The applicant proposes a career development award to strengthen skills in health services research methods, cost-effectiveness analysis, and instrument refinement. The principal learning activities include coursework, participation and presentation at seminars and scientific meetings, and research practica with recognized scholars in the related content. The ultimate goal is a career as an independent scientist focused on nursing and patient outcomes research. The objective of these research activities is to identify interventions to improve the health outcomes of the population of patients with cancer. The proposal aims are to 1) Utilize advanced health services research methods to evaluate whether ANCC Magnet Hospital status is associated with improved outcomes for older adults hospitalized for cancer surgery; 2) Apply cost-effectiveness analysis to evaluate the economic outcomes for patients in Magnet- and non-Magnet hospitals, and 3) Revise the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index instrument to measure the practice environment of nurses working in ambulatory oncology settings. Secondary analysis of Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER)-Medicare data will address Aims 1 and 2;
while Aim 3 will be accomplished through focus groups, cognitive interviews, and pilot testing of instrument items with oncology nurses working in ambulatory facilities. After completion of the training and research components, the applicant will be well positioned to conduct interdisciplinary, high-impact research that articulates the role of nursing on outcomes of care for patients with cancer. The proposed research responds directly to the Institute of Medicine and National Cancer Policy Board requests for additional research to elucidate the relationship between nursing practice environments and patient outcomes, and to identify factors associated with outcome variations in the cancer population. The career development plan combines coursework and mentored experiences to acquire additional skills for an independent career as a nurse and outcomes researcher. The research projects examine the relationship between the nursing practice environment and outcomes of care for patients with cancer.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
Type
Research Transition Award (R00)
Project #
5R00NR010750-04
Application #
8106428
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (NSS)
Program Officer
Huss, Karen
Project Start
2010-07-02
Project End
2013-06-30
Budget Start
2011-07-01
Budget End
2012-06-30
Support Year
4
Fiscal Year
2011
Total Cost
$243,786
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Department
Type
Schools of Nursing
DUNS #
073133571
City
Ann Arbor
State
MI
Country
United States
Zip Code
48109
Friese, Christopher R; McArdle, Cristin; Zhao, Ting et al. (2015) Antineoplastic drug exposure in an ambulatory setting: a pilot study. Cancer Nurs 38:111-7
Martinez, Kathryn A; Friese, Christopher; Kershaw, Trace et al. (2015) Effect of a Nurse-Led Psychoeducational Intervention on Healthcare Service Utilization Among Adults With Advanced Cancer. Oncol Nurs Forum 42:E310-8
Friese, Christopher R; Xia, Rong; Ghaferi, Amir et al. (2015) Hospitals In 'Magnet' Program Show Better Patient Outcomes On Mortality Measures Compared To Non-'Magnet' Hospitals. Health Aff (Millwood) 34:986-92
Friese, Christopher R; Martinez, Kathryn A; Abrahamse, Paul et al. (2014) Providers of follow-up care in a population-based sample of breast cancer survivors. Breast Cancer Res Treat 144:179-84
Friese, Christopher R; Grunawalt, Julie C; Bhullar, Sara et al. (2014) Pod nursing on a medical/surgical unit: implementation and outcomes evaluation. J Nurs Adm 44:207-11
Lillie, Sarah E; Janz, Nancy K; Friese, Christopher R et al. (2014) Racial and ethnic variation in partner perspectives about the breast cancer treatment decision-making experience. Oncol Nurs Forum 41:13-20
Janz, Nancy K; Friese, Christopher R; Li, Yun et al. (2014) Emotional well-being years post-treatment for breast cancer: prospective, multi-ethnic, and population-based analysis. J Cancer Surviv 8:131-42
Shang, Jingjing; Friese, Christopher R; Wu, Evan et al. (2013) Nursing practice environment and outcomes for oncology nursing. Cancer Nurs 36:206-12
Friese, Christopher R; Himes-Ferris, Laurel (2013) Nursing practice environments and job outcomes in ambulatory oncology settings. J Nurs Adm 43:149-54
Friese, Christopher R; Pini, T May; Li, Yun et al. (2013) Adjuvant endocrine therapy initiation and persistence in a diverse sample of patients with breast cancer. Breast Cancer Res Treat 138:931-9

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