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PERSONAL DATA: Office mailing address: 4301 W. Markham, #808 Home address: 13111 Colonel Glenn Road Phone: Office 501-526-5750 Date of Birth: January 18, 1947 CURRENT TITLE AND RANK: Professor, College of Medicine, Department of Geriatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas Professor, College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas Professor, College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas Professor, College of Public Health, Department of Health Policy Management, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND: Institution Date Degree Major Texas Woman's University 1978 PhD Nursing
July 2001-June 2008 Director, Alzheimer’s Disease Center. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas January 2002-present Professor, College of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Management, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas July 1999 – present Professor, College of Medicine, Department of Geriatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas June, 1992 - present Clinical Professor (Volunteer Clinical Appointment), Medical and Surgical Nursing Department, College of Nursing, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee July, 1998 – present Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas July, 1986 – present Professor, College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas June, 1990 – July, 1998 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas July, 1989 - July 1997 Associate Dean for Research and Evaluation, College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas July, 1995 - July 1997 Associate Director, Center for Outcomes Research and Effectiveness, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas April, 1982 - June, 1986 Associate Dean, Graduate Program, College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas July, 1980 - April, 1982 Associate Professor, College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas January, 1978 - July, 1980 Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas Sept., 1973 – Dec., 1974 Instructor of Nursing, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas June, 1974 – Sept., 1974 Staff Nurse, Memorial Hospital, North Little Rock, Arkansas May, 1974 - August, 1974 Staff Nurse, Visiting Nurse Association, Little Rock, Arkansas January, 1973 – Sept., 1973 Research Assistant, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas Sept., 1968 - May, 1970 Psychiatric Aide, St. Vincent's Infirmary, Little Rock, Arkansas Sept., 1966 - May, 1967 Instructor, Mercy High School, St. Louis, Missouri. AWARDS OR HONORS: 2007 Dept .of Veterans Affairs – South Central MIRECC – Excellence in Research Education FUNDED RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: Pending Caregiver training to maintain dressing performance in persons with Alzheimer’s Nonverbal Cues for Pain Assessment in Elders with Osteoarthritis Request
Funded Planning for Workforce Development in Geriatric and Long-Term Care in Arkansas – Co-Investigator (Claudia Beverly, Principal Investigator) ($217,000) 2009 – 2011. Arkansas Center for Clinical and Translational Research – Co-Investigator (Curtis Lowery, Principal Investigator), ($19,354,312). 2009 – 2014. Translation of Obesity and Cognition Research in a Rural State via Senior Centers – CDC – Co-Investigator, (Delia West, Principal Investigator), ($963,675). 2007 - 2009. Therapeutic Computer Activity Intervention in Alzheimer’s Disease – NINR, R15. Co-Investigator, (Sunghee Tak, Principal Investigator), ($216,000). 2007 – 2009. Effect of Tai Chi on Osteoarthritic Knee Pain in Elders with Mild Dementia. NINR, R21. Co-Investigator, (Pao Tsai, Principal Investigator), ($275,000). 2007 – 2009. Validation of Measures of Restless Legs Syndrome for Elders with Memory Disorders. NINR Co-Investigator, (Kathy Richards, Principal Investigator). ($1,638,082). Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. John A. Hartford Foundation, Co-Leader, Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. (HCGNE) John A. Hartford Foundation, Co-Leader, Exploratory Research Center for Tailored Bio-behavioral Nursing Interventions. NINR, P20. Co-Investigator, (Kathy Richards, Principal Investigator). ($1,507,271). 2004 - 2009. UAMS Alzheimer’s Disease Core Center. National Institute on Aging, (Principal Investigator) ($4,753,364). 2001 – 2008. Sleep and Behavioral Disturbances in Dementia. Department of Veterans Affairs. Co-Investigator, (Kathy Richards, Principal Investigator). ($750,000). 2003 – 2006. Effect of Activities and Exercises on Sleep in Dementia. NINR, Co-Investigator, (Kathy Richards, Principal Investigator). ($1,310,376). 2002 – 2007. Pain Assessment in Elders with Osteoarthritis. NINR, Co-Investigator, (Pao Tsai, Principal Investigator). ($213,000). 2005 - 2006. Improving Affect & Behavior in Assisted Living Residents. NIA, Co-Investigator, (Linda Teri, Principal Investigator). ($140,122). 2004 – 2006. The Effect of Therapeutic Touch on Agitated Behavior and Salivary Cortisol in Patients with Alzheimer’s Dementia. Alzheimer’s Association. Co-Investigator, (Lynn Woods, Principal Investigator) ($106,157). 2002 – 2004. Reynolds Center on Aging Programs for Rural Arkansas. Administration on Aging. (Principal Investigator) ($149,790). 2001 –2002. Severely Demented Individuals: Assessing Their Pain. NIA, Co-Investigator, (Lynn Snow, Principal Investigator). ($75,250). 