospital and Medical Center Suzanne Feetham, PhD, RN, FAAN Children’s National Health System Laura Hayman, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAHA University of Massachusetts Boston College of Nursing and Health Sciences June Andrews Horowitz, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN Jefferson School of Nursing Kelley Newlin Lew, DNSc, APRN-C, CDE University of Connecticut School of Nursing Kathryn M. Molitor, MS, RN Nurse Planner Janice L. Penrod, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN Penn State College of Nursing Joyce A. Pulcini, PhD, RN, PNP-BC, FAAN The George Washington University School of Nursing Continuing Education Credit Nurse The Institute for Advancement of Human Behavior (IAHB) is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This course is co-provided by IAHB and Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS). Maximum of 16.5 contact hours. Satisfactory completion Participants must complete an attendance/evaluation form in order to receive a certificate of completion/attendance. Your chosen sessions must be attended in their entirety. Partial credit of individual sessions is not available. Objectives After attending this program Participants should be able to: 1. Describe the generation and application of nursing research to promote high quality, inter-professional health care for diverse populations, locally and globally. 2. Propose innovative strategies to use nursing science to influence health policy. 3. Examine approaches to promote translation of research findings into a culture of health. 4. Explore theoretical and research methodological approaches to promote health through public policy. Disclosure of Conflict of Interest All people with control of the CNE content for this activity (ex: faculty/speakers, planners, authors, co-authors and administrative staff participating) disclosed their financial relationships to IAHB. We acknowledge the potential presence of limitations on information, including, but not limited to: data that represents ongoing research; interim analysis; preliminary data; unsupported opinion; or approaches to care that, while supported by some research studies, do not represent the only opinion or approach to care supported by research. All individuals in control of content disclosed that they have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interest organizations. IMPORTANT! The online certificate site will be available the end of the day April 17, 2015 through May 17, 2015. After that date, the site will be removed and certificates will no longer be available. If you need a CNE certificate, you must complete the evaluation and certificate process prior to that date; otherwise you will forfeit your credit for the course. To get your certificate, just go to ENRS.CmeCertificateOnline. com. Click on the “27th Annual Scientific Sessions” event. On the site, you will be asked to evaluate various aspects of the program. You may then print your certificate immediately (encouraged). A copy of the certificate will also be emailed to you in case you need to print additional copies (check your spam filter and junk email folder if you do not see it come through). Your certificate will show the hours you entered. Please address any questions about the process to: certificate@amedcoemail.com. Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 5 Eastern Nursing Research Society Presents the 2015 Annual Awards Recipients The Distinguished Contributions to Nursing Research Award is given annually in recognition of sustained and outstanding contributions to nursing research by a Senior Investigator. The awards committee is proud to honor Dr. Martha A.Q. Curley, University of Pennsylvania, with the 2015 Distinguished Contributions to Nursing Research Award. Dr. Martha A.Q. Curley Dr. Susan Sullivan-Bolyai The Suzanne Feetham Nurse Scientist Family Research Award is given annually in recognition of outstanding contributions by a Junior Investigator (earned doctorate in last 7 years with a developing program of family research and scholarship) OR Senior investigator (has a well-established program of family research and scholarship). The awards committee is proud to honor Senior Investigator Dr. Susan Sullivan-Bolyai, New York University, with the 2015 Suzanne Feetham Nurse Scientist Family Research Award. The ENRS/Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Dissertation Award is given annually to a doctoral candidate enrolled in a program of nursing that awards a research doctoral degree requiring a dissertation. The awards committee is proud to honor Catherine C. Cohen, Columbia University, with the 2015 ENRS/ Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Dissertation Award. Catherine C. Cohen The Rising Star Research Award recognizes a Junior Investigator that has shown promise in establishing a program of health and/or nursing research. The awards committee is proud to honor Dr. Catherine C. McDonald, University of Pennsylvania, with the 2015 Rising Star Research Award. Dr. Catherine C. McDonald Dr. Karen Kalmakis ENRS/American Nurses Foundation Scholar Award is an annual scholarship presented to a nurse researcher encouraging positive change in healthcare practice and policy. ENRS and ANF are proud to honor 2014 ENRS/ANF Grant recipients Dr. Karen Kalmakis, University of Massachusetts (Junior); and Dr. Hilary Barnes, Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research, University of Pennsylvania (Senior). Dr. Hilary Barnes 6 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions PROGRAM OF EVENTS Wednesday, April 15, 2015 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Registration Thurgood Foyer 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM NINR Round Table Appointments Taylor Extramural/Intramural round tables will be set up for participants to discuss potential concept, training and funding opportunities with NINR Program Directors (Drs. Donna Jo McCloskey, Mary Roary, Wendy Henderson, and Mary Engler). Signup sheets are available at the registration desk. 12:00 – 12:30 PM BS, MS, Early PhD, and DNP Poster Set-up 12:30 – 2:15PM Opening Remarks & Opening Keynote Presentation: Creating a Culture of Health: A Nursing Legacy Unfulfilled? Atrium Thurgood Southwest Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN Dr. Mason is the Rudin Professor of Nursing and Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Center for Health, Media, and Policy (CHMP) at Hunter College, City University of New York. She is president of the American Academy of Nursing and serves as Strategic Adviser for the Campaign for Action, an initiative to implement the recommendations from the Institute of Medicine’s Future of Nursing report, to which she contributed. Dr. Mason is also a journalist who has produced and moderated a weekly radio program on health and health policy for almost 30 years. She served as editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Nursing for over a decade. She blogs for the CHMP and the JAMA News Forum. Since its inception, she has served on the National Advisory Committee for Kaiser Health News. The author of over 200 publications, she is the lead co-editor of the award-winning book, Policy and Politics in Nursing and Health Care and of The Nursing Profession: Development Challenges, and Opportunities, part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Book Series. Dr. Mason has received numerous awards for writing and dissemination of health-related information. She is currently engaged in a study of the intersection of media and health policy. Dr. Mason is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Long Island University; an Honorary Doctorate of Science from West Virginia University; and fellowship in the New York Academy of Medicine. Learning objectives: 1. Discuss the trajectory of historical evidence of nursing’s leadership in creating a culture of health. 2. Describe the role of public and private policies in creating a culture of health. 3. Appraise one’s own program of research for its contributions to creating a culture of health. 4. Identify two strategies for contributing to the national movement to create a culture of health. 2:30 – 3:30 PM Workshop Series A Workshop 1: NINR Common Data Elements to Advance Symptom Science Lincoln 2 The purpose of this workshop is to discuss the work of the NINR Center Directors on the use of common data elements to advance symptom science. The process of developing and using common data elements for symptom science will be discussed; the identified common data elements will be described; and comments and feedback will be elicited from the workshop participants regarding future development and use of common data elements to measure symptoms. Learning objectives: 1. Discuss the benefits, challenges, and best practices in use of common data elements for advancing symptom science 2. Discuss the status of the development of a set of common data elements for symptom science 3. Discuss the potential for the use of common data elements to promote research that contributes to health policy Presenters: Nancy S. Redeker, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN, Beatrice Renfield Term Professor in Nursing, Yale University School of Nursing Donna Jo McCloskey, PhD, RN, FAAN, Program Director/Team Lead: Self-Management Branch, Division of Extramural Science Programs (DESP), Office of Extramural Programs (OEP), NIH National Institute of Nursing Research Joan K. Austin, PhD, RN, FAAN, Distinguished Professor Emerita, Indiana University School of Nursing, Special Assistant to the Director of the NIH National Institute of Nursing Research Workshop 2: Publishing in Nursing Journals to Influence Health and Policy Lincoln 3 In this workshop, participants will hear from a panel of 4 nurse editors from the ENRS region who lead the journals, Nursing Research, Journal of Nursing Regulation, Cancer Nursing, and Nursing Economics. Editors will describe the aims and scope of their Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 7 journals, followed by a panel discussion of the qualities of a manuscript that affect its likelihood of review and acceptance, and concluding with a question-and-answer period on writing for publication to influence health and policy. Learning Objectives: 1. Identify the general focus and audience of each journal represented on the panel 2. Articulate at least one characteristic of a manuscript submitted for publication that is essential to success in the review process 3. Discuss how publishing in nursing journals can influence health and policy Moderator: Deborah A. Chyun, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN Presenters: Maryann Alexander, PhD, RN, FAAN, Chief Officer, Nursing Regulation, National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Nursing Regulation, Advancing Nursing Excellence for Public Protection Deborah A. Chyun, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN, Executive Associate Dean, Dr. John W. Rowe Professor in Successful Aging, New York University, College of Nursing, Associate Editor, Nursing Research (official journal of ENRS) Pamela S. Hinds, PhD, RN, FAAN, Director, Department of Nursing Research, Children’s National Medical Center, Editor, Cancer Nursing, An International Journal for Cancer Care Donna Nickitas, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FAAN, Professor, Hunter College, Executive Officer, Nursing PhD Program, CUNY Graduate Center, Editor, Nursing Economics, The Journal for Health Care Leaders Workshop 3: Nurse Scientist Leaders in Health Policy: Public Agencies and Private Organizations Lincoln 4 In this interactive session, Policy leaders describe career opportunities, preparation and responsibilities to inform health policy. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe career opportunities for nurse scientists as policy leaders 2. Describe processes to achieve leadership roles and outcomes in health policy Presenters: Richard Ricciardi, PhD, NP, FAANP, FAAN, Healthcare Scientist, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Deborah E. Trautman, PhD, RN, Chief Executive Officer, American Association of Colleges of Nursing Workshop 4: Designing Research to Inform and Advance Health Policy Lincoln 5 The role nursing research plays in informing and advancing policy has not been well understood by nurse scientists. This workshop will provide an introduction to health policy research and the process of designing a program of research that (directly) informs policy. Nursing and health policy research will be used as case study examples to provide an understanding of the process. Participants are asked to bring their research question(s), or examples of ongoing research to use in group work. Groups will assist participants to design and frame their research developing programs of research trajectories that inform and advance policies to affect access, quality and cost of care to their target populations. Learning objectives: 1. Describe research designs that contribute to health policy research; 2. Describe how research contributes to the policy process; 3. Apply key concepts leaned to a specific program of research. Presenters: Carol Hall Ellenbecker, RN, PhD, Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston College of Nursing and Health Sciences Jean Edward, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston College of Nursing and Health Sciences 3:30 – 3:45 PM Refreshment Break 3:45 – 5:15 PM Scientific Series A Exhibit Hall C & Atrium Paper Session A1: Nursing Education Lincoln 5 3:45 PM Does Prior RN Clinical Experience Predict Academic Success in Graduate Nurse Practitioner Programs? Majeda El-Banna, The George Washington University; Linda Briggs, The George Washington University; Mayri Leslie, George Washington University; Erin Athey, George Washington University; Arlene Pericak, The George Washington University; Nancy Falk, The George Washington University; Jessica Greene, The George Washington University 4:03 PM Perceptions of Transition to Nurse Among Accelerated Masters Entry Students Kathy Downey, Board of Health 8 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions 4:21 PM Development and Preliminary Testing of the Faculty Readiness to Engage in Interprofessional Education Scale (FREIS) Michelle Glowny, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Paulette Seymour-Route, University of Massachusetts- Worcester; Michael Kneeland, University of Massachusetts-Worcester; Linda Cragin, University of Massachusetts-Worcester; Nancy Harger, University of Massachusetts-Worcester; Carol Bova, University of Massachusetts-Worcester 4:39 PM Social Bullying in Nursing Academia: A Phenomenological Study Diane Wieland, La Salle University; Janice Beitz, Rutgers University 4:57 PM The NCLEX Challenge: Unlocking the Key to Success Emerson Ea, New York University; Ann Marie Mauro, New York University Paper Session A2: Military Health Lincoln 4 3:45 PM Maternal Perceptions of Labor and Birth Mary Nichols, Frontier Nursing University; Jana Esden, Frontier Nursing University 4:03 PM The Experience of Verbal Abuse in Military Couples after Participation in an Educational Program Linda Copel, Villanova University 4:21 PM Communication, Knowledge, & Fear: Perceptions of U.S. Navy Women with Abnormal Cervical Cancer Screening and Follow-up Care Lisa Braun, Yale University; Holly Kennedy, Yale University 4:39 PM A Longitudinal Analysis of the Effects of Injury Severity Scores (ISS) on Pain and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Outcomes in Combat-injured Service Members with Major Limb Injuries Rosemary Polomano, University of Pennsylvania; Nicholas Giordano, University of Pennsylvania 4:57 PM Predictors of Depression in Family Members of Military Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury Helene Moriarty, Villanova University; Laraine Winter, Veterans Affairs; Keith Robinson, Veterans Affairs; Gala True, Veterans Affairs; Brian Newhart, Veterans Affairs Paper Session A3: Long-Term Care Lincoln 2 3:45 PM Barriers to Infection Prevention and Control Among Nursing Home CNAs: A Qualitative Study Jasmine Travers, Columbia University; Carolyn Herzig, Columbia University; Eileen Carter, Columbia University; Catherine Cohen, Columbia University; Ragnhildur Bjarnadottir, Columbia University; Patricia Semeraro, Columbia University; Monika Pogorzelska, Thomas Jefferson University; Patricia Stone, Columbia University 4:03 PM Does Environmental Stimulation Play a Role on Apathy in Long-Term Care Residents With Dementia? Ying-Ling Jao, The Pennsylvania State University; Donna Algase, University of Michigan; Janet Specht, The University of Iowa; Kristine Williams, The University of Iowa 4:21 PM Perceptions of the Role of Nursing Home MDS Coordinators Ragnhildur Bjarnadottir, Columbia University; Patricia Semeraro, Columbia University; Carolyn Herzig, Columbia University; Monika Pogorzelska-Maziarz, Thomas Jefferson University; Eileen Carter, Columbia University; Catherine Cohen, Columbia University; Jasmine Travers, Columbia University, Patricia Stone, Columbia University 4:39 PM The Role of the Nurse Practitioner and Appropriate Treatments for Asymptomatic Urinary Tract Infections in Long-Term Care Facilities Leslie Pandy, University of Pittsburgh; Linda Garand, University of Pittsburgh Paper Session A4: Issues in Policy Development Lincoln 3 3:45 PM “If She Can Do It, So Can I;” An Ethnography of a Supportive Living Environment for Women in the Criminal Justice System Regina Cardaci, Jacobi Medical Center of the Health and Hosptial Corporation of New York 4:03 PM The Experience of Having Primary Caregiving Responsibilities for an Adult Sibling Who Has Down Syndrome: Making the Transition Patricia Sciscione, Monmouth University 4:21 PM Resilience to Social Bullying: A Phenomenological Study -Implications for Health Policy Legislation Janice Beitz, Rutgers University; Diane Wieland, La Salle University Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 9 4:39 PM Electronic Nursing Documentation: A Descriptive Analysis of Coded Nursing Actions From Three Hospitals Using the Standardized Terminology of the Clinical Care Classification (CCC) System Veronica Feeg, Molloy College; Keith Weiner, New York Hospital Queens - New York Presbyterian Healthcare System; Deborah Raposo, Southcoast Health; Virginia Saba, Self 4:57 PM The Home Birth Summits: An Examplar for Translating Research into Policy and Practice Judith Lothian, Seton Hall University Paper Session A5: Child and Family Health Lincoln 6 3:45 PM PETS-D (Parent Education Through Simulation-Diabetes) RCT Results Susan Sullivan-Bolyai, New York University; Sybil Crawford, University of Massachusetts-Worcester 4:03 PM Pilot Data From an African American Mother-Daughter Intervention to Reduce HIV Risk Ijeoma Ogunlade, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Chizoba Nwosu, University of Massachusetts- Boston; Maysa Soufan, University of Massachusetts-Boston 4:21 PM Status Assessment of Middle/ High School Students Risk Behaviors and Parents Perception of Health: A Rural School System in Maryland April Greenlee, Meritus Medical Center; Laura Henderson, University of Missouri School of Medicine; Cynthia Leaver, Meritus Medical Center; Jesus Cepero, Meritus Medical Center 4:39 PM PETS-D (Parent Education Through Simulation-Diabetes): Qualitative Results Laura Maguire, University of Massachusetts-Worcester; Neesha Ramchandani, New York University 4:57 PM Personal Best Hemoglobin F, A Potential Biomarker for Hydroxyurea Adherence in Youth with Sickle Cell Disease Arlene Smaldone, Columbia University; Deepa Manwani, Albert Einstein Medical Center; Nancy S. Green, Columbia University Symposium Session A6: Patient Participant Recruitment in Biobehavioral Research Harding 3:45 PM Addressing the Challenges of Patient-Participant Recruitment in Biobehavioral Research Eileen Chasens, University of Pittsburgh; Connie Ulrich, University of Pennsylvania; Sheila Alexander, University of Pittsburgh; Karen Kalmakis, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Donna Zucker, University of Massachusetts-Amherst 4:00 PM Considerations in Recruiting Prisoners in Research Studies Donna Zucker, University of Massachusetts-Amherst 4:15 PM Recruitment of Research Participants from High School/College/University Campuses Karen Kalmakis, University of Massachusetts-Amherst 4:30 PM Recruitment of Participants for a Complex Randomized Clinical Trial Eileen Chasens, University of Pennsylvania; Dana DiVirgilio, University of Pittsburgh 4:45 PM Consent and Human Subjects Issues for Genetic and Genomic Research Sheila Alexander, University of Pittsburgh 5:00 PM Enrolling Patient-Participants in Cancer Clinical Trials: What Matters? Connie Ulrich, University of Pennsylvania 5:30 – 6:30 PM Annual Business Meeting Atrium 6:30 – 8:30 PM BS, MS, Early PhD, and DNP Poster Viewing and Welcome Reception Atrium BS Posters Poster 1 Certified Nurse Midwives’ Attitudes, Knowledge, and Prescribing Practices of Evidence- based Recommendations for Omega-3 Intake in the Obstetric Population Corrinne Kuzoian, University of Connecticut; Michelle Judge, University of Connecticut; Colleen Delaney, University of Connecticut Poster 1A California’s Mandated Nurse-to-Patient Legislation and Patient Outcomes: A Systematic Review of the Literature Cilgy Abraham, Rutgers University; Pamela de Cordova, Rutgers University Poster 2 Self Reported Sleep and Inflammatory Markers are Unrelated to Arterial Stiffness in Adults with Metabolic Syndrome Amy Ketcham, The Pennsylvania State University; Peter Jones, University of Manitoba; Cindy McCrea, The Pennsylvania State University; Benoit Lamarche, Universite Laval; Sheila West, The Pennsylvania State University 10 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions Poster 2A Interrelationship of Socio-demographic Factors, Health Belief Dimensions and Compliance to Measles Vaccination Among Filipino Mothers Lesley Anne Lipat, University of Santo Tomas Poster 3 Hookah and E-cigarette Usage: Attitudes, Knowledge, and Behaviors on a Northeastern University Campus Courtney Berenato, Binghamton University; Gabrielle Amoroso, Binghamton University; Katherine Kaplan, Binghamton University; Erin McArdle, Binghamton University; Tyler Owitz, Binghamton University; Victoria Bogil, Binghamton University; Lila Olman, Binghamton University; Diana Sireci, Binghamton University; Meredith Summers, Binghamton University; Cassie Anzalone, Binghamton University; Alyssa Burt, Binghamton University Poster 3A “Early Bird” or “Night Owl”: College Students’ Sleep Patterns Yvonne Shih, Boston College; Colleen McGauley, Boston College; Heather Johnston, Boston College; Lichuan Ye, Boston College Poster 4 Trans*gender Cultural Competency Education for Health Profession Students Anita Coombs, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Poster 4A The Experience of Teaching and Learning Clean Intermittent Catheterization for Parents of Infants with Spina Bifida Michelle Constant, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Poster 5 Increased Frailty Risk in Adults with HIV Infection Aged 50 Years and Older: A Systematic Literature Review With Recommendations for Nursing Practice Katherine M. Carl, New York University; Larry Z. Slater, New York University Poster 5A Using Smartphone Technology to Increase the Safety of College Women: A Quantitative Pilot Study Teresa Yang, Villanova University Poster 6 The Impact of Prenatal Care Visits on Maternal Smoking/Drinking Habits and Infant Birth Weights Abbey Parrott, University of Pittsburgh; Susan Sereika, University of Pittsburgh; Susan Bare, University of Pittsburgh Poster 6A Facilitators and Barriers to Hemodialysis Adherence Katie Pelland, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Poster 7 Transition of Emerging Young Adults with Type 1 Diabetes: An Integrative Literature Review Jennifer Saylor, University of Delaware; Coleen Boyle, University of Delaware; Jillian Buck, University of Delaware; Sari Blane, University of Delaware; Sara Bean, University of Delaware ; Ketsia Aurele, University of Delaware Poster 7A Prevention of Central Venous Catheter-Associated Blood Stream Infections in Pediatric Patients Brittany Cain, West Chester University of Pennsylvania; Shanna Giedl, West Chester University of Pennsylvania Poster 8 Enhancing Undergraduate Student Attitudes and Empathy Towards Those Living in Poverty Through Simulation Colleen Spang, Pace University MS Posters Poster 8A Effects of Perceived Prolonged Staffing Shortages on Nurses’ Morale Susan Anello, Mercy College Poster 9 Senior Nursing Student’s Experiences Caring for a Patient in Pain Grace Mansilla, Villanova University Poster 9A Descriptive Study of iPad, Tablets, and iPhone Use by Children between the Ages of 2 and 6-Years Michelle Federwisch, New York University; Emily Coppedge, New York University; Julia McBee, New York University; Mallory Fossa, New York University; Michele Cafone, New York University Poster 10 Adherence to Low-Sodium Diet in Patients with Heart Failure Marissa DeCesaris, University of Pennsylvania Poster 10A - Efficacy of Transversus Abdominis Plane Block with Exparel on Post-operative Pain Management Following Cesarean Delivery Christine King, SUNY Downstate Medical Center; Joseph Jennas, SUNY Downstate Medical Center; Mariebelle Abelarde, SUNY Downstate Medical Center Poster 11 A Systematic Review: IUD Continuation Rates in Women Aged 25 Years and Younger Kaitlin Wagner, Columbia University; Marjorie Salas, Columbia University; Sowsina Gola, Columbia University Poster 11A Determining Safe, Cost-Effective Indwelling Time for Peripheral Intravenous (IV) Lines Emily Banning, University of Delaware Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 11 Poster 12 Does the Implementation of an Asthma Action Plan Reduce the Number of Asthma Exacerbations Experienced in the Pediatric Population? Sarah Rubard, Marymount University Poster 12A Non-Pharmacologic Management of Apathy in Persons With Dementia: A Systematic Review Diarra Aguirre, The Pennsylvania State University Poster 13 Screaming Behind a Door: The Experiences of Individuals Incarcerated Without Opioid Maintenance Treatment Shoshana Aronowitz, University of Vermont Poster 13A Examination of the Readiness to Learn and the Best Teaching Method Regarding Health Education and Promotion Within the Chinese Elderly Population Miranda Tsang, Thomas Jefferson University; Sharon Rainer, Thomas Jefferson University; June Horowitz, Thomas Jefferson University Poster 14 Practice Area and Comfort With Withdrawal of Life Support Among Critical Care Nurses Erica Gibson, Yale University; Majorie Funk, Yale University School of Nursing: Laura Andrews, Yale University School of Nursing Early PhD Posters Poster 14A Simulation to Improve Interprofessional Teamwork and Performance in Neonatal Resuscitation Valerie Clary-Muronda, Medical University of South Carolina Poster 15 Use of Documentation for Interprofessional Communication Jennifer Thate, Villanova University Poster 15A Physical