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ADVANCING November 11–13, 2010 | Grand Hyatt Washington | Washington, DC PRACTICE INNOVATION,THROUGH Pre-Conference Program TECHNOLOGY AND POLICY November 11–13, 2010 | Grand Hyatt Washington | Washington, DC Onsite Program AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NURSING 37TH ANNUAL MEETING & CONFERENCE A November 11–13, 2010 | Grand Hyatt Washington | Washington, DC Onsite Program TABLE OF CONTENTS AAN MISSION ..................................................................................................1 WELCOME from AAN’s Board President .......................................................2 WELCOME from the Co-Chairs ......................................................................3 WELCOME from AAN’s new CEO ..................................................................4 CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................5 CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES ..............................................................................5 2010 ANNUAL MEETING PLANNING COMMITTEE ........................................5 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NURSING BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF ...5 ANNUAL MEETING & CONFERENCE SPONSORS ............................................6 CONFERENCE AGENDA ..................................................................................7 FEATURED SPEAKERS ...................................................................................13 GENERAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION ......................................................16 LIVING LEGENDS CEREMONY AND CELEBRATION RECEPTION .................19 COMMISSION, COMMITTEE, EXPERT PANEL AND TASK FORCE MEETINGS ................................................................................20 AFFILIATE GROUP FUNCTIONS AND SPECIAL EVENTS ................................21 EXHIBITORS ...................................................................................................22 POSTER ABSTRACTS ......................................................................................24 HOTEL FLOOR PLANS ...................................................................................32 AAN MISSION To serve the public and nursing profession by advancing health policy and practice through the generation, synthesis and dissemination of nursing knowledge. 1 American Academy of Nursing 37th Annual Meeting & Conference 2010 Onsite Program WELCOME from AAN’s Board President Dear Colleagues: Since we gathered in Atlanta last fall a lot has changed. The future of health reform implementation, with its supporters, critics, and political maneuvering, remains precarious, but the provisions that ensure greater access to safe and patient-centered heath care are promising. I am especially encouraged by the opportunities that are emerging for nurses to take a greater role in leading reforms and innovations in care delivery. With this as backdrop, I welcome you to the 37th Annual Meeting and Conference of the American Academy of Nursing. The conference has returned to the nation’s capital, where we are best positioned to influence policy and advance the mission of the American Academy of Nursing. Catherine L. Gilliss DNSc, RN, FAAN The theme of this year’s conference, “Advancing Practice through Innovation, Technology and Policy,” punctuates the recent work of the Academy, which has actively promoted its Raise the Voice campaign, disseminated the technological solutions of the Academy’s Workforce Commission, hosted a successful conference on nursing research, and released recommendations relevant to the Affordable Care Act. Through our plenary and discussion sessions, as well as our expert panel meetings and social events, I am confident that this conference will enhance our work, individually and collectively. On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to extend thanks for the significant contributions of the many individuals who helped organize this event, including the Annual Meeting Planning Committee — chaired by Pat Reid Ponte, DNSc, RN, FAAN, and Karen Drenkard, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CPHQ, FAAN — and the Academy staff. I believe you will find this year’s conference to be especially relevant in addressing the future of nursing and the issues we face in achieving needed reforms. Let’s use this conference as an opportunity to prepare for an even more productive 2011. Sincerely, Catherine L. Gilliss, DNSc, RN, FAAN President 2 November 11–13, 2010 | Grand Hyatt Washington | Washington, DC Onsite Program WELCOME from the Co-Chairs To Our Esteemed Guests: Welcome to the American Academy of Nursing’s 37th Annual Meeting and Conference. It is with great anticipation we return to Washington, taking advantage of the chance to influence health policy at the nation’s tactical center. As the