DETRICE GREEN BARRY, PHD, MSN, RN Assistant Professor College of Nursing and Health Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glen Highway Dayton OH, 45435-0001 EDUCATION PhD Human Services General Capella University-online, Minneapolis, MN MSN Community Nursing (CNS) Medical College of GA, Augusta, GA BSN Nursing Medical College of GA, Augusta, GA Graduate Certificate Instructional Design for Online Learning Wright State University, Dayton, OH Graduate Certificate Nursing Education Wright State University, Dayton, OH Graduate Certificate Diversity Studies Capella University-online, Minneapolis, MN CURRENT LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION State of Ohio Board of Registered Nurses RESEARCH GRANTS Title: Use of Technology for Bleeding Disorder Care: Human patient simulators, robots and virtual environments Role: Principle Investigator (Co-Investigator Dr. Sherrill Smith and Southwest Ohio Hemophilia Treatment Center) Agency: Hemophilia Federation of America Date: March 2012 Title: Barriers to shared decision-making in treatment of bleeding disorders: A qualitative pilot study of parents Role: Principle Investigator (Co-Investigators: Dr. Sherrill Smith and Jean Anthony-University of Cincinnati College of Nursing) Agency: Wright State University College of Nursing and Health Faculty Seed Grant Date: August 2010 Title: High-fidelity human patient simulators (HPS) and telehealth: A pilot teaching for Bleeding Disorder Education Detrice Green Barry Page 1 of 5
Role: Principle Investigator (Co-Investigator Dr. Sherrill Smith) Agency: Southwest Ohio Hemophilia Foundation Chapter. Educational grant from Baxter Bioscience Date: April 2010 Title: SmartCare:Virtual simulations for nursing education and research Role: Principle Investigator Collaborators: Dr. Shu Schiller, Jeff Hiles, and Dr. Rob Williams TechEdge Air Force Research Lab Agency: Professional Development Grant from Wright State University Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Date: May 2011 Title: Use of the RP-7 Robot as a faculty extender in a public health department Role: Principle Investigator (Co-Investigator Dr. Sherrill Smith) Agency: Zeta Phi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Date: March 2011 Title: Implementing technology in community health: Examining the use of high-fidelity simulation to teach home care Role: Co- Investigator with (Dr. Sherrill Smith, PI) Agency: National League for Nursing Research in Nursing Education Date: August 2010 Title: Home care simulation in community health nursing: A pilot study Role: Co- Investigator with Dr. Sherrill Smith (PI) Agency: Wright State University College of Nursing Blanke Faculty Seed Research Grant Award Date: January 2010 Title: Dance and Nutrition Create Excitement about better health! (DANCE) Role: Clinical Consultant Collaborators: Dr. Larry James (PI) and Hazel Rountree J.D. Agency: Commission on Minority Health Date: March 2011 Title: Development of a Wright State University College of Nursing and Health (CoNH) and Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, School of Nursing (WSU-MUHAS) Global Health Service Learning Elective Course Role: Co-course faculty (Dr. Rosemary Eustace (PI) and Dr. Donna Curry (Co-course faculty) Agency: Wright State University Office of Service Learning Date: October 2010 Detrice Green Barry Page 2 of 5
PUBLICATIONS 1. Barry, D.G. & Hibner, S. (2013) Care of the Chronically Ill Patient with a Bleeding Disorder. Rehabilitation Nursing Journal: (R) doi: 10.1002/rnj.129 Epub ahead of print October 29, 2013. 2. Smith, S. & Barry, D.G. (2013). The Use of High-Fidelity Simulation to Teach Home Care Nursing, Western Journal of Nursing Research, 35(3):297-312. doi: 10.1177/0193945911417635. Epub 2011 Aug 15. 3. Smith, S. & Barry, D. G. & Martin, P. (2013). An innovative approach to preparing nursing students for care of the elderly in the home. Geriatric Nursing, 34(1):30-4. doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2012.07.001. Epub 2012 Aug 18. 4. Anthony, J. S., Lee, R. C., Barry, D. G., & Kappesser, M. (2010). Recruiting and Keeping African American Women in an Ethnographic Study of Pregnancy: The Community- Based Partnership Model. Field Methods, 22(2), 125-132. 5. Anthony, J.S. & Barry, D.G. (2009). Perceptions of health status among women and men in an urban homeless population. Journal of Black Nurses Association, 20(1), 36-41. 6. Hern, M. J., Berry, T. A., & Barry, D.G. (2006). Experiences of college age youths in a family with a recessive genetic condition. Journal of Family Nursing, 12(2), 119 142. 