Curriculum Vitae Katherine Simone McGilton, RN, PhD Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-UHN E.W. Bickle Centre for Complex Continuing Care Department of Research, Suite N236B 130 Dunn Avenue, Toronto, ON, M6K 2R7 T: (416) 597-3422 ext. 2500; F: (416) 530-2470 Kathy.McGilton@uhn.ca ___________________________________________________________________________________________ DATE Current as of Feb 3, 2013 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION DEGREES Bachelor of Science Master of Science Doctor of Philosophy Post Doctoral Training YEAR 1987 1993 2001 2001-2003 INSTITUTION/ PLACE University of Toronto University of Toronto University of Toronto Kunin-Lunenfeld Applied Research Unit (KLARU), Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care SPECIALTY Nursing Nursing Nursing Measurement PROFESSIONAL LICENSE ____________________________________________________________________________________ Registered Nurse 1987 College of Nurses of Ontario -1- EMPLOYMENT PRESENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor (part-time status) Lawrence S. Bloomberg, Faculty of Nursing University of Toronto School of Graduate Studies University of Toronto Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Sciences 2009 - present Lawrence S. Bloomberg, Faculty of Nursing University of Toronto Faculty of Nursing University of Toronto 2003 - 2009 Senior Scientist Toronto Rehabilitation Institute Toronto 2009- present Research Scientist Toronto Rehabilitation Institute Toronto 2003 - 2009 Affiliate Scientist KLARU, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care Toronto Faculty of Nursing University of Toronto 2003 - present Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care North York Sunnybrook Health Science Centre North York Faculty of Nursing University of Toronto 2000 - 2001 Full Member Associate Professor (cross-appointment) 2006 - present 2008 - present PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor (status only) Lecturer 2000 - 2003 RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS Co-Investigator Nursing Health Services Research Unit Research Associate Consultant Consultant Research Assistant -2- 2001 - present 1999 - 2000 1996 - 1997 1994 - 1995 ACADEMIC AWARDS 2010 2006 2004-2009 2004 2001-2003 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1997-1998 1996-1997 1996-1997 1995-1996 1995-1996 1995-1996 1994-1995 1992-1993 Sigma Theta Tau International, Lambda Pi-At-Large, Dorothy M. Pringle Award for Excellence in Nursing Research RNAO – Leadership in Nursing Research Award Career Scientist Award: Ministry of Health and LTC ($300,000) Age + Prize: CIHR: Institute on Aging ($1,000) Post Doctoral Training Award, Alzheimer Society of Canada ($70,000) University of Toronto Fellowship ($3,500) Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($11,500) Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($11,500) Canadian Nurses Foundation: Jill E Schneuker Fellowship in Nursing ($5,000) Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($11,500) Gail Donner Scholarship, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario ($3,000) Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($11,500) University of Toronto, Connaught Scholarship - deferred ($15,000) Quality of Nursing Worklife Studentship, Facultyof Nursing, University of Toronto ($5,000) University of Toronto, Connaught Scholarship ($15,000) Dean’s Society Graduate Fellowship, Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto ($5,000) -3- PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES 1. Associate Member, Réseau de recherche en interventions en sciences infirmières du Québec (RRISIQ)/Quebec Nursing Interventions Research Network January 2013 2. Quality Improvement Plan Indicator Benchmarking Expert Panel – Nov to Dec 2012 3. LTC Innovation Expert Panel, OLTCA, March 2011 to January 2012 4. Visiting Professorship: Barcelona Spain, March – April 2011, Agencia de Gestio d’Ajuts, Catalonia 5. Expert Panel Member for the RNAO Best Practice Guidelines Revisions: Care Strategies for Dementia, Delirium and Depression, 2009-2010. 6. Expert Panel Member for the Development of Best Practice Guidelines for Hip Fracture Patients in the GTA, 2009-2010 7. Member of the Canadian Dementia Knowledge Translation Network, a new team chaired by Ken Rockwood and funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Aging: 2008 to present. 8. Core Member, DementiaNET (http://www.ucalgary.ca/dementianet/), a new emerging team chaired by Neil Drummond and funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Aging: 2006 to present. 9. Expert panel member for the Development of Guidelines Canadian Coalition For Seniors’ Mental Health, 2005 to 2006. 10. Expert Panel Member for the RNAO Best Practice Guidelines: Care Strategies for Dementia, Delirium and Depression, 2002-2004. 11. Registered Nurses Association of Ontario. 1990 to present. 12. International Nursing Honour Society, Sigma Theta Tau, Lambda Pi Chapter, 1993 to present. 13. Gerontological Society of America, 2001 to present. 14. Canadian Association on Gerontology, 1999 to present. -4- RESEARCH AWARDS CAREER AWARDS Alzheimer Society of Canada Post-doctoral award $40,000 per year for two years 2001-2003 Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Career Scientist Award $50,000 plus benefits per year for five years 2004 -2009 Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Mid-Career Scientist Award $85,000 plus benefits per year for three years 2011-2014 STUDENT/TRAINEE AWARDS INTERNATIONAL Received, 2010-2012 UK Post Doctoral Fellowship, Co-Supervisor, Trainee:Dr. Sion Williams, $40,000 NATIONAL Submitted, 2014-2016 2013-2014 2013-2015 2013-2017 CIHR Post Doctoral Fellowship: Primary Supervisor, Trainee: Veronique Dube AD Society Post Doctoral Fellowship: Primary Supervisor, Trainee: Veronique Dube CIHR Post Doctoral Fellowship: Primary Supervisor, Trainee: Paula van Wyke CIHR Doctoral Fellowship: Primary Supervisor, Trainee: Charlene Chu PROVINCIAL Submitted, 2013-2014 Ontario Graduate Studentship, Primary Supervisor, Trainee: Charlene Chu 2013-2014 Ontario Graduate Studentship, Primary Supervisor, Trainee: Marianne Saragosa GRANTS UNDER REVIEW 1. Agency: Canadian Institutes of Health Research Date of Award and Duration: April 2013-March 2016 Project Title: Modular Intelligent Powered Wheelchair System Total Amount of Award: 250,000 Collaborators: A. Milhaldis, K.S. McGilton, A. Mackworth, B. Miller, R. Wang & S. Jaglal 2. Agency: Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Ministerio de Economica y competitividad Project Title: Nursing intervention to improve the interaction between providers and residents with dementia Total Amount of Award: 58.200€ (3 years) Collaborators: Carmen Nuin (PI), Teresa Botigué, Montserrat Gea, Pilar Jürshik, Joan Blanco, Jessica Miranda, Gerard Pedrá, KS McGilton and Elizabeth Rochon 3. Agency: MOH&LTC Date of Award and Duration: April 2013-March 2016 (3 years) Project Title: Providing Seniors with the Right Rehabilitation Care at the Right Time in the Right Place Total Amount of Award: $6,519, 243 Collaborators: S Jaglal, K.S. McGilton, D.Alter, E. Rochon, P. Kontos, & J. Cameron -5- PEER REVIEWED GRANT AWARDS 1 Agency: Alzheimer Society of Canada Date of Award and Duration: Sept 1, 2012 – August 31, 2014 (2 years) Project Title: Feasibility testing of a resident centred communication intervention for persons with dementia Total Amount of Award: $112,410 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), E. Rochon, K. Pichora-Fuller, S. Sidani, V. Boscart, P. van Lieshout, R. Wilson, B. Ben-David 2. Agency: Canadian Institute for Health Research: Partnerships for Health Systems Improvement (PHSI) Date of Award and Duration: April 2011 – March 2014 (3 years) Project Title: Impacts of policy and quality improvement on the determinants of quality in Ontario long-term care Total Amount of Award: $150,000 Collaborators: W. Wodchis (PI), W. Berta, & K.S. McGilton. 3. Agency: Canadian Institute for Health Research: Meetings, Planning, and Dissemination Date of Award and Duration: Jan 2011 – Jan 2012 (1 year) Project Title: Knowledge exchange institute for geriatric nursing, medical, and social work education Total Amount of Award: $25,000 Collaborators: L. McCleary (PI), P. Donahue, K.S. McGilton, V. Boscart, & T. Woo. 4. Agency: Canadian Institute for Health Research: operating grant Date of Award and Duration: Jan 2009 – Jan 2012 (3 years) Project Title: Patient-centred communication intervention Total Amount of Award: $260,145 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), R. Sorin-Peters, S. Sidani, E. Rochon, V. Boscart & M. Fox. 5. Agency: Canadian Institute for Health Research: Demonstration Projects in Mobility in Aging: Date of Award and Duration: Jan 2009 – Jan 2012 (3 years) Project Title: An in-patient rehabilitation model of care targeting cognitive impairment for patients post hip fracture surgery: A demonstration project Total Amount of Award: $369,000 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), A. Davies, G. Naglie, S. Jaglal, E. Rochon, J. Flannery, N. Mahomed. 6. Agency: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada: Collaborative Research and Training Experience Date of Award and Duration: Mar 2009 – Mar 2015 (6 years) Project Title: Collaborative Academic Rehabilitation Engineering (CARE) Program Total Amount of Award: $1,650,000 Collaborators: T. Chau, (PI), G. Fernie, M. Popovic, D. Bradley, K.S. McGilton, and 10 other investigators. 7. Agency: Canadian Institutes for Health Research: Meeting, Planning and Dissemination Grant Date of Award and Duration: Dec 2008 - Dec 2009 (1 year) Project Title: Knowledge Exchange for Evidence Based Gerontology Content in Undergraduate Nursing Education Total Amount of Award: $10,000 Collaborators: L. McLeary (PI), K.S. McGilton, L. McDonald, A. Oudshoorn 8. Agency: Canadian Institute for Health Research: Partnerships for Health System Improvement: Date of Award and Duration: 2008 – 2011 (3 years) Project Title: Dementia services and health outcomes Total Amount of Award: $300,000 -6- Collaborators: N. Drummond (PI), D. Turner, L. McLeary, K.S. McGilton, David Hogan, and 10 other investigators. 9. Agency: Ontario Centres for Excellence. Date of Award and Duration: 2008 – 2010 (3 years) Project Title: Advanced hand hygiene system to reduce hospital acquired infections Total Amount of Award: $287,000 Collaborators: G. Fernie (PI), A. McGeer, A. Mihailidis, K.S. McGilton, S. Jaglal. 10. Agency: Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Date of Award and Duration: 2008 – 2011 (3 years) Project Title: Understanding determinants of retention for regulated staff in LTC facilities Total Amount of Award: $446,000 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), A. Tourangeau, B. Bowers, W. Wodchis. 11. Agency: Canadian Institutes of Health Research Date of Award and Duration: 2007 - 2008 Project Title: Validating a response format to facilitate hospitalized older adults’ responding to standardized measures – Seed Grant Total Amount of Award: $50,000 Collaborators: M Fox (co-PI) & S. Sidani (co-PI), D. Streiner, K. S. McGilton. 12. Agency: Canadian Institutes of Health Research Date of Award and Duration: 2007 – 2010 (3 years) Project Title: Partnerships for Health System Improvement: Institutional supports to improve nursing staff effectiveness in Ontario long-term care Total Amount of Award: $300,000 Collaborators: W. Wodchis (PI), K. S. McGilton, A. Tourangeau, B. Whitney. 