Title: Integration of EndofLife Care into Graduate Curriculum
1Integration of End-of-Life Careinto Graduate
Curriculum
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End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium
Pam Malloy, MN, RN, OCN
2Collaboration Between COH and AACN
3Peaceful Death Document
- Peaceful Death Document Recommended
Competencies and Curricular Guidelines for
End-of-Life Nursing Care
4The Essentials of Masters Education for Advanced
Practice Nursing
5Graduate Core Curriculum
- RESEARCH
- Embedded in every ELNEC-Graduate Module
6Graduate Core Curriculum
- POLICY, ORGANIZATION, FINANCING OF HEALTH CARE
- Module 1
- Palliative Care in Advanced Practice Nursing
7Graduate Core Curriculum
- ETHICS
- Module 5 Ethical Issues in Advanced Practice
Nursing - Weaved throughout every module
8Graduate Core Curriculum
- PROFESSIONAL ROLE DEVELOPMENT
- Module 8
- Achieving Quality Palliative Care
9Graduate Core Curriculum
- THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF
- NURSING PRACTICE
- Module 1
- Palliative Care in Advanced Practice Nursing
- Weaved throughout every module
10Graduate Core Curriculum
- HUMAN DIVERSITY AND
- SOCIAL ISSUES
- Module 1 Palliative Care in APN
- Module 4 Communication
- Module 7 Loss, Grief, and Bereavement
- Module 8 Achieving Quality Palliative Care
11Advanced Practice Nursing Core Curriculum
- ADVANCED HEALTH/PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
- Module 2 Pain Management
- Module 3 Symptom Management
- Module 6 Last Hours of Life
12Advanced Practice Nursing Core Curriculum
- ADVANCED PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
- Module 2 Pain Management
- Module 3 Symptom Management
- Module 6 Last Hours of Life
13Advanced Practice NursingCore Curriculum
- ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY
- Module 2 Pain Management
- Module 3 Symptom Management
14ELNEC-GraduateTrainers
- Examples of Disseminating and Implementing the
- ELNEC-Graduate Curriculum
15Veronica Engle, PhD, RN, GNP, FAANUniversity of
Tennessee, Memphis
- Emphasisclinical and research courses
- Submitted abstract to present at NONPF regarding
pain and EOL care - Clinicalcollaborates with neurosurgeons and
molecular biologists in improving care of
glioblastoma patients - Works with PharmD students
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16Janet Craig, MSN, MBA, RN, DHAClemson University
School of Nursing
- Serving as Chair of Committees for 3 graduate
students researching EOL issues - Contacted other SC ELNEC trainers regarding
bringing education to SC Tech and SC State U - Has spoken on the state level regarding
improvement needs of EOL care in the state of SC
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17Cristina Hendrix, DNS, CCFNP, CCRNDuke
University School of Nursing
- Presented ELNEC at curriculum committee
- Offering a graduate PC elective (peds, neonatal,
ANP) - Met with area nursing and medical directors
regarding an ELNEC CE presentation to their
staff
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18ReNel Davis, PhD, RNHawaii Pacific University
- Worked with other ELNEC trainers across the state
to present a 9-hour training program for nurses
and other members of the interdisciplinary team
19Marjorie Schaffer, PhD, RNBethel University
- Offers ELNEC for CE credit
- Has used the ELNEC modules to speak at national
nursing meetings - Awarded Fulbright Scholarshipresearch on EOL
decision-making
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20Jim Pace, DSN, RNVanderbilt University
- Collaborated with Vanderbilt Divinity School to
provide a joint MSN/MTS degree
21Anita Catlin, DNScSonoma State University (CA)
- Chaired National Perinatal Association national
conference on pc for newborns - Outspoken advocate for excellent EOL care in her
community - Wrote article on care of the body in transient
from facility to funeral home
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22Barbara Edlund, PhD, ANP, BCMedical University
of South Carolina
- PI of a 600,000 HRSA grant to prepare ANPs in
primary and palliative care - Forged relationships with communities around the
University for clinical placements
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23Joanne Robinson, PhD, RN, CSRutgers University
(NJ)
- Connected with other ELNEC trainers in the state
of NJ to develop the NJ-ELNEC coalition - Organized a state-wide conference with national
PC speakers
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24How To Get Started
- Get the word out about your training using the
news release - SON
- University
- City
- Nursing Organizations
- State
- Congresswoman/man
25Get the Word Out to Faculty and Students
- Present a short synopsis of ELNEC-Grad at a
curriculum committee - Provide course as an elective
- Mentor graduate students interested in PC
26Get Involved In Your Professional Nursing
Organization(s)
- Is there a PC/EOL SIG in your organization? If
not, think about starting one. - Write an article for the organizations
newsletter, journal. - Submit an abstract to present a poster and/or
podium presentation at a chapter and/or national
meeting.
27Relationships with Clinical Sites
- Offer to teach ELNEC to staff nurses in your
clinical sites (dont forget the CEs). - Contact hospices and/or PC facilities in your
community.
28So You Want to Put ELNEC on aDistance-Learning
Site?
- First, contact the ELNEC Project Office
pmalloy_at_aacn.nche.edu - Second, make sure your site is password protected
- Third, have a faculty members name, e-mail
address and phone on the site - Four, meet face-to-face with students as needed
to review material
29To Provide an ELNEC Training or Train-The-Trainer
Course..
- Check-out the ELNEC website www.aacn.nche.edu/EL
NEC - Fill-out Notification Form
- Send a copy of the flyer you will distribute
- Submit to the Project Office
- Project Office will send you a template of a
certificate of completion for both training and
train-the-trainer courses
30Take These Ideas and Run With Them!
- Be creative
- Be innovative
- Leave a legacy --
- When your students are out practicing, they
will remember how you prepared them to care and
advocate for those experiencing the end of their
lives
31The ELNEC Websitewww.aacn.nche.edu/ELNEC
- Provides trainers names by state
- Lists future trainings
- Resources
- Publications
- The ELNEC Connections
- Award winners
- Up-dates
- So much more