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1 Manitoba Nursing Research Institute, Faculty of Nursing MANITOBA NURSING RESEARCH INSTITUTE Annual Report July June 2008

2 Table of Contents 1. Overview of Institute Type of Institute Name and Position of Person Reporting Report Prepared by Personnel Academic Contributions Some Interesting Facts about Nursing Research in the Faculty Sources of Funding Authorized for the Past Year Services Provided to Graduate Students Future Growth of the Institute Appendix A Appendix B Helen Glass Centre for Nursing

3 1. Overview of Institute The Manitoba Nursing Research Institute (MNRI) was established in October 1985 and is committed to fostering nursing research in Manitoba. The MNRI is supported by the Faculty of Nursing and operates to support and advance the research and scholarly activities of faculty, graduate students and community nurse researchers. The MNRI is located within the Helen Glass Centre for Nursing. In January 2006, the MNRI relocated from the third floor of the Helen Glass Centre to the main floor to increase the visibility of nursing research within the University of Manitoba. The new location of the MNRI consists of 1,448 square feet of space and features five research offices (rooms 212, 215, 216, 217 and 206). Room 212 is the main office of the MNRI and features a reception area. Research activities of the MNRI are supported by the four workstation Research Assistant office (room 215) that also houses a resource library including journals, books, MNRI reports, and other research Manitoba Nursing Research Institute and government reports. The other three offices include the Director s Office (room 217) and the offices of the Research Associates (room 206 & 216). A display board outside the MNRI features upcoming Nursing Research Seminars and highlights the research activities of faculty members. Staff at the MNRI include the Director (Dr. Maureen Heaman), an Administrative Secretary (Lisa Wolfe-Ulrich from December 2007 to present and Carol Cadigal from March 2007 to October 2007), a Research Associate (Diane Cepanec), a Research Technician (James Plohman from June 2008 to present), a part-time Statistician (Mary Cheang), as well as several undergraduate student Research Assistants. The MNRI fosters the visibility of nursing research, both within the faculty and the broader University and clinical communities. The MNRI promotes and supports research activities of faculty and graduate students by offering a variety of seminars, professional development sessions, networking opportunities and services. The MNRI offers a comprehensive system of support services for research grant development (including pre-review of grants, literature searches and retrieval, assistance with budget development, on-line applications, and CV modules) and research dissemination activities (including assisting with PowerPoint and poster 1

4 presentations). The MNRI also provides administrative support for grants and offers workshops on grant writing and development of research skills. 2. Type of Institute Type I (within a faculty) Research Assistant Work Stations 3. Name and Position of Person Reporting Maureen Heaman, R.N., Ph.D., Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Research, Faculty of Nursing, and Director, MNRI Dr. Maureen Heaman 4. Report Prepared by - Dr. Maureen Heaman, Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Research, Faculty of Nursing, and Director, MNRI - Ms. Diane Cepanec, MA, Research Associate, MNRI - Mrs. Lisa Wolfe-Ulrich, Administrative Secretary, MNRI 2

5 5. Personnel 5.1 Faculty Members - Dr. Christine Ateah, Associate Professor & Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs - Dr. Janet Beaton, Dean Emeritus - Dr. Dean Care, Professor - Dr. Wanda Chernomas, Associate Professor - Dr. Diana Clarke, Associate Professor - Dr. Benita Cohen, Assistant Professor - Dr. Dauna Crooks, Dean and Professor - Dr. Ruth Dean, Senior Instructor - Dr. Lesley Degner, Professor & CHSRF/CIHR Chair, Cancer Nursing - Dr. Bill Diehl-Jones, Associate Professor, Faculty of Nursing & Faculty of Science - Dr. Marie Edwards, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Research Associate, Health Sciences Centre - Ms. Debbie Fraser Askin, Associate Professor, and Neonatal Nurse Practitioner - Dr. Lorna Guse, Associate Professor - Dr. Tom Hack, Associate Professor - Dr. Pamela Hawranik, Associate Professor - Dr. Maureen Heaman, Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Research, Director, MNRI - Dr. Sandy Kluka, Senior Instructor and Coordinator Undergraduate Programs - Dr. Michelle Lobchuk, Assistant Professor - Dr. Susan McClement, Associate Professor - Dr. Marion McKay, Senior Instructor - Dr. Diana McMillan, Associate Professor - Dr. Elaine Mordoch, Assistant Professor - Dr. Jo-Ann Sawatzky, Associate Professor - Dr. Judith Scanlan, Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Graduate Programs - Dr. Annette Schultz, Assistant Professor - Dr. Lynn Scruby, Assistant Professor - Dr. Bev Temple, Assistant Professor and Researcher, St. Amant Centre - Dr. Roberta Woodgate, Associate Professor 3

6 5.2 Research Associate Diane Cepanec, MA Diane Cepanec 5.3 Research Technician James Plohman, MSc. James Plohman 5.4 Research Assistants During 2007 and 2008, the MNRI hired and trained a number of undergraduate nursing students as research assistants (RAs). The training they received included: a SPSS workshop, to develop basic skills in using SPSS for quantitative data management and analysis; several literature search workshops, to introduce the students to different search tools in various electronic databases, and to assist them in searching in a more efficient, effective manner; and workshops on using RefWorks and Reference Manager for managing bibliographic references. As a result of their positions, the RAs gained an increased knowledge and understanding of nursing research as well as experience in the research process, including data collection, management, entry, and analysis Research Assistants - Elizabeth Agnew, BA - Lise May, BA - Shauna Nelson, BSc - Catherine Urbanik, BSc 4

7 2008 Research Assistants - Erin Barclay - Shannon Dobson Erin Barclay and Shannon Dobson 5.5 Technical/Professional Support Staff Mary Cheang, M. Math, Statistician, one day per week Mary Cheang 5.6 Administrative, Secretarial or Support Staff - Lisa Wolfe-Ulrich, Administrative Secretary (December 2007 to present) - Carol Cadigal, B. Comm (Hons.), Administrative Secretary (March 2007 to October 2007) Lisa Wolfe-Ulrich 5

8 6. Academic Contributions 6.1. List of Publications (July 1, 2007 June 30, 2008) The following list focuses on research-based publications. Journal Articles Refereed Ateah, C. A., & Hamelin K.J. (2008). Bed sharing: Maternal practices, experiences, and awareness of risks. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 37(3), Boman, J., Care, W. D., Edwards, M., Miller, J., Park, C. L., & Perry, B. (2008). Why do students withdraw from online graduate education? A descriptive case study. The Journal of Educators Online. Chalmers, B., Dzakpasu, S., Heaman, M., & Kaczorowski, J. for the Maternity Experiences Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System, Public Health Agency of Canada. (2008). The Canadian Maternity Experiences Survey: An overview of findings. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 30(3), Chalmers, B., Dzakpasu, S., Heaman, M., Kaczorowski, J., & Molnar Szakacs, H., for the Maternity Experiences Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. (2007). Conducting a national survey of women s perinatal experiences in Canada: Sampling challenges. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 98(4), Clarke, D., Brown, A. M., & Giles-Smith, L. (2008). Triaging suicidal patients: Sifting through the evidence. International Emergency Nursing, (16), Chernomas, W. M., Clarke, D. E., & Marchinko, S. (2008). Relationshipbased support for women living with serious mental illness. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 29(5), Cusack, C., Hall, W., Scruby, L., & Wong, S. (in press). Public health nurses (PCHNs) perception of their role in early postpartum discharge. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Dean, R. A. K., & Major, J. E., (2008). From critical care to comfort care: The sustaining power of humor. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17,

