Monday, November 29, 2010

Research Grant Proposal Application

Sigma Theta Tau International: Nu Rho Chapter
Research Grant Proposal

Application Guidelines: Deadline, April 1 of each year

General Guidelines and Information
1. Applicants must be current members of Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI), Nu Rho Chapter.
2. Applicants must have a baccalaureate or higher degree in nursing and be approved to conduct the proposed study.
3. The purpose of these grants is to support research by qualified nurses and/or graduate nursing students who are engaged in a program of research to advance knowledge in the science of nursing.
4. Award amounts may range from up to $599. The award money is to be utilized to support direct costs of the research project. The funding period is for one year from the receipt of the award. If an extension is necessary, a letter requesting the amount of additional time required must be sent to the Chair/ Co-Chair of the Research Committee. Only requests for non-funded extensions will be considered.
5. Accountability regarding the recipient’s use of the award is primarily through direct communication between the recipient and the Nu Rho Research Committee Chair. In addition, presentation of research findings to the membership of Nu Rho and publication of research abstract in the Nu Rho Newsletter are strongly encouraged.
6. Institutional Review Board (IRB) (or agency or college) approval must be obtained.
7. Grant Proposal Committee: The application will be reviewed by a panel of three to include the Chair of the Research Committee plus two additional committee members appointed by the board of Nu Rho Chapter, STTI. To facilitate an anonymous review process, please submit one copy with the applicant’s name, curriculum vitae, and signed agreement and three copies omitting the applicant’s name, curriculum vitae, and signed agreement.



Grant Application Guidelines
1. Incomplete applications or applications not prepared according to the guidelines will not be reviewed.
2. The narrative portion of the application is not to exceed 6 single-spaced pages using 12-point Times New Roman, Arial, or Courier font with no less than ½ inch margins.
3. APA format is preferred. Use of a consistent format for in-text citations and references is required.






Sections of the Application
1. Curriculum vitae including contact information
2. Agreement form—form attached
3. Abstract of research proposal—200 word limit
a. Problem statement/Rationale/Significance of Study
b. Purpose/Aims/Objectives of Study
c. Conceptual/Theoretical Framework (if appropriate)
d. Research Design
e. Sample and Setting
f. Methods
g. Implications for Nursing Practice/Nursing Education
4. Proposal Narrative—this section is not to exceed 6 single spaced pages.
a. Problem statement/Rationale/Significance of Study
b. Purpose/Aims/Objectives of Study
c. Conceptual/Theoretical Framework (if appropriate)
d. Brief overview of Literature (no more than 2 pages)
e. Methods: Design, sample and setting, instruments, procedure, data management and analysis.
f. Implications for nursing practice/nursing education
g. References
5. Budget with budget justification—indicate overall funding requirements (personnel, supplies, equipment, other expenses).
6. Appendices
a. IRB approval or documentation of submission to IRB


Application Deadline: April 1
Mail completed application packet:






or send Electronic copy to pschulz@unmc.edu or sbarnaso@unmc.edu

Call Paula or Sue if you have any questions regarding the application process!
Paula Schulz: (402) 472-7336
Sue Barnason: (402) 472-7359






AGREEMENT FORM
If granted the Nu Rho Chapter Research Award, I agree to:
- Assume responsibility for completing the project.
- Notify the chapter research committee if a delay occurs in the completion of the project.
- Submit a 1 - 2 page abstract of the completed project for the files and for inclusion in the chapter newsletter and on the chapter Website.
- If requested, present a brief paper on the study to the membership at the chapter’s Annual Business Meeting or at the chapter invitation to another member event.
- Acknowledge Nu Rho Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International support in all presentations and publications.
- Retain active membership in Nu Rho Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International throughout the conduct of the research project.

Signature: _______________________________________
Date: ________________________________________
Name (Print) _______________________________________
Address (H) ________________________________________

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___________________________________________________

Telephone (H) __________________________ (W) ____________________________

(Cell) _________________________________

Email: __________________________________________________________________

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Schedule Change

There will be no December 2010 Board of Directors Meeting.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Annual Meeting


Presented by Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital and
Sigma Theta Tau, Nu Rho Chapter-at-large


Hope for the Impaired Nurse
Bret Bare BSN, RN
Monday June 7, 2010
General Membership Meeting at 5:00 p.m.
Dinner at 5:30 p.m.
Presentation 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.