13. Agency: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Team Grant Date of Award and Duration: 2007 – 2012 (5 years) Project Title: Translating research into elder care Lead PI of Pilot study within the Team Grant on Supportive Supervisor ($50,000) Total Amount of Award: $5,694,344 Collaborators: C. Estabrooks (PI), Laschinger, G.G. Cummings, J. Profetto-McGrath, D.G. Morgan, A.E., Sales, J. Rycroft-Malone, P.G. Norton, S. Dopson, N.J Stewart, K. McGilton, G. Teare. 14. Agency: Canadian Institutes of Health Research Date of Award and Duration: 2007 – 2009 (2 years) Project Title: Embodied selfhood and person-centred dementia care: Exploring an arts informed intervention Total Amount of Award: $200,000 Collaborators: P. Kontos (PI), S. Jaglal, B. Ballon, G. Mitchell, C. Cott, K. McGilton, B. Poland. 15. Agency: Collaborative Research Program – Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care and Nursing Research Fund Date of Award and Duration: 2007 – 2009 (2 years) Project Title: Development and testing of a nurse-patient relationship measure. Total Amount of Award: $11,990 Collaborators: V. Boscart (PI), D. Pringle, E. Peter, K.S. McGilton. 16. Agency: Canadian Institutes for Health Research Date of Award and Duration: 2007 – 2008 (1 year) Project Title: Advanced health hygiene system to reduce hospital-acquired infections. Total Amount of Award: $40,000; Collaborators: G. Fernie (PI), A. McGeer, A. Mihailidis, K.S. McGilton. -7- 17. Agency: Health Canada: Networks of Centers of Excellence Date of Award and Duration: 2006-2011 (5 years) Project Title: National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly Total Amount of Award: $1,500,000 Collaborators: L. McDonald (co-PI) & A. Lombardo (Co-PI), K.S. McGilton and 20 other investigators 18. Agency: Alzheimer Society of Canada & Canadian Institute of Health Research Date of Award and Duration: 2005-2007 (2 years) Project Title: Relating well to persons with dementia Total Amount of Award: $108,000 Collaborators: K. S. McGilton (PI), S. Sidani, S. Guruge, M. Brown. 19. Agency: Canadian Institute of Health Research Date of Award and Duration: Aug 2004-2007 (3 years) Project Title: Understanding determinants of outcomes in complex continuing care Total Amount of Award: $200,000 Collaborators: A. Tourangeau (co-PI) & K. S. McGilton (co-PI), G. Teare, W. P. Wodchis. 20. Agency: Collaborative Research Program: Rehab & LTC & College of Nurses and the Nursing Health Services Research Unit Date of Award and Duration: 2005-2006 (2 years) Project Title: Leadership in Long-Term Care Total Amount of Award: $15,000 (CN); $11,000 (NHSRU) Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), B. Bowers, B. McKenzie-Green, V. Boscart. 21. Agency: Canadian Institute of Health Research Date of Award and Duration: 2005-2007 (2 years) Project Title: Understanding client centered care in rehabilitation facilities Total Amount of Award: $153,321 Collaborators: Cheryl Cott (PI), K.S. McGilton, S. Jaglal, G. Teare. 22. Agency: Change Foundation Date of Award and Duration: 2005-2007 (2 years) Project Title: Implementing and evaluating the new standards of rehabilitation nursing Total Amount of Award: $100,000 Collaborators: K. Velji (PI), S. Sidani, K.S. McGilton, L. Korkola, G. Gerring, G. Tardif, H. James. 23. Agency: Ryerson University & Collaborative Research Program: Rehabilitation & Long Term Care Date of Award and Duration: 2005-2007 (2 years) Project Title: Facilitating knowledge utilization in long-term care settings: Exploring influential factors through critical incident technique Total Amount of Award: $ 14,000 Collaborators: N. Janes (PI), M. Fox, M. Lowe & K.S. McGilton. 24. Agency: Canadian Institute of Health Research Date of Award and Duration: 2004-2007 (3 years) Project Title: Alternative approaches to assessing outcomes in health services research Total Amount of Award: $180,000 Collaborators: S. Sidani (PI), A. Davis, D. Beacon, D. Doran, D. Streiner & K. S. McGilton. 25. Agency: Canadian Health Services Research Foundation Date of Award and Duration: 2002-2004 (2 years) Project Title: Identification and testing of factors that influence supervisors’ ability to -8- develop supportive relationships with their staff Total Amount of Award: $167,000 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (co-PI) & L. McGillis-Hall (co-PI), D. Pringle, L. O’Brien Pallas, J. Krejci, & J. Williams. 26. Agency: Collaborative Research Program: Rehabilitation & Long-Term Care and Canadian Nurses Foundation -Nursing Care Partnership Program Date of Award and Duration: 2002-2004 (2 years) Project Title: Identification of factors that influence staffs’ ability to develop supportive Relationships with family members in complex continuing care environments Total Amount of Award: $14,815 Collaborators: K. S. McGilton (co-PI) & S. Guruge (co-PI), R. Librado, H. Campbell, L. Yetman. 27. Agency: Collaborative Research Program: Rehabilitation & Long-Term Date of Award and Duration: 2003-2004 (1 year) Project Title: Sitting on the bedside: A planned time for interactions Total Amount of Award: $7,356 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), H. Irwin-Robinson, V. Boscart, P. Minor, L. Spanjevic. 28. Agency: Collaborative Research Program: Rehabilitation & Long-Term Date of Award and Duration: 2001-2002 (1 year) Project Title: Continued testing of the psychometric properties of relationship measures Total Amount of Award: $5,000 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), D, Streiner 29. Agency: Canadian Nurses Gerontological Association & Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Crae Date of Award and Duration: 200-2001 (1 year) Project Title: The effects of a spatial orientation intervention to minimize the stress of relocation for elders with dementia Total Amount of Award: $7,500 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), P. Dawson, T., Riveria, R. VanReekum NON-PEER REVIEWED FUNDED PROJECTS - EXTERNAL FUNDING 1. Agency: Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care; Nursing Research Fund Date of Award and Duration: 2011-2012 Project Title: Understanding the Supportive Care Co-ordinator Role in Nursing Homes Total Amount of Award: $20,000 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), B Bowers, R Stone, S. Clarke, V. Boscart 2. Agency: Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Date of Award and Duration: 2008-2009 Project Title: Bill 140 Regulation Project Total Amount of Award: $40,000 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), S. Calabrese, L. Mcleary, L. Wagner. 3. Agency: Ontario Stroke Strategy Date of Award and Duration: 2007-2009 Project Title: Evaluation of pilot study focused on a communication intervention for persons with aphasia Total Amount of Award: $25,000 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), R. Sorin-Peters, S. Sidani, E. Rochon, V. Boscart & M. Fox. 4. Agency: Ontario Research Rehabilitation Network & Toronto Rehab Date of Award and Duration: 2006-2007 Project Title: Evaluation of a model of care for persons with dementia following a hip fracture -9- Total Amount of Award: $25,000 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), J. Wells, G. Naglie, A. Davis, S. Jaglal, E. Rochon & J. Flannery. 5. Agency: Ontario Research Rehabilitation Network & Toronto Rehab Date of Award and Duration: 2004-2005 Project Title: Rehabilitation of persons with dementia following a hip fracture Total Amount of Award: $10,000 Collaborators: K.S. McGilton (PI), J. Wells, G. Naglie, A. Davis, G. Teare & E. Rochon. PUBLICATIONS PEER REVIEWED MANUSCRIPTS SR=Senior Responsible Author P=Principal Author CP=Co-principal Author C=Collaborator Already Published: Total published – Refereed articles: 41 Proceedings/Book Chapters/Contributions to a collective work: 2 Accepted = 2 Submitted for review: 4 MANUSCRIPTS PUBLISHED 1. (P) McGilton, K.S., & Pringle, D.M. (1999). The effects of perceived and preferred decision making control on job satisfaction for nurses in long term care environments. Research in Nursing & Health, 22, 251-261. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 2. (P) McGilton, K.S. (2002). Enhancing relationships between careproviders and residents. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 28(12), 13-21. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 3. (P) McGilton, K.S., O’Brien-Pallas, L.L., Darlington, G., Evans, M., Wynn, F., & Pringle, D., (2003). Effects of a relationship-enhancing program of care on outcomes. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 35(20), 151-156. CIHR Age Plus Award Paper. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 4. (P) McGilton, K.S., Rivera, T., & Dawson, P. (2003). Can we help persons with dementia find their way in a new environment? Aging and Mental Health, 7(5), 363-371. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 5. (P) McGilton, K.S. (2003). Development and psychometric evaluation testing of supportive leadership scales. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 35(4), 72-86. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 6. (P) McGilton, K.S. (2004). Relating well to persons with dementia: A variable influencing staffing and quality of care outcomes. Alzheimer Care Quarterly, 5(1), 63-72. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 7. (CP) Tourangeau, A., & McGilton, K. S. (2004). Measuring leadership practices of nurse. Using the Leadership Practices Inventory. Nursing Research, 53(3),182-189. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript - 10 - 8. (C) McGillis Hall, L., McGilton, K. S., Krejci, J., Pringle, D., Johnston, E., Fairely, L., & Brown, M. (2005). Enhancing the quality of supportive supervisory behavior in long-term care facilities. Journal of Nursing Administration, 35(4), 181-187. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 9. (CP) Guruge, S., McGilton, K., Yetman, L., Campbell, H., Librado, R., Lois, L., & Ladak, S. (2005). Unit manager’s role with family members of clients in complex continuing care settings: An untold story. Canadian Journal on Aging, 24(2), 27-38. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 10. (C) Andrews, G.J., Holmes, D., Poland, B., Lehoux, P., Miller, K., Pringle, D., & McGilton, K. (2005). “Airplanes are flying nursing homes”: Geographies in the concepts and locales of gerontological nursing practice. International Journal of Older People Nursing in association with Journal of Clinical Nursing, 14, (18b), 109-120. Review of manuscript 11. (P) McGilton, K.S., Fox, M., & Sidani, S. (2005). A Theory Driven Approach to evaluating a communication intervention. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 20(2), 27-47. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 12. (P) McGilton, K.S., O’Brien-Pallas, L. L., Pringle, D., Wynn, F., & Streiner, D. (2005). Development and psychometric testing of a relational care scale. Journal of Nursing Measurement,13(1), 51- 64. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 13. (P) McGilton, K.S., Irwin-Robinson, H., Boscart, V., & Spanjevic, L. (2006). Communication enhancement: Nurse and patient satisfaction outcomes in complex continuing care facility. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 54(1), 35-44. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 14. (C) Cott, C., Teare, G., McGilton, K.S., & Lineker, S. (2006). Reliability and construct validity of the ClientCentred Rehabilitation Questionnaire. Disability and Rehabilitation, 28(22), 1387-1397. Project analysis and review of results 15. (C) Conn, D, Gibson, M., Feldman, S., Hirst, S., MacCourt, P., McGilton, K.S, & Mihic, L. (2006). National Guidelines for Seniors’ Mental Health: The Assessment and treatment of mental health issues in long-term care homes (focus on mood and behaviour symptoms). Canadian Journal of Geriatrics, 9(Supp2), 59-65. Project development and review of manuscript 16. (P) McGilton, K.S., Wells, J., Teare, G., Davis, A., Rochon, E., Calabrese, S., Naglie, G., & Boscart, V. (2007). Rehabilitation of patients with dementia who have had a hip fracture. Part I: Behavioral symptoms that influence care. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 23(2):161-173. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 17. (P) McGilton, K.S, Wells, J., Teare, G., Davis, A., Rochon, E., Calabrese, S., Naglie, G., & Biscardi, M. (2007). Rehabilitation of patients with dementia who have had a hip fracture. Part II: Cognitive symptoms that influence care. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 23(2), 174-182. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 18. (P) McGilton, K.S., Lever, J., Mowat, J., Parnell, L., Perivolaris, A., & Biscardi, M. (2007). Guideline recommendations to improve dementia care. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 8(2), 109-115. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 19. (P) McGilton, K.S., McGillis Hall, L., Wodchis, W. P. & Petroz, U. (2007). Supervisory support, job stress, and job satisfaction among long-term care nursing staff. Journal of Nursing Administration, 37 (7/8), 1-6. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 20. (P) McGilton, K.S., & Boscart, V. (2007). Close care provider – resident relationships in long-term care environments. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 16, 2149-2157. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript - 11 - 21. (P) McGilton, K.S., McGillis Hall, L., Brown, M., & Boscart.V. (2007). Effects of director of care support on job stress and job satisfaction among long-term care nurse supervisors. Canadian Journal of Nursing Administration, 20(3), 52-66. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 22. (C) Estabrooks, C.A., Scott-Findlay, S., Squires, J.E., Stevens, B., O’Brien-Pallas, L., Watt-Watson, J., ProfettoMcGrath, J., McGilton, K.S., Golden-Biddle, K., Lander, J., Donner, G., Boschma, J., Humphrey, C.K. & Williams, J. (2008). Patterns of research utilization on patient care units. Implementation Sciences, 3, 31-40. Data analysis and review of manuscript 23. (P) McGilton, K.S., Guruge, S., Librado, R., Bloch, L. & Boscart., V. (2008). Health care aides’ struggle to build and maintain relationships with families in complex continuing care settings. Canadian Journal of Aging, 27(2), 135-143. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 24. (SR) Boscart, V., McGilton, K.S., Levchenko, A., Hufton, G., & Holliday, P. (2008). Acceptability of a wearable hand hygiene device with monitoring capabilities. Journal of Hospital Infection, 70, 216-222. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 25. (CP) Wells, J., McGilton, K.S, Naglie, G., Teare, G., Davis, A., Rochon, E., & Calabrese, S. (2008). Assessing Ontario geriatric rehabilitation practices for patients with hip fracture and dementia. Canadian Journal of Geriatrics, 11(3), 146-152. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 26. (P) McGilton, K.S., Calabrese, S., Davis, A., Mahomed, N., & Flannery, J. (2009). Outcomes for older adults in an inpatient rehabilitation facility following hip fracture (HF) surgery. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 49(1), e23-e31. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 27. (P) McGilton, K.S., Boscart, V., Sidani, S., Rochon, E., Sorin-Peters, R., & Fox, M. (2009) A systematic review of the effectiveness of controlled communication intervention for health care providers caring for patients in residential care settings. Worldviews on Evidence Based Nursing, 6 (2), 1-11. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 28. (C) Janes, N., Schindel-Martin, L., McGilton, K.S., Fox, M., & Low, M. (2009). Facilitating best practice in aged care: Exploring influential factors through critical incident technique. International Journal of Older People Nursing. (4), 166-176. Project analysis, reviews of results 29. (C) McCleary, L., McGilton, K.S., Boscart, V., & Oudshoorn, (2009). A. Improving gerontology content in baccalaureate nursing education through knowledge transfer to nurse educators. Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership. Project analysis, reviews of results 30. (C) Andrews, G.A., Campbell, L., Denton, M., McGilton, K.S. (2009) Gerontology in Canada: History, Challenges, Research, Ageing International, 34, 136-153. Development of the Challenges Section 31. (P) McGilton, K.S., Bowers, B., McKenzie-Green, B., Boscart, V. & Brown, M. (2009). How do charge nurses in long-term care get through their day? Journal of Applied Gerontology, 28, 723-742. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 32. (P) McGilton, K.S., Sorin-Peters, R., Boscart, V., Sidani, S., Rochon, E., & Fox, M. (2010) Focus on communication: Enhancing the odds of successful nurse-patient interactions. International Journal of Older People Nursing, 5(Early View), 1–12. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-3743.2010.00210.x Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 33. (P) McGilton, K.S. (2010). Development and Psychometric Testing of the Supportive Supervisory Scale (SSS). Journal of Nursing Scholarship 42 (2), 223-232. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 34. (C) Tourangeau, A., Squires, M.E., Wodchis, W., McGilton, K.S., Teare, G., & Widger, K.A. (2010). Postacute stroke patient outcomes in complex continuing care settings. Disability and Rehabilitation, Epub online ahead of print, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20446901. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript - 12 - 35. (CP) Sorin-Peters, R., McGilton, K.S., & Rochon, E. (2010) The development and evaluation of a communication training program for nurses working with persons with aphasia/stroke in a long-term care institution. Aphasiology. 24 (12), 1511-1536. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 36. (C) Fox, M., Sidani, S., Streiner. D. McGilton, K.S, Grady, C. (2011) Effect of the Response Tree Format on the Utility and Psychometric Properties of Scales Measuring Symptoms in Adults Undergoing Inpatient Rehabilitation.. Research in Nursing & Health, 34, 508-519. doi: 10.1002/nur.20458. Review of results. 37. (P) McGilton, K.M., Sidani, S., Boscart, V.M., Guruge, S., Brown, M. (2012). The relationship between careproviders’ relational behaviors and residents mood and behavior in long-term care settings. Aging and Mental Health, 16(3-4), 507-515. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2011.628980.Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 38. (P) McGilton, K.S., Davis, A., Mahomed, N.,Flannery, J. , Jaglal, S., Rochon E., Naglie, G. (2012). An inpatient rehabilitation model of care targeting patients with cognitive impairment. BMC Geriatrics 12:21. doi: 10.1186/1471-2318-12-21. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 39. (P) McGilton, K.S., Sorin-Peters, R., Sidani, S., Rochon, E., Boscart, V. & Fox, M. (2012). Patient-centred communication intervention. British Medical Care: Geriatrics. 12:61. Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 40. (P). McGilton, K.S., Heath, H., Chu, C., Bostrom, A., Mueller, C., Boscart. V., McKenzie-Green, B., Moghabghab, R., Bowers, B., (2012) Moving the agenda forward: The Role of the RN in LTC; A person centered framework in long-term care. International Journal of Older People’s Nursing. 7, 303–309. doi: 10.1111/opn.12010, Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript 41. (CP) Chu, C., McGilton, K.S, Wodchis, W. Turnover of RNs in LTC (2013). Journal of Nursing Management DOI: 10.1111/jonm.12031 Project development, analysis, review of results, and manuscript MANUSCRIPTS ACCEPTED (1): 1. (P) McGilton, K.S., Profetto-McGrath, J., & Robinson, A. (2012) Feasibility of Implementing the Supportive Supervision Intervention in Long Term Care Homes. Worldviews of Evidence-Based Nursing. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER PEER REVIEW (5): 1. (SR) Boscart, V., Pringle, D., McGilton, K.S, Peter, E., & Wynn, F. (2012) Measuring what matters in chronic care settings: Evaluation of two humanistic nurse-patient relationship measures. Submitted to Journal of Nursing Measurement, August 2012 2. (CO) Estabrooks, C., Squires, J., Hayduk, L., Morgan, D., Cummings, G., Ginsburg, L., Stewart, N, McGilton, K., Kang, S & Norton, P. Does Context Matter? The influence of organizational context on best practice use by aides in residential long-term care settings. Submitted to Implementation Sciences, August 2012. 3. (C) Cammer, A., Morgan, D., Stewart, N., McGilton, KS., Rycroft-Malone, J., Dopson, S & Estrabooks, C. The hidden complexity of long-term care. How context mediates knowledge translation and use of best practices Submitted to Gerontologist, November 2012 4. (SR) Boscart, V., Peter, E., Wynn, E., Pringle, D., & McGilton, KS. The Humanistic Nursing Theory: A framework for measuring the nurse-patient relationship. Submitted to Journal of Research and Theory for Practice. November 2012 5. (P). McGilton, K.S., Tourangeau, A., & Wodchis, W. Determinants of Registered Nursing Staff’s Intention to Stay in Long-Term Care home. Submitted to Journal of Nursing Management, January 2013. - 13 - PROCEEDINGS/BOOK CHAPTERS/CONTRIBUTIONS TO A COLLECTIVE WORK 1. McGilton, K. S (2011) Strengthening the role of registered nurses in long-term care: A key to quality resident care. In S. Nelson & D. Doran (Eds.) Mapping the Field: Nursing Scholarship in Health Human Resources. Festschrift in honor of Dr. Linda O'Brien-Pallas, pp. 38-53. Toronto, Canada: Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto. 2. Loiselle, C.G., Profetto-McGrath, J., Polit, D.F. (2007). Canadian essentials of nursing research. 2 nd Edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 3 research studies by McGilton, K.S. cited as examples in chapters 2, 9 and 14. 3. Kiefer, KS., Harris-Kojetin, L., Brannon, D., Barry, T., Vasey, J., & Lepore, M. (2005). Measuring long-term care work: A guide to selected instruments to examine direct care worker experiences and outcomes. Report: Institute for the Future Aging Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy, US Department of Labor. McGilton, K.S. Supervisory Support Scale p. 87. UNREFERRED REVIEWS/COMMENTARIES/EDITORIALS Reviews: 1. (C) McCleary, l., Donahue, P., Woo, T., Boscart, V., & McGilton, K.S. (2011). Knowledge Exchange Institute for Geriatric Nursing, Medical & Social Work Education: Enhancing Canadian Gerontological Education, British Society of Gerontology newsletter. 2. (P) McGilton, K.S. (2008). On the Web: Review of Ageline. International Psychogeriatric Association Bulletin, 25 (2), 26-27. Editorial: 1. McGilton, K. (2012). Role of the Nurse in LTC. International Journal of Older People’s Nursing. 7, 296, . doi: 10.1111/opn.12010 2. McGilton, K & Duggleby, W. (2012). The Canadian Network for Nurse Researchers in Aging. Perspectives. 2. (C) Drummond, N., Members of the International Cohort Study of Care for People with Dementia. (2007). Editorial: Enlarging the community of care for people with dementia: The potential of international collaborative research. Dementia, 6(2), 171-174. Commentaries: 1. (C) Boscart, V.M., Gorski, S., Holliday P., Hufto, G., Levenchko, A., Marquez-Chin, C., McGilton, K.S., Momen, K., Tsang, M., & Fernie, G. (2009). Advanced Technologies to Curb Healthcare-Associated Infections. Invited commentary for Healthcare Papers. WORKING PAPERS/GUIDELINES 1. (P) McGilton, K.S., Chu, C for Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), Dec 2012. Registered Nurses’ Leadership in the Care of Older Adults: Emerging Roles and Opportunities for Nursing. Final Report for CNA 2. (P) McGilton, K.S., Tourangeau, A., Bowers, B., Boscart, V., Wodchis, W. (March 2012) Understanding Determinants of Retention for Regulated Staff in Long-Term Care Facilities. Final Report for Nursing Research Fund, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. 