9 Diehl-Jones, W. L., Fraser Askin, D., Friel, J. K., (2007). Microlipid-induced oxidative stress in human breast milk: In vivo effects on intestinal epithelial cells. Breastfeeding Medicine, 2(4), Durrant, M., Crooks, D., & Pietrolungo, L. (in press). A clinical externship program evaluation: Implications for nurse educators. Journal for Nurses in Staff Development. Dzakpasu, S., Kaczorowski, J., Chalmers, B., Heaman, M., Duggan, J., & Neusy, E. for the Maternity Experiences Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System, Public Health Agency of Canada. (2008). The Canadian Maternity Experiences Survey: Design and methods. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 30(3), Edwards, M. (2007, December). Ethics in nursing practice. Oncologic (Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology Manitoba Branch), 4-5. Edwards, M., & Donner, G. (2007). The efforts of critical care nurses to pass along knowledge about patients. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 39(1), Fairbrother, N., Stoll, K., Hutton, E., Hall, W., & Kluka, S. (in press). Psychometric evaluation of the Multidimensional Assessment of Fatigue Scale for use with pregnant and postpartum women. Psychological Assessment. Fallis, W. M., McClement, S.E., & Pereira, A. (in press). Family presence during resuscitation: A survey of Canadian critical care nurses practices and perceptions. Dynamics: The Official Journal of the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses. Fallis, W. M., Silverthorne, D., Franklin, J. F., McClement, S. E., & Andries, A. (2007). Client and responder perceptions of a personal emergency response system: Lifeline. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 26(3), Forbes, D., Jansen, L., Markle-Reid, M., Hawranik, P., Morgan, D., Henderson, S., Leipert, B., Peacock, S., & Kingston, D. (in press). Canadians with dementia: Gender differences in use and perceived availability and quality of home- and community-based health services. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research. Forbes, D., Markle-Reid, M., Hawranik, P., Peacock, S., Kingston, D., Morgan, D., Henderson, S., Leipert, B. & Jansen, L. (in press). Availability, accessibility and acceptability of home and community-based services: 7

10 Perspectives of unpaid caregivers of persons with dementia. Home Health Services Quarterly. Fransoo, R., Roos, N., Martens, P., Heaman, M., Levin, B., & Chateau, D. (in press). How health status at birth and through childhood affects progress and performance in school: A population-based longitudinal study. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Friel, J.K., Diehl-Jones, W.L., Suh, M., Tsopmo, A., & Shirwadkar, V.P. (2007). Impact of iron and vitamin c-containing supplements on preterm human milk in vitro. Free Radicals in Biology and Medicine. Green, M., & Hawranik, P. (in press). The challenges of smoke-free policies in the psychiatric population. International Journal of Nursing Studies, doi: /j.ijnurstu Grymonpre, R., & Hawranik, P. (in press). Rural-urban differences in medication taking by older adults: A systematic review. Journal of Rural Health, 24(2), Hack, T. F., Pickles, T., Bultz, B. D., Ruether, J. D., & Degner, L. F. (2007). Impact of providing audiotapes of primary treatment consultations to men with prostate cancer: A multi-site, randomized, controlled trial. Psycho-Oncology, 16, Hawranik, P., Deatrich, J, & Johnston, P. (2008). Therapeutic touch and agitated behavior in individuals with Alzheimer Disease. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 30(4), Heaman, M., Chalmers, K., Woodgate, R. L., & Brown, J. (2007). Relationship work in an early childhood home visiting program. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 22(4), Heaman, M., Newburn-Cook, C., Green, C., Elliott, L., & Helewa, M. (2008). Inadequate prenatal care and its association with adverse pregnancy outcomes: A comparison of indices. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 8:15. Heaman, M. I., Green, C. G., Newburn-Cook, C. V., Elliott, L. J., & Helewa, M. E. (2007). Social inequalities in use of prenatal care in Manitoba. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 29(10), Hearson, B., McClement, S. E. (2007). Sleep disturbance in family caregivers of community dwelling palliative cancer patients. International Journal of Palliative Nursing,13(10):

11 Jansen, L., Forbes, D., Markle-Reid, M., Hawranik, P., Kingston, D., Peacock, S., Morgan, D., Henderson, S., Leipert, B., & Normand, S. (in press). Increasing the visibility of in-home care: Informing dementia service quality. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research. Johnston, C., Gagnon, G., Rennick, J., Rosmus, C., Patenaude, H., Ellis, J., Filion, F., Shapiro, C. R., Ritchie, J., & Byron, J. (2007). One-to-one coaching to improve pain assessment and management practices of pediatric nurses. Journal of Pediatric Nurses, 22(6), Kermanshahi, S. M., Vanaki, Z., Ahmadi, F., Kazemnejad, A., Mordoch, E. & Azadfalah. (2008). Iranian mothers perceptions of their lives with children with mental retardation: A preliminary phenomenological investigation. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 30(4), DO1: /s (electronic version). Lally, R. M., Chalmers, K. L., Johnson, J., Kokima, M., Endo, E., Suzuki, S., Lai, Y., Yang, Y., Degner, L., Anderson, E., & Molassiotis, A. (2008). Smoking behavior and patient education practices of oncology nurses in six countries. European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 12, Lobchuk, M. M., & Bokhari, S. A. (in press). What is the impact of empathic behaviour of informal caregivers on physical symptoms and psychological distress by ovarian cancer patients? Oncology Nursing Forum. Lobchuk, M. M., McClement, S. E., McPherson, C., & Cheang, M. (2008). Does blaming the lung cancer patient impact the helping behavior of primary support persons? Oncology Nursing Forum, 35(4), Lobchuk, M. M., Murdoch, T., McClement, S. E., & McPherson, C. (in press). A dyadic affair: Who is to blame for causing and controlling the patient s lung cancer? Cancer Nursing. Loiselle, C. G., Sitaram, B., Hack, T. F., Bottorff, J., & Degner, L. F. (2008). Canada and India innovatively partnering to advance oncology nursing research. Oncology Nursing Forum, 35(4), Mandzuk, L. L., Bohm, E. R., Fallis, W. M., & McMillan, D. E. (2008). Waiting to get well: Quality of life and functional status of total hip and total knee replacement patients. Pain Research & Management, 13(2), 143. McClement, S. E., Chochinov, H. M., Hack, T. F., Hassard, T., Kristjanson, L., & Harlos, M. (2007). Dignity therapy: Family member perspectives. Journal of Palliative Medicine, Oct: 10(5),

