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CURRICULUM VITAE
TRACIE CULP HARRISON, PhD, RN, FAAN, FGSA
Professor
School of Nursing
The University of Texas at Austin
1710 Red River
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 471-9085
Email: [email protected] (work) or [email protected] (personal)
Degrees, field of study, and dates awarded:
2004 PhD in Nursing
Portfolio in Gerontology
Portfolio in Women’s & Gender Studies
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
1999 Master of Science in Nursing
Texas A & M University,
Corpus Christi, TX
1993 Bachelor of Science in Nursing
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
Postdoctoral field of study, and dates awarded:
2011-2012 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Gerontological Health Policy
Health and Aging Policy Fellow; American Political
Science Association;
Administration on Aging and Office on Disability
(ACL) Washington, DC
The University of Texas at Austin
2005-2007 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Gerontological Nursing
Claire M. Fagin, John A. Hartford-Atlantic Postdoctoral
Fellowship
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
Professional Registrations, Licensures, & Certifications
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1999 2014 Advanced Practice Nurse with Limited Prescriptive Authority, State of Texas
1999 2014 Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (ANCC)
1998 2002 Certified Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN)
1994 2003 Certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
1994 2010 Certified in Basic Life Support (BLS)
1994 Present Registered Nurse, State of Texas
Professional Appointments
Academic Appointments
9/2017 to present Professor
School of Nursing
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
9/2010 to 8/2017 Associate Professor with tenure
School of Nursing
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
9/2004 to 8/2010 Assistant Professor
School of Nursing
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
09/1999 to 8/ 2004 Graduate Research Assistant
Health promotion & Quality of Life in Chronic Illness
(R01NR03195)
A. Stuifbergen, Principal Investigator
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
Clinical Nursing Practice Appointments
1/2008 to 03/2010 Cardiology Family Nurse Practitioner
Scott & White Clinic
Taylor, Texas
5/1999 to 10/ 2001 Congestive Heart Failure Nurse Practitioner
Congestive Heart Failure Clinic
Scott and White Clinic, Temple, TX
1/1999 to 5/1999 Electrophysiology Nurse Clinician
Scott and White Memorial Hospital,
Temple, TX
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6/1994 to 1/1999 Staff Nurse III/CCU/CVICU
Preceptor
Relief Charge
Scott and White Memorial Hospital,
Temple, TX
1/1994 to 6/1994 ICU Nurse Internship
CCU/CVICU/MICU/NICU/SICU/PICU/ER
Scott and White Memorial Hospital
Temple, TX
3/1994 to 6/1995 Home Health Nurse
Girling Home Health,
Cameron, TX
8/1991 to 12/1993 Nurse Intern
Scott & White Hospital,
Temple, TX
6/1993 to 8/1993 Nurse Intern
Veteran’s Administration, Temple, TX
Complete Publications Record
Refereed Articles *=Data base
International Group # = international @ = postdoc
(Student mentorship in scholarship: [€=doctoral student,
≠ research assistant,
π= undergraduate student]
*Thurman, W., Harrison, T.C. Garcia, A., & Sage, B. (Accepted). The Social Construction
of Disability and the Capabilities Approach: Implications for Nursing. Nursing Forum.
*€Walsh, D.W., Green, B.C., Harrison, T., & Bowers, M. (Accepted). Sport as a resource
caravan: Understanding how adults utilize sport as a developmental tool. Journal of Global Sport
Management.
*€Thurman, W. & Harrison, T. (In press) "Reaching the ‘Hard-to-Reach:’ Recruitment of
Rural-Dwelling Adults with Disabilities. Journal of Transcultural Nursing.
*€Ricks, T.R., @Fredericks, A., & Harrison, T.C. (Accepted). A man gets things done.” A
hermeneutic phenomenological study of health and disability among Black men. Nursing Research.
*Ning, H. T., Zhao, Y.N., Harrison, T.C., Hu, H.Y., Chen, H.J., Yu, R.H., Wu, S., Feng, H. (in
press). Correlates of Depressive Symptoms among Elderly People with Physical Functional
Limitations: A Cross-sectional Study in China. Geriatric Nursing,
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*Harrison, T. Blozis, S., €Manning, A., Dionne-Vahalik, M., & Mead, S. (2019). Quality of
Care to Nursing Home Residents with Incontinence. Geriatric Nursing,
* €Thurman, W., Harrison, T., Walker, V., & Garcia, A. (2019). Pursuing well-being among
rural-dwelling adults with disabilities. Qualitative Health Research.
€#Caudillo-Ortega , L., Benavides-Torres, R.A., Harrison, T. C., Onofre-Rodríguez, D. J.,
López-Rosales, F., & Márquez-Vega, M. A. (2018). Modelo de Conducta Anticonceptiva en Mujeres
Jóvenes: Un estudio con Métodos Mixtos [Contraceptive Behavior Model in Young Women: A
Mixed Method Study]. NURE Investigacion Journal, (Spanish Language)
Thurman, W., Harrison, T.C., Blozis, S., Dionne-Vahalik, M., & Mead, S. (2017). A
capabilities approach to environmental impact on nursing home quality. Research in Gerontological
Nursing,
Caudillo-Ortega , L., Benavides-Torres, R.A., Harrison, T. C., Onofre-Rodríguez, D. J.,
López-Rosales, F., & Márquez-Vega, M. A. (2017). Percepciones de las Mujeres Mexicanas sobre el
uso de métodos anticonceptivos: Un Estudio Cualitativo." Hispanic Health Care International.
Walker, J.L., Harrison, T.C., Brown, A., Thorpe Jr., R.J., & Szanton, S.L. (In press)
Factors Associated with Disability among Middle-Aged and Older African American Women with
Osteoarthritis. Disability and Health Journal.
Walker, J.L., Thorpe Jr., R.J., Harrison, T.C., Baker, T.A., Cary, M., Szanton, S.L., Allaire,
J.C., & Whitfield, K.E.(In press) The Relationship between Pain, Disability, and Gender in African
Americans. Pain Management Nursing.
Stuifbergen, A, Blozis, S., Becker, H., & Harrison, T. (2016) Selected Health Behaviors
Moderate the Progression of Functional Limitations in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis: Eleven Years
of Annual Follow-Up. Disability & Health Journal.
Thurman, W. & Harrison, T. (2017). Social context and value-based care: a capabilities
approach for addressing health disparities. Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice, Advance online
publication. doi: 10.1177/1527154417698145
Harrison, T. & Lazard, A. (2015). Population specific health literacy for people with visual
impairment. Health Communication, 30(12), 1169-1172. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2015.1037424
Garcia, T., Harrison, T., & Goodwin, J. (2015) Stakeholder Views of Nursing Home
Resident Involvement in Medical Care Decisions and Self-Management. Qualitative Health
Research.
Walker, J., Tovar, M., Harrison, T. & Womack, J. (2015) How to Accommodate Women
with Mobility Limitations in Biological Studies. Research & Theory for Nursing Practice, 29(2),
158-172.
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Henneghan, A. & Harrison, T. (2015). Complementary and alternative medicine therapies
as symptom management strategies for the late effects of breast cancer treatment. Journal of Holistic
Nursing,33(1), 84-97.
Rew, L., Young, C., Harrison, T., & Caridi, R. (2015). A systematic review of idiopathic
gynecomastia in adolescent and young adult men. Journal of Adolescence, 43, 206-202. doi:
10.1016/j.adolescence.2015.06.007
Walker, J. & Harrison, T. (2014). The Gendered Outcome Scale: Measuring Gender
Satisfaction among Women Aging with Paralytic Polio. Health Care for Women International,
35:11-12,1352-1364.
Guy, S., Sterling, B., Walker, L. & Harrison, T. (2014). Mental Health Literacy and
Postpartum Depression: A Qualitative Description of Views of Lower Income Women. Archives of
Psychiatric NursingArchives of Psychiatric NursingArchives of Psychiatric Nursing, 28, 252-262.
van Wijk, E. & Harrison, T. (2014). Relationship difficulties post rape: Being a male
intimate partner of a female rape victim in Cape Town, South Africa. Health Care for Women
International 35:7-9, 1081-1105.
Divin, C., Volker, D., & Harrison, T. (2013). Intimate Partner Violence in Mexican-
American Women with Disabilities: A Secondary Data Analysis of Cross-Language Research.
Advances in Nursing Science, 243-257.
Walker, J., Harrison, T. & Hendrickson, S. (2013). Life Course Experiences, Pain and
Suffering: A Case Study of an Older Mexican American Woman with Mobility Impairment. Hispanic
Health Care International. 11 (2), 53-61 PMC# 392418
Volker, D., Zolnierek, C., Harrison, T., & Walker, J. (2012) End of Life and Women
Aging with a Disability. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 15(6): 667-671. doi:10.1089/jpm.2011.0506.
PMCID: PMC3362956.
