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SCHEDULE

11th Annual Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice Conference

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TIME

SESSION NAME

LOCATION

07:30-08:30

Registration and Breakfast

Lobby

08:30-08:40

WELCOME SESSION

Main Ballroom

08:40-09:40

KEYNOTE SESSION 

Eulogy for Artificial Intelligence: What Care Futures Will We Build for the Post-A.I. Era?

This keynote presentation features a nationally renowned nurse researcher and inventor who will discuss current and emergent applications of artificial intelligence (A.I.) and their impacts on communities we accompany in care. Following this session, you will be able to apply principles of data feminism to contemporary challenges related to A.I. for health care and articulate a vision for post-A.I. care work and care environments aligned with nursing ethics and their personal values, and steps that will be necessary to manifest that future.

Ray Walker, PhD, RN, FAAN, College of Nursing, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Main Ballroom

09:40-09:45

Break

 

09:45-10:50

UCSF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE FELLOWSHIP SESSION AM

UCSF Health offers a competitive Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Fellowship program for nurses and interprofessional clinicians to develop graduate level knowledge, skills, and abilities to positively impact health system priorities through an evidence-based practice change. The sessions feature the 2023 EBP Fellows disseminating the results of their projects.

Improving Early Consultations to Specialized Pediatric Palliative Care

Cody Bartrug, BSN, MA, RN, RNC, NRP, UCSF Health

Standardization of Oral Care Protocol for Non-Ventilated Patients: An Initiative to Address NV-HAP

Phil Dela Pena, MS, BSN, PCCN, UCSF Health

Paws for Wellness

Trey Godfrey, BSN, RN, UCSF Health

Main Ballroom

10:50-11:30

POSTER SESSION AM

All posters will be displayed during both morning and afternoon sessions in the Poster Hall on the day of the Conference. You will have the opportunity to meet and speak with the presenters.

VISIT THE CONFERENCE POSTER PORTAL
to view the posters online and learn more about the presenters prior to the day of the Conference.

Poster Hall

11:30-12:15

UCSF CLINICAL NURSING RESEARCH SESSION

UCSF Health Center for Nursing Excellence & Innovation in partnership with UCSF School of Nursing provide Clinical Nursing Research Grant (CNR) funding for clinically aligned research studies led by a team of co-Principal Investigators, a faculty member from the School and a practicing nurse from the health system. The CNR Grant support UCSF nurses’ contribution to new knowledge, innovations, and improvements through rigorous scientific research. This session will feature presentations from 2022 CNR Grant recipients.

Infusion Unit Nurses’ Ratings of Risk Factors for Difficult Venous Access (DIVA) Differ Based on Patients’ Type of Cancer

Ruby Ejercito BSN, RN & Marissa Canote, RN, UCSF Health

Feasibility and Efficacy of Enhanced Stress Resilience Training for Psychosocial and Occupational Wellbeing of Critical Care Nurses

Brian Cunningham, BSN, RN, CCRN-CSC & Mya Childers, RN MS CCRN-K, UCSF Health

Main Ballroom

12:15-13:00

Lunch

 

13:00-14:00

UCSF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE FELLOWSHIP SESSION PM

UCSF Health offers a competitive Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Fellowship program for nurses and interprofessional clinicians to develop graduate level knowledge, skills, and abilities to positively impact health system priorities through an evidence-based practice change. The sessions feature the 2023 EBP Fellows disseminating the results of their projects.

Music Medicine in the ICU: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Emily Kelly, AGACNP-BC, UCSF Health

Fostering Resilience in the PICU

Helen Hanak, BSN, RN, CCRN, UCSF Health

Transition from Small Volume Nebulizer to pMDI in the Hospitalized Patient

Brian Daniel, RCP, RRT, UCSF Health

Main Ballroom

14:00-14:10

Break

 

14:10-15:10

CONCURRENT PODIUM SESSIONS

In these concurrently held hour-long podium sessions, you will hear from multiple dynamic speakers present their work that spans clinical settings, nursing roles, and innovative approaches – evidence-based practice implementation, quality improvement, innovation, and research. Each speaker’s 15-minute presentation will be followed by a Q&A. You are encouraged to choose one session to attend.

 

 

TRANSITIONS AND FRONTIERS

This session will help you learn how to support new graduate nurses in forming their professional identity after the COVID pandemic; new technology-enabled tactics piloted by a post-discharge outreach program to reach Black/African American patients; and novel approaches to improve safety and documentation for patients seeking care in the emergency department.

