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2024 Research & EBP Grants - Call for Intent

SPN: Research and Evidence-Based Practice Grant Program
Call for Letters of Intent by October 1, 2023
Purpose

The purpose of this grant is to support research studies and evidence-based practice projects (EBP) related to children and their families. These grants are awarded to SPN members, and may include research studies or EBP projects ranging from pilot work to large, multisite studies. Student theses, dissertations, or EBP project proposals are accepted. The proposed study or EBP project will be completed within a one-year period upon receipt of the grant funds.

Overview of Process

Submit a letter of intent by October 1, 2023 at 5:00 pm CST including the title of proposed project, investigator name(s), institution name(s) and a brief overview of the project (click here for the form). The application and all supporting materials will be due in December, 2023. Send submissions electronically to: [email protected]. Complete applications will be assigned to a review panel of either research or EBP experts, depending on the type of application; a list of the criteria submissions will be review using can be found here. Applicants and awardees will be notified in March, 2024. Awards will be announced at the SPN Annual Conference in April.


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Cincinnati Children’s Seeking Expert Panelists: High-Flow Nasal Cannula for Bronchiolitis

Cincinnati Children’s is recruiting 1 – 2 individuals with relevant expertise in clinical medicine and/or research to serve on a national expert panel. This panel will work to develop evidence-driven consensus recommendations for appropriate high-flow nasal cannula use in hospitalized pediatric patients with bronchiolitis. This work is being conducted under the auspices of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

For further information and to complete your application, please view the survey below. The survey will close on Monday, September 18.

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force Updates

DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION TASK FORCE UPDATES

SPN recognizes the importance of creating and supporting a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion across our organization, nursing, and the pediatrics specialty. In order to advance SPN's strategic DEI objectives, the Board of Directors convened a DEI Task Force in 2020.

The task force began by creating an organizational diversity, equity, and inclusion statement. They then developed, administered, and analyzed a membership survey to understand the characteristics of the membership and perceptions of the organization with respect to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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What I learned from attending a Mental Health First Aid Course

What I learned from attending a Mental Health First Aid Course

By: Tina Spagnola, MSN, RN, NPD-BC, NE-BC, Director of Programs, Society of Pediatric Nurses

The number of patients with behavioral health needs has been on the rise, and this is well-documented. It is also evident that stress, burnout, and depression are impacting our healthcare professionals. In a study conducted by Melnyk et al. (2022), it was found that 79% of nurses reported their mental health worsening due to the pandemic. Additionally, an earlier study by Melnyk et al. (2018) established a correlation between mental health stresses and increased medical errors.

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Healthcare Policy and Advocacy Committee Updates

HEALTHCARE POLICY AND ADVOCACY COMMITTEE UPDATES

SPN continues to advocate for you and our patients, and it is our stance that every child deserves access to medical care and consultation. As we shared last year, the Healthcare Policy and Advocacy Committee set in motion SPN’s partnership with a coalition of 20+ other medical societies to advocate the necessity of medical access for all children, especially those children who are currently under threat of losing access such as those seeking gender affirming care.  Currently, legislation in the following states is being brought forward in a variety of different paths to block access to medical care. We’ve included a list of those states and a relevant news article regarding the legislation within that state. If this is a topic of interest for you, we encourage you to:

  • Continue to educate yourself on the individual bills and lawsuits within the state of interest by reviewing the actual bill, available legal proceedings, and a variety of news articles.
  • Then review SPN’s State Advocacy Resources for guidance on grassroot level advocacy.

STATE-BY-STATE INFORMATION

August 2023 President's Letter

Greetings SPN Members!

The Latest Gun Violence Data

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SPN 34th Annual Conference Abstracts

In preparation for the SPN 34th Annual Conference, taking place April 17-19, 2024, SPN is now accepting abstract proposals for poster and podium presentations. This is your opportunity to showcase your latest research project, innovative solutions you've put into use within your hospital or to highlight evidence-based practice changes.

SPN is currently seeking submissions that tie to the following tracks: Clinical Practice, Education, Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), Quality Improvement (QI), Research, Leadership and Management, or Information Technology.

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Pediatric Nursing Excellence Unit Recognition Task Force

SPN is seeking 5-6 volunteers to serve on a taskforce that will develop criteria for our new pediatric unit recognition program. We anticipate this project to start in August 2023 and go through January 2024. The ideal volunteer will be passionate about pediatric nursing, work in a clinical setting, and be available 3-4 hours a week to work on this project (both via email, individual work and taskforce calls). On this exciting project you will be using the framework of the Pediatric Nursing Excellence Model and determining how pediatric units can demonstrate these competencies. SPN believes all of our pediatric nurses deserve to be recognized for the amazing work they do every day and on this taskforce you will have a direct impact on that recognition. If you are our ideal volunteer, please fill out the response form so we can start this important initiative!