* €Walker, J. & Harrison, T. (2014). The Gendered Outcome Scale: Measuring Gender
Satisfaction among Women Aging with Paralytic Polio. Health Care for Women International, 35:11-
12, 1352-1364,
*#Van Wijk, E. & Harrison, T. (2013). Managing ethical problems in qualitative research
involving vulnerable populations, using a pilot study. International Journal of Qualitative Methods,
12, 570-86.
*€≠ Ricks, T.N. & Harrison, T. (2013). Disability and health: Exploring the disablement
experience of young African Americans. Disability and Rehabilitation. ISSN 0963-8288 print/ISSN
1464-5165 online.
*Harrison, T., LeGarde, B., Kim, S.H., Blozis, S., Walker, J., Umberson, D. (2013).
Women’s Experience with Workplace Injury. Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice 14(1), 16-25.
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*Harrison, T., €Taylor, J., Fredland, N., Stuifbergen, A., €≠Walker, J., & €≠Choban, R. (2013).
A Qualitative Analysis of Life Course Adjustment to Multiple Morbidity and Disability. Research in
Gerontological Nursing.6 (1), 57-69 PMC # 353086
*Hendrickson, S., Harrison, T., Lopez, N., Zegarra-Coronado, A. & €Ricks, T. (2013).
Translation Cost, Quality and Adequacy. Journal of Nursing Scholarship 45(2) 185-191.
*Volker, D., €Divin, C., & Harrison, T. (2013). Advance Directives, Control, and Quality of
Life for Persons with Disabilities. Journal of Palliative Medicine
*≠€Walker, J., Harrison, T. & Hendrickson, S. (2013). Life Course Experiences, Pain and
Suffering: A Case Study of an Older Mexican American Woman with Mobility Impairment. Hispanic
Health Care International. 11 (2), 53-61 PMC# 392418
* Harrison, T., €Guy, S., Mackert, M., €Walker, J., & Pound, P. (2012). A Study of the
Health Literacy Needs of People with Visual Impairments. Research & Theory for Nursing Practice,
26(2) 142-160.
*Volker, D., € Zolnierek, C., Harrison, T., & € ≠ Walker, J. (2012) End of Life and Women
Aging with a Disability. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 15(6): 667-671. doi:10.1089/jpm.2011.0506.
PMCID: PMC3362956.
*Harrison, T. (2011). Burden of Restraint, Gender and Ethnic Identity: A Case Study of a
Mexican American Woman Considering Total Joint Replacement. Health Care for Women
International, 32(8), 669-85. PMC3140099
*(€)≠ Ricks, T. S. & Harrison, T. (2011) Issues Using the Life History Calendar in Disability
Research. Disability and health journal. 10/2011; 4(4):262-70. PMC3202334
*Harrison, T., Stuifbergen, A., Walker, J., ≠(€) Scott, T. &≠ (€) Choban, R. (2011). The
Meaning of Gender while Aging with Paralytic Polio. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 54(2), 138-
158.
Harrison, T. & Parker, R. (2010). Issues in Cross Cultural Comparative Research. Research
& Theory for Nursing Practice 24(4), 233-240.
*Harrison, T., Umberson, D., (€) Lin, Li-Chen, & (€) Cheng, Hsui-Rong. (2010). Timing of
impairment and health-promoting lifestyles in women with disabilities. Qualitative Health Research,
20, 816-829.
*Harrison, T. Mackert, M., & (π)Watkins, C. (2010). A qualitative analysis of health literacy
issues among women with visual impairments. Research in Gerontological Nursing, 3(1), 49-60.
PMCID: PMC2993757
*Harrison, T. (2009). Development of the Activity Effort Scale for Women Aging with
Paralytic Polio. Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 41(3), 168-176.
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Harrison, T. (2009). Health Disparities among Latinas Aging with Disabilities. Family &
Community Health, 32(1S), S36-S45. PMCID: PMC2860282
Mackert, M. & Harrison, T. (2009). Marketing medical implants: New challenges and
concerns. Journal of Consumer Marketing, 26(1), 4-5.
*Harrison, T., Blozis, S., & Stuifbergen, A. (2008). Longitudinal predictors of attitudes
toward aging among women with multiple sclerosis. Psychology and Aging, 23(4), 823-832.
*Harrison, T., Angel, J., & Mann, A. (2008). Mexican American Women Aging with
Childhood Onset Paralytic Polio. Qualitative Health Research, 18(6), 767-774.
*Harrison, T. & Becker, H. (2007) A qualitative study of menopause among women with
disabilities. Advances in Nursing Science, 30(2), 123-138.
*Stuifbergen, A., Blozis, S., Harrison, T.C. & Becker, H. (2006). Exercise, functional
limitations, and quality of life: A longitudinal study of persons with multiple sclerosis. Archives of
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 87, 935-943.
*Harrison, T. (2006) A Qualitative analysis of the meaning of aging for women with
disabilities with implications for health policy. Advances in Nursing Science, 29(2), E1-E18.
*Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, A. (2006). Life Purpose: The effects on functional decline, and
quality of life in polio survivors. Rehabilitation Nursing, 31(4), 149-154.
Harrison, T. (2006). Health Promotion for Persons with Disabilities: What does the literature
reveal? Family & Community Health, 29(1) Supplement, 12S-19S.
*Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, A. (2005). A hermeneutic phenomenological study of women
aging with childhood onset disability. Health Care for Women International, 26, 731-747.
*Stuifbergen, A., Seraphin, A., Harrison, T & Adachi, E. (2005) An explanatory model of
health promotion and quality of life in persons with post polio. Social Science & Medicine, 60, 383-
393.
*Harrison, T., Kahn, D.L. & Hsu, M. (2005). A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study of
Widowhood for African American Women. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 50 (2), 123-141.
€Phillips, L., Harrison, T. & Houck, P. (2005) Return to work and the person with heart
failure. Heart & Lung, 34 (2), 79-88.
Harrison, T & Kahn, D.L. (2004). Disability rites: The cultural shift following impairment.
Family & Community Health, 27(1), 91-98.
*Harrison, T. & Kahn, T. (2004). Perceived age, social integration, and disability: A case
study of aging women. Journal of Loss & Trauma, 9(2), 113-129.
*Harrison, T., Stuifbergen, A., Adachi, E. & Becker, H. (2004). Marriage, impairment and
acceptance in persons with multiple sclerosis. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 26(3), 266-285.
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*Stuifbergen, A., Harrison, T., Becker, H. & Carter, P. (2004) Adaptation of a Wellness
Intervention for Women with Chronic Disabling Conditions. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 22(1), 12-
31.
Harrison, T. (2003) Women Aging with Childhood Onset Disability: A Holistic
Approach Using the Life Course Paradigm. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 21(3), 242-259.
*Stuifbergen, A. & Harrison, T. (2003). Complementary and Alternative Therapy Use in
Persons with Multiple Sclerosis. Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing, 28(5), 141-147.
*Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, A. (2002). Disability, social support, and concern for children:
A secondary analysis of depression in mothers with multiple sclerosis. JOGNN, 31(4), 444-453.
*Harrison, T. (2002). Has the Americans with Disabilities Act made a difference? A policy
analysis of quality of life in the post Americans with Disabilities Act era. Policy, Politics & Nursing
Practice, 3(4), 333-347.
*Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, A. (2001). Barriers that further disablement: A study of
survivors of polio. The Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 33(3), 160-6.
*Harrison, T. & Kessler, D. (2001) Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/
cardiomyopathy Heart and Lung. 30(5), 360-9.
Invited Publications.
Harrison, T., (2016) Experiencing the memories of women’s lives. (book review) The
Gerontologist, 56(4), .
Harrison, T., Stuifbergen, A., Adachi, E., & Becker, H. (2004). Response by Harrison,
Stuifbergen, Adachi, and Becker. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 26(3), 291-292.
Kahn, D.L. & Harrison, T. (2004). Forward: Crossing barriers to health disability issues in
family & community health. Family & Community Health, 27 (1), 2.
Stuifbergen, A. & Harrison, T. (2000). Nursing interventions for persons with post polio
syndrome. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation International Conference on Post-Polio
Syndrome, Identifying Best Practices in Diagnosis and Care, Warm Springs, Georgia: Roosevelt
Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation.
Book Chapters.
Walker, V. Levey, J., Harrison, T., & Thurman, W. (2019/20). Chapter 19: Health promotion
for individuals with disabilities. Marilyn Frenn (Ed). Philadelphia, PA: F. A. Davis. Pending
distribution.
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Harrison, T. (2016/2017). Disability Healthcare for Women. In C.I. Fogel & N.F. Woods
(Eds). Women’s Health Care in Advanced Practice Nursing (pp 930-940).
Harrison, T., Beebe, A., & Manning, A. (2015) Grounded Theory. Encyclopedia of
Adulthood and Aging. Published Online: 21 DEC 2015; DOI: 10.1002/9781118521373.wbeaa206
Reprinted Publications.
Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, S. (2012). Aging with a childhood onset disability. In J. Katz, S.
