21st Annual Nursing Research Conference. Decision Making. March 2, 2012 Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota. Mayo Continuing Nursing Education

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21st Annual Nursing Research Conference Decision Making March 2, 2012 Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota Mayo Continuing Nursing Education

General Information Conference description and goals The 21st Annual Nursing Research Conference will be held Friday, March 2, 2012 at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. This conference will focus on research related to decision making for advancing nursing practice and patient outcomes across the care continuum. Decision making may include clinical reasoning, decision making processes, and cultural influences on decision making. Examples of topics to be explored are decisions related to treatment options, patient self management, care giving, decision support tools, policy and legislation, and shared governance. The goals of the conference are to: Disseminate evidence related to various aspects of decision making research that influences nursing practice and/or patient outcomes. Promote opportunities for scholarly networking. Featured faculty Joanne (Jo) Rycroft-Malone, PhD, was appointed as Bangor University Director of Research in September 2010. Rycroft-Malone is a professor of Health Services and Implementation Research at the Centre for Health-Related Research in the School of Healthcare Sciences at Bangor University. She has a clinical background as a nurse, and later completed a BSc(Hons) and MSc in psychology, and her PhD in health sciences at the University of Southampton. Over the last ten years, Rycroft-Malone has been working with colleagues to develop, refine, and test a framework for the implementation of evidence into practice, called the Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Service (PARIHS) framework. Nationally and internationally, PARIHS has become a commonly used guiding framework for those undertaking practice and service change within health services, and more recently within the local police service. Rycroft-Malone currently sits on a number of international and national and strategy development, think tank and funding groups, including the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Implementation Strategy Group, the Canadian Institute for Health s Research Knowledge Exchange and Translation Committee and the National Institutes for Health Research Service Delivery and Organization Programme commissioning group. She is the inaugural editor of Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, which has the highest impact factor of all international nursing journals. Date and location This conference will be held Friday, March 2, 2012 in the Siebens Building, Mayo Clinic, 100 Second Avenue SW, Rochester, Minnesota. Intended audience This program is designed for registered nurses and other healthcare providers interested in research related to decision making. Register before February 9, 2012 The registration fee of $145 includes conference materials and break refreshments. A student rate of $80 is available. Please bring proof of current student status to the conference (for example, a copy of your student identification card). Pre-registration is required and preferred by Thursday, February 9, 2012. Registrations received after February 9th will be accepted on a space-available basis. Visit http://calendar.cne-registration.com/ to register. Out of respect for conference participants, children are restricted from the conference.

General Information Continuing education credit Mayo Continuing Nursing Education is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Participants can earn up to 5.5 nursing contact hours (accredited) for the conference. Cancellations If you cancel your participation in this conference, your registration fee, less an administrative fee, will be refunded when notification is received by Mayo Continuing Nursing Education before February 9, 2012 (fax#: 507-266-6910 or e-mail: cne@mayo.edu). No refunds will be made on or after February 9, 2012. Mayo Continuing Nursing Education reserves the right to cancel or postpone any conference due to unforeseen circumstances. In the unlikely event Mayo Continuing Nursing Education must cancel or postpone this conference, Mayo Continuing Nursing Education will refund the registration fee, but is not responsible for any related costs, charges, or expenses to participants, including fees assessed by airline/travel/lodging agencies. Lodging and parking Rooms have been reserved for conference participants and their guests at the DoubleTree Hotel Downtown (507-281-8000) at a rate of $129 per night and the Marriott Hotel (877-623-7775 or 507-280-6000) at a rate of $129 per night. The rates listed may be extended before and after the conference based on availability. To ensure accommodations, please make your reservation by Thursday, February 9, 2012. Reservation requests received after this date will be accepted on a space available basis. Visit www.mayoclinic.org/travel-rst/maps.html for a map indicating the location of downtown parking facilities. The cost of parking is not included in the registration fee. About Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic s mission is to inspire hope and contribute to health and well-being by providing the best care to every patient through integrated clinical practice, education, and research. Mayo Continuing Nursing Education conducts educational conferences that will advance nursing practice. Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, has been granted Magnet Recognition for Nursing Excellence by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. This conference is offered in cooperation with: Winona State University, Department of Nursing, prepares nurses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The department is committed to improving nursing care through the advancement of nursing knowledge and research. Kappa Mu Chapter - Sigma theta Tau International, a nursing honor society, recognizes superior achievement, develops leadership qualities, fosters high professional standards, encourages creative work and strengthens commitment to the ideas of purposes of the profession. University of Minnesota School of Nursing is ranked among the nation s top nursing schools. It is a leader in nursing research and has many programs including BSN, MN, DNP, and PhD.