Unmasking Nursing Identity Post- Pandemic: Implications for New Graduates

Lauren Frahm, MSN, RN, NPD-BC, PHN, UCSF Health

Closing the Equity Gap in Hospital-to-Home Care Transitions through Tailored Outreach

Anna Hoyt, BSN, RN, UCSF Health

An Emergency Department Waiting Room: The Final Frontier of Healthcare

Yvonne Abad, BSN, RN, UCLA Health

Main Ballroom

 

COMPLEXITY AND INNOVATION

This session will explore the role of nurses as leaders in implementing prevention bundles for comprehensive wound complications and surgical site infections in postoperative cardiac surgery patients; present an innovative way to use dynamic QR codes and metadata to measure the impact of nursing in-service trainings and track engagement with educational resources; and describe the research on how multiple comorbid conditions negatively impact symptom burden in patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy.

A Comprehensive Wound Complication Reduction Plan in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Patients

Brianna Rojo, MSN, BSN, CNS, RN, CRRN, UCSF Health

QR codes, Data Analytics, and Industry Vendors Spark Innovation in In-Service Education 

Anthony Scott, MSN, RN, NPD-BC, CNL, PHN, UCSF Health

Higher Multimorbidity in Oncology Outpatients Receiving Chemotherapy is Associated with a Higher Symptom Burden

Carolyn Harris, PhD, RN, BMTCN, OCN, University of Pittsburgh

Salon A&B

 

INTENTIONALITY AND TEAMWORK

This session will present cutting edge research on the lived experience of older patients around postoperative symptom burden; describe the development of a novel protocol for anticoagulation reversal in LVAD patients with intracranial hemorrhage; and introduce an evidence-based solution for acute care nurses to promote early mobilization of hospitalized older patients.

"It's Incapacitated me in so many ways": Older Adults' Lived Experience with Postoperative Symptoms at Home Following Major Elective Surgery

Christina Keny, PhD(c), MS, RN, UCSF School of Nursing

A Multidisciplinary Protocol for Anticoagulation Reversal in Left Ventricular Assist Device Patients presenting with Intracranial Hemorrhage

Yu (Janet) Wu, DNP, AGACNP, UCSF Health

Team Up to Get Moving: A Quality Improvement Project to Support Acute Care Nurses Create a Daily Mobility Goal with Older Adults

Colette Jappy, DNP, RN, CNS, ACCNS-AG, UCSF School of Nursing

Salon C&D

 

15:10-15:50

POSTER SESSION PM

All posters will be displayed during both morning and afternoon sessions in the Poster Hall on the day of the Conference. You will have the opportunity to meet and speak with the presenters.

VISIT THE CONFERENCE POSTER PORTAL
to view the posters online and learn more about the presenters prior to the day of the Conference.

Poster Hall

15:50-16:20

CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS

In these concurrently held 30-minute workshops, you will have the opportunity to develop new knowledge, practice new skills, and challenge your attitudes around the theme of this year’s conference: Innovation, Inclusion, Inquiry. You are encouraged to choose one workshop to attend.

 

 

INNOVATION

Cultural Humility in Clinical Informatics

Incorporating Cultural Humility in Clinical System Workflow Design

In this workshop, you will learn to define cultural humility & its core principles, describe how explicit or implicit bias in clinical system design can have a negative impact on patient data, clinical outcomes, and methods on how to incorporate cultural humility principles in clinical system workflow design.

Jennifer Leos, MSN, RN-BC, PHN, CPHIMS, UCSF Health

Main Ballroom

 

INCLUSION

Widening the toolbox: Developing Inclusive Behaviors utilizing Asset Framing and Cultural Leverage

Widening the toolbox: Developing Inclusive Behaviors utilizing Asset Framing and Cultural Leverage

In this workshop, you will identify how tools like asset framing and cultural leverage contribute to inclusive behaviors with implications across nursing practice, research, education, and advocacy.

Emebet Aklilu, MPH, MSBH, UCSF School of Nursing

Salon A&B

 

INQUIRY

Evaluating Implementation Science Strategies

Evaluating Implementation Science Strategies

In this workshop, you will gain insight on how clinical nurses and EBP practitioners can evaluate the longitudinal effects of evidence-based practice initiatives on both patient and system outcomes, including factors that can influence implementation and sustainability of practice changes.

Elisa Jang, DNP, MS, RN, CNS, EBP-C, UCSF Health & UCSF School of Nursing

Salon C&D

 

16:20-16:25

Break

 

16:25-16:40

CLOSING SESSION AND AWARDS CEREMONY

Main Ballroom

 

POSTER PRESENTERS

The list of posters is alphabetized by primary presenter’s last name within each project category.

EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE

  1. Decreasing Ambulatory Falls

Erin Andersen, MSN, ANP-BC, RN, UCSF Health

  1. Decreasing Driveline Infections Through Proper Driveline Dressing

Alyssa Marie Antonio, BSN, RN, PCCN, UCSF Health

  1. Utilizing Telehealth to Improve Patient-Centered Postoperative Care following Female Pelvic Medicine Reconstructive Surgery

Alicia Bacchus, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, UCSF School of Nursing

  1. Optimizing Outcomes in the Emergency Department- Addressing Maternity Deserts Through In Situ Simulations

Meghan Duck, MS, RNC-OB, CNS, UCSF Health

  1. Closing the Referral Loop via After-Visit Summary (AVS) Standardization

Annika  Ehrlich, DNP, FNP-C, CNRN, AQH, UCSF Health

  1. Improving Delirium for Admitted Geriatric Patients Boarding in the Emergency Department

Rachel Goldsberry, BSN, RN, UCLA Health

  1. An Evidenced-based Approach to Utilizing Quality Improvement Framework and Tools Across Multiple Disciplines to Develop and Implement a High-Risk Bundle

Scout Hebinck, MSB, RN-C, UCSF Health

  1. Staff Appreciation Program

Yiran Hu, RN, 2023 UCSF EBP Fellow, UCSF Health

  1. Administration and Monitoring Practices for Drugs at Higher Risk for Infusion Reaction

Vivian Huang, MS, RN, CNS, AGCNS-BC, OCN, UCSF Health

  1. From Novice to Expert: Development of Structured Interventions to Enhance Clinical Reasoning in Novice APPs

Hannah Lee, MSN, RN, AGACNP-BC, CCRN, UCSF Health

  1. Improving Patient Outcomes through Preoperative Nursing Education

Lauren Liu, BSN, RN, UCSF Health

  1. POWER ROUNDS for Safe Mobilization and Fall Prevention

Teena O'Brian, BSN, BSBA, RN, 2023 UCSF EBP Fellow, UCSF Health

  1. Cleaned to be Infection Free: CHG Bathing in the Pre-Operative Setting

Michael Shalginewicz, MSN, RN, CNL, 2023 UCSF EBP Fellow, UCSF Health

  1. Revolutionizing Veteran-Provider Discussions: A Novel Approach to Cannabis Awareness

Maureen "Mo" Smyth, BSN RN, San Francisco VA Medical Center

  1. Continuous Video Monitoring (CVM): Evidence-Based Practice in Fall Prevention and 1:1 Sitter Reduction

Amanda Theolet, MSN, RN, CNL, San Francisco VA Medical Center

  1. Safe Sleep Implementation: From Hospital to Home

Christine Van Dyke, BSN, MSBA, BS, RN, 2023 UCSF EBP Fellow, UCSF Health

 