3. (P) McGilton, K.S, Sidani, S., Guruge, S., Brown, M (June 2007). Relating Well to Persons with Dementia. Final Report for the Alzheimer Society of Canada. - 14 - 4. (C) Conn, D, Gibson, M., Feldman, S., Hirst, S., MacCourt, P., McGilton, K.S, Mihic, L. (Sep 2006). National Guidelines for Seniors’ Mental Health: The Assessment and treatment of mental health issues in long-term care (focus on mood and behaviour symptoms). Canadian Coalition for Seniors Mental Health. 5. (P) McGilton, K.S, McGillis Hall,L., Pringle, D., O’Brien-Pallas, L., & Krejci, J. Nov 2004, Supportive supervisors in long-term care, (Working Paper 2004-10). Canadian Health Services Research Foundation. 6. (P) McGilton, K.S., et al. (June 2004). Caregiving Strategies for older adults with delirium, dementia and depression: Nursing Best Practice Guideline, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario. 7. (C) Cott, C., Soever, L., Teare, G., McGilton, K.S, & Lineker, S. (March, 2004) Measuring client-centeredness & rehabilitation (Working Paper 2004-05). In partnership with the mental health and rehabilitation reform branch, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. 8. (C) O’Brien-Pallas, L.L., Charles, C., Blake, J., Luba, M., McGilton, K.S., Peereboom, E., McGillis Hall, L., Carter, M., Baumann, A., & Bajnok, I. (1995). The nursing and personal care provider study (Working Paper Series: 95-9). Hamilton, Ontario: University of Toronto & McMaster University, Quality of Nursing Worklife Research Unit. THESES 1. The influence of a relationship enhancing program of care on residents, family members and nursing staff. Doctor of Philosophy Thesis, University of Toronto, 2001. 2. The effects of perceived and preferred control on nurses decision making control in long term care environments. Master of Science Thesis, University of Toronto, 1993. PRESENTATIONS AND SPECIAL LECTURES PAPERS PRESENTED AT MEETINGS AND SYMPOSIA (PEER REVIEWED) ____________________________________________________________________________________ NATIONAL MEETINGS WITH ABSTRACTS PRESENTED Total presentations: 70 1. McGilton, K. Neves, P. & Katz, P. Valuing LTC: An innovation strategy for Ontario’s System of Care for Older Adults. 41st Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association of Gerontology. October, 2012, Vancouver, Canada 2. Boscart, V., McGilton, K.., Tourangeau, A., Wodchis, W., Bowers, B. Determinants of retention for regulated staff in low-turnover long term care facilities. 41st Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, October, 2012, Vancouver, Canada. 3. Chu, C. & McGilton, K . Evaluating the Supportive Care Coordinator Role in Long-Term. Care. 41st Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, October, 2012, Vancouver, Canada. 4. Chu, C, McGilton, K & Wodchis, W. Stressors related to turnover of Regulated Nurses in long- term care facilities. ” 41st Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, October, 2012, Vancouver, Canada. - 15 - 5. Moghabghab, R. & McGilton, K. Constant observation for cognitively impaired older adults in acute care settings: A review of the literature: 40th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Ottawa, October 21, 2011. 6. McGilton, K., Duggleby, W. CAG Invitational Symposium Biological Sciences Division. New Directions in Building Research Capacity for Canadian Nursing Researcher in Aging. 40th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG) , Ottawa, October 21 - 23, 2011. 7. Garcia, L., Drummond, N., McCleary, L., Cohen, C., McGilton, K., Xu, T., Malik, F., Triscott, J., Experiences of caregivers and persons with dementia during key transitions. 40th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Ottawa, October 21, 2011. 8. Xu, T.J., Drummond, N., Garcia, L., McCleary, L., Molnar, F., Eliasziw, M., Lechelt, K., Cohen, C., Dalziel, B., Hogan, D., Kozak, J., McGilton, K., O’Sullivan, T., Peng, J., Pimlott, N., Silvius, J., Triscott, J., Turner, D., Health Services and Outcomes: the Canadian Cohort Study of Care for Dementia during Transitions. 40th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Ottawa, October 21, 2011. 9. Boscart, V., McCleary, L., Woo, T., Donahue, P., McGilton, K., Moreau, J. Interprofessional Knowledge Exchange for Enhanced Gerontological and Geriatric Education in Nursing, Medicine, and Social Work. 40th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Ottawa, October 22, 2011. 10. Boscart, V., McGilton, K. Directors’ of Care perspective on the retention of regulated nursing staff in their Long-Term Care facility. 40th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Ottawa, October 22, 2011. 11. Denton, M., Mercer, L., Pianosi, B., Joshi, A., McGilton, K., Academic Core Competencies in University Gerontology Programs (Sponsored by the Ontario Seniors Secretariat). 40th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Ottawa, October 22, 2011. 12. McGilton, K., Duggleby, W. New Directions in Building Research Capacity for Canadian Nursing Researchers in Aging. 40th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Ottawa, October 23, 2011. 13. Woo, T., McGilton, K, Veronique Boscart, Lynn McCleary, & Chris Frank, CAG Invitational Symposium Biological Sciences Division. Creating an interest in gerontology: How can we get it right? 39 th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Montreal, December 2 to 4, 2010. 14. Boscart, V., Pringle, D., McGilton, K, Wynn, F., Peerboom, E. Psychometric properties of a nurse-patient relationship scale. 39 th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Montreal, December 2to 4, 2010. 15. Fox, M.T., Sidani, S., Streiner, D., & McGilton, K. (3, Dec2010). Psychometric properties of self-report measures with a response tree format for use in older adults, Canadian Association in Gerontology, 39th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Dec 2 – 4, 2010 16. Dupuis, S., McGilton, K (co-facilitators of the symposium), Jonas-Simpson, C;, Schindel Martin, L. Responsive Behaviors: A New Perspective for Care and Policy. Canadian Association in Gerontology, 39th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Dec 2 – 4, 2010 17. Wodchis, W., Ceccato N. Berta, W., Chambers, L., McGilton, K., & Tourangeau, A. Factors Associated with turnover among registered nurse staff in Ontario LTC homes. Canadian Association for Health Services & Policy Research, Calgary, Alberta, May 11-14, 2009. 18. Ceccato N. Berta, W., Chambers, L., McGilton, K., Tourangeau, A., & Wodchis, W. Factors associated with administrator turnover in Ontario LTC homes. Canadian Association for Health Services & Policy Research, Calgary, Alberta, May 11-14, 2009. 19. McGilton, K.S., Tourangeau, A., Bowers, B., Wodchis, W., Boscart, V., Brown, M. Should I Stay or Should I Go Now? Retention of Regulated Nursing Staff in Long-Term Care. 5th Annual Research Day, TorontoRehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Ontario, November 2, 2009. - 16 - 20. Boscart, V., Pringle, D., McGilton, K (Co-Supervisors)., Wynn, F., Peerboom, E. They make your day. Patient’s perspectives on nurse-patient relationships in chronic care. 38th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 22-24, 2009. Canadian Institute of Health Research Institute of Aging Doctoral Student Poster Prize. 21. McGilton, K.S., Sidani, S., Rochon, E., Sorin-Peters, R., Fox, M., & Boscart, V. Improving the odds of communication: Enhancing nurse-patient interactions. Where the Rivers Meet, Merging Perspectives on Aging, 38 th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 22-24, 2009. 22. McCleary, L., Boscart, V., Deforge, R., McGilton, K.S., & Oudshoorn, A. Knowledge exchange for enhanced geriatric nursing education. Where the Rivers Meet, Merging Perspectives on Aging, 38 th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 22-24, 2009. 23 . McGilton, K.S., Parke, B., & Wilson, L. NICE & CGNA Collaboration: Advocating for More Gerontological Content in Nursing Undergraduate Programs. 15th Biennial Scientific and Educational Conference (CGNA), Banff, Alberta, May 27-30, 2009. 24. McGilton, K.S., McCleary, L., & Oudshoorn, A. Knowledge Exchange for Evidence Based Gerontology Content in Undergraduate Nursing Programs. 15th Biennial Scientific and Educational Conference (CGNA), Banff, Alberta, May 27-30, 2009. 25. McGilton, K.S., Mahomed, N., Davis, A., Flannery, J. & Calabrese, S. Outcomes for Older Adults in an Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Following Hip Fracture Surgery: What works. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, American Society of Neurorehabilitation, Ontario Rehabilitation Research Advisory Network, Delta Chelsea Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 15-19, 2008. 26. McGilton, K.S., Calabrese, S., Mahomed, N., Davis, A. & Flannery, J. Outcomes for older adults in an inpatient rehabilitation following hip fracture surgery. 37th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, London, Ontario, Canada, October 23-26, 2008. 27. Boscart, V., Pringle, D., McGilton, K.S, Peter, E. & Wynn, F. Measuring what matters: Development and psychometric evaluation of nurse-patient relationships scales. 37th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, London, Ontario, Canada, October 23-26, 2008. 28. Boscart, V., Pringle, D., McGilton, K.S, Peter, E. & Wynn, F. ‘They make your day’. Patients’ perspectives on the importance of nurse-patient relationships. 37th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, London, Ontario, Canada, October 23-26, 2008. 29. Deforge, R., McGilton, K.S., & Forbes D. Nice work! Advocating for more gerontological content in nursing undergraduate programs. 37th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, London, Ontario, Canada, October 23-26, 2008. 30. Sapergia,S., Leung, K., McGilton, K.S, Kozak, J., Cohen, C. & Dalziel, W. The Effectiveness Of Case Management For Alzheimer’s Disease And Related Dementias: A Systematic Review. 37th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, London, Ontario, Canada, October 23-26, 2008. 31. Drummond, N., Slaugther, S., Kozak, J., Dalziel, W., McCleary, L. & McGilton, K.S. International cohort study of care for people with dementia. Canadian Association on Gerontology, 36th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Calgary, AB Nov 1-3, 2007. 32. McGilton, K.S, McCleary,L., Guse, L., Donnelly, M., Forbes, D., O’Conner, D, & Farkus, T. Establishing core gerontological competencies for students in nursing, medicine and social work. Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG), 36th Annual Scientific and Education Meeting, Calgary, AB, Nov 3, 2007. 33. McGilton, K.S., Sidani, S., Brown, M., Guruge, S., & Boscart, V. Relating well to persons with dementia: Canadian Association on Gerontology, 36th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Calgary, AB Nov 1-3, 2007. - 17 - 34. McGilton, K.S., Bowers, B., MacKenzie, B., Boscart, V. Against all odds: How do supervisors get through their day in long-term care facilities? Canadian Association on Gerontology, 36 th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Calgary, AB Nov 1-3, 2007. 