Peace & S. Spurr (Eds.) Adult Lives: A Life Course Perspective. (pp. 56-65). Bristol, UK: The Policy
Press: University of Bristol. Reprinted with permission from previous dissertation publication.
Works in Preparation.
Harrison, T. Blozis, S., Stuifbergen, A., & Becker, H. (In Revision). The Cumulative
Functional Impact of Chronic Illness and Aging in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis.
Invited Professional Webinars
Harrison, T. (2019). Incontinence and falls in the Elderly and LTC. ECRI institute PA. ECRI
sponsored with contribution to scholarships for students
Harrison, T. (2019). Management of Urinary Incontinence in LTC. McKnight’s Long Term
Care. Assidy Corp. sponsored with contribution to scholarships for students
Scholarly Presentations
International Presentations (peer reviewed).
Caudillo-Ortega , L., Benavides-Torres, R.A., Harrison, T. C., Onofre-Rodríguez, D. J.,
López-Rosales, F., & Márquez-Vega, M. A. Perception of health providers support for the use of
contraceptive methods in women Fourth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research November
14-18, 2016, Vancouver, Canada Vancouver Convention Centre. Accepted TBD 11-14, 2016 [poster]
Caudillo-Ortega , L., Benavides-Torres, R.A., Harrison, T. C., Onofre-Rodríguez, D. J.,
López-Rosales, F., & Márquez-Vega, M. A. Relacion entre actititues, barreras percibidas y conducta
anticonceptiva en mujeres: un studio piloto. XV Reunion internationcional de Ciencias Medicas
Universidad de Guanajuato, Campus Leon, April 24, 2015. [paper presentation]
Walker, J., Scott, T., Hendrickson, S. & Harrison, T. Differences in Pain Descriptors among
Mexican American and Non-Hispanic White Women with Mobility Impairments. The 2010
International Conference on Aging in the Americas: Key Issues in Hispanic Health and Health Care
Policy Research, Austin, Texas September 16, 2010. [poster]
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Harrison, T. (2010). Non-operative pain among non-Hispanic White and Mexican American
Women with Disabilities. 21st International Nursing Research Congress: Global Diversity through
Research, Education and Evidence Based Practice. July 12-16, 21010 Orlando, Florida. [poster]
Scott, T. Kim, S. & Harrison, T. (2009). Capturing the Experience of Disablement: Issues in
Using the Life History Calendar. International Institute for Qualitative Methodology's 2009
"Advances in Qualitative Methods" conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada October 4-6,
2009. [poster]
Scott, T., Kim, S. & Harrison, T. (2009). Capturing the experience of disablement: Issues in
using the Life History Calendar. The 2009 International Conference on Aging in the Americas: Key
Issues in Hispanic Health and Health Care Policy Research, Austin, Texas September 15-17, 2009.
[poster]
Harrison, T. (2007). “Pushing beyond sustainable efforts.” Festival of International
Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging, and Technology. June 16-19, 2007. Toronto, Canada.
[poster].
Harrison, T. (2006). “The meaning of aging over the life course for Latinas with childhood
onset paralytic polio.” 12th Annual Qualitative Health Research Conference, International Institute of
Qualitative Methods, April 2-5th, 2006. Alberta, Canada [paper]
Harrison, T. (2005). “Hermeneutic phenomenological methods for studying meaning over the
life course” The International Institute of Qualitative Methodology Conference. Alberta, Canada --
February, 2005. [poster]
Harrison, T. (2004). “Adjustment to age related change for women with childhood onset
disability.” 15th International Nursing Research Congress: Building Community through Research.
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing. Dublin, Ireland – July, 2004. [poster]
Harrison, T. (2002).“Socializing and working with persons with disabilities: A student’s
autoethnography:” International Institute for Qualitative Methodology Conference. Banff, AB,
Canada – April 2002 [paper]
National Presentations. (peer reviewed)
T. Harrison, Chair Women’s Issues Symposium. The Gerontological Society of America's
69th Annual Scientific Meeting, taking place in Boston, MA: November 16-20, 2018. [Symposium]
Harrison, T.C. & Thurman, W. (2016) Retirement Among Women with Spinal Cord Injury
and Spinal Muscle Atrophy. The Gerontological Society of America's 69th Annual Scientific
Meeting, taking place in New Orleans, LA November 16-20, 2016. [Symposium]
Harrison, T., Brown, S., Hendrickson, S., Umberson, D. (2016). Ethnographic Explanatory
Model of Disablement Outcomes in Aging Latinas. The Gerontological Society of America's 69th
Annual Scientific Meeting, taking place in New Orleans, LA November 16-20, 2016. [Symposium]
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Harrison, T. (2016) Session Chair: Aging, Technology and Healthcare Policy: Bedside to
Classroom. The Gerontological Society of America's 69th Annual Scientific Meeting, taking place in
New Orleans, LA November 16-20, 2016. [Symposium]
Harrison, T. (Accepted) Health Policy Analysis of the Electronic Health Record. The
Gerontological Society of America's 69th Annual Scientific Meeting, taking place in New Orleans,
LA November 16-20, 2016. [Symposium].
Harrison, T.C, Blozis, S., Becker, H. & Stuifbergen, A. (2016). “Ten-year analysis of
contributions to functional limitations: Age compared to cumulative impact of chronic illness in
persons with MS” Disease drivers of aging: 2016 Advances in Geroscience summit New York
Academy of Sciences April 13-14, 2016 [poster]
Harrison, T. Dionne-Vahalik, M., & Mead, S. (2015). “The nursing facility quality review and
access to minority populations. 68th Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America.
November 22, 2015 [podium]
Harrison, T. & Hendrickson, S. (2015) Pain and disability in older Mexican American men:
Are they receiving the needed services? 68th Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America. November 21, 2015 [poster]
Harrison, T. (2014). "Activity Effort and Mexican American women with Mobility Disability"
67th Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. November 2014, [poster-late
breaking]
Harrison, T. & Walker, J. (2013). "Mechanisms and Outcomes of Grief among Older Women
with Mobility Impairments"66th Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America.
November 2013, [podium]
Harrison, T. & Simpson, C. (2013). Measuring Health Literacy in Elders with Severe Visual
Impairment. 66th Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. November 2012,
[podium]
Walker, J. Harrison, T., Baker, T., Thorpe, R. & Whitfield, K. (2013) The influence of Pain on
Physical Function in Older Blacks: Does Sex Matter? Gerontological Society of America 2013
Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, November 23, 2013. [Podium]
Harrison, T. Blozis, S. & LeGarde, B. Policy Implications of Differences in Assistive Device
Preferences in Mexican American and Non-Hispanic White Women with Mobility Impairment. 65th
Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. November 2012, [podium]
Harrison, T., Walker, J., Hendrickson, S., & Blozis, S. (2012). An Ethnographic Study of
Health Disparities in Disablement in MA Women. National Institute of Minority Health and Health
Disparities, National Institutes of Health Minority Health Conference. December 2012. [poster]
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Sterling, B. S., Guy, S., Walker, L. O., & Harrison, T. Mental health literacy: Content analysis
of postpartum focus groups. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral
Medicine, New Orleans, April 13, 2012.[poster]
Taylor, J., Fredland, N. & Harrison, T. (2012). Exploring How Emergency Department Nurses
Perceive and Cope with Experiences of Workplace Violence. The Nursing Network on Violence
against Women International (NNVAWI) Conference. Virginia School of Nursing in Charlottesville,
Virginia, March 5-6, 2012. [poster]
Harrison, T. Hendrickson, S., Scott, T. “Employments contribution to Health Disparities in
Mexican American Women aging with Disabilities. 64th Annual meeting of the Gerontological
Society of America. November 19, 2011 [podium].
Garcia, T. & Harrison, T. Perceptions and Preferences of Diabetes Care Voiced By Nursing
Home Residents With Type 2 Diabetes. 64th Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America. November 21, 2011 [poster].
Walker, J., Guy, S. & Harrison, T. “Life Course Experiences of Pain and Suffering among
Mexican American Women with Disabilities” 64th Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America. November 21, 2011 [poster].
Ricks, T. & Harrison, T. (2011) Social determinants of health and ten-year survival among
Mexican American women. 2011 Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Special Topics
Conference. October 2011 [poster]
Volker, D., Zolnierek, C., Harrison, T. & Walker, J. (2011). End of life and women aging with
disabilities. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine & Hospice and Palliative Nurses
Association Annual Assembly, February 16-19, 2011 in Vancouver, Canada. [poster]
Harrison, T., Hendrickson, S., Scott, T., Zegerra, A. & Lopez, N. (2010). Procedures for
Ensuring Translation Equivalence in Qualitative Research with Spanish speaking Women with
Disabilities . Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 63rd annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, NA. November, 2010. [poster]
Harrison, T. Cultural and Social Influences on the Decision to have a Total Knee Replacement.