LOCATION: Valentino’s Event Room, 35th & Holdrege, Lincoln, Nebraska
Cost $20 for dinner and 1 CEU
Send your check to Karen Westover,
BryanLGH College of Health Sciences
1600 S. 48th Street, Lincoln, NE 68502
before June 2nd

PURPOSE:
Improve the ability of the nurses to recognize impaired nurses and review the referral, treatment and State Board of Nursing process.

OBJECTIVES:
• Discuss the prevalence of nurses referred for substance abuse in the State of Nebraska.
• Identify key behaviors that might indicate substance abuse
• State the process for nurses wishing to take part in the nurse substance abuse program
• Identify the role of the State Board of Nursing related to licensure and reinstatement of nurses with substance abuse problems

Planning Committee: Cinda Zimmer MSN RN; Dr. Jeri Brandt, RN; Rebecca Voight, MSN RN

Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Nebraska Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

NE08-11H03-094 1.0 contact hour awarded to nurses who remain for the entire event. No partial contact hours will be issued for partial attendance or early departure.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

The Familiar and New Faces of Child Abuse

presented by
Dr. Sue Gabriel, RN, CFN, SANE-A

Monday February 8, 2010
5:30-6:30 p.m.

LOCATION: BryanLGH Hospital, College of Health Sciences
1600 South 48th
Lincoln, Nebraska

PURPOSE:
Discuss the impact of child abuse and the role of nurses in meeting the challenges of child abuse.
OBJECTIVES:
· Identify indicators of all forms of abuse
· Distinguish the role human trafficking and cyberspace plays in child abuse in the
21st century
· List resources available for different forms of child abuse

Presented by Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital and Sigma Theta Tau, Nhu Rho Chapter

Planning Committee: Cinda Zimmer MSN RN; Dr. Jeri Brandt, RN;
Rebecca Voight, MSN RN

Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Nebraska Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

NE08-11H03-081

1.0 contact hour awarded to nurses who remain for the entire event. No partial contact hours will be issued for partial attendance or early departure.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Charter Amendment Ceremony and Induction Ceremony


Nu Rho has very exciting news to share with you! The application to add BryanLGH College of Health Sciences to the Nu Rho chapter has been accepted by Sigma Theta Tau International. BryanLGH College of Health Sciences is honored to join Union College and Nebraska Wesleyan University as the colleges that comprise Nu Rho at-large. To officially add BryanLGH College to our chapter, we will hold a Charter Amendment Ceremony in conjunction with the induction of undergraduate and graduate students from all three colleges, and the induction of Nurse Leaders and transfer members. Our honored guest speaker that evening will be Dr. Karen Morin, President of Sigma Theta Tau International.

Mark this date on your calendars now and plan to join us for this exciting event!

WHEN: Monday, March 29 at 7 p.m.
WHERE: Union College, Heartland Hall

Board of Directors, Nu Rho Chapter-At-Large 2010-11

  • President – Jenna Dubas
  • President Elect – Linda Hardy
  • Governance (president-elect) – Linda Hardy
  • Vice Presidents – Jeri Brandt (NWU), Vicki Smith (Union), Linda Miles (BCHS)
  • Secretary – Pam Shelbourn
  • Treasurer – Karen Westover
  • Wesleyan Counselor – Becke Voight
  • Union Counselor – Debbie Heinrich
  • BryanLGH Counselor – Shirley Retzlaff
  • Heritage / Archivist – Cindy Masek
  • Awards – Carol Kukuk
  • Philanthropy -
  • Program Committee – Jeri Brandt Vicki Smith
  • Member Involvement – Michelle Johnson
  • By Laws – Linda Hardy
  • Research – Paula Schulz and Sue Barnason, co-chairs
  • Publicity / Newsletter –Co chairs: Jami Fuldwider and Margaret Woeppel, co-chairs
  • *Leadership Succession- Stephanie Hertzel, Lynette Bunde-Jensen, Mary Ellen Hook
  • Web Master Nancyruth Leibold

Calendar of Events 2010-11

Sigma Theta Tau Nu Rho Chapter Board Meetings are held the 2nd Monday of each month.



February 2011, Board Meeting, General Membership Meeting, and Education Program



March 2011, Induction Ceremony



April 2011, Celebrate Nursing in Collaboration with NNA



May 9, 2011, 5-6 pm Board Meeting



June 6 or 13, 2011, Annual Meeting and Education Program