and Psychological Effects of Qigong Exercise in Community-dwelling Older Adults: An Exploratory Study Pei-Shiun Chang, Yale University; Tish Knobf, Yale University; Marjorie Funk, Yale University Poster 16 - Health Literacy Education in Health Professions Schools: An Integrative Review Coleen Toronto, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Poster 16A Parental Uncertainty and Health-Related Quality of Life [HRQOL] in Children with Cancer Ijeoma Ogunlade, University of Massachusetts-Boston Poster 17 Women’s Beliefs About and Self-Efficacy Toward Physical Activity During Pregnancy Alison Simpson, University of Rochester; Sue Groth, University of Rochester; Diana Fernandez, University of Rochester; Ying Xue, University of Rochester Poster 17A Postpartum Depression in Fathers: A Ten Year State of the Science Review, 2004-2014 Janet Ierardi, University of Massachusetts-Lowell Poster 18 Integrative Review: Diagnosis and Prevention of Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction Joanna Woersching, New York University Poster 18A Binge Eating Among Racial Minority Groups in the US: An Integrative Review Karen Jennings, Boston College; Susan Kelly-Weeder, Boston College; Barbara Wolfe, Boston College Poster 19 Barriers to and Facilitators of Electronic Health Record Use by Acute Care Nurses Gillian Strudwick, University of Toronto; Linda McGillis Hall, University of Toronto; Lynn Nagle, University of Toronto; Patricia Trbovich, University of Toronto & Centre for Global eHealth Innovation Poster 19A Nurse Residents’ Experiences of Caring for Deteriorating Patients Carol Della Ratta, Adelphi University Poster 20 Cholesterol as a Biomarker for Suicide in Veterans Chuck Reuter, Rutgers University Poster 20A Evidence-based Breastfeeding Practices and Directions for Future Research: State of the Science Laura Mazurkewicz, University of Pittsburgh Poster 21 Generational Differences in Mental Health and Internalized Transphobia Among Transgender Women Katherine Jackman, Columbia University; Katherine Jackman, Columbia University; Curtis Dolezal, New York State Psychiatric Institute; Walter Bockting, Columbia University Medical Center/ New York State Psychiatric Institute Poster 21A A Concept Analysis of Incivility in Nursing Karen Voorhees, Seton Hall University 12 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions Poster 22 The Newly Single Widowed Older Adult Black/African American Woman Navigating Intimacy After a Long-term Monogamous Relationship Jeanine Cook-Garard, Molloy College Poster 22A Impact of Doctoral Prepared Nurses to the Supply and Demand of Nurses in Saudi Arabia Abdualrahman Alshehry, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Poster 23 A Narrative Review of the Research on Spousal Violence Against Women in Jordan Eman Abu Sabbah, SUNY Buffalo School of Nursing; Nancy Campbell-Heider, SUNY Buffalo School of Nursing; Yu-Ping Chang, SUNY Buffalo School of Nursing Poster 23A Associations Among Sleep Duration, Chronotype, and BMI in High School Students Using Actigraphy Measured Sleep Parameters Susan Kohl Malone, University of Pennsylvania; Babette Zemel, University of Pennsylvania; Charlene Compher, University of Pennsylvania; Margaret Souders, University of Pennsylvania; Allan Pack, University of Pennsylvania Poster 24 Exploring the Relationship Between Genetic Variation of FKBP5 and Early Life Stress in the NICU Amy L. D’Agata, University of Connecticut; Dr. Xiaomei Cong, University of Connecticut; Dr. Erin Young, University of Connecticut Poster 24A The Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-reported Behaviors of Psychiatric Nurses Towards Obese Psychiatric Patients on Atypical Antipsychotic Medications Marcia Williams-Hailey, Molloy College Poster 25 Acculturation, Acculturative Stress, and Health and Health-related Outcomes Among Filipino Americans Emerson Ea, Duquesne University Poster 25A Explaining the Gap Between Knowledge and Practice: An Explanatory Mixed Methods Study of Waist Circumference Utilization in Primary Care Beatrice Gaynor, University of Delaware; Regina Sims Wright, University of Delaware Poster 26 Professional Courage: A Concept Analysis Lori Wheeler, Widener University Poster 26A Factors Involved in HIV Prevention for Adults Aged 50 and Older Who Use Online Dating Sites: A Dissertation Proposal Rachel Wion, The Pennsylvania State University Poster 27 The Effect of Adaptive Servo-Ventilation (ASV) on Objective and Subjective Outcomes in Cheyne-Stokes Respiration (CSR) and Heart Failure (HF) Patients Hyunju Yang, Penn State College of Nursing Poster 27A Barriers and Facilitators to Exercise for Degenerative Cervical Pain Marisa Scibilia, University of Delaware Poster 28 Perinatal Smoking Cessation Video: A Feasibility Study Lori-Marie Sprague, Binghamton University Poster 28A Patient Advocacy: The Role of Research and Power to Knowingly Participate in Change Lisa Heelan, Seton Hall University Poster 29 Adoption of Genetics and Genomics into Nursing Practice Alexandra Plavskin, Graduate Center Poster 29A Exploring the Pharmacogenetics of Ketamine-Induced Emergence Phenomena Edwin Aroke, University of Massachusetts-Worcester; Jennifer Dungan, Duke University Poster 30 Do Shared Governance Structures Impact Nursing and Patient Outcomes? Bonnie Charland, University of Rhode Island DNP Posters Poster 30A Anal Pap Screening Among HIV+ MSM: A Practice Improvement Initiative Monique Welbeck, Rutgers University Poster 31 Promoting Advance Care Planning in Patients with Heart Disease: A Quality Improvement Study Jaiby Augustine, Stony Brook University; Kathleen Shurpin, Stony Brook University Poster 31A Examining the Extent of Nurse Practitioner Practice at a Large Academic Medical Center: Recommendations for Full Professional Practice Latesha Colbert-Mack, Villanova University Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 13 Poster 32 Identifying and Decreasing the Perception of Prevalence of Missed Nursing Care in an Acute Care Setting by Improving Teamwork Angela Creta, Simmons College Poster 32A The Effectiveness of Tight Glycemic Control in Adult Patients With Diabetes Undergoing Cardiac Surgery on Decreasing Wound Infections and Readmission Rates Lyn Boreland, Pace University Poster 33 Wipe Out CAUTI: Implementing Non-basin Bathing to Reduce CAUTIs Abigail Strouse, York College of Pennsylvania Poster 33A Use of Kotter’s Leading Change Model to Develop and Implement a Heart Failure Education Program for Certified Nursing Assistants in a Long Term Care Facility Jennifer Kim, New York University Poster 34 A Systematic Review: The Perioperative Use of Methadone in Adult Surgical Patients and its Role in Postoperative Pain Management Jennifer Cepak, Columbia University; Nicole Lee, Columbia University; Erin Swepston, Columbia University; Melissa Tam, Columbia University Poster 34A Advance Care Planning by Nurse Practitioners Monica Dube, University of Massachusetts-Lowell Poster 35 Evaluating the Impact of an Operating Room, Staff Infection Prevention Education Program on Surgical Site Infections in Pediatric Spinal Procedures Rakeisha Thomas, Old Dominion University; Kathie Zimbro, Old Dominion University/ Sentara Healthcare; Katherine Patterson-Kelly, Children’s National Medical Center; Andrea Ewing, Children’s National Medical Center Poster 35A Probiotics for the Prevention of Necrotizing Enterocolitis: Barriers to Research Utilization and Evidence Translation Sharon Anderson, La Salle University Poster 36 Identifying Patients at Risk for Respiratory Deterioration within 24 Hours of Admission Nancy Wichtendahl, Stony Brook University; Corrine Jurgens, Stony Brook University Poster 36A The Effectiveness of Structured Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Adult Home Hospice Patients on Patient Satisfaction and Hospital Admissions and Re-admission: A Systematic Review Durline Brown-Manhertz, Pace University; Rincy Joseph, Pace University; Stella Ikwuazom, Pace University; Singleton Joanne K., Pace University; Michelle Santomassino, Pace University Poster 37 Needs Assessment Survey for Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Colonoscopists for a Gastroenterology Community of Practice Jordan Hopchik, La Salle University Poster 37A Suicidal Behavior Among Community Adolescents Who Self-Injure: A Systematic Review of Risk Factors Mary Colson, SUNY Buffalo; Ellen Volpe, SUNY Buffalo; Kimberly Callender, SUNY Buffalo; Krista Gulczynski, SUNY Buffalo; Kaela Nisbet, SUNY Buffalo; Julia Smith, SUNY Buffalo Poster 38 The Development of a Clinical Decision Tool to Improve the Utilization of Hypodermoclysis in Long-term Care Elders Anne Marie Caron, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Poster 38A Perceptions of Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Role Among NICU Nurses Michele Savin, Thomas Jefferson University Poster 39 Exploration of Non-traditional School Health Models June Horowitz, Thomas Jefferson University; Sherri Becker, Thomas Jefferson University; June Horowitz, Thomas Jefferson University Poster 39A Identifying the Cause of Rising Postpartum Hemorrhage Rates Patricia Puccilli, University of New Hampshire Poster 40 Empowering Older Adult Patients in a South Bronx Primary Care Clinic to Facilitate a Patient/Provider Shared Process for Medication Reconciliation Dominica Potenza, Hunter College; Elizabeth Capezuti, Hunter College Poster 40A Evaluating and Improving Smoking Cessation Intervention for the Patients With Mental Illness Jeanette Lee, Binghamton University 14 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions Poster 41 An Education Initiative for Prevention of Ventilator-Associate Pneumonia in the MICU of a Large Urban Medical Center Ninara Ibragimova, Hunter College; Elizabeth Capezuti, Hunter College Poster 41A Pilot Evaluation of 3-Month Isoniazid-Rifapentine Treatment for Latent TB Infection in the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Sherri Wheeler, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Newton Kendig, Johns Hopkins University; Sarah Bur, Johns Hopkins University; A. Martin Johnston Thursday, April 16, 2015 6:30 – 8:15 AM Doctoral Student Scholars Networking Breakfast: Creating a Career Sustaining Mentor/Mentee Relationship in Science Lincoln 5 Engaging in and maintaining a mentor/mentee relationship is one of the most important aspects of graduate education in science. Professional opportunities during and upon graduation from a doctoral program can depend on the quality of this relationship; therefore, significant and thoughtful attention should be paid to grooming this relationship. This session will provide a foundation to develop and nurture a successful mentor/mentee relationships and provide exemplars of successful mentor/mentee relationships in various stages of a scientist career. Learning Objectives: 1. Discuss strategies to engage in and maintain a mentor/mentee relationship throughout a career as a scientist. 2. Identify responsibilities of both the mentor/mentee in a career sustaining relationship. 3. Identify strategies to relieve tension in a mentor/mentee relationship. Session Facilitators: Amy M. Sawyer, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, The Pennsylvania State University Liza Behrens, MSN, RN, CCRC, PhD Student, College of Nursing, The Pennsylvania State University Elise M. Colancecco, MS, RN, CCRN, PhD Student, The Pennsylvania State University 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Registration 7:00 – 8:15 AM Continental Breakfast & Exposition 7:00 – 8:00 AM RIG Meetings 7:00 – 7:30 AM Poster Session I Set-up Atrium 7:15 – 7:45 AM NINR Round Table Appointments Taylor 8:15 – 9:30 AM Welcome & Plenary Presentation: A Culture of Health: Nursing Research as an Evidence Based Approach to Policy on Violence Thurgood Southwest Thurgood Foyer Exhibit Hall C Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN, Anna D. Wolf Chair and Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, National Program Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars Program The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation “Culture of Health” vision statements explicitly recognize health outcomes from exposure to violence, and assert that a culture of health has to include prevention of violence. Case studies of policy formation will be presented including: Senate Testimony with AAN Board support, Affordable Health Care Act coverage of routine screening for domestic violence in Well Woman Visits also adopted by the VA, governmental policy on intersections of HIV and violence, “trauma informed care,” elder abuse, and campus sexual assault policy based on nursing and other discipline research cited in influential IOM reports and published AAN Expert Panel policy statements. Learning objectives: 1. Describe violence prevention in RWJF “Culture of Health” vision statements. 2. Describe Recent National Health Policy Initiatives on Violence Prevention based in part on nursing research. 