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$1.2 million
grant to further Geriatric nursing
Newswise — The Hartford
Center for Geriatric Nursing Excellence in
the University of Iowa College of Nursing,
and two other Hartford centers in the
nation, have been funded for a four-year
$1.2 million grant to ensure that nurses
have the most recent evidence-based
guidelines for caring for elders with mental
health issues.
The three Hartford
Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence,
which will form the Geropsychiatric Nursing
Collaborative, are in the UI College of
Nursing, University of Pennsylvania School
of Nursing, and University of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences School of Nursing.
Researchers in the
collaborative will focus on two areas that
will affect the preparation of nurses for
gerontologic mental health practice
nationally, according to Kathleen Buckwalter,
the Sally Mathis Hartwig Professor of
Gerontological Nursing Excellence and
director of the Hartford Center at the UI
College of Nursing.
"In this four-year project, we will scan the
existing geropsychiatric nursing curricula
nationwide," Buckwalter said. "We will then
work to include core geropsychiatric nursing
competencies in nursing education programs
and offer new geropsychiatric nursing
curricula to nursing schools across the U.S.
at no cost.
"Our aim is to ensure
that nurses are exposed to the latest
practices found to be effective through the
most recent research concerning mental
health care for older persons," Buckwalter
added.
The grant is made
possible by the John A. Hartford Foundation.
The American Academy of Nursing will act as
project manager, overseeing the use of the
funds at each of the three Hartford centers.
"This collaborative has
the potential for greatly improving the
mental health care of America's older
population," Buckwalter said.
Each of the centers has
ongoing initiatives in geriatric mental
health education and practice that can fuel
the work of the proposed collaborative
center.
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