Poster presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta,
Georgia. November, 2009. [poster]
Harrison, T. A theory of how timing of impairment impacts health among women with
disabilities. Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington, DC. October, 2008
[paper]
Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, A. Volunteerism among persons aging with multiple sclerosis.
Poster presented at the 60th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco,
CA. November, 2007. [poster]
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Harrison, T. A situation specific theory of disablement among women aging with paralytic
polio. Poster presented at the 60th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San
Francisco, CA. November, 2007. [poster]
Harrison, T. & Angel, J. Family Influences on the Life Course Trajectories of Mexican
American Women with Childhood onset Paralytic Polio. The Gerontological Society of America’s
59th Annual Scientific Meeting. Dallas, Texas, November 16-20, 2006. [Poster]
Harrison, T., Blozis, S., & Stuifbergen, A. A Longitudinal Analysis of the Impact of
Impairment and Social Support on Attitudes toward Aging in Women with Multiple Sclerosis The
Gerontological Society of America’s 59th Annual Scientific Meeting. Dallas, Texas, November 16-20,
2006. [Poster]
Harrison, T. “The meaning of aging for women with childhood onset disability” The
Gerontological Society of America 58th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, Fl-November 2005
[poster]
Harrison, T., Kahn, D., Hsu, M. “A hermeneutic phenomenological study of widowhood for
African American Women.” The Gerontological Society of America 57th Annual Scientific Meeting.
Washington, DC – November, 2004. [poster]
Stuifbergen, A., Seraphin, A., Harrison, T. & Adachi, E. “An explanatory model of health
promotion and quality of life for persons with post-polio syndrome.” The Gerontological Society of
America 56th Annual Scientific Meeting. Our future selves: Research, education and services for early
development and childhood in an aging society. San Diego, CA – November 2003 [poster]
Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, A. “Acceptance of disability and the marital relationship: A
longitudinal study of gender differences in persons with Multiple Sclerosis” Southern Nursing
Research Society 17th Annual conference. Orlando, Florida. -- February 2003. [poster]
Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, A. “Optimism and health promotion: A study of women with
MS” Poster Presentation: The Society of Behavioral Medicine. Seattle, Washington. -- March 2001.
[poster]
Regional or Local Presentations. (peer reviewed)
Scott, T. & Harrison, T. (2011). “Social determinants of health and 10 year survival among
Mexican American and non-Hispanic White women with disabilities.” Poster Presentation—Center
for Health Promotion Research. March 20, 2011.
Walker, J. & Harrison, T. (2011). Depression in Mexican American and Non-Hispanic white
women with mobility impairment: Socioeconomic status and other related risk factors. Poster
Presentation—Center for Health Promotion Research. March 20, 2011.
Harrison, T. “The meaning of aging for Mexican American women with childhood onset
paralytic polio. Southwest Partnership Center Dissemination Conference. Las Cruces, New Mexico—
September 13, 2007 [paper]
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Harrison, T. “Development of the activity efforts scale for women aging with disabilities. The
Center for Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Research in Underserved Populations Conference,
The University of Texas at Austin—February 28, 2007. [poster]
Harrison, T. “A Hermeneutic phenomenological study of aging with childhood onset paralytic
polio” The Center for Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Research in Underserved Populations
Conference, Advancing Women’s Health through Research, The University of Texas at Austin—
February 9, 2006 [poster]
Harrison, T. “How women with polio adjust to age related change” Promoting Health for
Underserved Populations: Persons with Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Center for Health
Promotion & Disease Prevention Research, School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin,
Austin, Texas—April 7, 2005.
Harrison, T. “Cardiovascular disease in women with multiple sclerosis” 4th Annual Southern
States Knowledge Conference. Galveston, Texas -- March 2003
Stuifbergen, A., Becker, H., Harrison, T., Morrison, J., Carter, P., Timmerman, G., &
Kullberg, V. “Pilot study of a wellness intervention for women with Fibromyalgia”. Poster
Presentation. Promoting Health in Underserved Populations Research Conference, Center for Health
Promotion Research, School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin, -- November 2002.
Harrison, T. “Women & aging: A study of life events, perceived age, and social integration”
Paper presentation at The Central Texas Veteran’s Administration 15th Annual Nursing Research
Day, Temple, TX. – April, 2001
Research Presentations—Invited.
International Invited Presentations:
Harrison, T. (2018) Key Note: Aging and disability in long-term care. BINF Conference
Boao, China. November 7-9 International Nursing Forum. Paper.
Stuifbergen, A., Blozis, S., Harrison, T., & Becker, H. (2005). Functional limitations, exercise
and quality of life: A longitudinal study of persons with multiple sclerosis. 16th International Nursing
Research Congress: Building Community through Research. Sigma Theta Tau International Honor
Society for Nursing, Hawaii, USA—July, 2005 [poster]
Harrison, T. (2005). “Solutions for Overuse and Disuse Syndromes” Post-Polio Health
International. 9th International Conference on Post-polio health and ventilator-assisted Living. Saint
Louis, Missouri, USA-- June 2-4, 2005. [paper/paper]
Stuifbergen, A. & Harrison, T. (2005).“Preventing and managing secondary conditions for
Post-polio health”. Post-Polio Health International. 9th International Conference on Post-polio health
and ventilator-assisted Living. Saint Louis, Missouri, USA-- June 2-4, 2005. [podium/paper]
National Invited Presentations:
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Harrison, T. (November, 2018) The Center for Excellence in Aging Services & Long-term
Care. The National Harford Centers for Excellence in Aging Services & Long-Term Care. Boston,
MA.
Harrison, T. (October 2018) Health literacy and people with low and no vision. HARC
Baltimore, Maryland. Paper presentation.
Harrison, T. (November 4-5, 2014). Challenges and opportunities in researching and
translating evidence to minority populations: Addressing the needs of rural, ethnic, and women aging
with disability. At the Knowledge Translation in the area of Aging with long-term Disability and
Long-Term Services and Supports. Gerontology Society of America, pre-conference meeting
Washington, DC [podium/paper]
Harrison, T. (2010). Healthcare and Aging: Research and Interventions Addressing
Arkansas Baby Boomers. At the 2010 Minority Health Summit. Philander-Smith College,
Little Rock, Arkansas April 15, 2010. [paper/podium]
Harrison, T. Networking opportunities and trajectories. HGNI Annual Leadership Conference.
November, 2007 [paper/podium]
Regional Invited Presentations:
Harrison, T. (2017). Aging with Disability and The Center for Long Term Care. Presented by
invitation to the Aging Texas Well Advisory Committee Quarterly Meeting for State of Texas.
August 2, 2017.
Harrison, T. (2017). Aging, Health and IDD. The Discovering Solutions on How to Care for
Our IDD Geriatric Populations in TX March 22, 2017.
Harrison, T. (2016). Anticipating Aging for People with IDD. December 7, 2016. The 2017
DADS Waiver, Survey & Certification Staff Conference San Antonio, TX
Harrison, T.& Thurman, W. (2016) ‘The policy overlap in aging, disability and IDD Services:
combing, Subtracting and Energizing.’ Texas, taking the next step: The 2016 Geriatric Symposium.
Day 1: August 1, 2016 Austin Marriott North, Round Rock, Texas.
Harrison, T. & Taylor, J. “Anticipating the needs of those aging with disabilities” 2010 Texas
DSHS Nursing Leadership Conference New Decade, New Challenges, New Opportunities July 7-8,
2010 Austin, TX
Harrison, T. Health Literacy among people with visual impairments. Center for Health
Promotion Research. Austin, Texas, February 2010.
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Harrison, T. “Key Note Address: Current Research on the Life Course Trajectories of Women
Aging with Disabilities.” Caring for Women: Perspectives in Nursing Practice & Research.
Sponsored by Sigma Theta Tau International Delta Alpha at-Large-chapter & University of the
Incarnate Word, School of Nursing & Health Professions. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. [paper]
Harrison, T. “Disability, Gender & Technology” Center for women and gender studies. The
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. May, 2008 [paper]
Harrison, T. “Does the timing of impairment in women’s lives matter? A theory of health
promotion lifestyles. Advancing Healthy Aging Conference, The Center for Health Promotion &
Disease Prevention Research in Underserved Populations, Austin, Texas. –February, 2008. [paper]
Harrison, T. “The meaning of aging for Mexican American women with childhood onset
paralytic polio. Southwest Partnership Center Dissemination Conference. Las Cruces, New Mexico—
September 13, 2007 [paper]
Harrison, T. “The meaning of aging for Mexican American women with childhood onset
paralytic polio. 7th Annual Southern States Knowledge in Research Conference: Eliminating
HealthCare Disparities in the Southwest, San Antonio, Texas—April 20, 2007 [paper]
Harrison, T. “Latinas aging with a childhood onset disability” Center for Women and Gender
Studies. The University of Texas at Austin—January 27, 2006 [paper]
Harrison, T. “How women with polio adjust to age related change” Promoting Health for
Underserved Populations: Persons with Chronic and Disabling Conditions. Center for Health
Promotion & Disease Prevention Research, School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin,
Austin, Texas—April 7, 2005.