9:30 – 10:30 AM Poster Session I Meet the Researchers Atrium Poster 1 Financial Stressors Faced by Incarcerated Women: “Prison Ain’t Free Like Everyone Thinks.” Holly Harner, La Salle University; Brian Wyant, La Salle University; Fernanda Da Silva Poster 2 Partnerships for Health: Collaborations to Improve Human Resources for Health in Low and Middle Income Countries Melissa Martelly, New York University Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 15 Poster 3 Advocating for a Public Health Approach to Law Enforcement: Results of a Community Oriented Policing Series (COPS) Program Housed in a School of Nursing and Health Sciences Holly Harner, La Salle University; Alvin Outlaw, Philadelphia Police Department; Robert Herbst, La Salle University; Wendy Ardagna, La Salle University; Blair Saba, La Salle University; Jillian Baker, La Salle University; Robin Brennan, La Salle University; Zupenda Davis, La Salle University; Daniel Rodriguez, La Salle University; Brian Goldstein, La Salle University Poster 4 Self-Care - A Conceptual Model to Promote a Culture of Health Raeann Genevieve LeBlanc, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Poster 5 Classroom to Publication: Working Together as Doctorate Students Jin Jun, New York University; Billy Caceres, New York University; Mayu Frank, New York University; Melissa Martelly, New York University; Tina Sadarangani, New York University; Paloma Sales, New York University; Susan Sullivan-Bolyai, New York University Poster 6 Enhancing Global Service Learning Experiences of Baccalaureate Students Through Critical Reflective Inquiry: A Qualitative Study Marilyn Asselin, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth; Maryellen Brisbois, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Poster 7 The Impact of Standardized Testing on Nursing Education MaryBeth Sosa, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth; Kristen Sethares, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Poster 8 Role of RNs in Preventing Global Premature Births Jane Greene Ryan, Drexel University; Evelyn Dogbey, Elsievier Poster 9 Hospice Cancer Patients Define Pain Control: A Hybrid Concept Analysis Olga Ehrlich, Cooley Dickinson VNA & Hospice Poster 10 Factors Linked to Overfeeding in Latino Infants Carmen Kiraly, Suffolk County Community College Poster 11 Becoming Someone Different: A Grounded Theory Study of How Nurses Integrate Pregnancy and Full Time Employment Paul Quinn, White Plains Hospital Poster 12 Behavioral Characteristics of Staff Approaching Aggressive Patients: An Interprofessional Study Mary Allegra, Middlesex Hospital Poster 13 Psychometric Testing of the Decision Aid Palliative Referral (DAPR) Instrument Kelly Nicholson, Middlesex Hospital; Melanie Cama, Middlesex Hospital Poster 14 The Impact of Nurses in School-based Childhood Obesity Initiatives: A Systematic Review Krista Schroeder, Columbia University; Jasmine Travers, Columbia University; Arlene Smaldone, Columbia University Poster 15 Feasibility Testing of a Health Information Exchange Infographic to Inform Consent Procedures at an HIV Clinic S. Raquel Ramos, Columbia University School of Nursing; Suzanne Bakken, Columbia University Poster 16 The Effects of Body Mass Index (BMI) on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Progression Aliza Ben-Zacharia, Mount Sinai Hospital NY Poster 17 Merging EBP Models and Quality Improvement Paradigms to Create the Best of All Possible Worlds Rona Levin, New York University Poster 18 Feasibility of a Home-Based Exercise Intervention on Older Patients with Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators Maureen J. Hogan, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System Poster 19 African American and Latino Adolescents’ Experiences with Mental Health Services Jennifer Schneider, University of Rochester; Mary Tantillo, University of Rochester; Jane Tuttle, University of Rochester; Ellen Poleshuck, University of Rochester Poster 21 Developmental Screening in the Primary Care Setting: A Quantitative Integrative Review Patricia Gellasch, Villanova University Poster 22 Supporting the Psychosocial Oncology Distress Screening Quality Care Policy Mandate With Implementation Strategies Mark Lazenby, Yale University; Elizabeth Ercolano, Yale University; Ruth McCorkle, Yale University Poster 23 Assessing Situation Awareness in an Interprofessional Simulation Scenario Maureen Wassef, University of Massachusetts-Worcester; Eileen Terrill, University of Massachusetts-Worcester; Jorge Yarzebski, University of Massachusetts-Worcester; Helen Flaherty, University of Massachusetts-Worcester; Lynn Desmond, University of Massachusetts-Worcester 16 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions Poster 24 Family Meetings at End of Life: A Systematic Review Carleara FerreiradaRosaSilva, University At Buffalo; Suzanne S. Sullivan, University At Buffalo; Mary Ann Meeker, University At Buffalo Poster 25 Alcohol Use, Misuse and Abuse Among Nursing Students: A Photovoice Study Julie McCulloh Nair, West Chester University of Pennsylvania; Lynne Nemeth, Medical University of South Carolina; Susan Newman, Medical University of South Carolina; Marilyn Sommers, University of Pennsylvania Poster 26 Outcomes of Depression in Black Single Mothers Rahshida Atkins, University of Pennsylvania Poster 27 Booster Intervention in a Correctional Institution: A Pilot Study Annette T Maruca, University of Connecticut; Deborah Shelton, University of Connecticut Poster 28 Building Evidence to Help Lung Cancer Survivors to Sleep Carleara FerreiradaRosaSilva, University At Buffalo; Michelle Klimpt, University At Buffalo; Johanna Demey Zambrano, University At Buffalo; Suzanne Dickerson, University At Buffalo; Carla Jungquist, University At Buffalo; Grace Dean, University At Buffalo Poster 29 Inter-professional Education in Substance Abuse Research Madeline Naegle, New York University; Marc Gourevitch, NYU Langone Medical Center; Kathleen Hanley, NYU Langone Medical Center; Frederick More, New York University; Ellen Tuchman, New York University; Sewit Bereket, New York University Poster 30 Family Experience in Caring for Their Child With an Artificial Airway in the Home Kevin Callans, Massachusetts General Hospital; Diane Carroll, Massachusetts General Hospital; Annette McDonough, University of Massachusetts-Lowell; Brenda Miller, Massachusetts General Hospital; Arlene Kelleher, Massachusetts General Hospital; Jane Flanagan, Massachusetts General Hospital; Carolyn Bleiler, Massachusetts General Hospital Poster 31 “Figuring Out What System Works for Them”: Home Care Nurses’ Experiences of Promoting Medication Management for Chronically Ill Older Adults Janice Foust, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Gretchen Kilbourne, University of Massachusetts-Boston Poster 32 Men and Women Living With Continuing Physical Pain After Release From a County Correctional Facility Theresa Kapetanovic, University of Connecticut Poster 33 Mental Health Disorders in the Home Care Elders: An Integrative Review Jinjiao Wang, Columbia University; Joan Kearney, Columbia University; Jingjing Shang, Columbia University Poster 34 Symptom Clusters in Heart Failure Patients with Comorbid Atrial Fibrillation Megan Streur, University of Pennsylvania; Yinghui Lu, Temple University; Debra Moser, University of Kentucky; Barbara Riegel, University of Pennsylvania Poster 35 Equivalence of Laboratory Values Between Peripheral Venipuncture and Samples From Saline-lock Intravenous Lines Dina Flihan, Northern Westchester Hospital; Amanda Schwartz, Northern Westchester Hospital Poster 36 Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, Compassion Satisfaction, and Self-Transcendence In a National Sample of Oncology Nurses: Creating a Culture of Health for Oncology Nurses Adena Romeo Ratliff, Mercer County Community College; Kathleen Sternas, Seton Hall University Poster 37 State of the Science: Characterizing the NICU Infant Experience as Traumatic Amy D’Agata, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center; Jacqueline McGrath, University of Connecticut; Xiaomei Cong, University of Connecticut; Erin Young, University of Connecticut; Damion Grasso, University of Connecticut Poster 38 Sleep Interuptions and the Hospital Enviornment for Pediatric Oncology Patients Amanda Lulloff, Children’s Hospital-Boston; Margaret McCabe, Children’s Hospital-Boston; Melissa St. Hilaire, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Steven Lockley, Harvard University Poster 39 Scale-up Considerations of an mHealth Intervention to Support Patients With Active Tuberculosis Sarah Iribarren, Columbia University Poster 40 Performance of Health Literacy Measures Among Hospitalized Adults With Heart Failure: A Feasibility Study Margaret Mock, Rhode Island College; Kristen Sethares, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Poster 41 The Prevalence of Mental Health Disorders and Risk Factors in the U.S. Home Care Elders: Exploratory Analysis Jinjiao Wang, Columbia University; Jingjing Shang, Columbia University; Haomiao Jia, Columbia University; Joan Kearney, Columbia University Poster 42 Cardiovascular Risk Among HIV-infected and Uninfected Postmenopausal Women: Preliminary Findings Yamnia Cortes, Columbia University; Nancy Reame, Columbia University; Michael Yin, Columbia University Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 17 Poster 43 The Testing Effect Phenomenon as an Intervention to Improve Memory Performance in Heart Failure Patients Jennifer Viveiros, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth; Kristen Sethares, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Poster 44 Methodological Considerations When Using a Motion Sensor to Collect Physical Activity Data Margaret McCarthy, Yale University; Marjorie Funk, Yale University Poster 45 Notes from the Field: Design and Implementation of a Clinical Mentoring Training Workshop in Rural Tanzania Paulomi Niles, New York University; Wendy Budin, NYU Langone Medical Center/NYU College of Nursing; Melissa Martelly, New York University; Allison Squires, New York University Poster 46 Attitude toward HPV Vaccination Among Adolescents and Young Adults: Concept Inventing and Situation Specific Theory MinJin Kim, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Haeok Lee, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Mary Cooley, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Lisa Sheldon, University of Massachusetts-Boston Poster 47 New Graduates in Nursing: A Secondary Analysis of Reported Stressors in the Clinical Setting Veronica Feeg, Molloy College; Diane Mancino, Molloy College Poster 48 Pain Behaviors of Unknown Etiology Brenna Quinn, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Jean Solodiuk, Children’s Hospital-Boston 10:45 AM – 12:15 PM Scientific Series B Paper Session B1: Perinatal Mental Health Lincoln 2 10:45 AM A Metasynthesis Exploring Refugee and Immigrant Women’s Experiences and Perceptions of Postpartum Depression Carolyn Tobin, University of New Hampshire 11:03 AM Controlled Trial of Telephone-Administered IPT by Midwives for Postpartum Depression Bobbie Posmontier, Drexel University; Richard Neugebauer, Columbia University; Scott Stuart, University of Iowa; Rita Shaughnessy, Drexel University; Jesse Chittams, University of Pennsylvania 11:21 AM It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times: The Childbearing Experience of Survivors of Sexual Abuse Jenna LoGiudice, Fairfield University 11:39 AM Perinatal Dyadic Psychotherapy for Depressed Mothers and Their Infants: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial Janice Goodman, MGH Institute of Health Professions 11:57 AM Postpartum Depression Screening is Necessary but Insufficient to Treat the Problem June Andrews Horowitz, Thomas Jefferson University; Christine Murphy, Independent; Katherine Gregory, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Joanne Wojcik, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Joyce Pulcini, George Washington University; Lori Solon, Boston College Paper Session B2: HIV Lincoln 3 10:45 AM HIV Knowledge and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Older Latinas Yamnia Cortes, Columbia University; Erida Castro; Tawandra Rowell-Cunsolo, Columbia University 11:03 AM Medication Self-Efficacy Mediates the Relationships Among Patient-Healthcare Providers, Adherence and Subjective Medication-Taking Difficulties in HIV+ Chinese Wei-Ti Chen, Yale University 11:21 AM Understanding Young Adults’ Use the HIV Home Test Kit Rebecca Schnall, Columbia University; RitaMarie John, Columbia University 11:39 AM The Mutliple Stigma Experience and Quality of Life in Older Gay Men with HIV Larry Z. Slater, New York University; Linda Moneyham, University of Alabama at Birmingham; David E. Vance, University of Alabama at Birmingham; James L. Raper, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Michael J. Mugavero, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Gwendolyn Childs, University of Alabama at Birmingham 11:57 AM “Taking Care of Ourselves”: The Experiences of African American Women Discussing HIV Testing With Their Male Partners Kerry Nolte, University of New Hampshire; Rachel Jones, Northeastern University 18 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions Paper Session B3: Adolescent and College Age Issues Lincoln 4 10:45 AM Resilience Intervention for Young Adults With Adverse Childhood Experiences Genevieve Chandler, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Susan Roberts, Northeastern University 11:03 AM Prevalence of Male Sexual Assault: Results From a Three Campus Study Ralph Klotzbaugh, University of New Hampshire 11:21 AM Determinants of Preventative Health Care Delay Among Transgender and Gender Non-conforming College Students in the United States Jordon Bosse, University of Massachusetts-Amherst 11:39 AM A Sleep in the City: Neighborhood and Family Level Predictors of Sleep Duration in Urban Youth Nancy Street, Regis College; Marie McCormick, Harvard University; S. Bryn Austin, Children’s Hospital-Boston; Beth Molnar, Northeastern University 11:57 AM Differences in