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Title: INFUSING YOUR CURRICULUM WITH GEROPSYCH RESOURCES


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  • INFUSING YOUR CURRICULUM WITH GEROPSYCH RESOURCES
  • Lois K. Evans, PhD, RN, FAAN
  • van Ameringen Professor in Nursing Excellence
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Co-Director, Hartford Geropsychiatric Nursing
    Collaborative
  • with Kathleen C. Buckwalter, PhD, RN, FAAN,
  • Cornelia Beck, PhD, RN, FAAN
  • Mid-Atlantic Conference to Advance Geriatric
    Competence in Undergraduate Graduate Education
    - December 2011

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Objectives
  • Discuss importance of educating APRNs in older
    adult mental health.
  • Describe resources developed by the
    Geropsychiatric Nursing Collaborative
  • Competency enhancements
  • Teaching-learning resources
  • Access website resources to enhance
    teaching-learning re geropsychiatric nursing
    concepts and skills in your program.

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Key Points
  • One in five older Americans needs mental health
    services.
  • There is a dearth of geriatric providers in any
    of the core mental health professions, including
    nursing.
  • APRNs who work with older adults require
    knowledge and skills in geriatric mental health
    in order to recognize, assess and treat or refer
    appropriately.
  • The American Academy of Nursing - Hartford
    Foundation Geropsychiatric Nursing Collaborative
    is one initiative aimed at filling this gap.

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Background
  • Mental health services for older adults is a
    critical public health issue
  • 7.5 mil now have a mental disorder
    15 mil by 2030
  • Under-recognition and treatment is a critical
    problem
  • APRNs provide large share of mental health
    services to older adults their preparation is
    uneven often inadequate

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Background
  • 2005 National invitational Geropsychiatric
    Nursing State of the Future conference in
    Philadelphia
  • Promoting Mental Health of Older Americans- The
    Role of Geropsychiatric Nurses to raise awareness
  • White papers strategic plan for bridging gaps
    JAPNA 12 (2,3), 2006
  • One strategy Educational preparation of the
    nursing workforce

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2008 Formation of the Geropsychiatric Nursing
Collaborative (GPNC)
  • Three Hartford Centers of Geriatric Nursing
    Excellence with strength in Advanced Practice
    Geropsychiatric Nursing Universities of Arkansas
    for Medical Sciences, Iowa, and Pennsylvania
  • Leadership Team
  • Lois Evans Kathleen Buckwalter, Cornelia Beck,
    w/ Pamela Dudzik, Project Coordinator

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2008 Formation of the Geropsychiatric Nursing
Collaborative (GPNC)
  • Four year project funded by John A. Hartford
    Foundation
  • Housed at American Academy of Nursing
    (www.aannet.org/GPNCGeropsych)
  • National Advisory Panel

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Aims and Objectives
  • Overall Aim To improve the cognitive and mental
    health of older Americans
  • Two major objectives
  • Create and infuse core GPN competencies in
    nursing education programs
  • Develop and disseminate GPN curricula

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GPNC Strategy
  • Generate enhancements to existing competencies
    rather than imposing new sets.
  • Focus on three groups Entry level, Advanced
    Practice Nurse specialists (gerontologic,
    psychiatric-mental health), Advanced Practice
    Nurse generalists (adult, acute, family,
    womens health).

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Fit with Consensus Model for APRN Regulation
APRN Specialties Focus of Practice beyond role
and population focus Linked to health care
needs Examples include but are not limited to
Oncology, Older Adults, Orthopedics, Nephrology,
Palliative care
POPULATION FOCI
Adult- gerontology
Gender Specific
Neonatal
Pediatrics
Psych/Mental Health
Family/individual Across lifespan
Licensure at levels of role and population
foci
APRN ROLES
Nurse Anesthetist
Nurse midwife
Clinical Nurse Specialist
New Role
Nurse Practitioner
Primary care
Acute care
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Clinical Nurse SpecialistsNurse Practitioners
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Methods Objective 1
  • Reviewed all existing competencies mapped to
    gerontological competencies.
  • Convened Geropsychiatric Nursing Core Competency
    Workgroup National
  • Advisory Panel.
  • Developed definition, competency
  • enhancements key concepts
  • Enhanced awareness via presentations
    publications.
  • Secured endorsements from 12 stakeholder orgs

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Methods Objective 2
  • Collected reviewed materials from websites
    schools with gero/geropsych programs for match to
    key concepts/competency enhancements.
  • Following focus group with FHNP, ANP, GNP, ACNP,
    WHNP, PMHNP faculties, developed case studies as
    a geropsych content infusion method.
  • Developed and disseminated curriculum materials
    via designated free-access website.

