ACCOMPLISHMENTS AT ALL LEVELS. BAGNC Geriatric Nursing Faculty Leadership Collaboration Dissemination COORDINATING CENTER Collaboration.

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS AT ALL LEVELS

BAGNC

Geriatric NursingFaculty

Leadership

Collaboration

Dissemination

COORDINATINGCENTER

Collaboration

Long-term Outcomes

Short-term Outcomes

Intermediate Outcomes

Shoshanna Sofaer

Fang Yu

Hilaire Thompson

Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob

Kitty Buckwalter

Collaborations among the CGNEs

• Nursing Home Collaborative (now the Center of Nursing Excellence in Long-term Care)

• Geropsychiatric Nursing Collaborative

• Geriatric Nursing Leader Academy

Collaborations among the CGNEs

Other Accomplishments

Examples of BAGNC alumni / ae in Leadership Roles

Results from the HGNI Evaluation

Shoshanna Sofaer, Dr.P.H.

School of Public Affairs

Baruch College

Evaluation Methods• Annual Web-based survey of all current and

former Scholars and Fellows• We present here combined results from three

years of surveying– We used data from the first or second round of

surveys for people who did not respond to third round

– Note however that response rates are very high – around 90 percent

Expert geriatric nursing faculty • Of 106 program alumni who responded to our

surveys: – 87, or 82.1%, are in a faculty position

• 19 are tenured• 37 are in a tenure track position but not yet

tenured• 31 are in non tenure track positions

– An additional 17 hold a research position– Former fellows more likely to have a faculty

position; more scholars join faculty after they complete their dissertations

Educating nursing students in geriatric care• Awardees responding to our surveys

report teaching courses with a majority of geriatric content to– 11,032 undergraduate nursing students– 3,774 master’s students– 261 doctoral students

Educating nursing students in geriatric care• They also report formally mentoring,

advising or giving research support related to geriatric topics to– 784 undergraduate nursing students– 1,079 master’s students– 257 doctoral students– 41 postdoctoral candidates

Building the research base for evidence-based geriatric care• Survey respondents report producing

– 1,133 publications (articles, book chapters) on care of older adults

– Of which• 994 are peer-reviewed• 597 report empirical findings• 62 address research methods

Building the research base for evidence-based geriatric care

• They have also acquired a total of about $72 million in grant funding – $65 million with high relevance to the care

of older adults– $7 million with some relevance

Showing leadership• 106 BAGNC program alumni who responded to our

survey reported holding these leadership positions after their award:– 56.6% served as an officer/chair of a board, advisory

group, committee or task force– 45.3% have organized a symposium or conference– 30.2% have led a quality improvement effort– 26.4% have led a strategic planning effort– 14.2% have served as a director of a program or institute– 13.2% have been an editor of a journal or special issue

of a journal

Fang Yu

Accomplishments at All Levels: Impact on Career Perspective from a former Fellow

Developing a Vision

• At the end of graduate study:– Hurray, I’m a PhD!!! ???

… SO WHAT?

• At the end of the Post-doctoral Fellowship:– A clear career vision as a researcher and

leader

Passion for Gerontological Nursing Research• Increase knowledge and skills for

evolving and transcending the doctoral study– Assimilate multi-disciplinary knowledge– Develop high quality research

• Work with inter-disciplinary partners

• Improve critical thinking and writing skills

Vision as a Leader

• Learn from mentors who are role models

• Become a leader in inter-disciplinary work

• Develop skills to move toward a future leadership role

Hilaire Thompson

Accomplishments at All Levels: Career ImpactPerspective from a former Scholar

CDC Report to Congress 1999; MMWR, March 2, 2007 / 56(08);167-170

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Rationale for Fellowship

Outcomes of my Fagin Fellowship• Knowledge and skills

– Geriatric competency– Teaching and mentoring

• Research– Funded program of research

• Leadership– Expert panel membership– Guideline development

Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob

Accomplishments at All Levels: A Dean’s Perspective

Kitty Buckwalter

Accomplishments at All Levels:A Perspective on Distance Mentoring

How BAGNC has advanced distance mentoring/nrsg. science • Background and history: DM• BAGNC creates structure and processes

to facilitate high quality DM• Application process/Selection

committee: criteria to make it work: detailed plan/timeline/letter/evaluation

• Resources: website (res areas) LC

Does Distance Mentoring (DM) Work?• Recent study with mentees/colleagues*

– N= 69 nurses; 40% in gerontology

• Online survey of nurses mentored for research, leadership, teaching, practice

• Explore how DM met participant needs and provide guidance for future mentees*Distance Mentoring: An Online Survey of Benefits and Challenges, (Lach, Hertz, Pomeroy, Resnick & Buckwalter)

Key Findings on Distance Mentoring• Allowed mentoring and

access to expertise and resources without relocation

• While participants wished for more time/interaction with the mentor, the mentoring for this group resulted in:

– 41 journal publications– 12 books/chapters– 31 grants

• Key suggestions:– Determine mentee goals and

develop plan– Identify expectations of mentor

and mentee– Use multiple methods for

interaction – use technology!– Plan so time is used effectively– Plan for some regular time on-

site with the mentor – Be flexible!

Conclusions

• Distance mentoring has many benefits and works when well planned

• BAGNC has helped to foster a culture change in nursing and to create a strong national presence of expert geriatric academic nurses.

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