12 McClement, S. E., & Chochinov H. M. (in press). Hope in advanced cancer patients. European Journal of Cancer. McKay, M. (2008). The Origins of Community Health Nursing in Canada. In L. L. Stamler & L. Yiu (Eds.). Community Health Nursing: A Canadian Perspective (2nd ed.). Toronto: Pearson Education Canada. McPherson, C. J., Wilson, K. G., Lobchuk, M. M., & Brajtman, S. (2008). Family caregivers assessment of symptoms in patients with advanced cancer: Reliability and factors affecting accuracy. Journal of Pain & Symptom Management, 35(1), McPherson, C. J., Wilson, K. G., Lobchuk, M. M., & Brajtman, S. (2007). Self-perceived burden to others: Patient and family caregiver correlates. Journal of Palliative Care, 23(3), Mordoch, E., & Hall, W. (in press) Children s perceptions of living with a parent with a mental illness: Finding the rhythm and maintaining the frame. Qualitative Health Research. Mossman, M., Heaman, M., Dennis, C. L., & Morris, M. (in press). The influence of adolescent mothers breastfeeding confidence and attitudes on breastfeeding initiation and duration. Journal of Human Lactation. Pickles, T., Ruether, D., Weir, L., Carlson, L., & the SCRN Communication Team (Hack, T.F., Degner, L. F., & Butler, L.). (2007). Psychosocial barriers to active surveillance for the management of early prostate cancer and a strategy for increased acceptance. BJU International, 100, Reisnch, S., & Woodgate, R. (2008). Understanding the cultural meanings of farm women s stress experiences in Canada. Journal of Rural Community Psychology, Volume E10 (2). Russell, C., Gregory, D., Care, W.D., Hultin, D., & Courtenay, M. (2007). Recognizing and avoiding intercultural miscommunication in distance education: A study of Canadian faculty and Aboriginal nursing students experiences. Journal of Professional Nursing, 23(6), Sawatzky-Dickson, D., & Clarke, D. (2008). Increasing understanding of nursing research for general duty nurses: An experiential strategy. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 39(3), Savard, J., & Woodgate, R. L. (in press). Young peoples lived experience of living with IBD and an ostomy. Gastroenterology Nursing. 10

13 Sprague, A. E., O Brien, B., Newburn-Cook, C., Heaman, M., & Nimrod, C. (2008). Bed rest and activity restriction for women at risk for preterm birth: A survey of Canadian prenatal care providers. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 30(4), Tishelman, C., Petersson, L.M., Degner, L. F., Sprangers, M. (2007). Symptom prevalence, intensity and distress in patients with inoperable lung cancer in relation to time of death. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 25(34), Valaitis, R., Raisic, C., & Cohen, B. (2008). Preparing the community health nursing workforce: Internal and external enablers and challenges influencing undergraduate nursing programs in Canada. International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship. 5(1) Article 22. Available at: Wilkins, K., & Woodgate, R. L. (2007). An interruption in family life: Siblings lived experience as they transition through the pediatric bone marrow transplant (BMT) trajectory. Oncology Nursing Forum, 34(2), E28-E35. Wilkins, K., & Woodgate, R. L. (2007). Supporting siblings through the pediatric bone marrow transplant (BMT) trajectory: Perspectives of siblings of BMT recipients. Cancer Nursing, 30(5), E29-E34. Wilkins, K., & Woodgate, R. L. (2008). Designing a mixed methods study in pediatric, oncology nursing research. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 25, Wilkins, K. L., & Woodgate, R. L. (2007). State of the science on the second cancer experience in survivors of childhood and adult cancers. Oncology Nursing Forum, 34(1), 200. Woodgate, R. L. (2008). Feeling States: A new approach to understanding how children with cancer experience symptoms. Cancer Nursing, 31(3), Woodgate, R. L., Ateah, C., & Secco, L. (in press). Living in a world of our own: The experience of parents who have a child with autism. Qualitative Health Research. Woodgate, R. L., Heaman, M., Chalmers, K., & Brown, J. (2007). Issues and challenges in delivering an early childhood home visiting program using lay home visitors. MCN: The American Journal of Maternal Child, 32(2),

14 Wowchuk, S.M., McClement, S., & Bond J. (2007). The challenge of providing palliative care in the nursing home part II: Internal factors. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 13(7), Yu Ko, W., & Degner, L. F. (in press). Uncertainty after prostate cancer treatment: Definition, assessment and management. Oncology Nursing Society. Research Reports Cohen, B., & Hinds, A. (April 2008). The role of advocacy in public health: an annotated bibliography. Report submitted to the Public Health Agency of Canada. Scruby, L., & Rapaport-Beck, R. (2007). Including low income women with children: Program and policy directions. Winnipeg, MB: Prairie Women s Health Centre for Excellence. Scruby, L., & Rapaport-Beck, R. (2007). A community booklet. Including low income women with children: Program and policy directions. Winnipeg, MB: Prairie Women s Health Centre for Excellence. Scruby, L., & Rapaport-Beck, R. (2007). Notes for policy makers and program planners. Including low income women with children: Program and policy directions. Winnipeg, MB: Prairie Women s Health Centre for Excellence. 12

15 6.2. Significant academic activities which Institute has sponsored during the past year (workshops, conferences distinguished lecturers, etc.) Researcher In Residence 2008 Dr. DiCenso, RN, PhD Professor, Nursing, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario CHSRF/CIHR Chair in Advanced Practice Nursing Director, Ontario Training Centre in Health Services & Policy Research Dr. Alba DiCenso The Faculty of Nursing was pleased to host Dr. Alba DiCenso from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario as the Dr. H. Glass Researcher in Residence from April 1 4, Dr. DiCenso holds the CHSRF/CIHR Chair in Advanced Practice Nursing and is a Professor in the School of Nursing and the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at McMaster University. She is also the Director of the Ontario Training Centre in Health Services and Policy Research. Dr. DiCenso s mandate during her 10 year Nursing Chair is to increase Canada s capacity of nurse researchers who will conduct applied research related to advanced practice nursing (APNs) that serves the needs of administrators and policy makers in the health sector. Her primary research area is the introduction and evaluation of advanced practice nurses (including nurse practitioners) in primary and tertiary care settings. Dr. DiCenso is one of the first nursing scholars to advocate and pioneer in the area of evidence-based practice. From 1998 to 2003, Dr. DiCenso was the lead editor of the Evidence-Based Nursing Journal and she is the lead editor of a recent textbook: Evidence-Based Nursing: A guide to Clinical Practice published by Elsevier. Public lectures given by Dr. DiCenso included Translating Evidence into Practice: Addressing the Challenges and Successful Integration of Advanced Practice Nurses into the Canadian Health Care System: Is it Possible? A workshop for Faculty members was entitled Supervision with a Mission: How to be an Effective Research Supervisor. Dr. DiCenso also provided a session on 13

16 Advanced Database Searching and hosted a session with graduate students. Additionally, Dr. DiCenso met with faculty members, graduate students, and community nurses in small group discussions and in consultation around a variety of topics of mutual interest Nursing Research Seminar Series The MNRI organizes the Nursing Research Seminars which provide a forum for researchers to share findings of recently completed research projects. The Nursing Research Seminar series featured: Dr. Pamela Hawranik & Sandy Bell, The Lack of Vision in Vision Care of Long Term Care Residents, September 27, Dr. Michelle Lobchuk, Does Blaming the Lung Cancer Patient Impact the Helping Behavior of Primary Support Persons?, October 11, Dr. Christine Ateah, Infant Safety Education: A Pilot Study with Expectant Parents, November 29, Dr. Roberta Woodgate, Living in a World without Closure: Reality for Parents who have Experienced the Death of a Child, December 12, Dr. Dauna Crooks, The Oncology Nurse Role: Is There Room for Change in Our Future?, January 16, Drs. Roberta Woodgate & Christine Ateah, Living in a World of Our Own: The Experience of Parents who have a Child with Autism, February 5, Ms. Nicole Harder, Use of Simulation in Teaching and Learning in Health Sciences: A Systematic Review, March 10, Dr. Sandra Kluka & Ms. Kathy Hamelin, The CANDEX Screening Tool: Helping Mothers and Babies Continue to Breastfeed, April 15, Dr. Lynn Scruby, Including Low-Income Women with Children: Program and Policy Directions, April 29, Dr. Ann-Louise Caress, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, The University of Manchester, UK, Exploring Needs and Preferences in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Some Practical and Methodological Considerations, May 14, Dr. Marion McKay, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba and Dr. Elisabeth Lindahl, Department of Nursing, Umea University, Umea, Sweden, joint seminar Building for the Canada of 14