Health Behaviors Between Adolescent Boys and Girls Robert Scoloveno, Rutgers University Paper Session B4: Oncology Quality of Life Lincoln 5 10:45 AM Use of Meditation in Chinese American Women in Treatment of Cancer Shan Liu, Adelphi University 11:03 AM Predictors of Evening Fatigue During Chemotherapy Fay Wright, New York University; Marilyn Hammer, New York University; Gail Melkus, New York University; Brian Schmidt, New York University College of Dentistry; M. Tish Knobf, Yale University; Frances Cartwright, NYU Langone Medical Center; Bradley Aouizerat, University of California-San Francisco School of Nursing; Christine Miaskowski, University of California-San Francisco School of Nursing 11:21 AM Predictors of Morning Fatigue in Oncology Patients During Chemotherapy Fay Wright, New York University; Marilyn Hammer, New York University; Gail Melkus, New York University; Brian Schmidt, New York University College of Dentistry; M.Tisch Knobf, Yale University; Frances Cartwright, NYU Langone Medical Center/NYU College of Nursing; Bradley Aouizerat, University of California-San Francisco School of Nursing; Christine Miaskowski, University of California San Francisco School of Nursing 11:39 AM Exploring Well-being, Social Support, and Financial Vulnerability in Women With Recurrent Ovarian Cancer Who Report More than One Primary Cancer Diagnosis Within the Past Three Years Sarah Belcher, University of Pittsburgh; Janet Arida, University of Pittsburgh; Grace Campbell, University of Pittsburgh; Teresa Hagan, University of Pittsburgh; Elizabeth Skrovanek, University of Pittsburgh; Heidi S. Donovan, University of Pittsburgh 11:57 AM Latent Classes of Trust in Health Information Sources Thomas Hardie, University of Pennsylvania; Carolee Polek, University of Delaware Paper Session B5: Nursing Education Lincoln 6 10:45 AM High School Students and the Nursing Pipeline: A Prospective Cohort Study Mary Johansen, Rutgers University; Pamela B. de Cordova, Rutgers University; Miguel Martinez, Rutgers University 11:03 AM Use of Standardized Patients to Enhance Health Assessment Skills of Undergraduate Nursing Students Larry Z. Slater, New York University; Kellie D. Bryant, New York University; Vicky Ng, New York University; Barbara KrainovichMiller, New York University 11:21 AM NYU College of Nursing Teaching Oral-Systemic Health (TOSH) Program Interprofessional Education Event Erin Hartnett, New York University; Judith Haber, New York University; Ken Allen, New York University; Thomas Riles, NYU Langone Medical Center; Kellie Bryant, New York University; Ruth Crowe, NYU Langone Medical Center; Jennifer Adams, NYU Langone Medical Center; Abigail Bella, New York University 11:39 AM Early Predictors of NCLEX-RN Performance Mary Jane K. DiMattio, University of Scranton; Margarete L. Zalon, University of Scranton 11:57 AM Mentoring Underrepresented and Disadvantaged Accelerated Students: Strategies From the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Careers in Nursing Program Ann Marie P. Mauro, New York University Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 19 Symposium Session B6: Creating a Culture of Health for Older Adults Around the World: The Aging Research Interest Group Harding 10:45 AM Creating a Culture of Health for Older Adults Around the World: The Aging Research Interest Group Symposium Janet Van Cleave, New York University; Melissa O’Connor, Villanova University; Billy Caceres, New York University; Tina Sadarangani, New York University; Convener: Deborah D’Avolio, Endicott College; Respondent: Nikki Hill, Penn State College of Nursing 11:00 AM Older Immigrants’ Cardiovascular Health and the Impact of Health Insurance: An Integrative Review Tina Sadarangani, New York University 11:15 AM Do Structured Mobility Interventions Prevent Functional Decline in Hospitalized Older Adults? Billy Caceres, New York University; Alyssa See, New York University; Charles Jovellano, New York University; Shawne Adams, New York University; Nikolay Zuyev, New York University 11:30 AM Adherence to Anti-Estrogen Oral Endocrine Therapy Among Older Women With Breast Cancer Janet Van Cleave, New York University; Nicole Elstein, NYU Langone Medical Center; Abraham A. Brody, New York University 11:45 AM Do Unique Clinical Risk Profiles Predict Hospitalization Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults? Melissa O’Connor, Villanova University 12:00 PM Perceptions of Caregiver Neglect of Older Adults Among Healthcare Professionals in Mexico Billy Caceres, New York University; Allison Squires, New York University; Linda Bub, New York University 12:15 – 2:00 PM Lunch 12:15 – 12:45 PM Poster Session II Set-up 12:30 – 1:30 PM RIG Meetings 12:30 – 2:00 PM Workshop Series B Exhibit Hall B South Atrium Workshop 5: Career Cartography and Legacy Mapping: Advancing Programs of Research and Informing Policy Lincoln 2 This interactive workshop applies a conceptualization and two tools to map a program of research and career legacy to advance science and inform policy. Participants will engage in a discussion regarding the challenges to maintaining a career focus moving forward and the benefits of having a concrete visual tool to provide guidance to achieve one’s desired career outcomes. Two different tools will be presented and participants will be guided through the initial steps of applying these tools to their own career. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe purposes of the components of career cartography of destination statement, career mapping, career cartography team, communication and dissemination strategies. 2. Describe processes and outcomes of career cartography and legacy mapping to advance career goals and outcomes. 3. Apply two tools related to mapping a career to desired outcomes to improve health and inform policy. Presenters: Suzanne Feetham, PhD, RN, FAAN, Nursing Research Consultant, Children’s National Health System Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois at Chicago Adjunct Professor, University of Pennsylvania Pamela S. Hinds, PhD, RN, FAAN, The William and Joanne Conway Chair in Nursing Research Director, Department of Nursing Research and Quality Outcomes Associate Director, Center for Translational Science, Children’s National Health System Professor, Department of Pediatrics, The George Washington University Workshop 6: Funders Panel – Public Agencies and Private Organizations Lincoln 3 In this interactive workshop, leaders in Public Agencies (AHRQ, NINR, PCORI) and Private Organizations (ANF, NCSBN) will describe funding opportunities, priorities and application processes. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe funding opportunities from Agencies (AHRQ, NINR, PCORI,) and Private Organizations American Nurses Foundation (ANF) and National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). 2. Compare mandates, missions, priorities, and processes across the public agencies and private organizations. 3. Describe expectations for grant applications. 20 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions Presenters: Richard Ricciardi, PhD, NP, FAANP, FAAN, Healthcare Scientist, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Eileen R. Chasens, PhD, RN, Associate Professor, Vice Chair, Health and Community Systems, School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh Maryann Alexander, PhD, RN, FAAN, Chief Officer, Nursing Regulation, National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) Editor-in-Chief: The Journal of Nursing Regulation Greg Martin, Deputy Director, Stakeholder Engagement, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Mary Roary, PhD, Program Director, Division of Extramural Science Programs, National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institute of Health Workshop 7: Nurse Scientists as Policy Leaders Lincoln 4 In this interactive workshop, nurse scientists will describe career opportunities, roles and responsibilities as policy leaders both inside Federal Agencies and as researchers testing policy- relevant interventions Learning Objectives: 1. Describe how nurse scientists become policy leaders by promoting translation of research into a culture of health at the CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). 2. Describe nursing’s role in the new policy context of Health Care Reform including Affordable Care Act changes. 3. Describe innovative nursing strategies to inform health policy and outcomes of policy leadership by a grantee of the CMS Innovation Center. Presenters: Ellen Marie Whelan, PhD, RN, CRNP, FAAN, Senior Advisor, CMS Innovation Center Sarah L. Szanton, PhD, ANP, FAAN, Associate Professor, Director of the PhD Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Principal Faculty, Center on Innovative Care in Aging RADM Deborah Parham Hopson, PhD, RN, FAAN, Senior Advisor for HIV/AIDS Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Workshop 8: Powerful Data, Meaningful Answers: Using the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) Resources Lincoln 5 This workshop is aimed at participants interested in research on a broad range of topics, including cost and quality of hospital inpatient and outpatient services, access to health care, and treatment outcomes at the national, state, and local community levels. The workshop will provide in-depth exposure to several Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) resources. The overall goal of the workshop is to provide participants with the foundational resources to apply HCUP data to their research interests. HCUP is a family of population-based health care databases, software tools, research publications, and support services created through a Federal-State-Industry partnership and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). HCUP captures information on 95 percent of all hospital stays in the U.S. and is the largest collection of multi-year, all-payer, encounter-level data publicly available. Current databases include a mix of nationwide and state inpatient, ambulatory surgery, and emergency department data. Hospital administrative data, such as HCUP, have been used for decades in outcomes research and health economic analyses. HCUP databases contain a core set of clinical and nonclinical information found in a typical discharge abstract including all-listed diagnoses and procedures, discharge status, patient demographics, costs and charges for all patients, regardless of payer (e.g., Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, uninsured). HCUP data are available in a uniform format to facilitate use for comparisons and analyses. Faculty will provide an overview of HCUP databases and software tools with emphasis on readmission variables and application of the AHRQ Quality Indicators software. Learning objectives: At the end of this session, participants will have an improved understanding of the following: 1. The strengths and limitations of existing administrative data such as HCUP. 2. How HCUP databases and learning resources can be used for clinical and health services research. 3. How to access HCUP data via HCUPnet – a free online data query system – as well as through the HCUP Central Distributor. 4. How to maximize the value of the HCUP databases by applying free software tools that help categorize, transform, and enhance existing HCUP data files. Presenters: Carol Stocks, PhD, RN, Program Analyst, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Judy Parlato, RN, BSN, MBA, Senior Project Manager, Truven Health Analytics Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 21 2:15 – 3:45 PM Scientific Series C Paper Session C1: Nursing Workforce Issues Lincoln 6 2:15 PM Using the Haddon Matrix to Identify Critical Events for Emergency Nurses Assaulted at Work Lisa Wolf, Emergency Nurses Association; Altair Delao, Emergency Nurses Association; Cydne Perhats, Emergency Nurses Association 2:33 PM Autonomy and Job Satisfaction Among Nurse Practitioners Linda Briggs, The George Washington University School of Nursing; Majeda El-Banna, The George Washington University School of Nursing; Mayri Leslie, The George Washington University School of Nursing; Erin Athey, The George Washington University School of Nursing; Arlene Pericak, The George Washington University School of Nursing; Nancy Falk, The George Washington University School of Nursing; Jessica Greene, The George Washington University School of Nursing 2:51 PM Psychometric Analysis of the Nurse Competency Assessment Tool (NCAT) Kerry Fater, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth; Caitlin M. Stover, University of Massachusetts- Dartmouth 3:09 PM Predictors of Missed Nursing Care in a Multi-campus Regional Health Network: Implications for the Nursing Work Environment Mae Ann Pasquale, Cedar Crest College; Tricia Bernecker, DeSales University; Carol Foltz, Lehigh Valley Health Network; Kathy Baker, Lehigh Valley Health Network Paper Session C2: Issues in Perinatal Health Lincoln 2 2:15 PM An Education Program for Perinatal Nurses on Smoking Relapse Prevention Counseling in the Postpartum Period Ann Feeney, University of Scranton; Geraldine Britton, Binghamton University 2:33 PM An Ounce of Prevention: Interconception Risk Assessment and Education Julia Fitzgerald, Ramapo College of New Jersey 2:51 PM The Relationship of Delivery Method to Newborns’ Initial Breastfeeding Duration and Breastfeeding Exclusivity Before Hospital Discharge Ann Marie Paraszczuk, Molloy College; Karen Hylton-McGuire, Winthrop University Hospital 3:09 PM Appreciating Culture and Recent Motherhood: Tailoring Postpartum Lifestyle Interventions to Promote Cardiometabolic Health in Women With Prior Gestational Diabetes Emily Jones, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Hannah Fraley, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Julianne Mazzawi, University of Massachusetts-Boston 3:27 PM An Exploration of Peripartum Smoking Rates and Postpartum Relapse to Smoking in Pennsylvania for 2011 Susan Bare, University of Pittsburgh; Annette DeVito Dabbs, University of Pittsburgh; Susan M Sereika, University of Pittsburgh Paper Session C3: Older Adults in the Community Lincoln 5 2:15 PM Physical and Psychosocial Effects of Wii Fit Exergaming Program in Assisted Living Residents: A Pilot Study Ying-Yu Chao, Rutgers University; Yvonne Scherer, SUNY Buffalo; Yow-Wu Wu, SUNY Buffalo; Lucke Kathleen, Elmira College; Carolyn Montogomery, SUNY Buffalo 2:33 PM Nursing Science, Evidence, and Policy Recommendations for Creating a Culture of Health in Home Care Olga Jarrin, University of Pennsylvania; Eileen Lake, University of Pennsylvania; Linda Flynn, University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus; Linda Aiken, University of Pennsylvania 2:51 PM Symptomology of Falls by Older Adults in a Continuing Care Retirement Community Deanna Gray-Miceli, Rutgers University; Sarah J. Ratcliffe, University of Pennsylvania 3:09 PM Are Pain Quality Descriptors Associated With Disability in the Older Population? Manu Thakral, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Ling Shi, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Robert Shmerling, Harvard University; Jonathan Bean, Harvard University; Suzanne Leveille, University of Massachusetts-Boston 3:27 PM The Influence of PublicTransit on Neighborhood Walking Among African American Older Adults Anne Mitchell, West Chester University of Pennsylvania; Pamela Cacchione, University of Pennsylvania; Ann O’Sullivan, University of Pennsylvania 22 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions Paper Sesson C4: Cardiac Monitoring and Nursing Care Lincoln 4 2:15 PM Patients With Ventricular Assist Devices Living in Rural America: A Systematic Review Windy Alonso, Penn State College of Nursing; Judith Hupcey, Penn State College of Nursing 2:33 PM Improving Electrocardiographic Monitoring: The Practical Use of the Latest Standards of Electrocardiography (PULSE) Trial Marjorie Funk, Yale University; Kimberly Stephens, Johns Hopkins University; Jeanine May, Yale University; Kristopher Fennie, Florida International University; Pei-Shiun Chang, Yale University; Shelli Feder, Yale University; Krista Knudson, Yale University; Leonie Rose Bovino, Quinnipiac University; Yasemin Turkman, University of Virginia; Barbara Drew, University of California San Francisco 2:51 PM An Innovative Approach to Manage Cardiac Rhythm Alarms and a Basis for Clinical Alarm Management Policy Reassessment Cecilia Inman, Maine Medical Center; Cindy Honess, Maine Medical Center 3:09 PM Impact of Monitor Watchers on Nurses’ Knowledge of Electrocardiographic Monitoring and Accuracy of Arrhythmia Detection in the PULSE Trial Krista Knudson, Yale University; Marjorie Funk, Yale University; Kristopher Fennie, Florida International University; Margaret Holland, Yale University 3:27 PM The Value of Continuous ST-Segment Monitoring in the Emergency Department: A Quasi- Experimental Pre-Post Study Leonie Rose Bovino, Quinnipiac University; Marjorie Funk, Yale University; Michele Pelter, University of Nevada, Reno; Mayur Desai, Yale University; Vanessa Jefferson, Yale University; Laura Andrews, Yale University Paper Session C5: Oncology Nursing Practice Harding 2:15 PM Differences in Opportunity and Eligibility for Cancer Clinical Trial (CCT) Participation Based on Sociodemographic and Disease Characteristics Jessica Rearden, University of Pennsylvania; Alexandra Hanlon, University of Pennsylvania; Connie Ulrich, University of Pennsylvania; Margo Brooks-Carthon, University of Pennsylvania; Marilyn Sommers, University of Pennsylvania 2:33 PM Evaluating an Educational Intervention of Central Venous Catheter Maintenance Among Oncology Nurses Tania Bubb, NYU Langone Medical Center 2:51 PM Honoring a Woman’s Right to Choose Bilateral Mastectomy Patricia Suplee, Rutgers University; Bonnie Jerome-D’Emilia, Rutgers University; Jennifer Boiler, Rutgers University; John D’Emilia, Cancer Care of Southern N.J. 3:09 PM Glycemic Status and Cytokine Expression Associated with Infections in Autologous Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation Recipients Marilyn Hammer, New York University; Gail Melkus, New York University Symposium Session C6: Creating a Culture of Health in the Caribbean Basin Through Nursing Research Lincoln 3 2:15 PM Creating Culture of Health in the Carribean Basin Through Nursing Research Kelley Newlin, University of Connecticut; Keville Frederickson, City University of New York; Samantha Stonbraker, Columbia University; Martha Whetsell, City University of New York 2:30 PM Social Support and Preferred Illness Treatment Following the 2010 Haitian Earthquake Keville Frederickson, Pace University 2:45 PM Promoting Aging Through Courage Among Elderly Mexican Women Martha Whetsell, City University of New York; Keville Frederickson, Pace University 3:00 PM Health Information Needs of HIV Positive Adults in La Romana, Dominican Republic Samantha Stonbraker, Columbia University; Elaine Larson, Columbia University 3:15 PM Diabetes Prevention and Self-Management Intervention for Ethnic Minority Nicaraguans Kelley Newlin Lew, University of Connecticut; Yolanda Mclean, Bethesda Memorial Hospital; Gail Melkus, New York University; Deborah Chyun, New York University Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 23 3:45 – 4:45 PM Poster Session II Meet the Researchers Atrium Poster 1 Political Skill and Relevance to Nursing: An Integrative Review Wanda Montalvo, Columbia University Poster 2 Family World View in a Context of Chronic Diseases: Concept Analysis Paloma Cesar de Sales, New York University Poster 3 The Relationship Between Reminiscence, Physical Activity and Pain Juliette Shellman, University of Connecticut; Deborah McDonald, University of Connecticut; Lisa Harrison, University of Connecticut; Rubby Koomson, University of Connecticut; Joseph Ferraro, University of Connecticut; Kelly Ramos, University of Massachusetts-Lowell Poster 4 The Lived Experience of Parental Bereavement Christine Denhup, Southern Connecticut State University Poster 5 Service Learning With a Geriatric Population: Changing Attitudes and Improving Knowledge Audrey Beauvais, Fairfield University; John Beauvais, Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine Poster 6 Facilitators and Barriers to the Adoption of Telehealth in Older Adults: An Integrative Review Marva Foster, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Poster 7 Examining Social Determinants of Health Inequities Among Hispanics: Advancing Critical Paradigms in Nursing Science Jean Edward, University of Massachusetts-Boston Poster 9 IV Infusion Safety: The Impact of a Simplified User Interface on Programming Times for IV Smart Pumps Karen Giuliano, Yale University Poster 10 Evaluation of One-day Polyethylene Glycol Powder Solution (Miralax®) for Colonoscopy in Children Mei Lin Chen-Lim, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Denise Ciavardone, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Lisa Farace, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Frances Jannelli, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Megan Nieberle, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Benjamin Sahn, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Elizabeth Ely, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Xuemei Zhang, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Anita Puma, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Petar Mamula, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Poster 11 Prevention of Adverse Post-Operative Gastrointestinal Events in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Surgical Patients Sharon Farrell, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Kelly Ryan, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Annette Norton, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Linda Hurd, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Mei Lin Chen-Lim, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Elizabeth Ely, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Poster 12 Mind/Body Spirit Techniques for Stress Management in College Students Nancy Baker, MGH Institute of Health Professions Poster 13 Concept Analysis: Workaround in Nursing Jin Jun, New York University Poster 14 Food Insecurity: A Concept Analysis Krista Schroeder, Columbia University; Arlene Smaldone, Columbia University Poster 15 An Evaluation of Participants’ Understanding of the Research Consenting Process Debra Palmer, Exeter Hospital Poster 16 Types of Sedentary Behavior in Adolescents and Correlations with Body Mass Index (BMI) Myoungock Jang, Yale University; Karl Minges, Yale University; Ariana Chao, Yale University; Chorong Park, Yale University; Margaret Grey, Yale University; Robin Whittemore, Yale University Poster 17 Bangladeshi Mothers’ Perceptions of Their Children’s Body Size Ana Mola, NYU Langone Medical Center Poster 18 How Useful is a Single Day-time Measure of Salivary Cortisol as a Stress Biomaker in a Community-based Study of Mental Health Symptoms in Older Hispanic Women? Nancy Reame, Columbia University; Sunmoo Yoon, Columbia University; Niurka Suero-Tejeda, Columbia University; Serge Cremers, Columbia University; Suzanne Bakken, Columbia University Poster 19 Predictors of Delay and Related Outcomes in Heart Failure Patients: An Integrative Review Kristen A Sethares, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth; Elizabeth Chin, University of Massachusetts- Dartmouth; Corrine Y. Jurgens, Stony Brook University Poster 20 An Exploration of Caregiver Choice Through the Lens of Sartrean Existentialism Kristin Corey, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth; Mary McCurry, University of Massachusetts- Dartmouth Poster 21 Breastfeeding Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Self-efficacy Among Inpatient Health Care Providers Shayleigh Dickson, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System; Imelissa Blancas, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System; Andrea Rocha, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System 24 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions Poster 22 Effectiveness of the Teach-Back Method on Decreasing Hospitalizations and Rehospitalizations and Improving Patient Satisfaction Scores Among Hospice Patients Meghan Ryan, Ramapo College of New Jersey; Bernard Newland, Veterans Affairs Poster 23 The Identification and Utilization of Staff Nurses as Organizational Champions Melissa O’Malley Tuomi, University of Massachusetts-Worcester Poster 24 Among the Missing: The Experiences of Vietnamese American Nursing Students Mary Wilby, La Salle University Poster 25 Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing Education: From the Voices of Students and Faculty Veronica Feeg, Molloy College; Alice Nash, Winthrop University Hospital; Diane Mancino, National Student Nurses Association Poster 26 Nursing Science, Mental Illness, and the Family: A Conceptual Framework for Improving Health and Quality of Life Mary McCurry, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth; Susan Hunter Revell, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Poster 27 Data Quality: A Central Tenet in Electronic Health Records Research Shelli Feder, Yale University Poster 28 CPAP Adherence in Children and Adolescents with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Alexa Watach, Penn State College of Nursing; Colleen Ciano, Penn State College of Nursing; Amy Sawyer, Penn State College of Nursing Poster 29 Presentation of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction Kenneth M. Faulkner, New York University; Victoria Vaughan Dickson, New York University; Gail D’Eramo Melkus, New York University Poster 30 Does Sleep Disturbance Increase the Risk for Falls? Nancy Knechel, Yale University; Nancy Redeker, Yale University Poster 31 Use of Standardized Patients to Teach Therapeutic Communication in Undergraduate Nursing Education Margaret Laccetti, University of Massachusetts-Lowell; Sandra Mote, University of Massachusetts- Lowell; Laurie Soroken, University of Massachusetts-Lowell; Dale Young, University of Massachusetts- Lowell Poster 32 Using GIS Technology to Inform Environmental Health Policy: A Case Study Involving USEPA’s DecisionMaking Process of Remedy Selection and Building Community Capacity Marcella Thompson, University of Rhode Island; Beverly Xu, PES Structural Engineers; Lynn Carlson, Brown University; Kim Boekelheide, Brown University Poster 33 The Impact of Surgical Menopause on the Insomnia Trajectory in Perimenopausal Women Colleen Ciano, Penn State College of Nursing; Tonya King, The Pennsylvania State University; Judith Hupcey, Penn State College of Nursing; Robin Redmon Wright, The Pennsylvania State University; Amy M Sawyer, Penn State College of Nursing Poster 34 The Weathering Hypothesis: Understanding Mechanisms and Implications for Racial/Ethnic Differences in Birth Outcomes Sangmi Kim, University of Pennsylvania; Eun-Ok Im, University of Pennsylvania Poster 35 A Culture of Health Through Family and Friends: Information Seeking Behaviors and Adherence to Discharge