Program Schedule 7:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:15 a.m. Welcome and Introductions 8:30 a.m. Plenary I Decision Making Through the Eyes of Patients, Family Caregivers, Nurses, and Interdisciplinary Team: Challenges and Opportunities Joanne (Jo) Rycroft-Malone, PhD, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, UK 10:00 a.m. Break 10:15 a.m. Concurrent Session I 11 Cultural Expressions, Meanings, Beliefs, and Practices of Mexican American Women during the Postpartum Period: An Ethnonursing Study Valera A. Hascup, PhD, MSN, RNC, CTN, CCES, Kean University, Union, New Jersey 12 Nurses Influenza Vaccination Decisions: The Chasm Between Myth, Personal Belief, and Evidence Lori M. Rhudy, PhD, RN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Susanne M. Cutshall, MS, RN, CNS, AHN-BC, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Audrey J. Weymiller, PhD, RN, CNP, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Sharon J. Tucker, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 13 Evaluation of Nurses Perceived Benefits, Barriers, Abilities, and Educational Preferences for Using Family Pedigrees in Clinical Practice Elizabeth L. Pestka, MS, RN, PMHCNS-BC, APNG, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Laura M. Junglen, BSN, RN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Sonja J. Meiers, PhD, RN, Winona State University, Rochester, Minnesota Lisa L. Ungerer, PhD(c), BSN, RN, PMHCNS-BC, APNG, Iowa City, Iowa 11:00 a.m. Break 11:15 a.m. Concurrent Session II 21 Targeting the Right Patients: Optimizing Discharge Planning Through Decision Support Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 22 Students Decision Making Using an Educational Model Focused on Patient Safety Mary G. Tesoro, DNS, MS, RN, BC, OCN, Lehman College, Bronx, New York 23 Nurse Manager Cognitive Decision-Making Amidst Stress and Work Complexity Maria R. Shirey, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE, FAAN, University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, Indiana 12:00 p.m. Lunch (on your own) 1:15 p.m. Concurrent Session III 31 Nurses and Evidence-Based Practice: Challenges and Opportunities from the Field Marianne E. Olson, PhD, RN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Lori A. Cornelius, MSN, RN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Kristine M. Johnson, MSN, RN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 32 Creating a Protective Picture: A Grounded Theory of How Nurses Decide Whether To Follow a Charting-by-Exception Policy Noel M. Kerr, PhD, RN, CMSRN, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois 33 The Feasibility of Discharge Planning in ICU: Beginning the Process Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Lori M. Rhudy, PhD, RN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 2:00 p.m. Poster Session and Dessert Reception 2:30 p.m. Plenary II Women at Increased Risk for Breast Cancer: Decisions about Screening and Prevention Marlene H. Frost, PhD, RN, AOCN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 3:15 p.m. Plenary III Coordinates for the Future: The Role of the Nurse Joanne (Jo) Rycroft-Malone, PhD, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, UK 4:00 p.m. Summary

General Information For more information Contact Mayo Continuing Nursing Education at 800-545-0357 or 507-266-1007, fax 507-266-6910, or e-mail cne@mayo.edu. Visit our web site at http://calendar.cne-registration.com/. Multiple brochures? Mayo Continuing Nursing Education uses multiple mailing lists and cannot always eliminate duplications. Please post or share extra brochures with colleagues. Conference planning task force Dorothy F. Bell, MS, RN-BC Lora J. Briese, BSN, RN Lori A. Cornelius, MSN, RN Patrick J. Dean, EdD, MSN, RN Lisa L. Douglas, MS, RN, CNS Megan E. Hylland, BS Marianne E. Olson, PhD, RN Julie A. Ponto, PhD, RN, AOCN, ACNS-BC Cindy A. Scherb, PhD, RN Linda M. Seppanen, PhD, RN Ann N. Tescher, PhD, RN, CCRN, CCNS, FCCM Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN Watch the Mayo Continuing Nursing Education web site at http://calendar.cne-registration.com/ for more information on the following 2012 conferences. Mayo Clinic Perinatal Nursing Conference Minnesota Geriatric Care Conference Cardiac and Vascular Nursing Review Course Heart Disease and Stroke Conference Brain Injury Conference Holistic Medicine Conference LPN Clinical Practice Review Orthopaedic Nursing Conference Mayo Spiritual Care Research Conference Medical-Surgical Nursing Review Course

MAYO CLINIC Mayo Continuing Nursing Education Marian Hall 7 200 First Street SW Rochester, Minnesota 55905 21st Annual Nursing Research Conference Decision Making March 2, 2012 Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota ROUTE TO: 2011 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research MC2301-14rev1011