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Title: Looking Back to Move Forward


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  • Looking Back to Move Forward

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Looking Back to Move Forward
  • Claire M. Fagin
  • Mathy Mezey
  • Neville Strumpf
  • Cornelia Beck
  • Susan Reinhard

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Looking Back to Move Forward
  • 1987
  • 27Centers of Excellence in Geriatric Medicine
  • Major source of geriatric faculty
  • Increased prestige, credibility, status and
    internal funding

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Looking Back to Move Forward
  • 1996
  • Hartford Institute for Advancing Geriatric
    Nursing Practice
  • 1998
  • Hartford Social Work Faculty Fellows Program

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Looking Back to Move Forward
  • 2000
  • Multidisciplinary Expert Panel
  • Presented white papers on state of the science in
    geriatric nursing
  • lt.005 of U.S. RNs certified in geriatrics
  • lt25 of SON had required geriatric courses or
    faculty to teach geriatrics
  • lt5 of APN students were pursuing geriatric
    specialty
  • 16 PhD programs surveyed had a primary interest
    in geriatrics
  • 16 of NINR funded programs specific to
    geriatrics

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Looking Back to Move Forward
  • 2000
  • 5 Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence
  • Predoctoral Postdoctoral Award Program
  • 2001
  • Nursing School Geriatric Investment Program
  • 2007
  • 4 Additional Centers of Geriatric Nursing
    Excellence

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Looking Back to Move Forward
  • BAGNC 10 years of investment

2005
2008
2001
2004
2000
2003
2010
Total 31.8
1.2
2.2
7.2
10.4
3.0
7.8
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Looking Back to Move Forward
  • As of July 1, 2010
  • 102 completed 2 year predoctoral scholarship
  • 4 completed 2 year MBA scholarship
  • 70 completed 2 year postdoctoral fellowship

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Looking Back to Move Forward 2010
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Looking Back to Move Forward
  • Panel Members
  • Mathy Mezey
  • Neville Strumpf
  • Cornelia Beck
  • Susan Reinhard

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Mathy Mezey, EdD, RN, FAAN NYU College of
Nursing, Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing
Looking Back to Move Forward Focus on Practice
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  • Panel 1 Looking Back to Move Forward Focus on
    Practice
  • Mathy Mezey, EdD, RN, FAAN, NYU College of
    Nursing, Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing

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Focus of Presentation
  • Achieving geriatric competency of all nurses
  • Structuring clinical settings to be receptive to
    best-practice in care of older adults
  • Creating competencies and resources for the
    individual nurse
  • Creating system change

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Context of geriatric nursing over the past 10
years
  • We have been supported by an unusually strong
    commitment to geriatric nursing by foundations
    (JAHF Atlantic Philanthropies the Commonwealth
    Fund)
  • Several key reports (IOM Macy Foundation) have
    emphasized the need to re-tool for an aging
    America
  • The aging of the baby boomer generation is
    clearly driving a new look at aging

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Conceptual changes in geriatric nursing
  • Movement towards geriatric competency for all
    practicing nurses rather than primarily
    specialization in geriatrics
  • Movement towards language of care of older
    adults and away from geriatrics
  • Movement towards a systems approach in the
    practice setting in addition to a focus on the
    individual nurse

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Achieving geriatric competency of all nurses The
education pipeline
  • Entry-level nurses
  • AACN Baccalaureate Competencies
  • AACN/HI GNEC program
  • NLN Advancing Care Excellence for Seniors (ACES)
  • Graduate nurses
  • AACN Adult/Gerontology NP and CNS Competencies
  • AACN/HI Resources for Adult/Gerontology NPs and
    CNS Programs

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Achieving geriatric competency of all nurses
Reaching the practicing nurse
  • Nurses in specialty practice the REASN project
  • The Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner and
    Clinical Nurse Specialist (the LACE model)
  • The STTI Center for Nursing Excellence in
    Long-term Care

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Specialty nurses
  • 60 associations representing gt500,000 nurses
  • Associations have developed products specific to
    care of older adults
  • Critical Care Nurses Association
  • Emergency Room Nurses
  • Oncological Nurses Association

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Structuring clinical settings to be receptive
to best-practice in care of older adults Focus
on the individual nurse
  • Competencies
  • The Hartford Institute Geriatric Nursing Hospital
    Competencies
  • Geropsychiatric Nursing Collaborative Core
    Competencies
  • Nurse Competencies for Nursing Home Culture
    Change (Pioneer Network)
  • Evidence-based Resources (web-based and print)
  • Assessment tools (e.g. Try This )
  • Practice protocols
  • Age specific and specialty nurse Web sites
  • Texts

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Structuring clinical settings to be receptive to
best-practice in care of older adults Focus on
achieving system change
  • NICHE (Nurses Improving Care to Healthsystems
    Elders)
  • AONEs Guiding Principles for the Elder-Friendly
    Hospital/facility and the Role of the Nurse
    Leader
  • Transitional care models
  • Resident-directed care culture change movement
    in nursing homes

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NICHE
  • gt350 NICHE hospitals in North America
  • A systems approach to improving care to older
    adults
  • Specific role for the geriatric APRN
  • Use of evidence-based models, e.g. the Geriatric
    Resource Nurse (GRN)
  • Implementation of geriatric protocols and QI
    indicators

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Concluding observations
  • Pipeline entry and graduate nursing students
    are now likely to graduate with competencies in
    care of older adults
  • Practicing nurses have access to a wide variety
    of competencies and resources in care of older
    adults
  • Health systems still have a lot to do to be
    receptive to best-practices in care of older
    adults
  • Yet to be fully explored and implemented is the
    role of inter-disciplinary teams in care delivery
    to older adults

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Neville Strumpf, PhD,RN, FAAN
Looking Back to Move Forward Focus on Education
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Cornelia Beck, PhD, RN, FAAN
Looking Back to Move Forward Focus on Research
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Susan Reinhard, PhD, RN, FAAN
Looking Back to Move Forward Focus on Policy
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