Instructions in Urgent Care Traci Alberti, University of Massachusetts Medical School - Graduate School of Nursing Poster 36 End-of-Life Care Behind Bars: A Systematic Review Rachel Wion, Penn State College of Nursing; Susan Loeb, Penn State College of Nursing Poster 37 Global Effects of the Haitian Earthquake 2010 on the Haitian Diaspora Keville Frederickson, Pace University; Cidna Valentin, City University of New York Poster 38 A Comparison of Recently Diagnosed HIV-Positive Women and Women Diagnosed Early in the Epidemic: Has the Social-Ecological Context of Transmission Changed? Carol Roye, Pace University Poster 39 Animal Assisted Therapy for Anxiety in Developmentally Disabled Adult Dental Sedation Patients Caren Cajares, Old Dominion University Poster 40 Psychometric Analysis of Instruments Measuring Parental Self-Management Behaviors for Children With Asthma Amanda Green, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Jacqueline Fawcett, University of Massachusetts- Boston; Haeok Lee, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Laura Hayman, University of Massachusetts- Boston Poster 41 The Lived Experience of Family Nurse Practitioners Who Perform a Sexual Health Assessment on Adults Madeleine Lloyd, New York University Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 25 Poster 42 Patterns of Exercise in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Margaret McCarthy, Yale University; Robin Whittemore, Yale University Poster 43 An Exploration of the Challenges Associated With Preventing Relapse to Smoking Among Women Transitioning into Motherhood Susan Bare, University of Pittsburgh; Michele D Levine, University of Pittsburgh; Annette DeVito Dabbs, University of Pittsburgh; Judith A Tate, The Ohio State University Poster 44 Family Resilience in Families of Adults with Diabetes Kristine Batty, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Diabetes Care Solutions, LLC Poster 45 The Association Between Receipt of Emotional and Social Support and Smoking Status Among Cancer Survivors: Results from 10 US States, 2010 Hermine Poghosyan, University of Massachusetts-Boston; AbdulMuhsen AbuFannouneh, University of Massachusetts-Boston Poster 46 An Evaluation of Rural Teens Perceived Barriers, Benefits and Beliefs About Health Care Access Jessica Webb, Shenandoah University; Tina Haney, Old Dominion University 5:00 – 6:30 PM Scientific Series D Paper Session D1: Newborn and NICU Care Lincoln 6 5:00 PM Nurses’ Perceptions of Rooming-In for the Inpatient Postpartum Setting Jennifer Johnson, Maine Medical Center; Kristiina Hyrkas, Maine Medical Center 5:18 PM Stressful Early Life Experience in the NICU Imprints Infant Gut Microbiome Xiaomei Cong, University of Connecticut; Jacqueline McGrath, University of Connecticut; Wendy Henderson, National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR); Stephen Walsh, University of Connecticut 5:36 PM A Meta-ethnography: Skin to Skin Holding From the Caregiver’s Perspective Dorothy Vittner, University of Connecticut; Sharon Casavant, University of Connecticut; Jacqueline McGrath, University of Connecticut 5:54 PM Cup Feeding in the ICU: The Influence of Health Care Provider Knowledge Sameh Ghareeb, FEM Nursing Services; Lisa Chiodo, University of Massachusetts Medical School - Graduate School of Nursing; Linda Lewandowski, University of Massachusetts Medical School - Graduate School of Nursing Paper Session D2: Nursing Organizational Climate and Workforce Issues Lincoln 5 5:00 PM Nurse Practitioner Practice Environments in Primary Care Organizations are Important: Implications for Primary Care Workforce Capacity Lusine Poghosyan, Columbia University; Jianfang Liu, Columbia University 5:18 PM A Qualitative Systematic Review of Internal and External Influences on Shared Decision- making in All Health Care Settings Marie Truglio-Londrigan, Pace University; Jason Slyer, Pace University; Joanne Singleton, Pace University; Priscilla Worral, Upstate University Hospital 5:36 PM Organizational Climate Assessment of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants and the Association With Perceived Team Membership Jennifer Derkazarian, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center; Alex Hoyt, MGH Institute of Health Professions; Lisa Colombo, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center; Lusine Poghosyan, Columbia University 5:54 PM Nurses’ Beliefs About Professional Nursing Peer Review: A Pilot Elicitation Study Framed by the Theory of Planned Behavior Aditi Rao, University of Pennsylvania; Michele Otto, University of Pennsylvania; Angela Newton, University of Pennsylvania; Rebecca Trotta, University of Pennsylvania; Kate FitzPatrick, University of Pennsylvania Paper Session D3: Mental Health and Recovery Lincoln 4 5:00 PM Experience of Recovery From a Mental Illness Sheila Linz, Seton Hall University; Nancy Hanrahan, University of Pennsylvania; Phyllis Solomon, University of Pennsylvania; Marissa DeCesaris, NYU Langone Medical Center; Antony Krumbhaar, Foundations of Behavioral Health 5:18 PM Mental Health Status Indicators and Vision Status Among Adult Women Respondents to the 2010-2013 National Health Interview Surveys Nancy Sharts-Hopko, Villanova University 5:36 PM Stress and Coping in a Mother-Child Residential Drug Treatment Program Lorie Goshin, Hunter College 26 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions 5:54 PM Examining the Relationships Between Eating Phenotypes and Physiological and Self-Reported Stress Ariana Chao, Yale University; Rajita Sinha, Yale University 6:12 PM Childhood Adversity, Inflammation, and Illness in Mid-Life Adults Emily Hauenstein, University of Delaware College of Health Sciences/School of Nursing; Din Chen, University of Rochester; Joyce Smith, University of Rochester Paper Session D4: Cardiac Disorders: Patient and Family Experiences Lincoln 3 5:00 PM “What Were They Thinking?”: Examining Patients’ Cognitive Representations of Heart Failure Self-care Using a Unique, Theoretically Derived Methodology Harleah G. Buck, Penn State College of Nursing; Linda McAndrew, Penn State College of Nursing; J. Nicholas Dionne-Odom, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Rachel Wion, Penn State College of Nursing; Barbara Riegel, University of Pennsylvania 5:18 PM Patient and Caregiver Expectations Determine Satisfaction Post-LVAD Barbara Birriel, The Pennsylvania State University; Lisa Kitko, The Pennsylvania State University; Judith Hupcey, The Pennsylvania State University; Maureen Palese, The Pennsylvania State University 5:36 PM Exercise Promotes Behavioral Alertness in Heart Failure Ruth Masterson Creber, Columbia University; Victoria M. Pak, University of Pennsylvania; Miranda Varrasse, University of Pennsylvania; Barbara Riegel, University of Pennsylvania 5:54 PM Medication Practices and Self-Efficacy of Patients Living with Heart Failure: A Mixed- Methods Study Janet Knecht, University of Saint Joseph Paper Session D5: Cognitive Status in the Elderly Lincoln 2 5:00 PM Pain in Persons With Dementia: Association With Delirium and Function During Rehabilitation Ann Kolanowski, Penn State College of Nursing; Jacqueline Mogle, Penn State; Donna Fick, Penn State College of Nursing; Nikki Hill, Penn State College of Nursing; Paula Mulhall, Penn State College of Nursing; Elise Colancecco, Penn State College of Nursing; Liza Behrens, Penn State College of Nursing 5:18 PM Everyday Lifestyle Strategies for Sustaining Cognitive Status Elizabeth Howard, Northeastern University; John Morris, Hebrew SeniorLife; Knight Steel, Hackensack University Medical Center; Kelley Strout, University of New England; Brant Fries, University of Michigan; Alice Moore, Kendal Corporation, Kendal Outreach; Vjenck Garma-Homolova, Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft 5:36 PM An Integrative Review of Family Caregivers of Patients With Frontotemporal Dementia Billy Caceres, New York University; Tina Sadarangani, New York University; Jin Jun, New York University; Mayu Frank, New York University; Melissa T. Martelly, New York University; Paloma Cesar de Sales, New York University 5:54 PM Pain Assessment Tools for Individuals With Dementia: A Meta-review Dawn Dowding, Columbia University; Valentina Lichtner, University of Leeds, UK; Philip Esterhuizen, University of Leeds, UK; S. José Closs, University of Leeds; Andrew Long, University of Leeds; Anne Corbett, Kings College London; Michelle Briggs, Leeds Beckett University 6:12 PM Outcomes of a Problem-solving Intervention With Caregivers of Community-dwelling Patients with Memory Loss: A Preliminary Look Judith Erlen, University of Pittsburgh; Martin Houze, University of Pittsburgh; Jennifer Lingler, University of Pittsburgh; Susan Sereika, University of Pittsburgh; Lisa Tamres, University of Pittsburgh Symposium Session D6: Creating a Culture of Health in Africa and Asia Through Nursing & Interdisciplinary Research Harding 5:00 PM Creating a Culture of Health in Africa and Asia Through Nursing & Interdisciplinary Research Kelley Newlin Lew, University of Connecticut; Wei-Ti Chen, Yale University; Carolyn Sun, Columbia University; Elaine Larson, Columbia University; Emily Tuthill, University of Connecticut 5:18 PM Establishing a Program of Global Initiatives for Nursing Education Elaine Larson, Columbia University; Jennifer Dohrn, Columbia University; Kristine Kulage, Columbia University 5:36 PM Cross-cultural Adaptation of Instruments Assessing Breastfeeding Determinants: A Multi-step Approach Emily Tuthill, University of Connecticut; Regina Cusson, University of Connecticut; Jacqueline McGrath, University of Connecticut; Robert Gable, Johnson and Wales University; Lisa Butler, Harvard University; Jeffrey Fisher, University of Connecticut 5:54 PM Lessons Learned From the Cross-Country Collaborations: Working With Asian Collaborators Wei-Ti Chen, Yale University 7:00 – 8:30 PM University of Delaware School of Nursing Reception Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org Wilson A & B 27 Friday, April 17, 2015 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM Registration Thurgood Foyer 7:00 – 8:00 AM Breakfast for Deans, Directors & Nurse Executives (Invitation Only) 7:00 – 8:00 AM RIG Meetings 7:00 – 8:00 AM Exposition with Coffee & Tea 7:00 – 7:30 AM Poster Session III Set-up Atrium 7:15 – 7:45 AM NINR Round Table Appointments Taylor 8:00 – 9:00 AM Poster Session III Meet the Researchers Atrium Hoover Exhibit Hall C & Atrium Poster 1 Thrown to the Wolves: Later Life Recollections of Former Emergency Room Nurses Margaret Whelan, Molloy College Poster 2 Affect Balance and Relationship to Well-being in Nursing Home Residents With Dementia Ann Kolanowski, Penn State College of Nursing; Kimberly Van Haitsma, Penn State College of Nursing; Suzanne Meeks, University of Louisville; Mark Litaker, University of Alabama Poster 3 Quality of Life Issues in Young and Middle Aged Adults With Heart Failure: A Systematic Review Alison Walsh, Penn State College of Nursing; Lisa Kitko, Penn State College of Nursing Poster 4 Developing a Predictive Model to Inform Gyn Health Promotion in Women Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence Patricia Hindin, Rutgers University; Rula Wilson, Rutgers University Poster 5 Family Functioning With Prader Willi Syndrome Susan Vitale, Molloy College Poster 6 Teen Perceptions of Sexual Activity, Decision-making, and the Promotion of Safe Sexual Practices: A Focus Group Study Judith Herrman, University of Delaware Poster 7 Electronic Documentation: New Task or New Tool? Cynthia Gaudet, Westfield State University Poster 8 Non-drug Pain Strategies Used by Heart Failure Patients With Chronic Pain Deborah McDonald, University of Connecticut; Christine Soutar, St. Francis Hospital & Medical Center; Maria Agudelo, St. Francis Hospital & Medical Center; Angela Alfriyie, St. Francis Hospital & Medical Center Poster 9 An Integrative Review of Cup Feeding as a Supplemental, Alternative Feeding Method for Breastfed Infants Frances Penny, University of Connecticut Poster 10 Heart Failure Discharge Instructions - A Comparative Content Analysis of Notes Written by Nurse Practitioner and Physician Providers Daniel David, Regis College; Joanne Dalton, Regis College; Lorraine Britting, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Elizabeth Howard, Northeastern University Poster 11 Experiences of a Multidisciplinary Team of Perioperative Nurses During the Process of Creating and Sustaining a Year-long (and on-going) Research Project Jane Greene Ryan, Drexel University; Debbie Cutrona, Cooper University Health Care Poster 12 The Role of Language and Communication in Providing Quality Health Care by Expatriate Nurses in Saudi Arabia Karen Pounds, Northeastern University Poster 13 Creating a Safe Culture in Which to Grow: Experiences From a Nurse Residency Program Jane Greene Ryan, Drexel University; Donna O’Shea, Cooper University Health Care; Cheryl Koehl, Cooper University Health Care Poster 14 Patient Satisfaction and the Delivery of Quality Patient Care: Hidden Conflict in the Emergency Department Mary L. Johansen, Rutgers University Poster 15 Under the Surface: Asthma Severity, Symptom Control and Perceived Stress in Urban Children Felesia Bowen, Rutgers University; Elizabeth Sloan-Power, Rutgers University Poster 16 Using Evidence to Write Guidelines: A Randomized Placebo-controlled Trial of Aromatherapy to Reduce Anxiety During Breast Biopsies Renee Trambert, Morristown Memorial Hospital; Mildred Ortu Kowalski, Morristown Memorial Hospital; Betty