35. Calabrese, S. & McGilton, K.S. Changing the way care is provided to clients with dementia: Implementing the Dementia, Delirium, Depression Best Practice Guideline. International Conference on Evidence-Based Best Practice Guidelines: Setting the Context for Excellence in Clinical Practice and Healthy Work Environments, Markham, June 7 & 8, 2007. 36 . Janes, N., McGilton, K.S., Shindel Marti, L., Fox, M., & Low, M. Knowledge utilization in LTC: A Symposium. Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association, Winnipeg, May 2-5, 2007. 37. McGilton, K.S., Bowers, B., McKenzie, B. & Boscart, V. Leadership in long-term care. The NLN.on Conference, Toronto, March 29th, 2007. 38. Flannery, J., Calabrese, S., McGilton, K.S., & McGlynn, M. Fractured Hip Raid Assessment and Treatment (FHRAT) feasibility trial. 13th Annual Academic Day for Ontario Physiatrists, October 13, 2006, Toronto, Canada. 39. McGilton, K.S, Wells, J., Teare, T., Davis, A., Rochon, E., Calabrese, S., & Naglie, G. Rehabilitation of patient with dementia: cognitive symptoms that interfere with care. Annual Education and Scientific Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, October 2006, Quebec City, Canada. 40. McGilton, K.S., Teare, G., Davis, A. Rochon, E., Calabrese, S., & Naglie, G. Rehabilitation of patient with dementia: behavioral symptoms that interfere with care. Annual Education and Scientific Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, October 2006, Quebec City, Canada. 41. McGilton, K.S. The influence of supportive directors of care on job stress and job satisfaction among nurse supervisors in LTC. Canadian Association on Gerontology, Oct 2005, Halifax, Canada. 42. McGilton, K.S, & Boscart, V. Close care provider-resident relationships in long-term care environments. Canadian Association on Gerontology. Oct 2005, Halifax, Canada. 43. McGilton, K.S. Effective supervisors in LTC. Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association, May 2005, Halifax, Canada. 44. McGilton, K.S., Brown, M., & McGillis Hall, L. Supportive supervisors in long-term care: Understanding factors influencing planned interventions. Nursing Leadership Conference, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, Toronto, March 2005. 45. McGilton, K.S., Boscart, V., Irwin-Robinson, H., & Spanjevic, L. The effects of a communication training program to enhance nursing staffs’ communication with residents in long-term care environments. Candian Association on Gerontology. October 2004, Victoria, BC. 46. McGilton, K,S., McGillis Hall, L., & Brown, M.A. Supportive supervisors in long-term care: A symposium. Candian Association on Gerontology. October 2004, Victoria, BC. 47. McGilton, K.S, Guruge, S., Yetman, L., Campbell, H., Librado, R., Bloch, L., & Ladak, S. Facilitating continuity of care: The role of advanced practice nurses, unit managers, and registered nurses in complex continuing care. Candian Association on Gerontology. October 2004, Victoria, BC. 48. Fox, M., McGilton, K.S., Tattle, M., Flint, F., Bernick, L., Buchanan, D., Cott, C., LeClerc, C., Jonas Simpson, C., Richards, J., & Velji, K. Creating partnerships between researchers and decision makers - The Collaborative Research Program: Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care, Nursing Leadership Conference, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, Toronto, March 2004. 49. McGilton, K.S., Teare, G., Rich, R., Boscart, V., Davis, A., Wodchis, W. P., & Williams, J. Factors influencing knowledge exchange in rehabilitation and complex continuing care environments. 31 st Annual Scientific and - 18 - Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, Toronto, October, 2003. 50. McGilton, K.S., Guruge, S., Librado, R., Yetman, L., Campbell, H., Bloch, L., & Ladack, S. Factors influencing nursing staffs’ ability to develop supportive relationships with family members living in complex continuing care. 31st Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, Toronto, October, 2003. 51. Cott, C.A., Teare, G. F., McGilton, K.S., & Lineker, S. The Client Centred Rehabilitation Questionnaire: Development and Pilot Testing. Greater Toronto Association Rehabilitation Network, Feb 2003, Toronto, Ontario. 52. McGilton, K.S., & Streiner, D.L. Relationships between careproviders and residents with dementia: Can they be measured? Canadian Association of Gerontology, Montreal, October, 2002. 53. McGilton, K.S., Pringle, D.M., & O’Brien-Pallas, L.L. The influence of a relationship enhancing program of care on resident, family member and nursing staff. University of Toronto Faculty of Nursing Research Day, April 24, 2002, Toronto, ON. 54. McGilton, K.S., Dawson, P., Rivera, T., & Van Reekum, R. The effects of a spatial orientation intervention to minimize the stress of relocation for elders with dementia. 11th National Conference on Gerontological Nursing, New Foundland, June 2001. 55. Buchanan, D., McGilton, K.S., Reimer, M., Sidani, S., & Calabrese, S. Are you sleeping? Exploring ways to measure the phenomena. 11th National Conference on Gerontological Nursing, New Foundland, June 2001. 56. Calabrese, S., Rivera, T., Buchanan, D., Fox, M., & McGilton, K.S. An educational approach to a home-like environment within a long-term care setting. 11th National Conference on Gerontological Nursing, New Foundland, June 2001. 57. Chair: Estabrooks, C.A.; Other participants, Profetto-McGrath, J., Tilford, P., Scott-Findlay, S., McGilton, K.S. A symposium: A Tale of Two Cities (A multi-site study of research use in the context of pain management). AARN, Edmonton, Alberta, May 2001. 58. McGilton, K.S., O’Brien-Pallas, L., Pringle, D., Changing a care delivery system in long-term care to focus on relationships: Results and challenges. 29th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, Edmonton, October 27, 2000. 59. Chair: Dawson, P.: A Symposium: Examining ways to enhance the quality of life of LTC residents.; other participants, Wells, D., Buchanan, D., & Fox, M., & McGilton, K.S. University of Toronto, Faculty of Nursing, Research Day 2000, Toronto, Ontario, April 25, 2000. 60. McGilton, K.S., O’Brien-Pallas, L., Pringle, D., Evans, M., Wells, D., & Wynn, F. The effects of a redesigned care delivery model on resident outcomes. 28th Annual Scientific Meeting, Canadian Association of Gerontology, Ottawa, November 5, 1999. 61. McGilton, K.S., O’Brien-Pallas, L., Pringle, D., Wynn, F & Brown, M. Developing measures about relationships between careproviders and residents; A theory driven approach. 10th Canadian Gerontological Nursing Conference, Alberta, May 26-29, 1999. 62. McGilton, K.S., O’Brien-Pallas, L., & Pringle, D. A model of care delivery that focuses on enhancing the relationship between the careprovider, resident and family member. 10th Canadian Gerontological Nursing Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, May 26-29, 1999. 63. McGilton, K.S., O’Brien-Pallas, L., Pringle, D., Wynn, F & Brown, M. Developing measures about relationships between careproviders and residents; A theory driven approach. 10th Canadian Gerontological Nursing Conference, Alberta, May 26-29. 64. McGilton, K.S, & Sidani, S. A multiple method approach to measuring outcomes for persons with cognitive - 19 - impairment living in long term care institutions. 9th National Conference on Gerontological Nursing, Ottawa, Ontario, May 26, 1997. 65. O'Brien-Pallas, L, McGilton, K.S., Peereboom, E, & McGillis Hall, L. Factors related to how nurses spend their time in long term care environments. International Council of Nurses 21st Quadrennial Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, June 10, 1997. 66. McGilton, K.S., Spee,R., & Wallace, P. The Conceptualization and measurement of clinical autonomy. Interdisciplinary Research Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, November 1996. 67. McGilton, K.S., Lusher, D, Flint, F., Picco, S., Linscott, J., & Buikema, T. Implementing a bowel management program: Outcomes achieved by reframing nursing practice. 8th National Conference on Gerontological Nursing, Winnipeg, June 3, 1997. 68. McGilton, K.S., & Pringle, D. The Effects of Perceived and Preferred Control on Nurses' Job Satisfaction in Long Term Care Environments, Second Annual Conference on the Quality of Nursing Worklife, Toronto, Ontario, March 15, 1993 69. Young, L, Dalziel, J, Rybenko, L, & McGilton, K.S, Values, beliefs and standards: Laying the groundwork for a professional practice model. Second Annual Conference on the Quality of Nursing Worklife, Toronto, Ontario, March 15, 1993. 70. McGilton, K.S., & Rybenko, L. Alzheimer's: An acute care approach utilizing King's conceptual framework, 6th National Conference on Gerontological Nursing, Toronto, Ontario, May 23, 1991. INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS WITH ABSTRACTS ACCEPTED 1. McGilton, K., (Chair), McCormack, B., Siegel, E. Valuing the Contribution that Registered Nurses Bring to Person Centred Care in Long Term Care Nursing Homes. The 20 th International Association World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, June 2013, Seoul, Korea 2. Chu, C.H., McGilton, K., Boscart, V., Bowers, B.J. Evaluation of the Supportive Care Coordinator. The 20 th International Association World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, June 2013, Seoul, Korea. 3. McGilton, K.S., Sorin-Peters, R., Sidani, S., Fox, M., Boscart, V., Chu, C.H. Patient-centred Communication Intervention. The 20th International Association World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, June 2013, Seoul Korea. 4. Chu, C.H., McGilton, K.S., Wu, C.H., Wodchis, W. The Impact of Leadership on the Turnover of Regulated Nurses. The 20th International Association World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, June 2013, Seoul, Korea. INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS WITH ABSTRACTS PRESENTED Total Presentations: 53 1. McGilton, K.S., Davis, A.M., Naglie, G., Stewart, S. Pre Fracture Mobility Level Evaluated by the New Mobility Score Predicts Long Term Rehabilitation Outcomes. Gerontological Society of America, 65th Annual Scientific Meeting (GSA), November 2012, San Diego, USA. 2. Boscart, V., McGilton, K.S., Tourangeau, A., Wodchis, W., Bowers, B. Determinants of Retention for Regulated Staff in Low-Turnover Long Term Care Facilities. Gerontological Society of America, 65th Annual Scientific Meeting (GSA), November 2012, San Diego, USA. 3. Estabrooks, C.A., Squires, J., Cummings, G.G., Morgan, D., Stewart, N., Teare, G., Norton, P.G., McGilton, K.S. Translating Research in Elder Care (TREC): The influence of organizational context on the use of best practices and staff outcomes in health care aides. Gerontological Society of America, 65th Annual Scientific Meeting (GSA), November 2012, San Diego, USA. - 20 - 4. Roberts, T. (Chair), McGilton, K. (Discussant), Dellefield, M.E., Mueller, C., Siegal, E. Symposium: Systems Issues in Nursing Homes: Exploring Links among Nurse Staffing, Care Delivery, and Outcomes. Gerontological Society of America, 65th Annual Scientific Meeting (GSA), November 2012, San Diego, USA. 5. McGilton, K.S. (Symposium Lead), McCormack, B., E. Siegel., B. Bowers. Valuing the Role and Contributions the Registered Nursing Brings to LTC: Proceedings from an International Meeting. Gerontological Society of America. 64th Annual Scientific Meeting (GSA), November 2011, Boston, USA 6. McGilton, K.S. Profetto-McGrath, A. Robinson. Feasibility of Implementing the Supportive Supervision Intervention in Long Term Care. Gerontological Society of America. 64th Annual Scientific Meeting (GSA), November 2011, Boston, USA 7. Ceccato, N., Berta, W., Chambers, L., McGilton, K.S., Tourangeau, A., Wodchis, W. Factors Associated with Turnover among Ontario Long Term Care Administrators and Directors of Care. 64th Annual Scientific Meeting (GSA), November 2011, Boston, USA. 8. Boscart, V.M., Pringle D., McGilton, K.S., Peter, E, & Wynn, F. Measuring Nurse-Patient Relationship Scales in Chronic Care. Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America (GSA), November 2011, Boston, U.S.A. 9. Ceccato, N., Berta, W., Chambers, L., McGilton, K.S., Tourangeau, A., & Wodchis, W. Factors associated with turnover among long term care administrators and directors of care. Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America (GSA), November 2010, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. 10. Boscart, V.M., Pringle D., McGilton, K.S., Peter, E, & Wynn, F. Measuring Nurse-Patient Relationship Scales in Chronic Care. Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America (GSA), November 2011, Boston, U.S.A. 11. McGilton, K.S Boscart, V., Bowers, B., Tourangeau, A., Wodchis, W., Factors influencing retention of regulated nursing staff in long term care: Management and nurses perspectives. Gerontological Society of America 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting (GSA), November 2010, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. 12. Siegel, E., Bowers, B., & McGilton, K.S. New approaches to addressing nursing home industry challenges: insights from business, management, and organizational sciences, Gerontological Society of America 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting (GSA), November 2010, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. 13. Boscart, V., Pringle, D., McGilton, K.S., Peter, E., & Wynn, F. Development and psychometric evaluation of nurse-patient relationship scales in chronic care. Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America (GSA), November 2010, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. 14. Wodchis, W., Ceccato N. Berta, W., Chambers, L., McGilton, K., & Tourangeau, A. Factors associated with turnover among personal support workers in Ontario LTC homes. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Chicago, U.S.A., June 28-30, 2009. 15. Ceccato N. Berta, W., Chambers, L., McGilton, K., Tourangeau, A., & Wodchis, W. Factors associated with administrator turnover in Ontario LTC homes. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Chicago, U.S.A., June 28-30, 2009. 16. McGilton, K.S., Bowers, Tourangeau, A., Wodchis, W., & Boscart, V. Should I stay or should I go? Retention of Supervisors in long-term care. 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting (GSA). Atlanta, Georgia, November 18-22, 2009. 17. McCleary, L., Andrew, J., Dodman, D., Houze, C., Logan-Stephens, J., & McGilton, K.S. Implementing the RNAO client-centred care best practice guideline in acute and complex continuing care settings: Impact on client centred care and family involvement in care. 8th International Elder care Conference – Older People Deserve the Best: The Journey to Transformational and Sustained Change, Toronto, Ontario, October 6-8, 2009. 18. McCleary, L., Boscart, V., Deforge, R., McGilton, K.S., & Oudshoorn, A. Increasing capacity for geriatric and gerontology content in Canadian nursing education. 8th International Elder care Conference – Older People Deserve the Best: The Journey to Transformational and Sustained Change, Toronto, Ontario, October 6-8, 2009. - 21 - 19. McGilton, K.S., Bowers, B., McKenzie-Green, B. & Boscart, V. Charge nurse leadership in long-term care facilities. 8th International Conference, International Association of Homes and Services for the Ageing (IAHSA), London, England, July 19-22, 2009. 20. McGilton, K.S., Mahomed, N., Davis, A., Flannery, J., & Calabrese S. Outcomes for older adults in an inpatient rehabilitation facility following hip fracture surgery. 19 th IAGG World Congress, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France, July 6-9, 2009. 21. McGilton, K.S., Sidani, S., Rochon, E., Fox, M., & Sorin-Peters, R. A patient-centred communication training intervention: A pilot study. 19th IAGG World Congress, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France, July 6-9, 2009. 22. Boscart, V., Pringle, D., McGilton, K.S., Peter, E., & Wynn, F. Patients’ perspectives on the importance of nurse-patient relationships in chronic care. 19th IAGG World Congress, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France, July 6-9, 2009. 23. McCleary, L., McGilton, K.S., Deforge, R., Oudshroon, A., & Boscart, V. Increasing capacity for geriatric and gerontology content in Canadian nursing education. 19th IAGG World Congress, International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France, July 6-9, 2009. 24. McGilton, K.S. Charge nurse leadership in long-term care facilities. 8th International Conference: leadership Beyond Borders, International Association of Homes and Services for the Ageing, London, England, July 19-22, 2009. 25. Cranely, L., Pachis, J., Tourangeau, A.E., & McGilton, K.S. Work environments and staff responses to work environments in chronic care hospital settings. 4th International Congress on Innovations in Nursing: Innovation and Leadership in Clinical Practice, Research and Education, International Congress on Innovations in Nursing, Perth, Australia, May 27-29, 2009 26. Keady, J.(Chair) , Nolan, M., Nolan, J. Koch, S., McGilton, K.S. Bowers, B., S. Davies, P.Harris An International Symposium: Relationship-Centred Care: New directions and challenges for gerontological research and practice. Gerontological Society of America, 61st Annual Scientific Meeting, Capitol Hill, Washington D.C., U.S.A., November 22-25, 2008. 27. McGilton, K.S (Chair), Mueller, C Morgan, D., Rantz, M., Boscart, V.,, Bowers, B. McKenzie-Green, B. Leadership in LTC: The Lynchpin to Quality Care. Gerontological Society of America, 60 th Annual Scientific Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Nov 16-20, 2007. 28. McGilton, K.S., Wells, J., Davis, A., Calabrese, S., Teare, G., & Naglie, G. Rehabilitation of patients with dementia: Cognitive symptoms that interfere with their care. 18th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, Vienna, Austria, July 11 – 14, 2007. 29. McGilton, K.S, Sidani, S., Guruge, S., Boscart, V., & Brown, M. Relating well with persons with dementia. 18 th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, Vienna, Austria, July 11 – 14, 2007. 30. McGilton, K.S.., Bowers, B., McKenzie-Green, B.,& Boscart, V. Against all odds: How do nurse supervisors in LTC environments manage to get through their day? 18th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, Vienna, Austria, July 11 – 14, 2007. 31. McGilton, K.S, Calabrese, S., Wells, J., Davis, A., Rochon, E., & Naglie, G. Rehabilitation of persons with dementia: Behavior challenges. Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging and Technology, Toronto, ON, June 16-19, 2007. 32. McGilton, K.S, Calabrese, S., Wells, J., Davis, A., Rochon, E., & Naglie, G. Rehabilitation of patients with dementia: Cognitive challenges. Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging and Technology, Toronto, ON, June 16-19, 2007. - 22 - 33. McGilton, K.S, Calabrese, S., Flannery, J., Wells, J., Davis, A., Rochon, E., Naglie, G., & Jaglal., S. Rehabilitation of elderly patients with cognitive impairment. Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging and Technology, Toronto, ON, June 16-19, 2007. 34. Buchanan, D., Burne, D., Malach, F.M., Moore, S.L., Wilson, K.J., Hirst, S., Jackson, F., McCleary, D., McGilton, K.S., & Spanjevic, L. The Canadian coalition for seniors’ mental health: development and knowledge transfer of new evidence based, national best practice guidelines. RNAO 1 st International Conference on Evidence Based Best Practice Guidelines, June 7-10, 2007. 35. McGilton, K. & Calabrese, S. Changing the way care is provided to clients with dementia: Implementing the dementia, delirium, depression best practice guideline. RNAO 1 st International Conference on Evidence Based Best Practice Guidelines, June 7-10, 2007. 36. Tourangeau, A.E., Widger, K., McGilton, K.S, Wodchis, W. P., & Teare, G. Psychometric properties of the measure of job satisfaction instrument. Eastern Nursing Research Society, 19 th Annual Scientific Sessions, Rhode Island, April 12-14, 2007. 37. Jaglal., S., Cott, C., Davis, A., Flannery, J., McGilton, K.S., Naglie, G., & Weller, I. Discharge destinations for rehabilitation following hip fracture in Ontario. Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging and Technology, Toronto, ON, June 16-19, 2007. 38. McGilton, K.S., McGillis Hall, L. Wodchis, W. P & Petroz, U. Supervisory support, job stress and satisfaction of LTC staff. 5th International Conference of Nursing Health Services Research Unit, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, October 2006. 39. Chair: McGilton, K.S. other participants: B. Bowers, B. McKenzie-Green, D. Zimmerman, R. Stone. Changing Practice in Long-Term Care Facilities. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, New Orleans, November 2005. 40. Chair: Mueller, C. Other participants: McGilton, K.S.., & L. Hollinger, Supervision: The lynchpin to quality care. Gerontological Society of America Meeting, New Orleans, November 2005. 41. McGillis Hall, L., McGilton, K.S., & Krejci, J. Identifying supportive role behaviors in long-term care. Submitted to the International Nursing Research Congress. July 2004, Dublin, Ireland 42. McGilton, K.S. Relating well as an indicator of quality of care. 56 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, C.A., November 2003. 43. McGilton, K.S. & Streiner, D.S. Factors that influence effective relational care provided to residents living in long-term care environments. Advancing Nursing Practice Excellence: State of the Science, November, 2003, Toronto, Canada. 44. McGilton, K.S, Irwin-Robinson, H., Boscart, V., & Minor, P. Sitting on the bedside: A planned time for interactions. Submitted to 2nd International Conference on Elder Care, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, October, 2003, Toronto, Canada. 45. McGillis-Hall, L., McGilton, K.S., Doran, D, & Tourangeau, A. Nursing and patient outcomes research: A Canadian perspective. Advancing Nursing Practice Excellence: State of the Science, September 24, 2002, Washington, DC. 46. Estabrooks, C.A, Stevens, B., Lander, J., Watt-Watson, J., O’Brien-Pallas, L., Donner, G., Williams, J.I., Golden-Biddle, K.,Boschma, G., Lau, F, Humphrey, C.K., Profetto-McGrath, J., McGilton, K.S., Scott-Findlay, S., Warnock, F., Gort, E., Hornung, R., Chong, H., Hugo, K., & Hesketh, K. “An ethnographic case study of research utilization”, International Pediatric Research Symposium, April 11-12, 2002, Montreal, PQ. 47. McGilton, K.S., Pringle, D.M., & O’Brien-Pallas, L.L. The influence of a relationship enhancing program of care on resident, family member and nursing staff. 54th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, Illinois, November 15-18, 2001. - 23 - 48. Estabrooks, C.A., Profetto-McGrath, J, Norris, J. N., Watt-Watson, J., .Lander, J., Stevens, B., Boschma, G., O’Brien-Pallas, L., Lau, F., Donner, G., Williams, J.I., Humphrey, C.K., McGilton, K.S, Scott-Findlay, S., Warnock, F., Chong, H., Gort, E., Hugo, K., & Hesketh, K. An ethnographic case study of research utilization. Sigma Theta Tau International, Scientific Sessions, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 12, 2001 49. McGilton, K.S., O’Brien-Pallas, L.L., & Pringle, D.M. Enhancing the relationships between health care aides and their supervisors and long-term care residents. 9th National Conference on Nursing Administration, Cincinatti, Oct 15 – 17, 2001. 50. McGilton, K.S., O’Brien-Pallas, L.L., & Pringle, D. The effects of a relationship enhancing program of care on residents and family members. 