7. Barry, D.G., & Schaefer, J. A. (2003). Hemophilia forces parents to make a tough decision. American Journal of Nursing, 103(1), 64A 64C. 8. Barry, D.G., & Boyle, J. S. (1996). An ethnohistory of a granny midwife. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 8(1), 13 18. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Paper / Podium 1. Smith, S. J. & Barry, D.G. (2013). Telehealth Technology for diabetic support group in a rural community. Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference, Chicago, Ill. 2. Barry, D. G. & Smith, S. J. (2012). Co-presented paper in Competitive Symposium on Healthy People 2020 and Vulnerable Populations Forum Technology and simulation: Preparing nursing students for care of elderly in the community with Dr. Sherrill Smith, 36 th Annual MNRS Research Conference: Innovative Transition Care Models, April 2012, Dearborn, MI 3. Barry, D.G., Sampsel, D., Williams, R. & Tech Edge Students (2011). Chronic Care in the Virtual World: Teaching and Learning for Nursing Students and Community Members. Nursing Institute of West Central Ohio. 2 nd Annual Embracing Technology: Faculty/Educator Development Day, Centerville, OH 4. Barry, D.G. & Smith, S.J. (2011). Hi-Fi HPS & Telehealth: A Bleeding Disorder Teaching Pilot. Paper co presented with Dr. Sherrill Smith, Patti Burnell & Debi Sampsel. Human Patient Simulation Network Conference Dallas, TX Detrice Green Barry Page 3 of 5
5. Barry, D.G. (2011). High-Fidelity Simulators Human Patient Simulators (HPS) and Robots: A Pilot Study. Paper Co-presented with Dr. Sherrill Smith at the Regional Simulation Conference: Creating a Culture of Change, Hilton Netherland Plaza, Cincinnati, OH 6. Barry, D.G. (2011). High-Fidelity Human Patient Simulation (HPS) and Telehealth: A Pilot for Bleeding Disorder Education. Paper co-presented with Dr. Sherrill Smith, Greater Dayton Area Nursing Research Symposium,, Hope Hotel, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 7. Barry, D. G.; Smith, S.J, ;Duffy, N., Hibner, S. & McGeady, L. (2010). Robots and simulators: Using Tehnology for bleeding disorder education, Paper presentation at National Hemophilia Foundation Annual Meeting 8. Barry, D. G. (2010). Treatment decision-making preferences in parents of children with hemophilia. Hemophilia Federation of America, Annual Educational Symposium, Kansas City, MO PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Posters 1. Telehealth technology for a diabetic support group in a rural community: Patient perceptions. 9 th Bi-Annual Greater Dayton Area Nursing Research Symposium, April 5, 2013, WBAFB, OH 2. Project SMARTCare: Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Development of a Virtual Environment for Bleeding Disorder Education. Faculty Mentor and Project Sponsor. Co presented poster with Laura Churchman (CONH) Stacey Sherman (BME at OSU and Air Force Research Lab) and Brittany Fouts (Biomedical Engineering at WSU) at WSU Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities, April 13, 2012, Wright State University 3. Fathers Perspective of Shared Decision Making in Hemophilia Treatment Centers. Co presented poster with Dr. Jean Anthony and Dr. Sherrill Smith at Thrombosis & Hemostasis Summit of North America, May 4, 2012 Chicago, IL 4. SMARTcare: Interdisciplinary collaboration for development of a virtual environment for bleeding disorder education at Network of Minority Research Investigators 10 th Annual Workshop,, Bethesda, MD 5. Using Technology for bleeding disorder education: High fidelity robots and human patient simulators at Network of Minority Research Investigators Midwest Regional Workshop. November 3-4, 2011 Omaha, NE Detrice Green Barry Page 4 of 5
6. Using Robots and Simulators for Bleeding Disorder Education. Presented poster with Dr. Sherrill Smith at Midwest Nursing Research Society conference, March 26, 2011, Columbus, OH 7. Examining use of simulation in optimizing students for home health care. Co-presented poster discussion forum with Dr. Smith at Midwest Nursing Research Society, March 25, 2011, Columbus, OH 8. Barriers to shared decision making in management of bleeding disorders: A qualitative study of parents. National Hemophilia Foundation 63 rd Annual Meeting, November 10-12, 2011 9. Technology in Community Health Nursing: Simulating Home Care and Home Telehealth co presented with Dr. Sherrill Smith at 10 th Annual International Simulation/Learning Resource Conference Center, Orlando, FL, June 16, 2011 Detrice Green Barry Page 5 of 5