Title: Looking Back to Move Forward
1- Looking Back to Move Forward
2Looking Back to Move Forward
- Claire M. Fagin
- Mathy Mezey
- Neville Strumpf
- Cornelia Beck
- Susan Reinhard
3Looking Back to Move Forward
- 1987
- 27Centers of Excellence in Geriatric Medicine
- Major source of geriatric faculty
- Increased prestige, credibility, status and
internal funding
4Looking Back to Move Forward
- 1996
- Hartford Institute for Advancing Geriatric
Nursing Practice
- 1998
- Hartford Social Work Faculty Fellows Program
5Looking 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
6Looking 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
7Looking 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
8Looking 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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10Looking Back to Move Forward 2010
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12Looking Back to Move Forward
- Panel Members
- Mathy Mezey
- Neville Strumpf
- Cornelia Beck
- Susan Reinhard
13Mathy Mezey, EdD, RN, FAAN NYU College of
Nursing, Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing
Looking Back to Move Forward Focus on Practice
14- Panel 1 Looking Back to Move Forward Focus on
Practice - Mathy Mezey, EdD, RN, FAAN, NYU College of
Nursing, Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing
15Focus 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
16Context 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
17Conceptual 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
18Achieving 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
19Achieving 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
20Specialty 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
21Structuring 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
22Structuring 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
23NICHE
- 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
24Concluding 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
25Neville Strumpf, PhD,RN, FAAN
Looking Back to Move Forward Focus on Education
26Cornelia Beck, PhD, RN, FAAN
Looking Back to Move Forward Focus on Research
27Susan Reinhard, PhD, RN, FAAN
Looking Back to Move Forward Focus on Policy