17th Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, July 1-6, 2001. 51. Graham, J. (Chair), Tuokko, H., Dobbs, B., Keeting, N., Smith, A., Kobayashi, K., Stephenson, P., Russell, C., McGilton, K.S., & Pringle, D. A Symposium: Dementia care. The 17th Congress of the International Assoication of Gerontology, Vancouver, July 1-6, 2001. 52. Petryshen, P. (Chair), Irvine, D., Sidani, S., & McGilton, K.S. A Symposium: Measuring nursing sensitive patient outcomes: Theory and methodological issues participant. First International Research Utilization Conference: Preparing for the new millennium. Toronto, Ontario, April 25, 1998. 53. McGilton, K.S.. Utilization of research into practice: Strategies to implement an intervention. First International Research Utilization Conference: Preparing for the new millennium. Toronto, Ontario, April 25, 1998. OTHER ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS (INVITED) ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Total Presentations: 44 1. Implementing Best Practice in LTC Environments: International Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, Denver, Colorado, October 21, 2012. 2. Promoting Evidence Based Practice in Long-Term Care: International Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, Malta September 24, 2012. 3. Providing Hip Fracture Rehabilitation Care to Older Adults with Cognitive Impairments - REAP Model of Care: MSK Symposium, Toronto, June 1, 2012. (Key Note) 4. Implementing a communication intervention study in Spain, University of Lleida, March 15, 2012. 5. Relationship-Centred Care and Workplaces: What It Is and How to Get There: 5th Annual Making the Connection Conference: Provincial Geriatric Program, PEI, October 2011. (Key Note) 6. Alternative to Restraints for Seniors: Mental Health Thought Leadership Forum, Toronto, September 22, 2011. (Key Note) 7. Health Human Resources in LTC: LTC innovation expert panel meeting, June 23, 2011 8. Restorative Care in LTC: OLTCA Annual Research and Education Day, June 16, 2011 9. Setting the bar for excellence and strategies to reach it: Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association Biannual Conference, June 10, 2011 (Key Note) 10. Implementing best practices: Barcelona Hospital Clinic, April 2011 11. Building Academic Capacity: Barcelona School’s of Nursing, April 2011 - 24 - 12. Best care of older persons post hip fracture: there is no place like home, Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, June 2010. (Key Note) 13. Care of Older Persons: Key Note Address. University of Lleida, Spain, May 2010 14. Care of Persons with Dementia: Key Note Address. Barcelona Hospital, Spain May 2010 15. Raising Expectations: Care of Older Persons: Key Note. Elder Care Conference. 8th International Conference for RNAO, October 7, 2009 16. Communication breakdown: When words don’t come easily for patients. Get 2 Know our Gr8 Research, Rumsey Centre, Toronto Rehabilitation, Toronto, June 4, 2009. 17. Promoting excellence in practice: Quest for and use of knowledge. Nurses Week, Rouge Valley Centre, Ajax, May 11, 2009 18. Achieving gerontology core competencies in Baccalaureate nursing education. Annual NICE Knowledge Exchange, Brock University, Brock, May 8, 2009. 19. Should I stay or should I go now? OANHSS Conference, Toronto, May 4, 2009. 20. Outcomes for older adults following hip fracture surgery in an inpatient rehabilitation facility. Ce-LHIN Rehab Task Group Symposium, Peterborough, March 3, 2009. 21. Gerontological Interprofessional Competencies, RNAO Elder Care Conference, Toronto, Sept 26, 2008 22. Think you know nursing: Take a closer look. Nurses Week, Toronto Rehab, Toronto, May 16, 2008 23. Evaluating outcomes related to Nursing Rehabilitation Competencies: A Researcher’s Perspective. National Nursing Rehabilitation Conference, Toronto, June 20, 2007 24. Developing a relationship-enhancing program of care. Élisabeth-Bruyère Research Institute and SCO Health Service, December 15, 2006, Ottawa, ON. 25. Clients with dementia who require rehabilitation: Concerns and solutions. Élisabeth-Bruyère Research Institute and SCO Health Service, December 15, 2006, Ottawa, ON. 26. Caring for clients with dementia who have sustained a hip fracture. 23rd Annual Conference: Canadian Orthopeadic Nursing Association (CONA), October 24,th 2006. 27. Health promotion for nurses. Musculoskeletal Program, Toronto Rehab Institute, May 10 th, 2006. 28. Clients with dementia post hip fracture. Musculoskeletal Program, Toronto Rehab Institute, Feb, 2005. 29. Leadership in long-term care. Gerontological Nursing Association, November 20, 2005. 30. Sitting and communicating at the bedside. Collaborative Research Program - Long Term Care, Research and Practice Series, June 15, 2005. 31. It’s all in the approach. Toronto Rehabilitation Institute: Best Practice Forums, April 25, 2005. 32. Quality supervision in long-term care: What works? Speaker at the Kunin-Lunenfeld Applied Research Unit Conference, October 29, 2004, Toronto, Ontario. 33. Meeting with Senior Policy Analyst of Minister Smitherman to discuss Nursing in Long-Term Care, July 22, 2004. 34. Identification and testing of factors that influence supervisors’ ability to develop supportive - 25 - relationships with their staff. Ontario Long-Term Care Association Conference, June 17, 2004 35. Enhancing family-staff relationships in complex continuing care. Bridgepoint Health Centre, May 11, 2004. 36. Factors influencing nursing staffs’ ability to develop supportive relationships with family members living in complex continuing care. Collaborative Research Program - Long Term Care, Research and Practice Series, December 11, 2003. 37. Patient centred care and nurse centred care: Are they compatible? Lyndhurst Site, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, September 25th, 2003. 38. Developing a relationship centred program of care.Bridgepoint Health Centre, May 12, 2003. 39. My journey of developing a program of research. Collaborative Research Program - Long Term Care, November 14, 2002. 40. Nursing research in Gerontology: Why bother? Humber River Hospital, Advancing Gerontological Nursing Practice. October 23, 2002. 41. How do we build and maintain relationships between nursing staff and their supervisors and nursing staff and residents in long-term care environments? Speciality Care: Retirement and Nursing Homes, May 8, 2002. 42. Can we help persons with dementia find their way in new environments? Relationships between Residents and Careproviders: Can they be defined and measured? Collaborative Research Program - Long Term Care, Research and Practice Series, December 6, 2001. 43. The effect of a spatial orientation intervention for persons with dementia, Kunin Lunefeld Applied Research Unit, Research Series, May 30, 2001. 44. The effect of a relationship enhancing program of care on resident, family member, and careprovider outcomes, Kunin-Lunefeld Applied Research Unit, Research Series, Nov 15, 2001 - 26 - SERVICE TO ACADEMIC COMMUNITY Grant and Career Award Reviewer for: Grant Awards 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2010 2009 2009 2005 – 2007 2007 2007 2005 – 2008 2002 – 2003 Alzheimer Society of Canada CIHR Partnerships for Health System Improvement Review Panel Alberta Heritage Foundation Alzheimer Association (USA) CIHR Partnerships for Health System Improvement Review Panel CIHR Scientific Officer for Partnerships for Health System Improvement Review Panel OGS Panel Review Member Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research CIHR Scientific Officer for Mobility & Cognition Demonstration Project Review Panel Canadian Institute for Health Research: Partnerships for Health System Improvement Reviewer Oregon Partnership for Alzheimer’s Research Reviewer (1 grant) Canadian Institute for Health Research External Reviewer (3 grants) UK: Economic and Social Research Council Reviewer (2 grants) Health Research Board (1 grant) Nursing Research Interest Group (15 grants) Collaborative Research Program (10 grants) Career Awards: 2008 Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (Population Health Investigator) Journal Manuscript Reviewer for: 2010 – present 2010 – present 2010 – present 2009 – present 2008 – present 2006 – present 2006 – present 2006 – present 2005 – present 2005 – present 2004 – present 2003 – present Aging & Society (1 paper) Journal of Geronotology: Psychological Series (1 paper) Journal of Nursing Management (4 papers) Human Resources for Health (Online Journal) (1 paper) Journal of Applied Gerontology (2 papers) Review of CIHR-IA Age Plus Prize Manuscripts (10 papers) International Journal of Nursing Studies (3 papers) Worldviews on Evidence Based Nursing (2 papers) Canadian Journal of Nursing Research (2 papers) Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation (1 paper) Canadian Journal on Aging (3 papers) Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership(6 papers) Editorial Board Member 2010 – present Editorial Board of the Journal of Applied Gerontology 2009 – present Editorial Board Member of the International Journal of Older People Nursing 2008 – present Editorial Board Member of The Open Rehabilitation Journal Abstract Reviewer for: 2009-10, 2012 2007, 2008 2008 2006 2006 Canadian Associaion of Gerontology Conference Gerontological Society of America Conference Greater Toronto Rehabilitation Conference 19th Annual Scientific Sessions, Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference: Building Communities of Scholarship and Research 5th International Conference, Nursing Research Services Research Unit - 27 - 2005 2001 Ontario Gerontological Nursing Association Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association Conference: Committee Work 2012- present 2011- present 2011- present 2011-present 2010- present 2010 -present COUPN-CAATS-CAHO Curriculum Work Group on Aging, Co-Chair of TAHSN/U of T Elder Care Initiative Co-Lead of the Canadian Network for Nurse Researchers in Aging Board of Directors: Ontario NeuroTrauma Foundation Chair of Toronto Rehab Policy and Procedures Committee Co-chair the scientific review committee for the Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association Meeting Member of the Research Ethics Board, Toronto Rehab Chair, Gerontology Task Force Committee, Faculty of Nursing, U of T. Divisional Chair, Health and Biological Division, Canadian Association of Gerontology Executive Committee, Canadian Association of Gerontology Committee Member of the Toronto Rehab’s Ethics Review Board Executive Committee Member of NSERC Create Board of Directors for National Initiative for Care of Elderly Committee Member of the Toronto Rehab Conference and Events Proposal Committee Chair of the Curriculum Committee for Undergraduate Education in Gerontology, National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly (NICE) Chair for Nursing Research Interest Research Group: Registered Nurses Association of Ontario 2010 - present 2009 – present 2009 – present 2009 – present 2009 – present 2009 – present 2007 – present 2007 – present 2006 – present 2002 – 2007 Policy Activities 2008 – 2010 2008 – 2009 2008 Leading a team of experts to provide research evidence for Bill 140 (LTC act) regulations Participate as an expert team panel member for the development of Risk Indicators with the MOH& LTC Participate as an expert panel member in the development of a Quality Improvement Framework for LTC Facilities Media Presentations Spring 2012 Pulse Magazine, University of Toronto, Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing: The TAHSN/U of T Elder Care Initiative Fall 2011 Pulse Magazine, University of Toronto, Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing: Research that’s changing Lives: Influencing the Care of the Elderly Winter 2011 Edge Magazine, University of Toronto, Influencing Curriculum and Care of the Elderly January 2011 Woodswarth Newpaper: Care of the Elderly May 2010 Newspaper: Toronto Star. Creating Passion for Gerontology July 2006 Newspaper: Canadian Press. Communicating effectively with persons with Alzheimer’s Disease Conference Activities 2011 Co-lead a pre-conference workshop. Building Canadian Academic Gerontological Nursing Research Capacity. 