17 Tomorrow: Public Health Nursing in Manitoba , & Balancing and Crossing Lines for Those in Need, May 22, Drs. Judith Scanlan & Wanda Chernomas, Identifying Characteristics of The Student Who is Weak in Clinical Practice, May 29, Dr. Caroline Park, Using Mobile Devices in Nursing Practice Education, June 19, Professional Development Sessions and Workshops The MNRI has also organized the following Professional Development sessions to build research capacity: Dr. Lisa Lix, Structural Equation Modeling Workshop, November 1, Ms. Emma Hill Kepron, Nursing Reference Librarian, Elizabeth Dafoe Library, CINAHL Literature Search & Retrieval Workshop, May 6, Dr. Wendy Fallis, Director, Clinical Institute of Applied Research and Education, Victoria General Hospital and Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba, Journal Clubs: Keeping up with the Professional Literature, May 8, Ms. Emma Hill Kepron, Nursing Reference Librarian, Elizabeth Dafoe Library, PubMed Workshop, May 22, Ms. Emma Hill Kepron, Nursing Reference Librarian, Elizabeth Dafoe Library, Refworks, June 23,

18 7. Some Interesting Facts about Nursing Research in the Faculty - Total number of grants applied for in 2007 was 62. This represents a 13% increase in grant submissions from 2006 to Grant Type submitted for Funding 2007 (n=62) Career n=2 Team n=4 Development / Workshop n=15 Operating n=40 Education n=1 Status of Grants by Agency Applied to in 2007 (n=62) as of June 30, CIHR SSHRC National Provincial Other Provincial Internal Submitted Funded Under Review 16

19 7.1 Quality Assurance Projects At the request of the Dean of the Faculty of Nursing, the MNRI conducts a series of quality assurance projects on an annual basis. During the past year, these projects have included collecting information from current students and graduates as well as employers of nursing graduates. Projects include: Exit interviews of 2007 graduates of the Faculty of Nursing Graduate Program Survey of exiting undergraduate students related to their employment status and preferences Follow-up survey of graduates from the four year undergraduate program related to their education and work experiences following graduation Survey of employers on their perspective on the extent to which new graduates are prepared to meet each of the entry level competencies defined by the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba The most recently completed reports are available on our website at 8. Sources of Funding Authorized for the Past Year 8.1 External Grants and Contracts The following research grants were awarded to members of the Faculty of Nursing during the period July 2007 through June 2008: Awadalla, A., Loucks, L., and Diehl-Jones, B. Differences in Vaginal Health after Hysterectomy With and Without Retention of the Cervix, ( ), MMSF, $35,000. Chochinov, H., Gagnon, P., McClement, S., Hack, T., Hassard, T., Harlos, M., Taylor-Brown, J., Barrington, V., Ellwood, A., Manii, D.,Marshall, D., Mayer, C., McLeod, D., Morris, J., Sellick, S., Slaven, M., Stiles, C., Turnbull, G., and Wainwright, W. "National patient dignity inventory study.", (2008), National Cancer Institute of Canada, $446,050. Clarke, D., Griffith, G., and Marchinko, S. "Testing an Intervention Designed to Increase Empowerment and Improve Quality of Life in Individuals Living With a Mental Illness", (2007), Health Sciences Foundation/ Dolly Gembey Nursing Research, $3,000. Cohen, B., Botting, I., MacKinnon, S., Orsini, M., Serwondka, K., Anderson, M., Brownell, M., Dean, L., and Mignone, J. Building capacity for equity focused health impact assessment in Manitoba, ( ), 17

20 CIHR Research Advisory Group (CRAG) Large Grant Development, $4,000. Diehl-Jones, B. Nutrigenomic effects of human milk, ( ), MICH, $5,000. Edwards, M., and Major, J. "Medical-Surgical Nurses' Experiences with Advance Care Planning", (2007), Health Sciences Foundation/Dolly Gembey Nursing Research, $4, Edwards, M., and McClement, S. "Responding to Nurses' Moral Distress", (2007), CIHR, $38,918. Edwards, M., McClement, S., and Embleton, L. Palliative Home Care Ethics Research Team, CIHR Research Advisory Group (CRAG) Large Grant Development, ( ), $2,620. Fallis, W., McMillan, D. and Edwards, M. Napping During Night Shift; Practices, Preferences and Perceptions of Critical Care Nurses, (2007), MNRI Outcomes Grant, $3,766. Guse, L. and Roger, K. Promoting Personhood in Long-Term Care: Life Albums with Selected Residents, (2007), Deer Lodge Centre, $35,000. Hack, T., Degner, L., Latosinsky, S., Grenier, D., Ruether, D. and Weir, L. "Addressing evidence and context to facilitate the adoption and diffusion of consultation recording use in oncology: A knowledge translation implementation study", (2008), CIHR, $100,000. Hamel, C., McMillan, D., and Cerqueti L. Psychometric Evaluation of the PACCI (Pain Assessment in the Cognitively/Communicatively Impaired) Tool, (2008), Riverview Health Centre Research Grant, $7,500. Manchanda, Temple, B., R., Bhatnagar, N., and Dewhirst. Gender Differences and Social Distance Effects on Anti-smoking Activist Interventions, ( ), CTCRI Interdisciplinary Capacity Enhancement, $5,000 McDonald, M., Avard, D., Burgess, M., Caulfield, T., Cox, S., Deschamps, P., Emerson, C., Kaufert, J., Knoppers, B., Lavery, J., Owen, M., Preto, C., Pullman, D., Saginur, R., Sampson, H., Sheremeta, L., Upshur, R., Weijer, C., Willison, D., and Woodgate, R. Canadian Network for Governance of Ethical Health Research Involving Humans: Evidence, Accountability and 18

21 Practice, ( ), CIHR Team Grant Ethical, Legal & Social Issues, $203,472. Mordoch, E. How Parents with Mental Illness Perceive their Parenting Experiences, ( ), URGP, $4,800. Roger, K., and Hawranik, P. "Patterns of Resource Utilization by Medical and Social Service Professionals and Unpaid Care Providers: Knowledge Transfer, Translation and Dissemination, ( ), MMSF, $16, Roger, K., and Edwards, M. AR-NET (Autonomy Revisited Network), ( ), Life Course Health Initiative, Research Clusters Program, Faculty of Human Ecology, $2,500. Schultz, A., Casebeer, A., Grant, L., Green, M., Magee, P., Maloff, B., and Snowball, N. Exploring Health Care Provider Attitudes and Behavioural Changes Resulting From Smoke-Free Policies Implemented in Mental Health/Psychiatric Settings, ( ), CTCRI Interdisciplinary Capacity Enhancement, $5,000. Shooshtari, S., Yu, C.T., Temple, B., and Martin, T. Knowledge translation workshop for developmental disabilities, ( ), CIHR, $5,000. Sword, W., Heaman, M., Akhtar-Danesh, N., Helewa, M., Hutton, E., Janssen, P., Kingston, D., Tough, S., and Young, D. "Quality of Prenatal Care Questionnaire: Instrument Development and Testing", ( ), CIHR, $516,248. Shooshtari S., Yu, D., Temple, B., and Martin, M. Knowledge Translation for Developmental Disabilities: Building a Foundation in Manitoba, ( ), Life Course Health Initiative, Research Clusters Program, Faculty of Human Ecology, $2,500 Temple, B. The Health of Mothers of Children with Autism, ( ), URGP, $4,800. Thompson, G., Chochinov, H., and Yamada, P. Developing a Predictive Model of Family Satisfaction with End-of-Life Care in Personal Care Homes, (2008), Riverview Health Centre Research Grant, $7,500. Weihrauch, D. and Diehl-Jones, W. Regulation of Ammonia Transport across the Human Intestinal Epithelium, CIHR Research Advisory Group (CRAG) Large Grant Development, ( ), $3,