Harrison, T. “Health promotion for persons with disabilities” Austin Health Promotion
Collaboratory. Center for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention Research. The University of Texas
at Austin School of Nursing Lakeway. Texas—April, 2005.
Stuifbergen, A. & Harrison, T. “Acceptance of disability and the marital relationship: A study
of gender differences in persons with MS” 10th Annual Student Gender Conference sponsored by The
University of Texas Center for Women's and Gender Studies, The University of Texas at Austin. –
March 2002.
Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, A. “The effects of purpose in life on functional decline & quality
of life in polio survivors.” Poster Presentation. Promoting Health in Underserved Populations
Research Conference, Center for Health Promotion Research, School of Nursing, The University of
Texas at Austin, -- November 2002.
Harrison, T. “Culture and women with disabilities” Paper Presentation Ninth Annual Student
Gender Conference sponsored by UT's Center for Women's Studies, The University of Texas at
Austin. – February 2002.
Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, A. “Mothers with disabilities” Paper Presentation. Nursing
Research Conference, Scott & White Hospital and Clinic Temple, TX. – March, 2002
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Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, A. “Barriers & disability: Lessons from polio survivors” Paper
Presentation: Nursing Research Conference, Scott & White Hospital and Clinic Temple, TX. – April,
2001
Harrison, T. “Women & aging: A study of life events, perceived age, and social integration”
Paper presentation at The Central Texas Veteran’s Administration 15th Annual Nursing Research
Day, Temple, TX. – April, 2001
Harrison, T. & Stuifbergen, A. “Optimism: A resource for women with chronic disabling
conditions” Paper Presentation: Women’s Studies Student Conference, The University of Texas at
Austin, Austin, TX. – February, 2001
Harrison, T. “The healthcare beliefs of battered women” Nursing Research Conference, Scott
& White Memorial Hospital, -- February 1998, Clinical Nurse Specialist Committee Meeting, May
1998, & Scott & White Clinic Taylor, TX. – April, 1998
Selected Speeches—Invited.
Local:
Harrison, T. (August , 2019). Infection Control: The Center for Excellence in Aging Services
in Long-Term Care. City of Lubbock and The Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
August 12, 2019 Lubbock, Texas.
Harrison, T. (August, 2019) Adaptation of Mexican Americans to Disability. Quality in Long
Term Care Services Conference, Georgetown, Texas.
Harrison, T. (August 2019) Incontinence in the long-term care setting. Quality in Long Term
Care Services Conference, August 12, 2019.Georgestown Texas.
Harrison, T. (August 2019) Social Determinants of Health & Nursing. Quality in Long Term Care
Services Conference, August 12, 2019.Georgestown Texas.
Harrison, T. (March 2015). The meaning of the nursing home and attendant services to
Mexican American Older Women with Disabilities. The 2015 LeFeber Winter Lecture Series on
Aging at the University of Texas Medical Branch.
Esteva, M., Harper, G., Harrison, T. Mota, E., & Lyon, C. “Open Access and The
University.” International Open Access Week 2013. The University of Texas at Austin. October 22,
2013 [panel discussion].
Harrison, T. “Cultural & Social Issues Faced by Mexican American Women with Permanent
Disabling Conditions ” The Central Texas Chapter of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses 17th
Annual Conference, Austin, Texas—October 8, 2009 [paper]
Harrison, T. “Networking” Summer Research Institute, The Center for Health Promotion &
Disease Prevention Research in Underserved Populations, Austin, Texas. June, 2009. [paper]
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Harrison, T. “Networking” Summer Research Institute, The Center for Health Promotion &
Disease Prevention Research in Underserved Populations, Austin, Texas. June, 2008. [paper]
Harrison, T. “Aging with disability” The Central Texas Chapter of the Association of
Rehabilitation Nurses 15th Annual Conference, Austin, Texas—February 24, 2007 [paper]
Harrison, T. “Aging with Polio” Longhorn Association of Mature People (LAMP) The
University of Texas, Austin, TX September, 2007. [paper]
Harrison, T. “Aging with childhood onset disability” Post Polio Support Group Georgetown
Texas. Fall, 2004. [paper]
Oliver, S. & Harrison, T. “Understanding heart sounds” Scott & White Nurse Practitioner
Conference. Temple, TX. -- January, 2002 [paper]
Research contracts/grants/gifts and proposals submitted.
Funded:
Harrison, T. (PI) 09/15/2019 – 08/31/2020
NIH/NIA R13AG066369
Harden, J T. (Co-Investigator)
Research Support for Underrepresented Alzheimer's Caregivers
The purpose of this grant is to provide support for the NHCGNE conference being held in Austin, TX
on November 12 and 13.
$49,418.00
Harrison, T. (PI) U.S. & Caudio, L. (Co-PI) Mexico 9/2019-8/31/2020 Disabilities in the Elder population of Central Mexico. Conacyt/The Univ of TX at Austin e.g. ConTex $49,987.00
Harrison, T. (PI) 02-07/2019 -- 12-31-2021
Embedded APRN Care in Texas LTC facilities
The purpose is to test quality, financial, and safety outcomes post creation of APRN positions within
LTC facilities with direct billing to the facility.
Funder: CMS/ QMP/ TX HHSC
$ 1.3 million
Harrison, T (PI) 7/31/2017-9/31/2019
Music Therapy and the IDD population
The purpose of this intervention is to test a music therapy intervention designed to improve quality of
life and reduce medication use while living in a state supported independent living center in two
separate cities in Texas.
Co-Investigators R. Howard, B.Gayle
Consultants R. Duke & J. Jellison
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HHSC
$60,000.00
Harrison, T (PI) 00/19-03/2020
Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, Texas Health & Human Services Commission
Nursing Facility Quality Review (NFQR)-II
The purpose of this mixed-method assessment of Texas nursing facilities is to assess and report on
quality outcomes in a random sample of over 1,250 nursing facilities throughout Texas. Using
computer assisted interviewing of family and residents as well as chart reviews, data will be compiled
and analyzed for best practices.
Role: PI
$355,000.00
Harrison, T. (PI) 9/2016 through 12/2017
Self-Management of aging related bio-behavioral decline in people with OA.
$40,000.00
Co-Investigators: Sharon Brown, Alex Garcia, Gretchen Niegh, & Shelley Blozis
TCRSS; Center for Transdisciplinary Collaborative Research in Self-Management Science
NIH/NINR; PI of TCRSS: M. Kim
Harrison, T. (PI) Center total = $638,000.00
Center for Excellence in Aging: 2015-Present
09/2017-08/15/2020 (pending 153,000/00 more)
Texas Health & Human Services Commission
http://www.utlongtermcarenurse.com/
Harrison, T. (PI)
Center for Excellence in Aging: Transition to Practice
09/2016-08/15/2017
Texas Health & Human Services Commission
Harrison, T. (PI)
Social Justice in Long Term Care and Aging Services
01/2017-12/31/2019
AETNA Foundation
$50,000.00
Harrison, T (PI) 09/16-12/2017
Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, Texas Health & Human Services Commission
Nursing Facility Quality Review (NFQR)-I
$320,000.00
The purpose of this longitudinal mixed-method assessment of Texas nursing facilities is to assess and
report on quality outcomes in a random sample of over 1,250 nursing facilities throughout Texas.
Using computer assisted interviewing of family and residents as well as chart reviews, data will be
compiled and analyzed for best practices.
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Role: PI
Harrison, T (PI) 09/14-06/2016
Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, Texas Health & Human Services Commission
Nursing Facility Quality Review (NFQR)-II
$325,000.00
The purpose of this mixed-method assessment of Texas nursing facilities is to assess and report on
quality outcomes in a random sample of over 1,250 nursing facilities throughout Texas. Using
computer assisted interviewing of family and residents as well as chart reviews, data will be compiled
and analyzed for best practices.
Role: PI
Harrison, T. (PI)
Center for Excellence in Aging: Long Term Care and Anti-psychotic Use 11/2015-
08/15/2016-8/2016
Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, Texas Health & Human Services Commission
$143,000.00
The purpose of this award is to establish a center for excellence in aging with a focus in long-term
care.
Harrison, T (PI) 01/15-06/2016
Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, Texas Health & Human Services Commission
Nursing Administrator Response to TRAIN
$29,000.00
The purpose of this study is to understand how nursing home administrators respond to messaging
delivered by DADS in relation to change of practice communication. This is a random sample of over
1,000 nursing home administrators.
Role: PI
Harrison, T. PI; Co-Investigators: Simpson, C., Mackert, M., & Pound, P.
Health Literacy Assessment among people with Visual Impairment.
Cain Center for Nursing Research. $2,500.00
August 2012 to August 2014.