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Geropsychiatric Nursing Definition
  • Holistic support for and care of older adults and
    their families as they anticipate and/or
    experience developmental and cognitive
    challenges, mental health concerns and
    psych/substance misuse disorders across a variety
    of health and mental health care settings.
  • Requires expert knowledge of normal age-related
    changes and common psychiatric, cognitive and
    co-morbid medical disorders in later life.

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Geropsychiatric Nursing Definition contd
  • Promotion of mental health and treatment of
    psychiatric/substance misuse and cognitive
    disorders emphasize strengths and potentials
    integrate biopsychosocial, functional, spiritual,
    cultural, economic and environmental factors, and
    address stressors that affect mental health of
    older adults and their families.

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Competency Enhancements
  • Successfully infused into revised competencies
    for
  • Entry Level nursing
  • Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse
    Practitioner and Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
    and Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • www.aacn.nche.edu/education-resources/competencies
    -older-adults

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Infusion Currently Underway with National
Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties
(NONPF)
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
  • Womens Health Nurse Practitioner
  • Family Health Nurse Practitioner

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General Recommendations
  • Health, illness, frailty, care or
    disease should be broadly defined to include
    both physical and mental.
  • None of the new statements are intended to stand
    alone but rather to enhance existing or
    to-be-developed competencies for the particular
    level of nurse.
  • The recommendations are presented in the context
    of the existing documents so that the
    reader/reviewer can more readily understand the
    intent.

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Enhancements for Psychiatric NPs
  • Based on existing PMH NP Competencies developed
    by NONPF in 2003
  • Recommended 21 new statements and selected
    enhancements to existing statements
  • NEW Conducts a comprehensive assessment that
    includes the differentiation of normal age
    changes from acute and chronic medical and
    psychiatric/substance misuse disease processes,
    with attention to commonly occurring atypical
    presentations co-occurring health problems
    including cognitive impairment.

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Enhancements for Other NPs
  • Based on the forty-seven competencies
  • developed in 2004 by AACN HGNI
  • Recommended 29 additional statements
  • selected enhancements to existing
  • statements
  • NEW Differentiate psychiatric presentations
  • of medical conditions, including psychiatric
    symptoms at the end of life, from
    psychiatric/
  • substance misuse disorders and arrange
    appropriate evaluation and follow up.

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Enhancements for Gerontological NPs
  • Based on 2002 NONPF competencies
  • Recommended 27 new statements selected
    enhancements to existing statements
  • NEW Assess the interaction between aging and
    disease processes and acute and chronic health
    problems with attention to co-occurring
    psychiatric/substance misuse disorders, including
    cognitive impairment.

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Recommended Geropsychiatric Competency
Enhancements for Gerontological Nurse
PractitionersMarch 2010
  • Recommended Geropsychiatric Competency
    Enhancements for Gerontological Nurse
    Practitioners
  • These recommended competency enhancement
    statements draw attention to the special needs of
    older adults with mental health concerns. They
    are not
  • intended to stand-alone, but rather to enhance
    existing or to-be-developed competencies for
    Gerontological Nurse Practitioners.1 The
    statements are
  • organized within the existing Nurse Practitioner
    Primary Care Competencies in Specialty Areas
    Adult, Family, Gerontological, Pediatric, and
    Womens Health
  • developed by HRSA in 2002 and National
    Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties
    Domains and Core Competencies of Nurse
    Practitioner Practice2 revised by
  • NONPF in 2006. The geropsychiatric competency
    enhancements were drafted in Fall 2008 by the
    Geropsychiatric Nursing Collaborative (GPNC), a
    project
  • supported by the John A. Hartford Foundation and
    housed at the American Academy of Nursing. They
    were reviewed by representatives of key
    professional
  • organizations, revised, and then endorsed by the
    GPNC Core Competency Workgroup and National
    Advisory Panel and disseminated in Winter 2010 to
    all
  • relevant professional organizations and schools
    of nursing for endorsement and utilization.
  • New competency enhancement statements and
    modifications to existing competencies are
    highlighted in yellow for ease in identification.
  • As revisions are made to existing competency
    documents,3 we recommend that the intent of these
    recommended enhancements be included and that the
    terms
  • health, illness, frailty, care or
    disease be broadly defined as both physical
    and mental. Although physical and mental may be
    assumed, we believe that it is
  • helpful to have both of these dimensions
    explicitly stated. Likewise, the term
    psychiatric disorder should be used in
    combination with substance misuse
  • disorder to be more inclusive. It is further
    recommended that an expectation for the use of
    valid and reliable clinical assessment tools and
    evidence-based
  • practices and processes be clearly stated and
    that gender, sexual orientation, and spirituality
    be made explicit when referring to cultural
    issues.
  • __________________________________________________
    ___________________________