22 Woodgate, R., Halas, J., and Schultz, A. "An Ethnographic Study of Adolescents' Conceptualization of Cancer and Cancer Prevention: Framing Cancer and Cancer Prevention within the Life-Situations of Adolescents", ( ), CIHR, $355,266. Woodgate, R. Youth Speaking For Themselves About Health Within Their Own Life-Situations: An Ethnographic Study of Youth's Perspectives of Health and Their Own Health Interests, ( ), SSHRC, $60,000. Woodgate, R., Blais, C., Elias, B., Halas, J., Martin, D., Moffatt, M., Rempel, G., and Ripat, J. "Unraveling the Disability Trajectory of First Nation Families of Children with Disabilities: Advancing Jordan's Principle", (2008), CIHR Letter of Intent-Emerging Team Grant: Children with Disabilities, $9,982. Woodgate, R., Halas, J. and Schultz, A. An ethnographic study of adolescents conceptualization of cancer and cancer prevention: Framing cancer and cancer prevention within the life-situations of adolescents, ( ), CIHR - Manitoba Regional Partnership Program (RPP) Funding, $85, Woodgate, R., Halas, J. and Schultz, A. An ethnographic study of adolescents conceptualization of cancer and cancer prevention: Framing cancer and cancer prevention within the life-situations of adolescents, CIHR, ( ), $84, Ongoing Grants During the Period July 1, June 30, 2008: Ali, R., and Guse, L., Family involvement in long-term care settings: Perspectives of opportunity and importance of involvement, ( ), Fort Garry Legion Trust, $ 1,750. Anderson, J., and Ateah, C., The University of Manitoba Initiative: Interprofessional education for collaborative patient-centred practice. Funds for faculty and unit activities in support of developing and sustaining the initiative for interprofessional education in the short and longer term are transferred to each of the five participating Faculties, ( ), Health Canada, $749,753. Ateah, C., Durrant, J., and Edwards, M., Disciplining children: The parent's perspective, ( ), MICH, $33,900. Butler, L., Hack, T., Abidi, S., Watters, C., and Degner, L., Neighbourhood: A single point of access to integrated information and 20

23 psychosocial support for men with prostate cancer, ( ), CIHR, $10,000. Chochinov, H., Breitbart, W., Gibson, C., Hack, T.F., Harlos, M., Hassard, T., Kristjanson, L., and McClement, S. Dignity intervention for terminally ill cancer patients, ( ) NIH, $2,070,293. Chochinov, H., Steinstra, D., Kaufert, J., Lutfyyia, Z., Bruera, E., Kristjanson, L., Higginson, I., McClement, S., Hack, T., Taylor-Brown, J., Harlos, M., Hansen, N., and Librach, L., New emerging teams in palliative care: End of life care and vulnerable populations, ( ) CIHR, $1,500,000. Clarke, D., Palatnick, W., Spence, J., Link, P., Bullard, M., Griffith, P., and Motluk, L., Developing best practices in the triage and assessment of patients presenting with mental health complaints in general hospital emergency departments, ( ), CRAG, $3,420. Cohen, B., and McKay, M., Exploring public health nurses perspective on their current and potential role in addressing child and family poverty in the MB health care context, ( ), UM/SSHRC, $4,327. Cohen, B., and Anderson, M., Enhancing equity consideration in population health promotion policy and programs in Manitoba s Health Care System: A case study, (2008), The Dr. Paul H.T. Thorlakson Foundation Fund, $14,661. Degner, L., Translating research in elder care, ( ), CIHR, $105,902. Degner, L., Development of evidence-based nursing practice in cancer care, palliative care and cancer prevention, (2008), CHSRF/CIHR Supplement, $60,000. Degner, L., Laschinger, H., and Estabrooks, C. Evaluation of an organizational intervention to improve nursing work life through training in knowledge translation: Phase I, ( ) CIHR, $300,000. Diehl-Jones, W., Friel, J.K., Aluko, R., Suh, M., Lawlor, B., Kitts, D., and Lavoie, JC., Bioactive compounds in human milk, ( ), Advanced Foods and Materials Network, $ 45,000. Diehl-Jones, W., Biomarkers in human breast milk: Cellular and molecular indicators of maternal health, ( ), CFI-IOF, $34,310. Edwards, M., Critical Care Nurses' role in conflict related to treatment decisions, ( ), URGP, $5,

24 Estabrooks, C., Smith, M., Degner, L., Laschinger, H., and Cummings, G., Translating research in elder care, ( ), CIHR, $4,730,410. Fallis, W., McMillan, D., and Edwards, M., Napping during night shift: Practices, preferences and perceptions of critical care nurses, ( ), MNRI Outcomes Grant, $3,766. Feldman-Stewart, D., Brundage, M., Siemans, R., Campbell, H., and Hack, T. Adapting an information booklet on early-stage prostate cancer to the computer environment, ( ) NCIC, $307,784. Fitch, M., Baker, P., Cummings, G., Degner, L., Estabrooks, C., Green, E., McLennan, M., McLeod, D., Mueller, M., and Saucier, A., Canada's experience translating workplace knowledge in cancer settings, ( ), Health Canada, $300,000. Forbes, D., Anderson, M., Hawranik, P. Henderson, S., Leipert, B., Morgan, D., Markle-Reid, M., and Parent, K., Role of home care in dementia care, ( ), Alzheimer Society of Canada, CNF, NCP, CHSRF, CIHR I of A, CIHR Institute of Gender and Health, $177,455. Frank, B., Evans, J., Divine, D., Gregory, D., and Oliffe, J., Institute of gender and health workshop, ( ), CIHR, $10,000. Fraser, W., and Heaman, M., Strategic training initiative in research in reproductive health sciences, ( ), CIHR, $1,500,000. Gagnon, A., Heaman, M., Small, R., Stewart, D., and Zencovich, M., International comparisons of the perinatal health and care of migrant women, ( ), CIHR, $100,000. Gregory, D., Katz, A., MacDonald, J., and De-Leon-Demare, K., Understanding the work of nurse practitioners: Exploring discourse, transactions, and actions with patients through video-tape analysis, ( ), SSHRC, $118,329. Hack, T., Pickles, T., Bultz, B. Ruether, D., and Degner, L., Identifying determinants of patient-physician communication outcome from audiotapes of primary treatment consultations in prostate cancer, ( ), NCIC, $62,925. Hack, T., and Taylor-Brown, J., Communication, collaboration and creativity, ( ), CIHR, $20,000. Hack, T., Degner, L., Pickles, T., Ruether, D., Butler, L., Woodgate, R., Weir, L., and Carlson, L., Patient-health professional communication in the context of cancer, ( ), NCIC, $417,