Role: PI
Harrison, T. PI
Biological predictors of disablement progression and accelerated aging
Cain Center for Nursing Research: $2,700.00
August 2013 to August 2014
Role PI
Teaching Award/s Funding
Mentor Summer 2018
BUILD UT EL Paso
Mentee: Angela Frederick, PhD
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University Teaching Award
Putting technology into classroom
University Teaching Award
$7,000.00
International Synchronous Teaching
China South Central University School of Nursing
Submitted 2018-19—Not funded
Park, H. (PI) & Kim, H. “Multifunctional intra-Oral Assistive Technology (MORA): Toward the
intuitive limb-free control of the environment”. Submitted to NINR.
Role: consultant
Completed.
Harrison, T. Principal Investigator,
S. Brown, S. Hendrickson, A. Stuifbergen & D. Umberson Co-Investigators
Health Disparities among Mexican American Women with Disabilities
(R01 NR010360). National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health
4/2008-2/2013: $1,338,165.00
Role: PI
Health Disparities among Mexican American Women with Disabilities-Supplement
(3R01NR010360). National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health
Diversity supplement for Tiffany Scott Ricks, graduate student
9/2009-2/2013 $140,000.00
Role: Sponsor; Chair; Advisor
Harrison, T. Principal Investigator
Administration on Aging & Atlantic Philanthropies/Administration on Aging $30,000.00
Health and Aging Policy Fellowship Project
Aging with Disability and Policy related to Work Outcomes
09/11-12/12
Role PI
Harrison, T. Principal Investigator
Co-Investigators: James Goodwin, MD, Yong-Fang Kuo, PhD
Stakeholders’ Views and Preferences Regarding Medical Management Choices in Nursing Homes
8/2012-10/12 (pilot study)
Sealey Center on Aging & The Cain Center for Nursing Research at The University of Texas at
Austin $6,500.00
Harrison, T. Principal Investigator,
Co-investigator Sherry Hendrickson
Disability Experiences of Mexican American men 07/10-06/13 (pilot study)
Role PI
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Harrison, T., Principal Investigator.
Mackert, M. Co-Investigator.
Gender and Ethnic Differences in Health Literacy among Persons with Visual Impairments.
Southwest Center: Partners in Health Disparity Research (P20NR008348, L. Rew, PI)
12/2007-12/2008 $3,300.00.
Special Research Award, The University of Texas at Austin,
03/2009-08/2009, $750.00
Stuifbergen, A., Principal Investigator.
Becker, H. & Harrison, T. Co-Investigators.
Health Promotion and Quality of Life in Chronic Illness-Competing Continuation.
(2R01 NR003195) National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health
8/2005-5/12 $1,669,640.00
T. Harrison, Principal Investigator;
D. Umberson & H. Becker Co-Investigators
A Grounded Theory Study of Aging Women with Disabilities
Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research in Underserved Populations
(P30 NRO05051, A. Stuifbergen, PI)The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing
6/2005-6/2006 $20,000.00
The John A Hartford-Atlantic Post-Doctoral Fellows Award
7/2005-6/2007 $120,000.00
T. Harrison, Principal Investigator
Women aging with the effects of Polio
Center for Women’s and Gender Studies Faculty Development Fellowship
The University of Texas at Austin
9/2005-8/2007 $2,000.00
T. Harrison, Principal Investigator;
A. Mann Co-Investigator
The Meaning of Aging for Latinas with Childhood Onset Disability
Southwest Center: Partners in Health Disparity Research P20NR008348,
1/2005-12/2005 $12,000.00
T. Harrison, Principal Investigator
The Meaning of Aging for Women with Childhood Onset Disability
The University of Texas at Austin, Dissertation
The John A. Hartford Foundation Scholar Award,
7/2003-6/2004 $50,000.00
The Donald D. Harrington Fellowship
9/2003-8/2004 $25,000.00
Consultant.
Choi, N. Principal Investigator,
Telehealth Problem-Solving Therapy for Depressed Homebound Older Adults
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1R34MH083872-01A1
5/2009-4/2012
Student Research Mentorship: Funded.
Walker, J. PI
The Disablement Process among African American Women with OA
The John A. Hartford Foundation $100,000.00
The May Day Fund, $5,000.00
National Institutes of Health, NINR, NRSA $46,000.00
2012-2014
Role: Sponsor; Advisor; Chair
Ricks, T. Scott
Health Disparities among Mexican American Women with Disabilities-Supplement (3R01NR010360). National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health
Diversity supplement for Tiffany Scott Ricks, graduate student
$140,000.00
9/2009-2/2013
Role: Sponsor; Advisor; Chair
Lin, L.C. A grounded theory of Filipino nurses’ role performance in U.S. hospitals.
Funding: The American Nurses Foundation,
2008-2009
Role: Sponsor; Advisor; Chair
Patents Issued.
None.
All advising and related Student Services.
Dissertation, Committee Chair:
Completed:
Thurman, Whitney
A Capabilities Approach to Disability
Robert Woods Johnson Scholar 2016-2018
The Southern Nurses Research Society Award 2018
Completed June, 2018
Lin, Li-Chen
A grounded theory of Filipino nurses’ role performance in U.S. hospitals.
External and Internal Funding:
The University of Texas Continuing Fellowship, 2008-2009
The American Nurses Foundation, 2008-2009
Completed April 29, 2009.
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Scott Ricks, T.
Health Promotion among Young African American men with Disabilities
External Funding:
(3R01 NR010360-01) Diversity Supplement, ‘Health Disparities among Mexican American
Women with Disabilities’
Completed December 2012
Hwang H.
Impact of Transitioning to the U.S. on Korean’s Health behaviors and Well-being
Completed December 2013
Walker, J.
Predictors of Disability among Midlife and Elder African American Women with
Osteoarthritis.
External Funding: F31 NINR/NIH; John A. Hartford Foundation; Mayday Foundation
Completed: September 2014, Graduated December 2014
Jones, D.
Understanding How Older African American Women with Disabilities Access Mammography
Screening: An Exploratory Descriptive Qualitative Study
Completed: May 2015
Chair, In progress:
Davis, L.
Manning, A.
Dissertation, Committee Member:
Completed:
Raquel Reynolds (Nursing) 2016 Chair Lynn Rew
Lucia Caudillo Ortega (Universidad Autonoma De Neuvo Leon, Mexico, nursing)
2016
Leike VanHuemen (Spec Ed. Univ. of Illinois) Social Relations of Older Adults with
Intellectual Disabilities from a Life Course Perspective. Chair: Tamar Hellar June,
2015
Allison Hartzel (Interdisciplinary Women’s Studies & Health Education) Chair:
Marlene Dixon, Summer, 2015
Dave Walsh (Health Education/Sports Management) Chair: Chris Green, 2014
Amy Rundio (Health Education/Sports Management) Chair: 2014
Lisa Sumlin (Nursing) Chair: Sharon Brown, 2014
Theresa Garcia (Nursing) Chair: Sharon Brown, 2014
Randall Griffiths (Kinesiology) Chair: Chris Green 2011
Katherine Valasquez (Health Education) Chair: Carole Hollohan 2011
Patty Solum (Nursing) Chair: Sharon Horner 2011
Matt Bowers (Sports Management) Chair: Chris Green 2011
Ann Neyback (Nursing) Chair: Linda Yoder May 2010
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Claudia Beal (Nursing) Chair: Alexa Stuifbergen, completed May 2010
Lorraine Phillips (Nursing) Chair: Alexa Stuifbergen, completed July 2007
Wei-Pang Wang (Sociology) Chair: John Mirowsky, completed May 2008
Yi Lui (Nursing) Chair: Eun Ok Im, completed May 2006
Dissertation committee memberships: In process
Sarah Guy Chair: Dr. Lorraine Walker
Regina Jillapali Chair; Kavita Radikrishnon
Preceptor & Mentor Activities
2015-17 Linda Yoo Liberal Arts Research Scholar and Honors Student in Nursing
2015-17 Capstone Faculty Mentor for Health Science Scholars Program: Aurora
Brinkman: 2nd year Biochemistry and Psychology student with focus on
disability education. Completed & Graduated in Spring 2017
2015 Undergraduate Honor’s Student Independent Study: Victoria Saur
2014 Undergraduate Honor’s Research Experience Mentor: Victoria Saur
2014-2015 International pre-doctoral student from Mexico: Lucia Caudillo
2014 Undergraduate Research Experience Mentor: FeeFee LI
2009-2011 Undergraduate Honor Student, Shaina Abraham
2007-2008 Advising/8 students Fall, 5 students Spring
2006-2011 Consultations on Phenomenological Dissertation Research for Evalo van Wijk
at University of Cape Town, South Africa
2006 Spring, Shine Student Mentor
2005-2007 Undergraduate Career Advising
2005-2011 Graduate Advising for Nursing Students
2001 Preceptor Chronic Disease Management CNS Practicum, the University of
Texas at Austin
Courses Taught:
Undergraduate Program
N301D Connecting Research Experience, Spring 2006 (C. Watkins), Fall 2014 (E. Ourston)
N347 Disability over the life course, Fall, 2008; Spring 2015, spring 2017, spring 2018
Masters Program
N589E Advanced Practice Nursing: Health within Illness: Fall, 2004
N392Q Advanced Psychosocial Nursing Fall, 2007 (co-taught with C. Taxis)
N398 Diagnosis and Management, Fall, 2007 (co-taught with S. Innerarity & E. Zeringue)
N389 Health within Illness MSN, Fall, 2007
N392 Health Policy and Program Development, Summer 2013; Spring 2013; Summer 2014.