American Academy of Nursing’s Annual Meeting and Conference Planning Committee Co-Chairs, we are delighted that you could join us and share your inspiring insights and vision. This year’s kickoff Pre-Conference — Transforming Nursing through Informatics and Technology: Implications for Practice, Education, and Policy — is an outstanding opportunity for nurse leaders to participate in important work of continued leadership in information technology. Patricia Reid Ponte DNSc, RN, FAAN In addition, the Annual Conference agenda features thoughtful remarks from a host of prominent speakers, including the Honorable Donna Shalala, President, University of Miami and former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and the Honorable Edward G. Rendell, Governor of Pennsylvania and Chair of the Academy’s Raise the Voice campaign. We are pleased to offer a number of informative breakout and plenary sessions, as well. Entitled “Advancing Practice through Innovation, Technology and Policy,” this year’s conference will help position attendees to lead the reform of care delivery and best practices. Just like in previous conferences, attendees will have the chance to inform their colleagues and disseminate knowledge to national and international industry leaders, celebrate the achievements of nursing professionals, and induct a new cadre of Fellows who represent the next great leadership of the Academy. Karen Drenkard PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CPHQ, FAAN We hope this year’s dynamic program affords you a chance to participate in a variety of events, merging your aspirations to develop professionally and celebrate a little as well. Warm regards, Patricia Reid Ponte, DNSc, RN, FAAN AAN Board Member/Annual Conference Planning Committee, Co-Chair Karen Drenkard, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CPHQ, FAAN Annual Conference Planning Committee, Co-Chair 3 American Academy of Nursing 37th Annual Meeting & Conference 2010 Onsite Program WELCOME from AAN’s new CEO Dear Friends and Colleagues: It is an honor to join you at the American Academy of Nursing’s 37th Annual Meeting and Conference — my first as Chief Executive Officer. It is with immense anticipation and high expectations that I look forward to lively discussions with our Fellowship. This year’s Pre-Conference, “Transforming Nursing through Informatics and Technology for Practice: Implications for Practice, Education and Policy,” and the Annual Meeting and Conference, “Advancing Practice through Innovation, Technology and Policy,” highlight the extraordinary capacity of this profession and organization to make a difference in people’s lives. Your attendance is Cheryl G. Sullivan further testament to your dedication to improve access to affordable, quality, MSES safe, and equitable care that promotes the health of individuals, families, and communities. In a previous role in public service working for Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana, my job description was concise, but profound: “Making government work for the families we serve.” Since becoming CEO in September, the Academy has continued to solidify its stature in Washington, developing relationships with key stakeholders and maintaining the initiatives that harmonize with our objectives and strategic plan. It is my personal goal to ensure this organization works for the Fellows it serves. On behalf of the Academy staff, we are grateful for the intensive work of all those involved — planners, speakers, volunteers — to make this weekend inspiring and memorable. I look forward to meeting you all and collaborating with you in the future as we transform health care policy and practice through nursing knowledge. Warm regards, Cheryl G. Sullivan, MSES Chief Executive Officer 4 November 11–13, 2010 | Grand Hyatt Washington | Washington, DC Onsite Program Conference Objective American Academy of Nursing The 2010 Annual Conference will provide participants Board of Directors with information and perspectives which position them Catherine Gilliss, DNSc, RN, FAAN, President to lead the reform of care delivery and dissemination of Joanne Disch, PhD, RN, FAAN, President-Elect best practices. Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN, Secretary Patricia S. Yoder-Wise, EdD, RN, CNAA-BC, ANEF, FAAN, Treasurer Conference Description Lauren S. Aaronson, PhD, RN, FAAN Bobbie Berkowitz, PhD, RN, FAAN The American Academy of Nursing is a key leader in the Colleen Goode, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN advancement and improvement of health care delivery Sally Rankin, PhD, RN, FAAN through policy and scholarship. The Association supports: Patricia A. Reid-Ponte, DNSc, RN, FAAN • advancing innovation by nurses at the bed side, Eileen Zungolo, EdD, RN, CNE, FAAN and in the community, board room and laboratory • creating avenues to embed the meaningful use of technology in care delivery American Academy of Nursing Staff Cheryl