25 Hack, T., Degner, L., Grenier, D., Latosinsky, S., Ruether, D., and Weir, L., Addressing evidence and context to facilitate the transfer and uptake of consultations recording use in oncology: A knowledge translation implementation study, ( ), $338,379. Hawranik, P., and Bell, S., Vision care services in long term care: A feasibility study, ( ), Fort Garry Legion Trust, $2,998. Heaman, M., Sword, W., Moffat, M., Helewa, M., and Elliott, L., Timely access to quality prenatal care for Canadian women: Implementing a research agenda, ( ), Calgary Health Region, $1,000, Dalhousie University, $1,000, Manitoba Institute for Child Health (MICH), $ 2,000 and CIHR, $7,000. Heaman, M., Sword, W., Moffat, M., Helewa, M., and Elliott, L., Factors associated with inadequate prenatal care among inner city women in Winnipeg, ( ), CIHR, $406,721. Hearson, B., and McClement, S., Sleep disturbance in family caregivers of community dwelling advanced cancer patients, ( ), Fort Garry Legion Trust, $1,750. Johnson, J., Ratner, P., Bottorff, J., Prochshyn, R., Gibson, P., Osborne, M., Groening, M., Schultz, A., and Tognazzini, P. Understanding tobacco use in the context of severe and persistent mental illness, ( ) NCIC, $359,450. Katz, A., Lobchuk, M., Turner, D., Martens, P., McClement, S., Taylor, M., Fuerst, M., Toews, K., Sisler, J., Singh, H., Nyhof, P., and Konrad, G., Primary care oncology-new emerging team (PCO-NET), ( ), CIHR, $1,483,191. Katz, A., Lobchuk, M., Turner, D., Martens, P., McClement, S., Taylor, M., Fuerst, M., Toews, K., Sisler, J., Singh, H., Nyhof, P., and Konrad, G., Primary care oncology-new emerging team (PCO-NET) - letter of intent, ( ), CIHR, $7,876. Katz, A., Doupe, M., Forget, E., Moffatt, M., Morris, A., Nyhoff, A., O'Neill, P., Robinson, MA, and Sawatzky, J., Testing the effectiveness of health lines in chronic disease management of congestive heart failure, ( ) CIHR, $100,000. Kluka, S., Hamelin, K., and Diehl-Jones, W., Developing and testing of the CANDEX screening tool, ( ), HSCF, $5,800 and AWHONN, $2,

26 Kluka, S., and Hamelin, K., Development and validation of a screening tool (CANDEX) to identify breastfeeding related yeast infections, (2008), The Dr. Paul H.T. Thorlakson Foundation Fund, $25,690. Lapuk, D., and Guse, L., Concerns and meanings of resident-to-resident aggression in long term care, ( ), Fort Garry Legion Trust, $1,967. Lee, S., Armson, A., Heaman, M., Murphy, P., Walker, M., Frick, C., Ohlsson, A., Crane, J., Platt, R., Liu, S., Jansen, P., Klein, M., Allen, V., Attenborough, R., Andrushcak, J., Sauve, R., Pasquier, JC, Dumont, Al., Bujold, E., Moulquin, JM, and dasilva, O., The World Health Organization Global Survey for maternal and perinatal outcomes in Canada, ( ), CIHR, $500,000. Lobchuk, M., Enhancing family caregiver communication in the monitoring and interpreting of cancer patient symptom experience, ( ), MHRC, $74,536. Loiselle, C, Degner, L.F., Butler, L.J., Bottorff, J.L., Rosberger, A., Dubé, L., Hack, T.F., Shoveller, J.A., Davison, B.J., and Hislop, T., Comprehensive research training program in psychosocial oncology, ( ) CIHR, $1,800,000. Luo, Z.C., Heaman, M., Fraser, W., Martens, P., and Smylie, J., Community characteristics and birth outcomes among Canadian Aboriginal women, ( ), CIHR, $219,390. Lobchuk, M., McPherson, C., and McClement, S. Lung cancer stigma: Attributional effects on informal caregiver perspective-taking and accuracy outcomes on symptom experiences, ( ) NCIC, $204,000. Mandzuk, L., and McMillan, D., Waitlists, quality of life, and functional status: A preoperative and postoperative examination of total hip and total knee replacement patients, ( ), MNRI Outcomes Grant, $4,000. McClement, S., Myers, C., and Chochinov, H., Reliance on tube-feeding: A grounded theory study of dysphagic head and neck cancer patients' experience, ( ), CancerCare Foundation, $13,500. McClement, S., Chochinov, H., Lobchuk, M., and Dean, R., A phenomenological study of health care aides' experiences of the ethical decisions in caring for dying patients in a personal care home, ( ), CIHR, $39,538. McMillan, D., and Mandzuk, L., Wait lists, quality of life and functional status, ( ), Alexander Gibson Chair, $6,

27 Olson, D., and Heaman, M., CIHR Strategic Training Program in maternal fetal newborn health, ( ) CIHR, $1,800,000. Payne, B., Guse, L., and Menec, V., Influenza immunization, an indicator of self-care: Researchers and policy-makers' roles in increasing immunization coverage among older Manitobans and Canadians, ( ) CIHR, $170,984. Scanlan, J., Beaton, J., Care, W.D., and Cameron, C. Strengthening nursing practice in Cuba through education & research, ( ) CIDA, $1,000,000. Schultz, A., Griffith, J., Dunn, D., and Nowatzki, J., Secondary analysis of the 2004 National Youth Smoking Survey, ( ), Health Canada, $9,698. Schultz, A., Brewster, J., Victor, D., Yang, X., Tremblay, M. Green, M., Compton, S., Sui, E., and Hyndman, K., Canadian health professionals and tobacco control: Enhancing their role, ( ), CIHR, $5,000, I.C.E. Learning Opportunity Program, $5,000, University of Waterloo, $7,000, Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission, $10,000, CTCRI, $15,000 and Alberta Cancer Board, $50,000. Schultz, A., Brewster, J., Compton, S., Hyndman, K, Tremblay, M., and Degner, L., Health practitioners' role in tobacco reduction: Theoretical development of a multi-level behavioral model, ( ), CTCRI, $14,876. Strain, L., Hawranik, P., St. John, P., and Grymonpre, R., Health and aging in rural environments, ( ) CIHR, $1,250,000. Stuart, M., McKay, M., Meijer Dress, L. Grypma, S., Daigle, J., Toman, C., McPherson, K., and Rutherdale, M., Canadian nursing history: The cultures of colonialism & nationalism, ( ), SSHRC, $121,000. Temple, B., Perceptions of gastrostomy feeding in children with developmental disabilities: A comparison of parents and nursing caregivers, ( ), MICH, $4,024. Temple, B., and Mordoch, E., Students attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities, ( ) Faculty of Nursing Endowment Fund, $2,030. Thomas-McLean, R., Hack, T., Mediema, B., Towers, A., Kwan, W., and Tatemichi, S., Charting the course of arm morbidity in breast cancer: A prospective longitudinal follow-up, ( ) CIHR, $438,