Summer 2015; Spring 2018
Doctoral Program
N395 Advanced Qualitative and Mixed Method Research,
N390C Health promotion in high risk populations:
N381M.5 Theories of Health Behavior:
N397M Qualitative Research Fall 2018
N395 Cultural Constructs of Health and Illness:
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N381M.1 Theoretical Foundations of Adult Health:
N395 Women’s Health: Midlife and Elder Years:
Nf397M Qualitative Research
Doctoral Qualifying Exams
Chair:
2016 Whitney Thurman
2016 Lisa Davis
2014 Janiece Walker
2013 Herlinda Zamora
2011 Hyenam Hwang
2010 Tiffany Scott
2008 Debbie Jones
2007 Li-Chen Lin
2006 Yi Lui
Doctoral Qualifying Exams Committee Member:
2014 Allison Lazard (Advertising)
2013 Sarah Guy
2012 Lisa Sumlin
2012 Terrie Garcia
2009 Penny Flores
2007 Claudia Beal
2006 Melinda Bender
2006 Lorraine Phillips
Independent Studies
2018-19 N395 Lisa Davis, Amelia Manning
2017 N395 Lisa Davis, Jessica Taylor, Lauren Culp
2016 N395 IS: Jessica Taylor
2015 N395 IS: Jessica Taylor
2015 N395 IS: Lisa Davis
2014-2015 UGS 320 and N395: Emma Ourston focus on nursing homes
2014 N395 Independent Study: Jessica Taylor
2013 N395 Independent Study: Jessica Taylor
2013 N395 Independent Study: Janiece Walker
2013 N395 Independent Study: Victoria Saur
2013 N395 Independent Study: Fefee Li
2012s N395 Independent Study: Janiece Walker / Proposal Writing
2011f N394 Independent Study: Shekofeh Adell
2011f N394 Independent Study: Janiece Walker
2011f N394 Independent Study: Sarah Guy
2011f N394 Independent Study: Hyneman Hwang
2011s N194 Independent Study: DQE preparation Hyneman Hwang
2011s N394 NRSA preparation Janiece Walker
2011s N394 Phenomenology Sarah Guy
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2010f Manuscript preparation Janiece Walker
2010f Qualitative Data Analysis Jessica Taylor
2010 Qualitative Data Collection Tiffany Scott
2010 Qualitative Data Analysis Shaina Abraham
2009 Manuscript preparation Hsui-Rong Cheng
2008 Manuscript preparation and submission, Tiffany Scott
2007 Feminism and Nursing,
2007 Qualitative Data Analysis and Grant Writing, Li-Chen Lin
2006 Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis using Grounded Theory
Methods, Li-Chen Lin
2006 Foundations of Ground Theory, Li-Chen Lin
Research Mentorship/Advising:
2018-2019 PhD students and one clinical faculty mentoring
2015-2017 DNP mentor on Transition to Practice Policies for Nina Almasy
2016-2019 RWJ Faculty Mentor for Whitney Thurman
2014-2016 Lucia Caudillo student in the Universidad Autonoma De Nuevo Leon served as
her primary outside mentor and member of her dissertation committee.
Dissertation titled, “ Modelo de la Conducta Anticonceptiva en mujeres desde
un abordaje con metodos mixtos” completed March 2016.
2015 Mentor for BUILD Summer Sabbatical Research Program The University of
Texas at El Paso: Mentee Lucas Gonzales
2012-2014 Sponsor for Janiece Walker, MSN Predoctoral Scholarship in Gerontology
from the John A. Hartford Foundation/Gerontological Society of America
2014-2015 Peer Mentor John A Hartford Foundation
2013-2014 Undergraduate Honors Project for Victoria Saur School of Nursing, The
University of Texas at Austin
2006-2013 Consultation on phenomenological dissertation research for Evalo van Wijk at
University of Cape Town, South Africa. “The lived experience of male
intimate partners of female rape victims in Cape Town, South –Africa”
2009-2011 Undergraduate Honors Project for Shaina Abraham. School of Nursing The
University of Texas at Austin
2005 Undergraduate Mentor for Vina Bhakta. Southwest Center: Partners in Health
Disparities Research Summer Research Institute, The University of Texas at
Austin
Course Development
N347 Disability over the Life Course: undergraduate upper division elective. Taught Fall
2008 for half semester and Spring, 2015
N395 Advanced Qualitative and Mixed Method Research: graduate elective. Taught Spring
2012, Fall 2014.
**Administrative and committee service, and academic-related professional and public service
Editorial board membership:
2014-2019 Disability and Health Journal
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Manuscript Reviews:
2016-19 Ad hoc reviewer for Qualitative Health Research
2015-2017 Ad hoc reviewer for Palliative Care Medicine
2014-2017 Ad hoc reviewer for Canadian Journal on Aging
2014-2015 Ad hoc reviewer for Ethnicity and Health
2012-2019 Review Board Member for Disability and Health Journal
2012-2019 Ad hoc reviewer for Geriatric Nursing
2007-present Ad hoc reviewer for Journal of American Psychological Nurses Association
2007- Ad hoc reviewer for Western Journal of Nursing Research
2007- Ad hoc reviewer for Heart & Lung
2006- present Ad hoc reviewer for Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
2006- Ad hoc reviewer for Health Education Research
2006- present Ad hoc reviewer for Journal of Nursing Scholarship, Sigma Theta Tau
International
2006 Ad hoc reviewer for Social Science & Medicine
2004- present Editorial review panel member, Advances in Nursing Science
2003- Co-editor Family & Community Health special issue on disability
2001&2006 Ad hoc reviewer for Family & Community Health
Abstract Reviews:
2018 ad hoc abstract reviewer for The Gerontological Society of America x 10
2016 Ad hoc abstract reviewer for 2017 SNRS Annual Conference x11
2016 Ad hoc abstract reviewer for Gerontological Society of America annual
conferences x8
2015- Ad hoc abstract reviewer for Gerontological Society of America annual
conferences
2012-13- 2014 Ad hoc abstract reviewer for Gerontological Society of America annual
conferences
2011 Ad hoc abstract reviewer for Gerontological Society of America 2011 annual
conference
2009 Ad hoc abstract reviewer for Southern Nurses Research Society 2010 Annual
Meeting x7
2008 Ad hoc abstract reviewer for Southern Nurses Research Society 2009 Annual
Meeting x5
2007 Ad hoc abstract reviewer for Southern Nurses Research Society 2008 Annual
Meeting x3
2007 Ad hoc Abstract reviewer for National Conference of Geriatric Nurse
Practitioners 2007 Annual Meeting x2
2006 Ad hoc abstract reviewer for Southern Nurses Research Society 2007 Annual
Meeting x11
2006 Ad hoc abstract reviewer for Society of Behavioral Medicine 2006 Annual
Meeting and Scientific Sessions x16
Grant Reviews
2019 National Institute on Disability, Independent Living Rehabilitation Research;
(NIDILRR) x10
2017 National Institute on Disability, Independent Living Rehabilitation Research;
(NIDILRR) x8
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2016 National Institute on Disability, Independent Living Rehabilitation Research;
(NIDILRR)
2016 Italian Ministory of Health x1
2015 Italian Ministory of Health x2
2015 NIDILRR
2014 NIDRR x 2
2014 National Institutes of Health x1
2013 Population and Systems Medicine Board and Clinical Research Training
Fellowships on Extending the Aging Labor Force x2
Medical Research Council (MRC; www.mrc.ac.uk)
North Star Avenue, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN2 1FL United Kingdom
2013 NIDRR x 3
2012 National Science Foundation, x4
2012 Italian Ministory of Health, Republic of Italy 2012 x13
2011 National Science Foundation, x6
2011 Dissertation Award Committee, The University of Texas at Austin Center for
Women and Gender Studies x9
2010 Italian Ministory of Health, Republic of Italy 2010 x11
2009 Italian Ministory of Health, Republic of Italy 2009 x8
2009 MS Research Australia: Ad Hoc review x1
2007-2009 American Nurses’ Foundation Research Grant Review Committee (2007 x7;
2008 x 5; 2009 x 3)
2006 Special Emphasis Panel on Disability Interventions, Center for Disease Control
Atlanta, Georgia x3
2006 Ad hoc pilot proposal reviewer for the Southwest Center: Partners in Health
Disparity Research [P20NR008348, Rew, L. PI] x2
Other Service
2015-2018 Chair, Women’s Health Committee, The Gerontological Society of America
2018-preent Convener, Women’s issues interest group The Gerontological Society of
America.