Wu, Morristown Memorial Hospital; Nimisha Mehta, Morristown Memorial Hospital; Paul Friedman, Morristown Memorial Hospital 28 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions Poster 17 Maintaining Perioperative Normothermia: An Evidence-Based Improvement Project Rona Levin, New York University; Fay Wright, New York University; Kathy Pecoraro, Northern Westchester Hospital; Wendy Kopec, Northern Westchester Hospital Poster 18 Exploring Perceptions of an Interdisciplinary Health Care Team Involved in a Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Process Resulting in Significant Changes to Clinical Practice Regarding Aminoglycoside Therapy Monitoring Janet Tridente, Cooper University Health System; Beth Malane, Cooper University Health System; Jane Greene Ryan, Cooper University Health System Poster 19 Assessing Environmental Literacy in Nursing Education: Student Knowledge, Behaviors and Attitudes Related to Sustainability in Hospital Settings Robin Wood, Boston College; Coleen Toronto, Curry College Poster 20 Reflection as an Educational Strategy in Nursing Professional Development: An Integrative Review Robbin Miraglia, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth; Marilyn Asselin, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Poster 21 Intervention Fidelity in Qigong Randomized Controlled Trials: A Method Review Robin Whittemore, Yale University; Marjorie Funk, Yale University Poster 22 Equivalence of Laboratory Values Between Peripheral Venipuncture and Samples From Newly Inserted Peripheral Intravenous Catheters Erika Setzer, Northern Westchester Hospital; Catherine Tarpey, Northern Westchester Hospital Poster 23 Evaluating Parenting Programs for Incarcerated Men: An intervention to Reduce Familial Violence Donna Zucker, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Christine Beatriz, University of Massachusetts- Amherst Poster 24 Examining the Relationships Among Social Support, Cultural identity, Self-esteem and Loneliness to Better Understand Health Behaviors Among Asian Adolescents Cynthia Ayres, Rutgers University; Susan Norris, Rutgers University Poster 25 Stakeholder Perceptions of the APRN Consensus Model Implementation Process in Mid-Atlantic States (PA, NJ, DE, MD) Ronald Castaldo, University of Delaware Poster 26 The Experience of Moral Distress and Collaboration in Critical Care Nurses in an Urban Academic Medical Center Sandia Royal, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital; Lisa Falcon, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital; Adelle DeGuzman, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital; Maryann Brookes, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital; Karen Magarelli, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital; Jon McCoy, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; Kathleen Zavotsky, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Poster 27 Systematic Review of Text Messaging as an Intervention for the Treatment of Adolescent Obesity Mary McCurry, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Poster 28 Issues and Solutions in Multilingual Research Among Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors Sangmi Kim, University of Pennsylvania; Eun-Ok Im, University of Pennsylvania; ICSG-AA Research Team ICSG-AA Research Team, University of Pennsylvania Poster 29 Parish Nurse’s Role in Diabetes Management Jessica Devido, Duquesne University; Dorothy Mayernik, Mercy Parish Nurse and Health Ministry Program; Willa Doswell, University of Pittsburgh; Betty Braxter, University of Pittsburgh; Jan Dorman, University of Pittsburgh; Martha Terry, University of Pittsburgh; Denise Charron-Prochownik, University of Pittsburgh Poster 30 Improving Patient Outcomes by Creating a Process for an All-RN Model to Obtain Vancomycin/Aminoglycoside Blood Levels for Patients on Intravenous Vancomycin/Aminoglycosides Elizabeth Malane, Cooper University Hospital; Janet Tridente, Cooper University Hospital; Jane Ryan, Cooper University Hospital; Linda Chuang, Cooper University Hospital; Gina Marone, Cooper University Hospital; Henry Fraimow, Cooper University Hospital; Corey Angelini, Cooper University Hospital; Krystal Huner, Cooper University Hospital Poster 31 Cultural Factors Associated With Quality of Life: An Integrative Review Jennel Osborne, Columbia University; Arlene Smaldone, Columbia University Poster 32 Generation Y: Retention Motivators for a New Culture of Nurses Stephanie M. Chung, Kean University Poster 33 A Case Study of the Injection Drug Users’ Perceptions of Received Nursing Care Kimberly Dion, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Poster 34 Symbolic Interactionism as the Theoretical Lens to Conduct Grounded Theory Research Kimberly Fenstermacher, York College of Pennsylvania Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 29 Poster 35 Validation of the Spanish Version of the Mammography Specific Self-Efficacy Scale Bonnie Jerome-D’Emilia, Rutgers University; Patricia Suplee, Rutgers University; Ayse Akincigil, Rutgers University Poster 36 Food Insecurity Among Older Adults: A Social Ecological Approach Shari Goldberg, Colby-Sawyer College; Barbara Mawn, University of Massachusetts-Lowell Poster 37 Is the School Environment Contributing to Physical Inactivity Among African American High School Girls? Wanda Williams, Rutgers University Poster 38 Methodological Factors Conducting Research With Incarcerated Persons with Diabetes Louise Reagan, New York University Poster 39 State of the Science: Sleep Assessment in Community-Dwelling Older Adults Miranda Varrasse, University of Pennsylvania; Pamela Cacchione, University of Pennsylvania Poster 40 Maternal Childhood Maltreatment, Maternal Obesity, and Infant Birth Weight: Associations With Maternal Stress, Social Support and Mental Health Patricia Semeraro, Columbia University; Catherine Monk, Columbia University; Joan Kearney, Columbia University Poster 41 Are We There Yet? An Analysis of Delirium Risk Prediction Models Margarete L. Zalon, University of Scranton Poster 43 Effect of Educational Preparation and Practice Environment on Nurses’ Decisions About Hospital Bedside Nursing Mary Jane K. DiMattio, University of Scranton; Adele M. Spegman, Geisinger Health System Poster 44 Influence of Causal Attributions on Cancer-Related Distress Elizabeth Skrovanek, University of Pittsburgh; Teresa Hagan, University of Pittsburgh; Grace Campbell, University of Pittsburgh; Sarah Belcher, University of Pittsburgh; Janet Arida, University of Pittsburgh; Guyanna Ackison, University of Pittsburgh; Heidi Donovan, University of Pittsburgh Poster 45 Reasons Pediatric Patients Attend or Do Not Attend Scheduled Healthcare Appointments: A Qualitative Review From Parents’ Perspectives Nora Vizzachero, Cooper University Hospital 9:15 – 10:45 AM Scientific Series E Paper Session E1: Culture and Social Determinants of Health Lincoln 6 9:15 AM The Lived Experience of African American Caregivers Caring for Adult African American Patients With Heart Failure: A Phenomenological Study Heather Hamilton, Central Connecticut State University 9:33 AM The Functional Assessment of Cancer Patients in Gaborone, Botswana Mark Lazenby, Yale University; Norman Carl Swart, Case Western Reserve University 9:51 AM Pláticas de la Presión Arterial: Hypertension Education in the Hispanic Community Christine Ferrari, The Mount Sinai Hospita 10:09 AM Integrating Injury and Hospitalization Into a Life-world: The Experience of Black Trauma Patients at an Urban Trauma Center in Philadelphia Sara F. Jacoby, University of Pennsylvania; Therese S. Richmond, University of Pennsylvania 10:27 AM Healthy Eating Challenges of Hispanic Women Living in an Urban Neighborhood Patricia Suplee, Rutgers University; Bonnie Jerome-D’Emilia, Rutgers University; Sherry Burrell, Rutgers University Paper Session E2: Palliative and End of Life Care Lincoln 4 9:15 AM Perceptions and Utilization of Palliative Care Services for HF patients at End of Life Lisa Kitko, Penn State College of Nursing; Judith Hupcey, Penn State College of Nursing 9:33 AM Quality of Life (QOL) in Children Dying of Cancer: The State of the Science Ijeoma Ogunlade, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Jacqueline Fawcett, University of Massachusetts- Boston; Teri Aronowitz, University of Massachusetts-Boston 9:51 AM End-of-life Care in the Acute Care Setting: An Integrative Review Alyson Prokop, Baystate Medical Center 10:09 AM Understanding Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) Meetings in a Hospice Setting Barbara DiCicco-Bloom, City University of New York 30 www.enrs-go.org Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions 10:27 AM Goals of Care Transition in Palliative Care Consultation Sally Norton, University of Rochester; Nathalie Dougoud, University of Rochester; Heather Pyke, University of Rochester; Susan Tedesco, University of Rochester; Timothy Quill, University of Rochester; Bethel Powers, University of Rochester Paper Session E3: Experiences of Nursing Students and Faculty Lincoln 5 9:15 AM Trajectory of NP Students’ Self-Reported Readiness to Practice in the APRN Role: Influence of Preceptor Characteristics and the Preceptorship Experience Veronica Feeg, Molloy College; Gloria Otoo, Molloy College; Minna Kapp, Long Island University; Bruce Zitkus, Long Island University 9:33 AM What’s Authority Got to Do With It? Epistemic Beliefs and Prelicensure Nursing Students Tammie Calabrese, Widener University 9:51 AM The Experience of Registered Nurses Returning to School for the Baccalaureate: A Metasynthesis Linda Perfetto, Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education 10:09 AM The Relationship Among Culture, Moral Orientation and Religiosity in Undergraduate Nursing Students Joan Valas, Adelphi University; Jane White, Adelphi University; Ann Peirce, Adelphi University; Mon Mon, Adelphi University Paper Session E4: Symptom Management Lincoln 3 9:15 AM The Process of Dietary Adherence in Adult Post-Weight Loss Surgery Patients Sylvia Stevens, Montgomery College Nursing Program Silver Spring, MD 9:33 AM Exploring Symptom Profiles and Symptom Clusters in Patients Undergoing Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer Sherry Burrell, Rutgers University; Theresa Yeo, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital; Suzanne Smeltzer, Villanova University; Benjamin Leiby, Thomas Jefferson University; Harish Lavu, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital; Eugene Kennedy, Thomas Jefferson University; Charles Yeo, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital 9:51 AM Nurse Practitioners Effectively Deliver Pain Coping Skills Training to Patients With Osteoarthritis: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial Patricia Bruckenthal, Stony Brook University; Joan Broderick, University of Southern California; Francis Keefe, Duke University Medical Center 10:09 AM Neuroimaging the Brain-Gut Axis in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome Kristen Ronn Weaver, New York Presbyterian Hospital 10:27 AM Is Vigilance Improvement Contingent on Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Dose? Taylor Criste, Ohio Valley Hospital; Terri Weaver, University of Illinois at Chicago; Tonya King, Penn State College of Medicine and Public Health Sciences; Amy M. Sawyer, Penn State College of Nursing Paper Session E5: Mothering Experiences Harding 9:15 AM Hospital Care Practices Associated With Exclusive Breastfeeding 3-Months After Discharge From a Large Urban Academic Medical Center Wendy Budin, NYU Langone Medical Center/NYU College of Nursing; Eileen DiFrisco, NYU Langone Medical Center 9:33 AM Postpartum Services Redesigned Suzanne F. Foley, Widener University 9:51 AM Support for Mother - Late Preterm Infant Breastfeeding Dyads From Birth to 1 Month Ana Diallo, University of Connecticut; Debra Brandon, Duke University School of Nursing; Jacqueline McGrath, University of Connecticut; Ruth Lucas, University of Connecticut 10:09 AM First Time Mothers’ Experiences of a Planned Cesarean Birth Denise Puia, University of Saint Joseph 10:27 AM The Other Mother: A Narrative Analysis of the Postpartum Experiences of Nonbirth Lesbian Mothers Michele McKelvey, Westfield State University Symposium Session E6: Nursing Science, Evidence, and Policy: Advancing Nursing Research in Violence Lincoln 2 9:15 AM Nursing Science, Evidence and Policy: Advancing Nursing Research in Violence Donna Zucker, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Linda Copel, Villanova University; Marta Bruce, University of Pennsylvania; Deborah Stone, University of Massachusetts-Lowell; Holly Harner, La Salle University; Deborah Shelton, University of Connecticut 9:33 AM Perceptions of Clinical Research Participation Among Seriously Injured Urban Black Men Marta Bruce, University of Pennsylvania; Connie Ulrich, University of Pennsylvania; Nancy Kassam Adams, University of Pennsylvania; Therese S. Richmond, University of Pennsylvania Eastern Nursing Research Society • 27th Annual Scientific Sessions www.enrs-go.org 31 9:51 AM Challenges in Recruiting Military Couples Linda Copel, Villanova University 10:09 AM The Conundrums of Using Secondary Data Analysis to Explore Adolescent Victims of Violence Deborah Stone, University of Massachusetts-Lowell 10:27 AM Moving Beyond “If It Bleeds, It Leads”: Presenting Trauma-Based Data Using a Trauma-Informed Approach Holly Harner, La Salle University Take the next step to advancing your education and career. 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