28 Ursel, E., Ateah, C. (collaborator), and tri-provincial team The healing journey: A longitudinal study of women who have been abused by intimate partners, ( ) SSHRC, $1,000,000. Woodgate, R., Yanofsky, R., and Sloan, J., Parents' and children's decisions and experiences in childhood cancer clinical trials, ( ) CIHR, $49,428. Woodgate, R., Dean, R., Shapiro, C., Edwards, M., Grant, K., and Cham, B., Perceptions and assessment of the risks to involving children in research. Perspectives of research ethic board members, child health researchers and parents, ( ) CIHR, $280,535. Woodgate, R., Degner, L., Irani, P., Watters, C., West, C., and Yanoksky, R., Development and testing of a computer video-game approach designed for self-assessment and management of meaning-centred symptom experiences by children with cancer, ( ), CIHR, $531,552. Woodgate, R., Borton, B., Edwards, M., Hallman, B., Rempel, G., and Ripat, J., Changing geographies of care: Using therapeutic landscapes as framework to understand how families with medically complex children participate in communities, (2008), CIHR, $239,304. Woodgate, R., Clarke, J., Edwards, M., Goldberg, A., Lane, M., McDonald, P., and Wener, P., Youth involvement in health care decisions: Ethical, social and cultural perspectives, (2008), CIHR, $95, MNRI Research Grants The MNRI offers three research grants: The AManitoba Nursing Research Institute Nursing Research Grant@, the Fort Garry Branch Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Trust Fund and the Kathleen and Winnifred Ruane Graduate Student Research Grant for Nurses. The Manitoba Nursing Research Institute Nursing Research Grant The Manitoba Nursing Research Institute Nursing Research Grant provides funding for nursing research projects. The Principal Investigator must be a Registered Nurse in Manitoba, although research team members may be from other disciplines. Funding is awarded to a maximum of $4,000 for a one year term. This grant is funded by the MNRI Trust account Recipients - Drs. Wendy Fallis, Diana McMillan and Marie Edwards, for their project entitled, Napping During Night Shift: Practices, Preferences, and Perceptions of Critical Care Nurses, $3, This project was extended to February

29 The Fort Garry Branch Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Trust Fund Nursing research has also benefited from funding by the Fort Garry Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion through the Poppy Trust Fund. The purpose of the grant is to provide support for a nursing research project whose outcome contributes to enhancing care for older adults in Manitoba. Funding to a maximum of $3,000 is awarded each year Recipients - Ruth Ali, Graduate Student, and Dr. Lorna Guse, Advisor, Family Involvement in Long-Term Care Settings: Perspectives of Opportunity and Importance of Involvement, $1, Brenda Hearson, Graduate Student, and Dr. Susan McClement, Advisor, Sleep Disturbance in Family Caregivers of Community Dwelling Advanced Cancer Patients, $1, Recipients - Freya Hansen, Graduate Student, and Dr. Michelle Lobchuk, Advisor, An Exploratory Study of Patient and Informal Caregiver Stigma and Perspective-Talking in Smoking and Non-Smoking Related Diseases, $3, Kathleen and Winnifred Ruane Graduate Student Research Grant for Nurses Ms. Kathleen Ruane established an endowment fund at the University of Manitoba to support nursing students academic and research objectives. A portion of the annual income from the fund will be used to offer a research grant valued at $3,000 called the Kathleen and Winnifred Ruane Graduate Student Research Grant for Nurses, to support the costs of conducting research for a thesis or dissertation Recipients - Ms. Judy Kublick, Graduate Student, and Dr. William Diehl-Jones, Advisor, The Impact of Naso-Gastric Indwelling Versus Oral Intermittent Tub-Feeding Methods on Premature Infants, $ Research Review Committee Members The MNRI Review Committee Members review applications for the Manitoba Nursing Research Institute Nursing Research Grant, the Fort Garry Branch Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Trust Fund and the Kathleen and Winnifred Ruane Graduate Student Research Grant for Nurses. The members are: - Dr. Marie Edwards - Dr. Wendy Fallis - Dr. Susan McClement (Chair) 27

30 8.4 Career Awards Four faculty members are supported through Career Awards that provide time protection for research. Degner, L. Development of evidence-based nursing practice in cancer care, palliative care and cancer prevention, ( ) CHSRF, $1,700,000. Heaman, M. Prenatal care utilization in Manitoba: Determinants and association with preterm birth", ( ) CIHR New Investigator Award, $250,000. Heaman, M. Disparities in Women s Prenatal Health, Access to Prenatal Care, and Pregnancy Outcomes, ( ) CIHR Mid-Career Research Chair Award, $750,000. Lobchuk, M. Illness attributions, dyadic perspective-taking, and perceptual accuracy of informal caregivers of patients with lung cancer, ( ) Canadian Cancer Society Research Scientist Award, $342,878. Woodgate, R. Development and validation of a computer video-game for self-assessment of meaning-centred symptom experiences by children with cancer, ( ) Research Scientist Award and Dorothy Lamont Scientist Award (NCIC/ CIHR), $344, Travel Awards Hack, T., Travel Award, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Medicine, ( ), U of M, $1,500. Heaman, M., Travel Award, (2008) Manitoba Institute for Child Health (MICH), $1, Awards Received By Faculty Members The following awards were received by members of the Faculty of Nursing during the period July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008: Dr. Benita Cohen was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship at the School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, in the amount of $30,000. Dr. Lesley Degner was the recipient of a National Cancer Institute of Canada's Diamond Jubilee Award. Dr. Lesley Degner was the recipient of the University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Centre Palliative Hospice Lifetime Achievement Award. The award was presented at the 11th Annual Interdisciplinary Approach to Symptom Control, Palliative and Hospice Care in Houston Texas on September 30,

31 Dr. Lesley Degner was the recipient of the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncologists 2007 Conference Award of Excellence for outstanding contributions to Psychosocial Oncology. Dr. Jo-Ann Sawatzky was the recipient of the Cardiovascular Nursing Research Excellence Award from the Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses (CCCN). Ms. Verna Pangman, Dr. Christine Ateah, and Dr. Diana Clarke were recipients of the 2008 Excellence in Professional Nursing Award from the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba (CRNM). This award is given to nurses who exemplify excellence and a high degree of professionalism in nursing practice. Dr. Judith Scanlan was the recipient of the 2008 Outstanding Achievement Award from the College of Registered Nurses (CRNM). Dr. Lesley Degner, Dr. Pamela Hawranik, and Dr. Maureen Heaman, were recipients of a Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) Centennial Award honoring Canadian registered Nurses. The Centennial Awards signify a celebration of 100 exceptional registered nurses whose personal contributions have made an outstanding and significant impact on the nursing profession. Dr. Roberta Woodgate was the recipient of the 2008 Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) Nurse to Know Centennial Achievement Award. As part of the Canadian Nurses Association Centennial celebrations this year, the CNA is recognizing 14 Nurses to Know. These 14 nurses are recognized for their contributions to the health system and the health of Canadians. 29

32 9. Services Provided to Graduate Students The MNRI supports the research and scholarly activities of graduate students in the Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba, primarily by providing access to research resources and services. 9.1 Data Analysis Support for quantitative data management and analysis is provided to graduate students. This support includes technical assistance and trouble shooting using SPSS for dataset construction, data entry, cleaning, verification and analysis. Graduate students also have access to statistical consultation services through the MNRI. Graduate students who were supported in their data analysis for their thesis projects include: - Lynda Mandzuk - Asha Pereira - Shelley Marchinko - Belinda Meyers 10. Future Growth of the Institute Manitoba Centre for Nursing and Health Research Background The proposal for the Manitoba Centre for Nursing and Health Research (MCNHR) was developed in response to a review of the Manitoba Nursing Research Institute (MNRI) by the Senate Committee on University Research. This proposal was developed as a plan to re-organize and revitalize the MNRI, and to comply with the University of Manitoba Policy on Research Centres, Institutes, and Groups. The name of the Centre/Institute has been changed to reflect a broader interdisciplinary focus on health research, and to have wider appeal for health care professionals from disciplines other than nursing to become members of the Centre. Manitoba is retained in the name because the Centre is envisioned to play a key role in promoting nursing and health research throughout the province. The MCNHR will remain based within the Faculty of Nursing. MCNHR New Signage 30