*All selected taskforce volunteers will receive a 50% discount for their unit to apply for the finalized recognition program.

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Call for Subject-Matter Experts for Leadership Skills Development Program

SPN is seeking subject matter experts to participate in our new 12-month Leadership Skills Development Program, launching in January 2024, aimed at providing leadership skills to aspiring, emerging, and current frontline pediatric nurse leaders. Serving as a volunteer subject matter expert (SME) provides you with the opportunity to create a presentation and develop a learning activity to engage participants, having a direct impact on educating and cultivating the next generation of pediatric nurse leaders. If you are interested in taking part, please fill out the survey below by August 3rd. 

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Cultural Humility in Working with Gender Diverse Youth

Cultural Humility in Working with Gender Diverse Youth

Instructor: Bianca Salvetti, DNP, CNS, CPNP-PC
Friday, June 23, 2023, 2:00 pm CT
Contact Hour(s): 1.0

In the past 5 years, the number of adolescents and young adults (AYA) who identify as gender diverse has doubled however most nurses receive minimal if any education on caring for LGBTQIA+. Historically invisibility and discrimination of this population has contributed to significant health disparities, including suicidality, homelessness, and substance use. This session will explore best practices in working with gender diverse youth. The audience will learn basic language, medical management, and interventions to creating an affirming space.

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CELEBRATING PRIDE MONTH

CeLEBRATING PRIDE MONTH

These SPN Courses and Webinar Recordings are great ways to celebrate and become more informed about LGBTQIA+ Pediatric Issues


CULTURAL HUMILITY IN WORKING WITH GENDER DIVERSE YOUTH


Webinar Price: SPN Member: Free | Non-Member: $40
Instructor: Bianca Salvetti, DNP, CNS, CPNP-PC
Friday, June 23, 2023, 2:00 pm CT
NCPD Contact Hour(s): 1.0

In the past 5 years, the number of adolescents and young adults (AYA) who identify as gender diverse has doubled however most nurses receive minimal if any education on caring for LGBTQIA+ . Historically invisibility and discrimination of this population has contributed to significant health disparities, including suicidality, homelessness, and substance use. This session will explore best practices in working with gender diverse youth. The audience will learn basic language, medical management, and interventions to creating an affirming space. 

This webinar is provided by the DEI Task Force.

REGISTER HERE 

Caring for Gender Expansive Youth

Webinar Recording Price: SPN Member: Free | Non-Member: $40
Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the care of the transgender youth. This webinar provides information regarding treatment guidelines and providing patient-sensitive care. Learn recommendations you can incorporate into your practice as a pediatric nurse.
 
REGISTER HERE 

Moving the Needle for LGBTQ Youth: Effective Practices to Promote Well-Being

Webinar Recording Price: SPN Member: Free | Non-Member: $40
The webinar content will build knowledge on how best to assess the sexual orientation and gender identity of patients, to identify any specific health or safety risks related to these identities, and to effectively educate and engage parents and other providers in affirming LGBTQ youth identities. This webinar is especially valuable for pediatric nurses as they often have limited access to this subject matter both pre and post-licensure programs and there are emerging data and evolving approaches to practice that can greatly move their practice forward.

REGISTER HERE 

Caring for the Transgender Patient Course Bundle

Course Price: SPN Member: $95 | Non-Member: $165
Providing gender-affirming care for the pediatric patient is essential to maintaining open communication. This bundle will provide the pediatric nurse with the information to promote culturally competent care for the LBGTQ patient and their family. The bundle includes a webinar, self-paced computer module and a downloadable quick reference guide to help pediatric nurses learn how to implement practices that support and empower the LBGTQ pediatric patient.
Included in this bundle:
  • 1 60 minute webinar
  • 1 self-paced online module
  • 1 downloadable quick reference guide

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Call for Leadership Candidates Now Open

The SPN Board of Directors and Nominating Committee are looking for the next leaders in SPN. Showcase your leadership competency skills through your commitment to serve.

The Call for Candidates is a critical part of the Nominations and Election process, during which SPN members are encouraged to consider if they have the time and resources to effectively serve in a nominated position. The term of office will begin at the close of the SPN 34th Annual Conference in April 2024.