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

  1. A Virtual, Limited Longitudinal Complex Care Delivery Model: Impact on Utilization and Quality of Life

Robin Andersen, NP, PHN, MSN, UCSF Health

  1. ECMO Care Does Not Stop at Decannulation! A Nurse Driven Protocolized Approach to Post ECMO Decannulation Wound Care

Audrey Basic, MSN, RN, UCSF Health

  1. Going With the (Cycler) Flow: Launching a Nurse-Led Automated Peritoneal Dialysis Program for Hospitalized Patients

Lindsay Bolt, MS, RN, AGCNS-BC, CMSRN, PCCN, NPDS, UCSF Health

  1. Initiating a Medical Assistant-led Health Coaching Program at a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)

Alisa Chard, BSN, RN, CEN, University of Maryland School of Nursing

  1. Barriers to Chemotherapy Admissions

Annie Dai, BA, UCSF Health

  1. Home Alkalinization to Shorten LOS for Patients Receiving High-dose MTX

Vivian Huang, MS, RN, CNS, AGCNS-BC, OCN, UCSF Health

  1. Equity Focused Program Design to Improve Experience and Outcomes for UCSF's Publicly Insured Perinatal Patients

Andrea Kuster, DNP, RN, PHN, FNP-BC, IBCLC, UCSF School of Nursing

  1. Stopping CAUTI at Admit: A Pilot on Early Indwelling Urinary Catheter Removal

Amy Larsen, MS, RN, CNS, ACCNS-AG, CCRN, SCRN, UCSF Health

  1. Implementation of Reminders to Improve Reassessment Rate of Specialty Beds

Qingting Lin, BSN, RN, CSMRN, CCRN, University of Maryland School of Nursing

  1. Reducing Pulse Oximetry Alarm Burden

Michelle Macal, MS, RN, PCCN, CNS, UCSF Health

  1. Re-Standardization of Bedside Shift Report in an Acute Impatient Rehabilitation

Blanche Mayo, BSN, RN, University of Maryland School of Nursing

  1. An Innovative Fall Prevention Program in Outpatient Infusion Services

Catherine Mitsuoka, MSN, RN, UCSF Health

  1. The Impact of a Specialized Cardiac Rapid Response Team in a Children's Hospital

Kimberly Noh, BS, RN, UCSF Health

  1. Fall TIPS: Using Evidence & Staff Engagement to Prevent Patient Falls

Warren Payneta, MSN, RN, CMSRN, UCSF Health

  1. The Golden Hour of Translation Quality Improvement Project-Needs Assessment (TGHT QIP-NA)

Aday Robinson, BSN, PHN, RN, UCSF Health

  1. Improving Diabetes Discharge Education Among Adult Patients

Esther Rov-Ikpah, RN-BC, MS, CDCES, ADM-BC, UCSF Health

  1. ECMO Cannula Dressing Protocol: A Nurse Driven Feasibility Study

Emily Smith, RN, UCSF Health

  1. Addressing Complexities During Patient-Controlled Analgesia Therapy: A CNS-Led Quality Improvement Project

Mark Tungol, BS, RN, UCSF School of Nursing

  1. Implementing Postpartum Depression Screening in a Pediatric Primary Care Setting

Rong Xiao, BSN, RN, University of Maryland School of Nursing

 

INNOVATION

  1. Distress Behaviors in Patients with Dementia: Practical Knowledge and Skills Training for Security Response

Sasha Binford, PhD, MS, RN, PHN, AGCNS-BC, UCSF Health

  1. Behavioral Resources & Intervention through Digital Group Education (Bridge): An Embedded Group Telehealth Program Builds Self-Efficacy in Liver Transplant (Lt)

Lisa Catalli, MSN, NP-C, UCSF School of Nursing

  1. Evidence Based Practice at San Francisco Veteran Affairs Healthcare System: Culture and Program Development

Tracie Citron, MS, APRN, AGAC-NP, ACNS-BC, San Francisco VA Medical Center

  1. Enhancing the Care of Older Adults through Innovative and Interactive Nursing Education

Charlie Dharmasukrit, PhD, RN, NPD-BC, CMSRN, UCSF Health

  1. Utilizing Technology to Enhance the Onboarding Processes for Student Nurses and Clinical Faculty

Lauren  Frahm, MSN, RN, NPD-BC, PHN, UCSF Health

  1. Psychosocial Considerations in Preparation for Parenteral Therapy in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH)

Elise Hazlewood, MS, RN, CCNS, UCSF Health

  1. An Innovative, Collaborative Approach to Implementation of New National Guidelines on Infant Feeding for Pregnant Individuals Living With HIV

Ellen James, PhD, RN, PNP-BC, UCSF Health

  1. Diabetes Collaborative Care: An Innovative Model to Mitigate Disparity in Type 2 Diabetes Outcomes

Carolina Noya, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, School of Nursing

  1. The use of simulation in the development and implementation of crisis call management by a nursing team in a virtual care environment.

Maxine Rand, DNP, RN, PHN, NEA-BC, RN-BC, CPHIMS, San Francisco VA Medical Center

  1. Reduction of HAPI Rates for High-Risk Cardiovascular Patients Receiving ECMO Through the Use of a Prevention

Cass Sandoval, MS, RN, CCRN, CCNS, UCSF Health

  1. Strength in Numbers: Using Evidence to Increase AMB-BC Certification Rates

Katherine Woodward, MSN, RN, AMB-BC, NPD-BC, UCSF Health

 

RESEARCH

  1. The Relationship Between Levels of Hope and Coping, Stress and Resilience in Oncology Patients

Laura Allaire, BSN, RN, PHN, OCN, UCSF School of Nursing

  1. Morning Fatigue Profiles, Co-Occurring Symptoms, and Quality of Life Outcomes in Patients with Gynecologic Cancers

David Asakitogum, MPhil, BSc, LMH, RN, UCSF School of Nursing

  1. A Silver Lining in the VAD sky: a Prospective Randomized Trial of a Driveline Dressing

Sylvie Baudart, RN, UCSF Health

  1. COVID Impact on Veteran Health Administration Nurses: A Retrospective Survey

Tracie Citron/Amalia Garcia, BSN, RN, CCM, San Francisco VA Medical Center

  1. Handling Missing Data When Building Clinical Decision Support Tools with Electronic Health Record Data

Jean Digitale, MPH, RN, UCSF School of Nursing

  1. Stability and Consistency of Symptom Clusters in Younger Versus Older Patients Receiving Chemotherapy

Lisa Morse, MS, RN, UCSF School of Nursing

  1. Comparison of the Frequency and Time to True Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) Among Patients in the Cardiac (CICU), Medical/Surgical (M/SICU), or Neurologic (NICU) Intensive Care Unit

Priya Prasad, PhD, MPH, UCSF School of Medicine

  1. ELEVATE Study: Could education help your nursing shared governance?

Melissa Quaid, MHL, BSN, RN, NE-BC, UCSF Health

  1. The Occurrence Rate and Types of Technical Alarms During Continuous ECG Monitoring in the ICU and its Potential Contribution to Alarm Fatigue

Mark Tungol, BS, RN, UCSF School of Nursing