33 Manitoba Centre for Nursing and Health Research Advisory Board - Ms. Winn Briscoe, Nursing Instructor, Red River College of Applied Arts, Science and Technology - Ms. Helga Bryant, Vice-President & Chief Nursing Officer, Health Sciences Centre - Dr. Dean Care, Dean of Health Studies (as of August 1, 2008), Brandon University - Dr. Harvey Chochinov, Canada Research Chair in Palliative Care; Director, Manitoba Palliative Care Research Unit; Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Manitoba - Dr. Diana Clarke, Associate Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba; Scholar-in-Residence, Health Sciences Centre - Ms. Jan Currie, Vice-President and Chief Nursing Officer, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority - Janice Filmon, Public Representative - Dr. Phillip Gardiner, Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology & Recreation Management; Director, Health, Leisure and Human Performance Research Institute, University of Manitoba (Chair of the Advisory Board) - Mr. Bill Knight, Executive Director of Professional Development, NOR-MAN Regional Health Authority - Dr. Michelle Lobchuk, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba - Dr. Michael Moffatt, Executive Director of Research & Applied Learning, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority - Dr. Rob Santos, Scientific Director and Senior Policy Advisor, Healthy Child Manitoba Office, Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet, Government of Manitoba; Assistant Professor, Department of Community Health Services, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba - Ms. Brenda Slobozian, Vice President, Community Health, Parkland Regional Health Authority - Mr. Arni C. Thorsteinson, Corporate Representative; President, Shelter Canadian Properties Limited - Ms. Vicki Zeran, Interim Nursing Coordinator, University College of the North - Ms. Allison Pedersen, Graduate Student, Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba Ex Officio Members: - Dr. Peter Cattini, Associate Vice-President, Research, University of Manitoba - Dr. Dauna Crooks, Professor and Dean, Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba - Dr. Helen Glass, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba - Dr. Maureen Heaman, Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Research, Faculty of Nursing, and Director, Manitoba Centre for Nursing and Health Research, University of Manitoba 31

34 MCNHR Entranceway Advisory Board Meeting - The first meeting of the MCNHR Advisory Board was held on June 12,

35 Appendix A Manitoba Nursing Research Institute, Faculty of Nursing Background Information MNRI SERVICES FOR FACULTY The MNRI is located in room 212 Helen Glass Centre for Nursing and is supported by the Faculty of Nursing. It operates to: 1) Support and advance the research and scholarly activities of faculty, graduate students and community nurse researchers; and 2) Provide research services on a fee-for-service basis. RESEARCH SERVICES TO FACULTY FOR RESEARCH PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT Consultation on National and Provincial Funding Agency opportunities and guidelines Literature and information searches and retrieval Statistical consultation Assistance with management of bibliographic references using Reference Manager or RefWorks Assistance with budget preparation and justification Research consultation on research design, data collection and analysis as well as knowledge translation /dissemination plans Creation of online CV modules and updates to CV modules for research team members in the Faculty of Nursing and for clinicians not affiliated with a University Pre-review of grant applications Preparation of grant application packages (form 58 s, arranging appropriate signatures, photocopying and courier of grant applications) RESEARCH SERVICES TO FACULTY FOR SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES Literature searches and retrieval for publications Retrieval of author guidelines for publications Assistance with management of bibliographic references using Reference Manager or RefWorks Assistance with formatting tables/graphs for publications and presentations Assistance with the creation of poster presentations Statistical consultation

36 Appendix A RESEARCH SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR FUNDED PROJECTS The services listed below are available for purchase dependent on MNRI resources and commitments. All requests and approval of services are negotiated through the Director of the MNRI. Management of grant accounts -Preparing and processing payroll information, purchase requisitions, independent contractor agreements, travel expenses, travel authorizations and other expenses Administrative/secretarial support -Organizing research meetings, arranging space, equipment and food for meetings, preparing and formatting of project related material Project co-ordination -Overseeing project to ensure timelines are met and that research and ethical protocols are followed; supervising and providing support to staff involved in project related tasks Research consultation -Consultation on research design, data collection, analysis and interpretation Data collection -Monitoring data collection and direct involvement in data collection Quantitative data management and analysis -Dataset construction using SPSS, data entry and verification, data analysis including descriptive statistics and frequencies Statistical consultation -Statistical consultation on the most appropriate statistical analysis for the data Qualitative data entry -Qualitative data entry using word processing software (Word or WordPerfect) Preparation of final report -Specific content of report is finalized with the study investigator Literature search and retrieval -Conducting high quality literature and information searches Bibliographic references -Management of bibliographic references using Reference Manager or RefWorks Other Research Support and Resources Workshops/Seminars including: o Faculty of Nursing Research Seminar Series o Researcher in Residence Program o SPSS Workshops (Fall and Spring) and individual SPSS training and support Consultation o Statistical consultations are available on Thursdays through the part-time statistician Mary Cheang. If grant funds are not available to support the consultation, the MNRI will cover the costs of consultation for faculty members. All appointments with the Statistician must be booked through the MNRI. o Individual research consultation (faculty and community nurses can request a meeting with the Associate Dean, Research or a Research Associate to discuss their research project and MNRI services).

37 Appendix A Administrative Support for Grants o Guidance and support on university policies/procedures related to research o Management and reconciliation of research grant accounts o Processing of administrative forms Research News o The MNRI disseminates by research news, conference and workshops notices, funding opportunities and application deadlines. Grants and Training Opportunities Employment as a Research Assistant The Outcomes Grant and the Poppy Fund Grant The MNRI Library Holdings include topics related to nursing research o Tools and instrumentation related to measurement o Quantitative and qualitative research design o Current issues of selected journals related to research (Journal of Nursing Measurement, Qualitative Health Research, Research in Nursing & Health, Western Journal of Nursing Research) Equipment Loan Transcribers and tape recorders (standard size) can be booked through the MNRI (you must provide your own cassettes and batteries) Research Services to the Dean s Office The MNRI is involved in several research and nursing education quality assurance projects that provide information to the Dean s Office including: o The National Graduand Survey (led by Dr. Andrea Bauman, McMaster University) o Undergraduate Follow-up Telephone Survey o Exit Interviews of Graduates from the Faculty of Nursing Graduate Program o Employer Perspectives of the Entry-Level Competencies of New Nursing Graduates o The WRHA/ Manitoba Nursing Supply Model (Projection Model) MNRI Staff Maureen Heaman, Associate Dean, Research and Director, MNRI ( ) Lisa Wolfe-Ulrich, Administrative Secretary ( ) Diane Cepanec, Research Associate ( ) James Plohman, Research Associate ( ) Mary Cheang, Statistician ( )

38 Appendix B Manitoba Nursing Research Institute, Faculty of Nursing MNRI SERVICES FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS Preamble The MNRI supports the research and scholarly activities of graduate students in the Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba, primarily by providing access to research resources and services. Background Information The MNRI is located in room 212 Helen Glass Centre for Nursing and is supported by the Faculty of Nursing. It operates to: 1) Support and advance the research and scholarly activities of faculty, graduate students and community nurse researchers; and 2) Provide research services on a fee-for-service basis. Research and Statistical Support Overview of Services SPSS Support (see policy below) o Workshops (Fall and Spring) o Individual training and technical support Consultation o Statistical consultation (see policy below) Services Available for Purchase Data entry, SPSS programming, and data output Literature retrieval Management of bibliographic references using Reference Manager or RefWorks

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