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Closing Keynote recording “Stewards of the Precious”: Nursing’s History and Leadership in Research

Closing Keynote recording “Stewards of the Precious”: Nursing’s History and Leadership in Research

Description: Review the history of nursing practice and research to understand the past and how to use it as a bridge to create the future of nursing.

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2023 Annual Business Meeting Recording

SPN held our 2023 Annual Business meeting on Tuesday, May 23, 2023. This meeting provided an opportunity for members to learn about all that SPN had accomplished over the past year, including a full business summary featuring membership and financial reports.

VIEW THE RECORDING HERE:

Leadership Skills Development Program

SPN is in the initial stages of creating a Leadership Skills Development Program. This program is aimed at providing leadership skills to aspiring, emerging, and current frontline pediatric nurse leaders.

If this sounds intriguing to you, we want your feedback! SPN is seeking input on the topics, framework, and overall structure of the program. Please let us know your thoughts by Friday, June 2 via our survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/V9F63F7. Thank you for helping direct the future education of SPN!

SPN 33rd Annual Conference Award Winners

CONGRATULATIONS SPN 33RD ANNUAL CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS

 
SPN Excellence in Education Award

Ashley Arehart, MSN, RN, CPN

SPN Innovation Award

Natalie McCawley, MSN, RN, CCRN & Tiffany Simon, MSN, RN, CCRN

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SPN 33rd Annual Conference Poster Excellence Award Winners

Congratulations SPN 33rd Annual Conference Poster Excellence Award Winners

Poster Number Poster Title Track Winner Author(s)
7 Nursing Research Council's Online Journal Club Education Keri Benbrook BSN, RN, RNC-NIC, CBC, CPN
24 Increasing Retention for New Graduate Float Pool Nurses Through Mentorship Evidence-based Practice (EBP) Lilivette Velez, BSN, RN
Kaylan House, BSB, RN
36 Designing a Pediatric Sepsis Program in an Acute Care Setting Information Technology Holly Birkinshaw, MSN, RN, CPN, PCNS-BC
Angie Blackwell, MSN, RN, ACCNS-P, CPON
Nicole Abrahamson, BSN, RN
Brittney Anderson, DNP, CPNP, CPHQ
1 Creating a Nursing Workforce Pipeline: An Innovative Recruitment Strategy Leadership and Management Stephanie Coig, MBA, BSN, RN, NEA-BC, CPN
Lesley Loewe, MHA, BSN, RN, NEA-BC, CPN
3 Connecting to Improve the Care of Patients Experiencing Mild-Moderate Diabetic Ketoacidosis Quality Improvement (QI) Whitney Beaton, MSN
Lori Williams, DNP, RN, RNC-NIC, CCRN, NNP-BC
Nicholas Kuehnel, MD
Awni Al-Subu, MD
Brita Kipper, BSN
Ryan Seagren, PharmD
M. Tracy Bekx, MD
4 Parent Perspectives on Education to Support Hospital-to-Home Transition for Children Assisted by Invasive Home Mechanical Ventilation Research Michelle High, MSN
Emma Lynch, MPH
Sarah Sobotka, MD, MSCP
13 PICU Early Mobility Clinical Practice Katelyn Hawkins BSN, RN
21 Organized Wellness Breaks, a Bridge to Burnout Reduction People's Choice 1st Place Juanita Allmon, BSN, RN
Emily Ahmad, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC
Jennifer Cange, BSN, RN, CPN
Katheryne Amba, PhD, DNP
29 Stand Up and Speak Up People's Choice 2nd Place 1LT Casey Lorenzen, RN, Marc Mendoza, LVN, SSgt Emilee Hohvart, Stephanie Meier, RN, 1LT Emma Murphy, Maj Nikkita Moore, CNS Capt Jennifer Ramirez, RN, Camille Shields, RN, 1LT Hannah Desforges, RN

Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa: How to Diagnose, Ways to Treat, and When to Triage

Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa: How to Diagnose, Ways to Treat, and When to Triage

Instructor: Kyla Bennett, LCSW, LSCSW
Wednesday, March 29, 2023 3:00 pm CT
Contact Hour(s): 1.0


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March Coffee Break

SAVE THE DATE FOR A COFFEE BREAK WITH SPN

Monday, March 6, 2023

3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. CT

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SPN Awards Nominations Now Open

Nominations are now open for the SPN Excellence, Margaret S. Miles Distinguished Service, and Innovation Awards! If you know someone who continually goes above and beyond to serve our pediatric population, show them you recognize the work they are doing by nominating them for one of SPN's awards this year.

Excellence Awards

The SPN Excellence Awards have been used to acknowledge exceptional members of the Society of Pediatric Nurses in the following award categories:

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