40th Annual Scientific & Educational Conference (CAG), Ottawa, October 21, 2011 Co-planned and taught Knowledge Exchange. Institute for Geriatric Nursing, Physician and Social Work Education, Brock University, Sponsored by NICE & CIHR 2010–2011 Planning Committee for the 2011 Gerontology Workshop, Professional Development Institute, Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto 2010-2011 Scientific Planning Committee for the 2011 Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association Meeting 2010-2011 Plannng Committee for the 2011 Complex Continuing Care Conference, Toronto Rehab 2009 Co-planned and taught Knowledge Exchange. Institute for Geriatric Nursing Education, Brock University, Sponsored by NICE & CIHR TEACHING AND SUPERVISION GRADUATE TEACHING: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, LAWRENCE BLOOMBERG - 28 - FACULTY OF NURSING___________________________________________________________________________________________ Session/Term Fall 2001 Course Number NUR1069 Summer 2002 NUR1069 Course Name Class Size Advanced Nursing Practice Contact Hours 15 Advanced Nursing Practice 15 25 39 8 15 20 30 Fall 2002 **NUR1056 Fall 2002 NUR1069 Places, Places and Programs, in Long-Term Care Advanced Nursing Practice Summer 2003 NUR1069 Advanced Nursing Practice 15 24 Fall 2003 NUR1069 Advanced Nursing Practice 15 25 Fall 2004 *NUR1200 39 6 Fall 2004 NUR1069 Interventions to Enhance Health, Abilities and WellBeing Advanced Nursing Practice 15 18 Interventions to Enhance Health, Abilities and WellBeing Practice Scholarship 39 7 Summer 2005 NUR1057 (previously NUR 1200) NUR1072 15 25 Summer 2006 NUR1057 39 7 Summer 2007 NUR1057 39 12 Summer 2008 NUR1057 39 18 Summer 2010 NUR1057 39 15 Summer 2011 NUR1057 Interventions to Enhance Health, Abilities and WellBeing Interventions to Enhance Health, Abilities, and WellBeing Interventions to Enhance Health, Abilities, and WellBeing Interventions to Enhance Health, Abilities, and WellBeing Interventions to Enhance Health, Abilities, and WellBeing 39 13 Summer 2012 NUR1057 39 8 Fall 2012 NUR 1057 Interventions to Enhance Health, Abilities, and WellBeing Interventions to Enhance Health, Abilities, and WellBeing 39 6 Summer 2005 Note: * = Designed the course; ** = Redesigned the course OTHER TEACHING: GUEST LECTURERS/CLASSES ____________________________________________________________________________________________ - 29 - Session/Term Faculty: Course Number U of T HMB420 Seminars Course Name Class Content Human Behavioural Biology 3 35 Spring 2011 U of T HMB420 Seminars Human Behavioural Biology 3 45 Spring 2010 U of T FON 3 60 Spring 2010 U of T HMB420 Seminars NUR 371 (Acute Medical Surgical Nursing: Adult) Human Behavioural Biology 3 30 Spring 2009 U of T HMB420 Seminars Human Behavioural Biology 3 16 Fall 2008 Ryerson Nursing 131 3 30 Spring 2008 U of T HMB420 Seminars Philosophy of nursing science and knowledge building Human Behavioural Biology 3 19 Fall 2007 U of T NUR 360 Theories and practice to guide the care of persons with dementia Theories and practice to guide the care of persons with dementia Care of Persons with Dementia and/or Delirium Theories and practice to guide the care of persons with dementia Theories and practice to guide the care of persons with dementia Theories and practice to guide research and practice Theories and practice to guide the care of persons with dementia Dementia, delirium and depression 2 80 Fall 2006 U of T NUR 360 Dementia, delirium and depression 2 80 Fall 2005 U of T NUR 1022 Knowledge Exchange Theories 3 25 Winter 2003 U of T Graduate Department of Rehab Science Factor Analysis 3 5 Spring 2012 Nursing perceptions in health and wellness through the lifespan Nursing perceptions in health and wellness through the lifespan Research Design, Appraisal and Utilization Methodological issues in research on aging and health Contact Hours Class Size GRADUATE STUDENT THESIS SUPERVISION ____________________________________________________________________________________________ - 30 - My Role Date Committee Member 2012 to present Supervisor Student Degree Sought Department/ Faculty Thesis Topic Erin Patterson PhD 2012 to present Paula van Wyke Post Doc Graduate Department of Nursing Toronto Rehab-UHN Committee Member 2011 to present Andrea GilmoreBykoskyi PhD Predictors of Early Admission to LTC Post Hip Fracture: Ensuring the Person-Home Fit Relationships between staff and residents in LTC Committee Member 2011 to present Namita Mulfani MSc Supervisor 2010 to present Charlene Chu PhD Committee Member 2010 to present PhD Supervisor 2009 to present Tracy DanylyshenLaycock Rola Moghabghab CoSupervisor 2005 to 2010 Veronique Boscart PhD Committee member 2008 to present Jana Gegus PhD Graduate Department of Nursing Committee member 2008 to 2012 Kaveh Mohamad PhD Faculty of Engineering Committee member 2008 to 2012 Tilak Dutta PhD Faculty of Engineering CoSupervisor (Post Doctoral) 2009 to 2012 Dr. Sion Williams Senior Health Career Fellowship Bangor University, Wales PhD University of Wisconsin, Madison School of Nursing Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Sciences Graduate Department of Nursing University of Sasketchewan Graduate Department of Nursing Graduate Department of Nursing Accomplishments Affect and Persons with Dementia Care of the elderly Knowledge translation and care of the elderly Interventions to reduce delirium “They make your day”: Humanistic nurse-patient relationships in chronic care. 2 Manuscripts 1 Manuscript 6 Manuscripts 4 Presentations Co-applicant on a CIHR grant, Sept 2008 CIHR Best poster Music therapy research and knowledge translation. Identifying nursing activities to estimate the risk of crosscontamination Back injury in caregivers Maintaining stability, managing decline, & bridging transition in OTHER GRADUATE COMMITMENTS ____________________________________________________________________________________________ - 31 - My Role Date External Examiner External Examiner July 2012 External Examiner Student Degree Sought Department/Faculty Rozanne Wilson Barbara Wilson PhD March 2012 Elizabeth Anderson PhD Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta External Examiner May 2011 Minn Yoon PhD Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Toronto Internal Examiner Oct 2010 Barbara Mildon PhD Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto Internal Examiner April 2009 Charlotte Lee PhD Proposal Defense Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto External Examiner October 2008 Amy HoangKim MSc Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Toronto Internal Examiner August 2008 Karen Eisler PhD Defense Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto Internal Examiner May 2008 Mae Squires PhD Proposal Defense Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto Internal Examiner December 2007 Patricia Harbman PhD Proposal Defense Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto Internal Examiner August 2007 Minn Yoon Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Toronto Internal Examiner July 2007 Karen Eisler PhD Comprehensive Examination PhD Proposal Defense June 2012 Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Toronto Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto PhD - 32 - Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto Thesis Topic Communication and persons with dementia Exploring determinants of registered nurse’ trust in their managers Exploring the relationships between unregulated healthcare workers and residents in long-term care settings Oral care for the elderly The concept of home care nursing workload: Analysis and Significance Social Capital and Relational Coordination in Outpatient Clients Functional outcomes in the aged with hip fractures: a systematic review. What are the leadership practices of nurse managers that will retain nurses and promote high quality care in Saskatchewan hospitals? The influence of perceived fairness and relational leadership on safety climate and nursing work environment The nurse practitioners’ role in secondary prevention after heart attack: The impact of pre-discharge and follow-up NP care Oral care for the elderly What are the leadership practices of nurse managers that will retain nurses and promote high quality care in Saskatchewan hospitals? Internal Examiner May 2007 Kim Widger PhD Proposal Defense Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto Internal Examiner May 2005 Malini Persaud PhD Proposal Defense Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto Development and validation of an instrument to measure the quality of pediatric end-of-life care from the parent’s perspective Pleasure in the daily lives of people with advanced dementia living in a long term care facility: A multiple case study approach GRADUATE STUDENTS CLINICAL PLACEMENTS SUPERVISION AND MENTORSHIP ____________________________________________________________________________________________ My Role Date Student Course/ Activity Department/Faculty Area of Interest Course Supervisor Mentorship 2010 Denise Doodman Ryan DeForges NUR 1010 Persons with hip factures Undergraduate gerontology curriculum 1 Presentation 2008 Abraham Oudshoorn Undergraduate gerontology curriculum Co-applicant on a Meetings, Dissemination and Planning CIHR grant, Oct 1, 2008 Course Supervisor Course Supervisor Course CoSupervisor 2006 Ruby Gill National Initiative for the Care of Elderly (NICE) NUR 1070 York, Graduate Nursing Department Health and Rehab Sciences University of Western Ontario Graduate Department of Nursing University of Western Ontario Mentorship 2005 Ursula Petroz Gianna Knibbs NUR 1070 Charge nurse role Supportive supervisor Life Stories Course Supervisor Course Supervisor 2003 Penney Minor Lily Spanjevic NUR 1070 Graduate Department of Nursing Graduate Department of Nursing, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto Graduate Department of Nursing Graduate Department of Nursing 2008 2005 2003 NICE Research Practicum NUR 1070 Nurse-patient interactions Nurse-patient interactions UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION - 33 - Major Accomplishments 1 Presentation 1 Manuscript 1 Presentation 1 Manuscript ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Student Name Jacquie Burrell Melissa Biscardi Laura Mee Eirena Calabrese Trish Farkus Cheryl Silveira Wintanna Debessai Jae Lee Leslie Saleh Chloe Kovach Type of Learning Experience Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Summer Studentship Summer Studentship Research Assistant Research Assistant Research Assistant Term University 20032005 20052006 2006 BSCN 20072008 Summer 2009 Summer 2009 Summer 2010 Ryerson University University of Toronto Waterloo University Ottawa University University of Manitoba University of Toronto University of Toronto University of Toronto Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Dalhousie University McMaster University MScN 2007 - 34 - Degree Sought BSCN Accomplishments 2 Manuscripts BS BSCN BSCN 2 Presentations BSCN 2 Presentations BSCN 1 Presentation BSCN 1 Presentation BSc 1 Manuscript