2015-2018 Policy Committee, The Gerontological Society of America
2015-2018 Co-convener, Interest Group on Women’s Health Committee Gerontological
Society of America
2014-Present Gerontological Society of America Committee on Women; health & medical
sciences
2014 Research and program development consultation: Peace through Commerce
2013 Promotion Review Associate Professor up for tenure College of Health and
Human Services at the University of New Hampshire
2013 Promotion Review Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Texas A&M
2012 Promotion Review Assistant Professor to Associate Professor
2010 Moderator for Sigma Theta Tau International Conference Session, ‘Factors in
Women’s Health’, July 13, 2010
2006 Poster Award Committee for The Gerontological Society of America’s 59th
Annual Scientific Meeting. Dallas, Texas, November 16-20, 2006.
University Service:
2018-2019 Athletics Faculty Committee elected University representative
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2018-2019 Practitioners & Cultures of Care BDP faculty panel 2019-2020 Faculty Grievance Committee –Elected University representative 2016-2017 Faculty Council, Elected, Nursing Representative
2016-2017 Research Policy Committee, Faculty Council Representative, The University
of TX Austin
2007-2016 Library Representative, the School of Nursing at The University of Texas at
Austin
2013-2015 Flag Committee, for The Undergraduate Studies School The University of
Texas at Austin.
2010-2012 School of Nursing Recruitment Committee The University of Texas at Austin;
Chair 2011-2012
2010-2011 Disability Studies Steering Committee Member
2009-2011 Center for Women’s and Gender Studies Steering Committee, elected position
2007-2008 Center for Women’s and Gender Studies Faculty Lecture Series Planning
Committee
2007 Information Technology Services Faculty Summit, July 12, 2007
2006 Polio Research, Environmental Science Institute’s Hot Science- Cool Talks
Pre-lecture Activities Table
2006 Faculty Mooov-In Volunteer, Jester Hall, The University of Texas at Austin
2006 Planning committee member, disability portfolio program, The University of
Texas at Austin
2005-2015 Faculty Affiliate, Center for Women and Gender Studies
2001-2003 The University of Texas at Austin Campus Representative, Gerontological
Society of America
School of Nursing Service:
2017-present Executive Committee, Professor
2013-2015 Executive Committee, elected Associate Professor
2011-2013 Chair, Faculty Recruitment Committee
2012 Abstract Reviews Center for Health Promotion Research 2012 Conference
2010-2019 Faculty Recruitment Committee
2010 Abstract Reviews Center for Health Promotion Research 2010 Conference
2009 Southern Nurses Research Society 2010 Conference, local planning committee
2009 Grant review for Lynn Rew, NIH challenge grant application
2008 Grant review panel for Sherry Hendrickson, R21 application
2006-2008 Executive Committee, Assistant Professor Representative
2008 Gerontological Nursing Ad hoc committee
2005-2006 Chair, dissertation of the year award committee, School of Nursing, The
University of Texas at Austin
2005-2006 Departmental Review Committee Member, School of Nursing
2005 Planning Committee Member, Austin Health Promotion Collaboratory, Center
for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention Research. The University of Texas
at Austin School of Nursing
2004-present Graduate Studies Committee Member, School of Nursing, The University of
Texas at Austin
2002 Volunteer Graduate Teaching Assistant, N397 Qualitative Research, The
University of Texas at Austin, School of Nursing
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Community Service:
2017-18 PASRR 360 NF Training HHSC
2016-17 Transition to Practice Steering Committee HHSC
2015-2019 Chair; Aging Committee Advisory board member for CAPCOG 10 county
region
2014- 2019 Aging & Disability Resource Center advisory board
2014-2015 SNRS, Development committee member
2012-14 Board member, South Central Region of the Arthritis Foundation
2011 Co-Chair Mission Committee Arthritis Foundation Texas-Oklahoma Regions
2011 Board member, Texas Chapter of Arthritis Foundation
2007-2008 Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Volunteer
2006 Family Elder Care Guardian Volunteer
2004 African American Episcopal Church Health Fair: Speaker on Health Promotion
2000-2001 Member of Chronic Disease Management Team, Scott and White Clinic
Other Evidence of Merit or Recognition:
2019 Promotion Merit Reviews for Professor Columbia University
2019 Promotion Merit Reviews for Professor UCLA
2019 Promotion Merit Reviews for Memphis University
2019 Professional Merit Reviews for University of Pennsylvania
2016-2018 National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine, Washington DC
Committee on Disability & Social Security
2016-2019 Luci Baines Johnson Fellow in Nursing
2016-present Fellow, Gerontological Society of America
2016-18 Faculty Advisory Council School of Nursing elected representative to
University Council
2015-2017 Advisory Council on Aging, Capital Area Council of Governments, Official
appointment for 2 years
2015-present Capital Council on Aging Steering Committee for Aging and Disability
Resource Center (ADRC)
2014-2015 Luci Baines Johnson Fellow in Nursing
2014 Delores Sands Award for Excellence in Nursing Research from Sigma Theta
Tau International, Epsilon Theta Chapter.
2013 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing
2013 Faculty Research Award, School of Nursing The University of Texas at Austin
2012 Southern Nurses Research Society Hartford Gerontology Nurse Researcher of
the year award
2011-2012 Luci Baines Johnson Fellow in Nursing
2011-2012 Health and Aging Policy Fellow & American Political Science Association
(APSA) Fellow sponsored by The Atlantic Philanthropies and The
Administration for Community Living
2009 Faculty Writing Award, School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin
2008 Faculty Research Award, School of Nursing The University of Texas at Austin
2005 - 2007 John A. Hartford-Atlantic Geriatric Nursing Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award
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2005/2006 Faculty Fellow, Center for Women and Gender Studies Faculty Development
Program, The University of Texas at Austin
2004 - 2007 Ed & Molly Smith Faculty Fellowship in Nursing
2004 Outstanding Graduate Student, The University of Texas at Austin, School of
Nursing (Fall, 2004)
2003/2004 John A. Hartford Building Geriatric Nursing Capacity Pre-doctoral Scholar
Award
2003/2004 Donald D. Harrington Dissertation Fellow, The University of Texas at Austin
2002 Virginia Smith Steffler Memorial Scholarship, University of Texas at Austin
Ex-Student’s Association
2002 James S. Kemper Scholarship in Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin
2001 - 2003 Continuing Graduate Fellowship, The University of Texas at Austin
2001 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
2000 - 2002 Institutional National Research Service Award in Women’s Health, Grant
T32NR07107-01A1, (Lorraine Walker, RN, EdD, FAAN, Principal
Investigator)
2001 - 2003 Texas Higher Education Rural Scholarship
2000 - 2002 The Lee Hage and Joseph D. Jamail Endowed Scholarship
2000/2001 Kathryn Gurley Scholarship in Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin
1999 - 2002 Professional Nurse Trainee, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
1999 Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society
1992-1993 Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students, DHHS
1992 Billye J. Brown Scholarship in Nursing
1991 James S. Kemper Scholarship in Nursing
Professional Memberships:
2013-present American Academy of Nursing
2011-2018 Academyhealth
2010-2012 Society for Cross Cultural Research
2007-2008 National Conference of Geriatric Nurse Practitioners
2001-present Gerontological Society of America
1999-present Southern Nursing Research Society
1994-present Texas Nurses Association
1994-present American Nurses Association
2002-2007 American Association for the History of Nursing
2001-2003 & 2017-18 American Association on Health & Disability
2000-2001 Austin Area Nurse Practitioner Alliance
1999-2009 Sigma Theta Tau, Eta Omicron Chapter
1999-2002 Society of Behavioral Medicine
1998-2003 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
1995-2002 American Association of Critical Care Nurses
Affiliation Memberships:
2018-present Faculty Affiliate CHASP
2017-preent Faculty Affiliate Center for Disability Studies
2017-preent Faculty Affiliate Center for Health Communication
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2004-Present Faculty Affiliate Center for Women and Gender Studies
2011-Present Faculty Affiliate Center for Health Promotion Research
Conference Development Partnership with HHSC
2016 Texas, taking the next step: The 2016 Geriatric Symposium. Day 1: August 1, 2016 Austin
Marriott North, Round Rock, Texas. Attendance 750 people
2017 Texas taking the next step: The 2017 Geriatric Symposium Day 1: August 7, 2017 Austin Texas
Attendance over 650 nurses on day 1.
2017 Discovering Solutions on How to Care for Our IDD Geriatric Populations, march 22nd, 2017
Austin, TX Health and Human Services Commission Winter’s Building. Attendance over 300 support
staff and nurses caring for the IDD population in Texas.
2018-2019 Chair with co-chair J Taylor Harden NHCGNE 2018 and 2019 conferences