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Recommended Geropsychiatric Competency
Enhancements for Gerontological Nurse
Practitioners Example
  • Domain I Health Promotion, Protection, Disease
    Prevention, Treatment
  • I.A Assessment of Health Status
  • 1. Analyzes the relationship between normal
    physiology and specific system alterations
    produced by aging and disease processes.
  • NEW Adapts assessment processes for persons with
    cognitive impairment and psychiatric /substance
    misuse disorders.
  • NEW Conducts a comprehensive assessment that
    includes the differentiation of normal age
    changes from acute and chronic medical and
    psychiatric/substance misuse disease processes,
    with attention to commonly occurring atypical
    presentations and co-occurring health problems
    including cognitive impairment.
  • NEW Identifies and assesses factors that affect
    mental health including stressors that may be
    more common among older adults such as
    caregiving, multiple chronic illnesses, pain,
    relocation, trauma, cohort-specific stressors,
    and losses such as financial (retirement),
    functional (Instrumental Activities of Daily
    Living /Activities of Daily Living), social
    network (death of family members and friends),
    and role (status changes).
  • 2. Assesses the developmental status regarding
    maintenance of self-identity through later and
    final stages of life.
  • 3. Assesses the dynamic interaction between
    acute illness and known chronic health problems
    in older adults.

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Sample Enhancement for Gerontological Nurse
Practitioners A/GNP Infusion Results
  • Health Promotion, Health Protection, Disease
    Prevention, Treatment Assessment of Health
    Status
  • NEW REC Conducts a comprehensive assessment
    that includes the differentiation of normal age
    changes from acute and chronic medical and
    psychiatric/substance misuse disease processes,
    with attention to commonly occurring atypical
    presentations and co-occurring health problems
    including cognitive impairment.
  • REVISION Assesses for syndromes and
    constellations of symptoms that may be
    manifestations of other common health problems,
    e.g., risk-taking behaviors, self-injury, stress,
    incontinence, falls, delirium or depression.

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Geropsychiatric Nursing Collaborative Materials
Housed in Portal of Geriatric Online Education
(POGOe) A. Definition, Competencies, Key
Concepts, Video
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B. Geropsych Curriculum Materials
  • Resources to enhance teaching strategies,
    content, and/or clinical experiences re key
    concepts
  • Targets nursing students or clinicians in
    psychiatric mental health, adult/gerontology,
    generalist nursingpractice (acute, family,
    womens health).

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Geropsych Curriculum Materials
  • Organized by key concepts in 4 domains
  • Assessment
  • Management
  • Approach to OA
  • Role

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Key Concept Assessment
  • Assessment
  • Normal aging biopsychosocial theories
  • Appropriate instruments/clinical evaluation
    tools
  • Adapting assessment procedures
  • Atypical presentations Co-occurring illness
    Psychiatric manifestations medical conditions
  • Common disorders
  • Comprehensive
  • Stressors affecting mental health

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Types of resources
  • Websites that include geropsychiatric nursing
    concepts/educational components
  • Curriculum materials/teaching strategies that
    relate to geropsychiatric nursing key concepts

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Accessing POGOe
  • If not registered, go to www.POGOe.org, click on
    Register for free in upper right hand corner.
    There you can create a new account.
  • Once you create account, you can access documents
    associated with a product for free.

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See POGOe for All Geropsych Materials
  • Download complete set of competency
  • Enhancements at
  • www.POGOe.org/productid/20660
  • Explore Curriculum Products and Resources at
  • www.POGOe.org/producted/20947-54
  • View short video at
  • Discover Mental Health The Forgotten Piece in
    Elder Care
  • www.POGOe.org/productid/20893

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POGOe Report 8,279 views
  • Product 20660 Geropsychiatric Nursing
    Collaborative Competency Enhancements
  • Top ranked product for the entire POGOe site
  • As of November 15, 2011

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Comments from Dr. May Wykle
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Contribute to Keep Abreast of New Developments
  • Join the GPN Listserv contact Lois Evans _at_
    evans_at_nursing.upenn.edu
  • Share curriculum materials, websites that work
  • Give feedback on the website to make it more user
    friendly
  • Give feedback on how you are using the POGOe
    materials

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More Resources
  • AACN Webinar, Thursday December 15, 12Noon
  • http//www.aacn.nche.edu/webinars/2011/12/15/aprns
    eries4
  • APRN case studies in geropsych
  • http//hartfordign.org/education/geriatrics_and_
    the_advanced_practice_case_studies/

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Geropsychiatric Nursing Collaborative Promoting
mental health of older Americans www.aannet
.org/GPNCgeropscyh
Funding provided by the John A. Hartford
Foundation
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