2002 – 2003. Problematic Vocalizations: Background & Proximal Factors. NINR, Principal Investigator. ($1,668,787). 1999 – 2004. Physicians Survey on Persons with Dementia and their Families. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation. Principal Investigator. ($16,705.50). 1999 - 2000. Outcomes Assessment for Dementia Care: Development of a Module. Department of Veterans Affairs. Co-Investigator (Marisue Cody, Principal Investigator). ($626,681). 1998 – 2001. Partnership Approach for Sustaining Best Practices. NINR, Principal Investigator. ($2,690,059). 1997 –2002. NIMH Center for Mental Health Services Research. NIMH, Co-Investigator (G. Richard Smith, Principal Investigator). ($1,116,883). 1998 – 2003. Effect of Activity on Sleep of Cognitively-Impaired Veterans. Department of Veterans Affairs, Co-Investigator (Kathy Richards, Principal Investigator). ($537,200). 1997 – 2001. Effect of Activity on Sleep in Dementia, NINR, Co-Investigator, (Kathy Richards, Principal Investigator). ($107,054) 1997 – 2000. Predictors of Service Use by AD Patients and Their Caregivers: Rural/Urban Differences; Alzheimer's Association, Principal Investigator. ($211,161). 1996 – 1999. Health Status and Quality of Life Among Rural and Urban Elderly: The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Later Life, Center on Aging Pilot Study Award, Co-Investigator, (Sandy Pope, Principal Investigator) ($14,964) 1997 – 1998. Affect Changes as Outcomes of Behavioral Interventions, NIA, Principal Investigator. ($223,136). 1995 –1997. Reducing Disruptive Behaviors in Demented Elderly, NIA, Principal Investigator. ($2,105,515). 1992 –1994. Center for Rural Mental Health Care Research, NIMH, Co-Investigator, (G. Richard Smith, Principal Investigator). ($6,131,510). 1990 – 1997. John L. McClellan Health Services Research and Development Mental Health Field Program, VA Health Services & Research Administration, Investigator (G. Richard Smith, Project Director). ($1,173,462). 1994 –1998. Development of an Outcome Measure for Disruptive Behavior in the Elderly, VA Administration, Co-Investigator, (K. Heithoff, Principal Investigator) ($191,791) 1992 – 1994. Improving Dressing Behavior in Cognitively Impaired Elderly, National Center for Nursing Research, Principal Investigator. ($760,430). 1990 – 1994. Interventions to Improve Dressing Behavior in Cognitively Impaired Veterans, Veterans Administration Rehabilitation Research and Development, Principal Investigator. ($179,400). 1989 – 1991. Research Development in Geriatric Mental Health, NIMH, Principal Investigator. ($178,418). 1987 – 1990. Teaching Caregivers to Use Behavioral and Cognitive Remediation to Assist Patients with Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type in Performance of Activities of Daily Living, Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Principal Investigator, ($37,675). 1987 – 1988. Biofeedback Therapy of Urinary Incontinence in the Elderly, Jointly funded by the NIA and the National Center for Nursing Research, Co-investigator, (P. O'Donnell, Principal Investigator). ($460,500). 1985 – 1987. Cognitive Skills Remediation with Alzheimer's Patients, UAMS Medical Research Endowment Fund, Principal Investigator ($3,520). 1984-1985. Cognitive Skills Remediation with Alzheimer's Patients, American Nurses Foundation, Principal Investigator. ($2,484). 1984-1985.
Funded Contracts: Alzheimer’s Association contract for preparation of a summary of research which documents the potential impact of direct care interventions on patient outcomes related to Alzheimer’s disease. 2000. NON-RESEARCH FUNDING: NIMH Clinical Training Human Resource Development - Geriatric Training Model, National Institute Training Program in Mental Health Services Research. NIMH, Co-Investigator (G. Richard Smith, Principal Investigator). ($444,214). 1999 –2004. Hartford Center for Gerontological Nursing Excellence. John A. Hartford Foundation. Research Director, (Claudia Beverly, Research Director). ($1,331,250). 2001- 2005. Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. John A. Hartford Foundation. Research Director, (Claudia Beverly, Director) ($1,020,415). Hartford Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence Nursing Home Collaborative, Atlantic Philanthropies Hartford Collaborative Center of Excellence in Geropsychiatric Nursing, Hartford Foundation, Co-Director, ($1,200,000). 2007 - 2010. Hartford Foundation Geropsychiatric Nursing Collaborative – AAN. National Director, ($1,197,866). 2007 –2011. Dementia Best Care Practices, Golden Living Clinical, Program Coordinator, ($125,000) Funded 2008– 2009.
Submitted Richards, K.C., Lambert, C., Beck, C., Bliwise, D., Evans, W., Kalra, G., Kelban, M., Larenz, R., Rose, K., Gooneratne, N., Sullivan, D., (submitted) Strength training and walking exercise and social activity improve sleep in institutionalized older adults: Randomized Controlled Trial. JAGS Olazaran, J., Clare L., Reisberg B., Cruz, I., Pena-Casanova J., del Ser T., Woods, B., Beck, C., Auer, S., Lai, Cl., Spector, A., Fazio, S., Bond, J., Kivipelto, M., Brodaty, H., Rojo J., Collins H., Teri, L., Mittelman, M., Feldman, H., Muniz, R. (submitted) Non-pharmacological therapies in Alzheimer’s disease: A systematic review of efficacy. JAMA. McKenzie, G., Teri, L., Salazar, M., Farran, C., Beck, C., Paun, O., (submitted) Work organization and health outcomes of staff in assisted living. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. Benefield, L. & Beck, C., (submitted) Distance caregiving of frail elders. Nursing Outlook. Richards, K.C., Davila, D., Lambert, C., O’Sullivan, P., Beck, C., Simpson, K.M., Bliwise, D., Cole, C.S., Enderlin, C., & Shue, V.M. (Submitted). Possible restless legs syndrome in nursing home residents with dementia. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. Snow, A.L., Kunik, M.E., Cody, M., Ashton, C., O’Malley, K.J., Bruera, E., El-Issa, L., & Beck, C., (Submitted). Non-communicative patients pain assessment instrument (NOPPAIN): reliability and criterion validity. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Snow, A.L., Beck, C., Cody, M., Ashton, C., Bruera, E., O’Malley, K.J., Kunik, M.E. (submitted). Pain screening in nursing home residents with dementia. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. Richards, K.C., Beck, C., O’Sullivan, P.O., & Shue, V.M. (submitted). Demographic and sleep characteristics in nursing home residents with cognitive impairment and mild or severe sleep/wake pattern inefficiency, Issues in Mental Health Nursing. In Press Published Beck, C., McSweeney, J., Richards, K., Roberson, P., Tsai, P., Souder, E. (2010) Challenges in tailored intervention research. Nursing Outlook, 58(2) 104-110. Richards, K.C., Shue, V., Beck, C., Lambert, C. & Bliwise, D. (2010) Restless legs syndrome risk factors, behaviors, and diagnoses in persons with early to moderate dementia and sleep disturbance. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 8(1) 48-61. Woods, D., Beck, C., Sinha, K. (2009) The effect of therapeutic touch on behavioral symptoms and cortisol in persons with dementia. Complementary Medicine. 16:181-189. Chopra, M., Landes, R., Jones, R., Feldman, A., Beck, C., Griffin, S. (2009) Does the Apolipoprotein E |*epsilon*|4 Genotype influence the expression of depression with cognitive impairment? International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. Jun 24 (6):650-2. Teri, L., McKenzie, G.L., Lafazia, D., Farran, C.J., Beck, C., Huda, P., van Leynseele, J., & Pike, K.C. Improving dementia care in assisted living residences: Staff responses to training. Geriatric Nursing, 2009, 30(3), 153-163. Cole, C., Richards, K., Beck, C., Roberson, P., Lambert, C., Free, J. Tacket, J.,Furnish, A. (2009) Relationships among disordered sleep, cognitive, and functional status in nursing home residents. Research in Gerontological Nursing. 2(3), 183-191. Tsai, P., Chang, J.Y., Chowdhury, N., Beck, C., Roberson, P., Rosengren, K. (2009) Enrolling elders with cognitive impairment: lessons from the trenches. Research in Gerontological Nursing. 2(4), 1-7. Tsai, P., Chang, J.Y., Beck, C., J.Y., Hagen, K.J.S., Anand, S., Kuo, Y., Roberson, P. Rosengren, & K., Beuscher, L., (2009). The feasibility of implementing tai chi for nursing home residents with knee osteoarthritis and cognitive impairment. Activities Directors’ Quarterly. 10(1), 9-17. Tsai, P., Beck, C. Chang, J., Hagen J., Kuo, Y., Roberson P., Rosengren, K., Beuscher, L., Doan C., Anand, K., (2009) The effect of Tai Chi on knee osteoarthritis pain in cognitively impaired elders: pilot study. Geriatric Nursing. 30: 132-139. Buckwalter, K., Grey, M., Bowers, B., McCarthy, A., Gross, D., Funk, M., Beck, C. (2009) Intervention research in highly unstable environments. Research in Nursing & Health. 32, 110–121. Whall, A., Colling, K., Kolanowski, A., Kim, H., Son Hong, G., DeCicco, B., Ronis, D., Richards, K., Algase, D., Beck, C. (2008) Factors associated with aggressive behavior among nursing home residents with dementia. The Gerontologist. (48) 6: 721-731. Chopra, Mohit P., Sullivan, Jan R., Feldman, Zachary, Landes, Reid D. and Beck, C. (2008) Self-collateral and clinician assessment of depression in persons with cognitive impairment, Aging & Mental Health, 12:6, 675-683. Landes, R., Tsai, P., Beck, C. (2008) Letter to Editor. Journal of American Geriatrics Society. 56 (12): 2355-2356. Beck, C., (2008). Geriatric nursing in nursing homes: initial results from the Nursing Home Collaborative. Research in Gerontological Nursing. 1 (3). Tsai, P., Beck, C., Landes, R., Ghormley, C., Feldman, Z. (2008). Analgesic intake, cognitive functioning, and disruptive behaviors in elders with cognitive impairment. The Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 56 (3): 574-5. Beuscher,L. & Beck, C. (2008). A literature review of spirituality in coping with early-stage Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Nursing and Healthcare of Chronic Illness in association with Journal of Clinical Nursing 17, 5a, 88–97. Beck, C. & Shue, V.M. Chapter 49. Dressing. In E.J. Ackley, G.B. Ladwig, B.A. Swan, & S.J. Tucker (2008), A Clinical Guide to Evidence-based Practice in Nursing. Philadelphia: Mosby Inc., 255-257. Beck, C. & Shue, V.M. Chapter 160 Self Care Assistance: Dressing & Grooming. In E.J. Ackley, G.B. Ludwig, B.A. Swan, & S.J. Tucker (2008), A Clinical Guide to Evidence-based Practice in Nursing. Philadelphia: Mosby Inc, 729-731. Benefield, L., & Beck, C. (2007). Reducing the distance - Caregiving by technology innovation. Clinical Interventions in Aging. 2(2), 267-272. Algase, D.L., Yao,L., Son,G., Beattie,E., Song,J., Beel-Bates, C., DeCicco, B., Beck, C., & Whall, A. (2007). Initial psychometrics of the Ambiance Scale: A tool to study person-environment interaction in dementia. Aging and Mental Health. 11(3), 273-280. Tak, S., Beck, C., McMahon, E. (2007). Computer and internet access for long-term care residents, perceived benefits and barriers. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 33(5), 1-8. Richards, K.C., Enderlin, C.A., Beck, C., McSweeney, J.C., Jones, T.C. & Roberson, P.K. (2007). Tailored biobehavioral interventions: A literature review and synthesis. Research and Theory for Nursing Practice,21(2). Mittal, D., Palmer, B., Dunn, L., Landes, R., Ghormley, C., Beck, C.,Golshan, S., Blevins, D., Jeste (2007). Comparison of two enhanced consent procedures for patients with mild Alzheimer disease or mild cognitive impairment. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 15:163-167. Viegas, SM, Richards, KC, Beck, C., Lambert, CW, O’Sullivan, PS, Cole, CS, Hutchison, L, Shue, VM. (2006). Predictors of daytime sleep in nursing home residents with dementia. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 12(5), 286-293. Gerdner, L.A. & Beck, C. (2006). Impact of Arkansas state regulations for certification of Alzheimer’s special care units. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 7(4), 251-257. Harvath, T., Beck, C., Flaherty-Robb, M., Hartz, H., Specht, J., Sullivan-Marx, E., Archbold, P. (2006). Best practice initiatives in geriatric nursing: Experiences from the John A. Hartford Foundation Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. Nursing Outlook. 54:4, 212-218. Miller, L., Beck, C., Dowling, G., Herr, J., Maas, M., Naylor, M., Tripp-Reimer, T., (2006). Building gerontological nursing research capacity: Research initiatives of the John A. Hartford Foundation Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. Nursing Outlook. 54:4, 189-196. Frank, L., Flynn, J.A., Kleinman, L., Margolis, M.K., Matza, L.S., Beck, C., & Bowman, L. (2006). Validation of a new symptom impact questionnaire for mild to moderate cognitive impairment. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 18(1), 135-157. Richards, K.C., Beck, C., O’Sullivan, P.O., & Shue, V.M. (2005). Demographic and sleep characteristics in nursing home residents with cognitive impairment and mild or severe sleep/wake pattern inefficiency. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 26(7) 751-769. Tak, S., Beck, C., Buettner, L., & Clark, F. (2005). Computer-assisted stimulating activity for elders with dementia. American Journal of Recreational Therapy, 4(4), 35-42. Beck, C., Heacock, P., Mercer, S., Doan, R., O’Sullivan, P., Stevenson, J., Schnelle, J., & Hoskins, J.G., (2005). Sustaining a best-care practice in a nursing home. Journal for Healthcare Quality,27(4), 5-16. Richards, K.C., Beck, C., O’Sullivan, P.S., & Shue, V.M. (2005). Effect of individualized social activity on sleep in nursing home residents with dementia. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 53(9), 1510-1517. Souder, E., Beck, C. (2004) Overview of Alzheimer’s Disease. Nurs Clin N Am. 39, 545–559. Snow, A.L., O’Malley, K., J. Kunik, M.E., Cody, M., Beck, C., Ashton, C., Bruera E., & Novy, D., (2004). A conceptual model of pain assessment for non-communicative persons with dementia. The Gerontologist, 44(6), 807-817. Chumbler, N.R., Fortney, J., Cody, M., & Beck, C., (2004). Sense of coherence and mental health service utilization: The case of family caregivers of community-dwelling cognitively-impaired seniors. Research in the Sociology of Health Care, 22, 159-173. Woods, D.L., Rapp, C.G., Beck, C. (2004). Escalation/de-escalation patterns of behavioral symptoms of persons with dementia. Aging & Mental Health, 8(2), 126-132. Snow, A.L., Weber, J.B., O’Malley, K.J., Cody, M. Beck, C., Bruera E., Ashton, C., & Kunik, M.E. (2004). NOPPAIN: A nursing assistant-administered pain assessment instrument for use in dementia. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 17, 240-246. Souder, E., Rapp, C.G., Davis, G.V., Beck, C., Leim, P.H. (2004). Care of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease in the new millennium. Medsurg Nursing, The Journal of Adult Health, 13,(1), 22-31. Pope, S.K., Beck, C., Shue, V.M., & Cook, S.C. (2003). The role of religion and forgiveness in the mental health of Arkansans attending senior citizens’ centers. Marriage & Family: A Christian Journal, 6(1), 113-122. Beck, C. & Shue, V. (2003). Surrogate decision making and related issues. Alzheimer’s Disease and Associated Disorders, 17(2, Supplement 1), S12-S16. Chumbler, N.R., Grimm, J.W., Cody, M., Beck, C. (2003). Gender, kinship and caregiver burden: The case of community-dwelling memory impaired seniors. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 18, 722-732. Kunik, M.E., Martinez, M., Snow, A.L., Beck, C., Cody, M., Rapp, C.G., Molinari, V.A., Orengo, C.A., Hamilton, J.D. (2003). Determinants of behavioral symptoms in dementia patients. Clinical Gerontologist, 26(3/4), 83-90. Pope, S.K., Shue, V.M. & Beck, C., (2003). Will a healthy lifestyle help prevent Alzheimer’s disease? Annual Review of Public Health, 24, 111-132. Kunik, M.E., Lees, E., Snow, A.L., Cody, M., Rapp, C.G., Molinari, V.A., & Beck, C., (2003). Disruptive behavior in dementia: A qualitative study to promote understanding and improve treatment. Alzheimers Care Quarterly, 4(2), 125-136. Cody, M., Beck, C., Svarstad, B. (2002). Challenges to the use of non-pharmacologic interventions in nursing homes. Psychiatric Services, 53(11), 1402-1406. Beck, C., Vogelpohl, T.S., Rasin, J.H., Uriri, J.T., O’Sullivan, P., Walls, R., Phillips, R., & Baldwin, B. (2002). Effects of behavioral interventions on disruptive behavior and affect in demented nursing home residents. Nursing Research, 51(4), 219-228. Frank, L., Schmier, J., Kleiuman, L., Siddique, R., Beck, C., Schnelle, J., Bhattacharjya, A., Rothman, M. (2002). Time and economic cost of constipation care in nursing homes. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 3, 215-223. Beck, C., Doan, R., & Cody, M. (2002). Nursing assistants as providers of mental health care in nursing homes. Generations,26(1), 66-71. Fortney, J., Chumbler, N., Cody, M., & Beck, C., (2002). Geographic access and service use in a community-based sample of cognitively impaired elders. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 21(3), 352-367. Kleinman, L., Schmeir, J., Rothman, M., Frank, L., & Beck, C. (2002). Time and costs of managing specific disruptive behaviors in long-term care facilities: A descriptive study. Consultant Pharmacist, 17, 497-507. Cody, M., Beck, C., Courtney, R., & Shue, V.M (2002). Integrating health services research into nursing doctoral programs: The evolution of nursing research. Journal of Nursing Education, 41(5), 207-214. Cody, M., Beck, C., Shue, V.M., & Pope, S. (2002). Reported practices of primary care physicians in the diagnosis and management of dementia. Aging & Mental Health, 6(1), 72-76. Chumbler, N.R., Hartmann, D.J., Cody, M., & Beck, C., (2001). Differences by race in the health status of rural cognitively impaired Arkansans. Clinical Gerontologist, 24(1/2), 103-121. Richards, K.C., Sullivan, S., Phillips, R., Beck, C., Overton-McCoy, A.L. (2001). Effect of individualized activities on the sleep of nursing home residents who are cognitively impaired: A pilot study. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 27(9), 30-37. Gerdner, L.A. & Beck, C., (2001). Statewide survey to compare services provided for residents with dementia in special care units and non-special care units. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 16(5), 289-295. Doody, R.S., Beck, C., Cummings, J., DeKosky, S., Dubinsky, R., Gwyther, L., Kaye, J., Mohs, R., Stevens, J., Thal, L., & Whitehouse, P. (2001). Practice parameter: Management of dementia (An evidence-based review). Neurology, 56, 1154-1166. Chumbler, N.R., Cody, M., Booth, B.M., Beck C., (2001). Rural-urban differences in service use for memory-related problems in older adults. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 28(2), 212-221. Chumbler, N.R., Cody, M., Beck, C. (2001). Mental health service use by cognitively impaired older adults. Clinical Gerontologist, 22(3/4), 118-122. Richards, K., Lambert, C., & Beck, C. (2000). Deriving interventions for challenging behaviors from the need-driven dementia-compromised behavior model. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 1(4), 62-76. Beck, C., Cody, M., Souder, E. Zhang, M., & Small, G. (2000). Dementia diagnostic guidelines: Methodologies, results, and implementation costs. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 48(10), 1195-1203. Stevenson, J.G., Beck, C., Heacock, P, Mercer, S.O., O’Sullivan, P.S., Hoskins, J.G., Doan, R. M., & Schnelle, J.F. (2000). A conceptual framework for achieving quality care in nursing homes. Journal for Healthcare Quality, 22(4), 31-36. Chumbler, N.R., Hartmann, D., & Beck, C., (2000). Appropriateness in acquiring a family caregiver interview from older adults with suspected cognitive impairment. Aging & Mental Health, 4(2), 158-165. Chumbler, N.R., Beverly, C., Beck, C., & Dobbs, D. (2000). Eligibility for in-home respite care: Ethnic status and rural residence. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 19(2), 151-169. Beck, C. Ortigara, A., Mercer, S., Shue, V. (1999). Enabling and empowering certified nursing assistants for quality dementia care. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 14(3), 197-211. Beck, C. (1999). Strategies for promoting functional independence. Clinical Geriatrics, (Suppl)., 9-12, 16-17. Beck, C. & Vogelpohl, T.S. (1999). Problematic vocalizations in institutionalized individuals with dementia. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 25(9), 17-26. Souder, E., Heithoff, K., O’Sullivan, P., Lancaster, A.E. & Beck, C. (1999). Identifying patterns of disruptive behavior in long-term care residents. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society,47(7), 830-836. Souder, E., Heithoff, K., O’Sullivan, P., Lancaster, A.E. & Beck, C. (1999). Contexts and impacts of disruptive behavior in institutionalized elders. Aging and Mental Health, 3(1), 54-68. Beck, C., Frank, L., Chumbler, N., O’Sullivan, P., Vogelpohl, T., Rasin, J., Walls, R., & Baldwin, B. (1998). Correlates of disruptive behavior in severely cognitively-impaired nursing home residents. The Gerontologist, 38(2), 189-198. Chumbler, N., Beverly, C., & Beck, C., (1998). Determinants of in-home health and support service utilization for rural older adults. Research in the Sociology of Health Care, 15, 205-227. Chumbler, N., Beverly, C., & Beck, C., (1997) Rural older adults’ likelihood of receiving a personal response system: The Arkansas medicaid waiver program. Evaluation and Program Planning, 20(2), 117-127. Beck, C., Heacock, P., Mercer, S., Walls, R., Rapp, C.G., & Vogelpohl, T. S. (1997). Improving dressing behavior in cognitively impaired nursing home residents. Nursing Research, 46(3), 126-132. Heacock, P.R., Beck, C., Souder, E., & Mercer, S. (1997). Assessing dressing ability in dementia. Geriatric Nursing, 18(3), 107-111. Hill, V., Beck, C., & Stevenson, J.S. (1997). Ethical issues relative to autonomy and personal control in independent and cognitively impaired elders. Nursing Outlook, 45(1), 27-34. Beck, C., Heithoff, K., Baldwin, B., Cuffel, B., O’Sullivan, P., & Chumbler, N.R. (1997). Assessing disruptive behavior in older adults: The disruptive behavior scale. Aging and Mental Health, 1(1), 71-79. Shue, V., Beck, C., & Lawton, P., (1996). Measuring affect in frail and cognitively impaired elders. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 2(3), 259-271. Algase, D., Beck, C., Kolanowski, A., Whall, A., Berent, S., Richards, K., & Beattie, E. (1996). Need-driven dementia-compromised behavior: An alternative view of disruptive behavior. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 11(6), 10, 12-19. Beck, C. (1996). Evaluation of interventions in Alzheimer’s disease. International Psychogeriatrics, 8(1), 17-20. Beck, C. (1996). Interventions, outcomes, and efficacy in Alzheimer’s disease behavioral research. International Psychogeriatrics, 8(1), 63-66. Vogelpohl, T., Beck, C., Heacock, P., & Mercer, S., (1996). “I can do it!” dressing: Promoting independence through individualized strategies. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 22(3), 39-42. Rapp, C., Topps-Uriri, J., & Beck, C., (1994). Obtaining and maintaining a research sample with cognitively impaired nursing home residents. Geriatric Nursing, 15(4), 193-196. Mercer, S. O., Heacock, P., & Beck, C., (1994). Nurse's aides in nursing homes: A study of caregivers. Journal of Women & Aging, 6(1/2), 107-121. Beck, C., & Shue, V. (1994). Interventions for treating disruptive behavior in demented elderly people. Nursing Clinics of North America, 29(1), 143-155. Beck, C., Heacock, P., Rapp, C. G., & Mercer S. O., (1993). Assisting cognitively impaired elders with activities of daily living. American Journal of Alzheimer's Care & Related Disorders & Research, 8(6), 11-20. Mercer, S., Heacock, P, & Beck, C., (1993). Nurse's aides in nursing homes: Perceptions of training, work loads, racism, and abuse issues. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 21(1/2), 95-112. Beck, C., Heacock, P., Rapp, C. G., & Shue, V. (1993). Cognitive impairment in the elderly. Nursing Clinics of North America, 28(3), 335-347. Danner, C., Beck, C., Heacock, P., & Modlin, T. (1993). Cognitively impaired elders: Using research findings to improve nursing care. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 19(4), 5-11. Abraham, I. L., Snustad, D. C., Chalifoux, Z. L., Buckwalter, K. C., Fulmer, T., Beck, C., & Evers, G., (1993). Beyond the role of extender: Independent and interdependent contributions of nursing to geriatric rehabilitation. Neurorehabilitation, 3(1), 12-25. Beck, C., Modlin, T., Heithoff, K., & Shue, V., (1992). Exercise as an intervention for behavior problems. Geriatric Nursing, 13(5), 273-275. Beck, C., Robinson, C., & Baldwin, B., (1992). Improving documentation of aggressive behavior in nursing home residents. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 18(2), 21-24. Rossby, L., Beck, C., & Heacock, P., (1992). Disruptive behaviors of a cognitively impaired nursing home resident. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 6(2), 98-107. O'Donnell, P. D., & Beck, C., (1991). Urinary incontinence volume patterns in elderly inpatient men. Urology, 38(2), 128-131. Beck, C., Heacock, P., Mercer, S., Walton, G., & Shook, J., (1991). Dressing for success: Promoting independence among cognitively impaired elderly. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 29(7), 30-35. Beck, C., Rossby, L., & Baldwin, B., (1991). Correlates of disruptive behavior in cognitively impaired elderly nursing home residents. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 5(5), 281-291. Heacock, P., Walton, C., Beck, C., & Mercer, S., (1991). Caring for the cognitively impaired: Reconceptualizing disability & rehabilitation. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 17(3), 22-26. Shook, E. J. & Beck, C., (1991). Impaired mind vs. impaired body. Geriatric Nursing, 12(4), 185-187. Kashner, M., Rader, L., Rodell, D. E., Beck, C., Rodell, L. R., & Muller, K., (1991). Family characteristics, substance abuse, and hospitalization patterns of patients with schizophrenia. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 42(2), 195-197. Walton, C. G., Shultz, C. M., Beck, C., & Walls, R. C., (1991). Psychological correlates of loneliness in the older adult. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 5(3), 165-170. Beck, C., Shultz, C., Walton, C. G., & Walls, R. (1990). Predictors of loneliness in older women and men. Journal of Women & Aging, 2(1), 3-31. Beck, C., Baldwin, B., Modlin, T., & Lewis, S., (1990). Caregivers' perception of aggressive behavior in cognitively impaired nursing home residents. The Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 22(3), 169-172. O'Donnell, P. D., Beck, C., & Walls, R. C., (1990). Serial incontinence assessment in elderly inpatient men. Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 27(1), 1-8. O'Donnell, P., Beck, C., Doyle, R. & Eubanks, C., (1988). Surface electrodes in perineal electromyography. Urology, 32(4), 375-379. O'Donnell, P., & Beck, C., (1988). Biofeedback therapy of urinary incontinence in elderly men. Neurology and Urodynamics, 7(3), 282-283. Beck, C. (1988). Measurement of dressing performance in persons with dementia. The American Journal of Alzheimer's Care and Related Disorders and Research, 3(3), 21-25. Beck, C., Heacock, P., Mercer, S., Thatcher, R., & Sparkman, C., (1988). The impact of cognitive skills remediation training on persons with Alzheimer's disease or mixed dementia. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 21(1), 73-88. Beck, C., & Heacock, P., (1988). Nursing interventions for patients with Alzheimer's disease. Nursing Clinics of North America, 23(1), 95-124. O'Donnell, P., Sutton, L., Beck, C., & Finkbeiner, A. E. (1987). Urinary incontinence detection in elderly inpatient men. Neurology and Urodynamics, 6(2), 101-108. Beck, C., & Phillips, L., (1983). Abuse of the elderly. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 9(2), 96-101. Ferguson, D., & Beck, C., (1983). HALF--a tool to assess elder abuse within the family. Geriatric Nursing, 4(5), 301-304. Cason, C., & Beck, C., (1982). Clinical nurse specialist role development. Nursing and Health Care, 3(1), 25-38. Beck, C., & Ferguson, D., (1981). Aged abuse. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 7(6), 333-336. Beck, C. (1981). Dining experiences of the institutionalized aged. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 7(2),104-107. Beck, C., (1979). Mental health and the aged, a value analysis. Advances in Nursing Science, 1(3), 79-88. Lesage, J., Beck, C., & Johnson, M., (1979). A conceptual process for the nursing diagnosis of drug incompatibility. Advances in Nursing Sciences, 1(2), 79-88.
Non-refereed Lyketsos, C., Colenda, C., Beck, C., Blank, K., Doraiswamy, M., Kalunian, D., Yaffee, K. (2006). Position statement of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry regarding principles of care for patients with dementia resulting from Alzheimer disease. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 14:7, 561-573. Maas, M.L., Strumpf, N., Beck, C., Jennings, D., Messecar, D., Swanson, E. (2006). Mentoring geriatric nursing scientists, educations, clinicians, and leaders in the John A. Hartford Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. Nursing Outlook.54:4, 183-188. Miller, L., Beck, C., Dowling, G., Herr, K., Maas, M., Naylor, M., Tripp-Reimer, T. (2006). Building gerontological nursing research capacity: Research initiatives of the John A. Hartford Foundation Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. Nursing Outlook. 54:4, 189-196. Pope, S.K., Horne, M.T., Morris, M.C., Sano, M., Gwyther, L.P., Lombardo, N.E., Beck, C., DeKosky, S.T. (2006). Complementary and alternative therapies for Alzheimer’s disease. A conference summary. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 7(1), 13-31. Richards, K.C., & Beck, C., (2004). Progressively lowered stress threshold model: Understanding behavioral symptoms of dementia. (Editorial). Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 52(10), 1774-1775. Souder, E. & Beck, C. (2004).Overview of Alzheimer’s disease. Nursing Clinics of North America, 39(3), 545-559. AGS/AAGP Expert Panel on Quality Mental Health Care in Nursing Homes. (2003). Consensus statement on improving the quality of mental health care in US nursing homes: Management of depression and behavioral symptoms associated with dementia. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 51(9), 1287-1298. AGS/AAGP Expert Panel on Quality Mental Health Care in Nursing Homes. (2003). Recommendations for policies in support of quality mental health care in US nursing homes. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 51(9), 1299-1304. Beck, C., Shue, V. & Pope, S. (2003). Nonpharmacologic treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Timely Topics. www.ttmed.com Souder, E. & Beck, C. (2003) Nursing care of cognitively impaired patients with dementia. In M.F. Weiner & A.M. Lipton, (Eds.), The Dementias: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Research. 3rd ed. Washington, DC: The American Psychiatric Press. Richards, K., & Beck, C. (2002). Translating nursing home research into practice: How and for whom? Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 50(9), 1595-1596. Beck, C. (2001). Enhancing functional independence. Geriatric Times, 2(5), 3. Beck, C. (2001). Identification and assessment of effective services and interventions: The nursing home perspective. Aging and Mental Health, 5(Supplement 1), S99-S111. Beck, C., Zgola, J., & Shue, V., (2000). Activities of daily living: An essential component of programming for persons with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 1(2), 46-55. Beck, C. (1999). Doris Schwartz: An exemplar of personal, social, and creative courage. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 25(11), 7-9. Beck, C., Cronin-Stubbs, D., Buckwalter, K.C., & Rapp, C.G., (1999). Managing cognitive impairment & depression in the elderly. In A.S. Hinshaw, S.L. Feetham, & J.L. Shaver (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Nursing Research. (pp.579-597). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Schnelle, J.F. & Beck, C., (1999). Costs of promoting independence. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 47, 1151-1152. Beck, C., Ortigara, A., Mercer, S., & Shue, V., (1999). Enabling and empowering CNAs for quality dementia care. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 14, 197-212. Beck, C. (1998). Psychosocial and behavioral interventions for Alzheimer’s disease patients and their families. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 6(2), S41-S48. Beck, C., Cody, M., & Zhang, M., (1998). A multidisciplinary team approach to Alzheimer’s disease management. Pharmacotherapy,18(2), (Suppl. 2), 33S-42S. Khachaturian, Z.S., Cummings, J.L., Crismon, M.L., Jann, M., Meek, P.D., & Beck, C., (1998). Panel discussion. New advances in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Pharmacotherapy,18(2), (Suppl. 2), 79S-82S. Rice, V., Beck, C., Stevenson, J., (1997). Ethical issues relative to autonomy and personal control in independent and cognitively impaired elders. Nursing Outlook. 45(1) 27-34. Beck, C., & Frank, L., (1997). Assessing functioning and self-care abilities in Alzheimer disease research. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorder, 11(Suppl. 6), 73-80. Beck, C., & Chumbler, N., (1997). Planning for the future of long-term care: Consumers, providers, and purchasers. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 23(8), 6-13. Vogelpohl, T, & Beck, C., (1997). Affective responses to behavioral interventions. Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 2(2), 102-112. Beck, C. (1996). Alzheimer’s disease and the family: Coping skills for caregivers. [Interview] Current Approaches to Dementia, 2(3). Princeton, New Jersey: Excerpta Medica. Beck, C. (1992). Confusion. In M. Abrose, S. Daly, M. Eckman, K. Law, & E. Mauro (Eds.), Psychosocial Crises (pp. 78-89). Springhouse, PA: Springhouse Corporation. Beck, C., Modlin, T., & Shue, V. (1992). Interventions improve skills of cognitively disabled. Provider, 18,(2), 41. Beck, C., & Pearson, B., (1989). Mental health of elderly women. Journal of Women and Aging, 1(1,2,3), 175-193. Pearson, B., & Beck, C., (1989). Physical health of elderly women. Journal of Women and Aging, 1(1,2,3): 149-174. Beck, C. & Phillips, L. R. ,(1984). The unseen abuse: Why financial maltreatment of the elderly goes unrecognized. [Interview] Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 10(12), 26-30. Books and Chapters Submitted: Buckwalter, K., Beck, C., Evans, L. (submitted) Envisioning the Future of Geropsychiatric Nursing. Geropsychiatric and Mental Health Nursing (2nd ed.).
Books and Chapters: Beck, C. & Shue, V.M. Chapter 49. Dressing. In E.J. Ackley, G.B. Ladwig, B.A. Swan, & S.J. Tucker(eds), (in press) A Clinical Guide to Evidence-based Practice in Nursing. Philadelphia: Mosby Inc. Beck, C., & Shue, V. (2003). Behavioral management of dementia. In J.A. Trafton, & W.P. Gordon, (Eds.), Best Practices in the Behavioral Management of Chronic Disease Vol. 1. (Ch 4). Los Altos, CA. Institute for Disease Management. Rapp, C.G., Shue, V., & Beck, C., (2002). Preserving activities: Finding the best level of assistance. A.L. Barricek, J. Rader, B. Hoeffer, & P.D. Sloane (Eds.), Bathing Without a Battle. (pp. 59-68). New York, NY, Springer Publishing Company. Chumbler, N., Cody, M. Beck, C., & Booth, B., (2000). Older adults use of primary care physicians for memory-related problems. In Kronenfeld, J.J. Research in the Sociology of Health Care. Vol. 17. Health Care Providers, Institutions, and Patients: Changing Patterns of Care Provision and Care Delivery. (pp. 31-44). Stamford, Connecticut. Jai Press, Inc. Beck, C., (2000). The need for greater specificity in psychosocial interventions. In M. Maj & N. Sartorius (Eds.), WPA Series Evidence and Experience in Psychiatry: Vol. 3. Dementia. (pp.313-315). New York: John Wiley & Sons, LTD. Gerdner, L. A., Shue, V., & Beck, C. (2000). Long-term care: Dementia. In J. J. Fitzpatrick & T. Fulmer (Eds.), Geriatric Nursing Research Digest. New York, New York: Springer Publishing Company. Edwards-Schaffer, P., Collier, S., & Beck, C., (1998). Bathing and dressing. In Rosswurm, M. (Ed.). Home Care for Older Adults: A Guide for Families and Other Caregivers. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Shue, V., Beck, C., & Lawton, M. P., (1997). Measuring affect in frail and cognitively impaired elders. In Teresi, J., Powell, L., Holmes, D., & Ory, M. (Eds.) Measurement in Elderly Chronic Care Populations. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Beck, C. & Vogelpohl, T., (1995). Cognitive impairment and autonomy. In Gamroth, L., Semradek, J., & Tornquist, E. (Eds.) Enhancing autonomy in long-term care. New York: Springer. Landrum, P., Beck, C., Rawlins, R., & Williams, S. (1993), Person as a client. In Rawlins, R. et. al. (Eds.) Mental Health-Psychiatric Nursing: A Holistic Life Cycle Approach (3rd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby. Rawlins, R., Williams, S., & Beck, C. (Eds.) (1993). Mental Health-Psychiatric Nursing: A Holistic Life Cycle Approach (3rd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby. Walton, C., & Beck, C., (1993). The aged adult. In Rawlins, R., et. al. (Eds.). Mental Health-Psychiatric Nursing: A Holistic Life Cycle Approach (3rd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby. Beck, C., Heacock, P., Mercer, S., & Walton, C. G., (1992). Decreasing caregiver assistance with older adults with dementia. In S. G. Funk, E. M. Tornquist, M. T. Champagne, & R. A. Wiese (Eds.). Key Aspects of Elder Care: Managing Falls, Incontinence, and Cognitive Impairment. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Beck, C., (1992). PASARR must meet the "spirit" rather than the "letter" of OBRA '87. Brown University Long-Term Care Quality Letter. Providence, RI: Manisses Communications Group. Baldwin, B., Beck, C., & Stevens, G., (1992). Resident Care Planning System. Baltimore, MD: PAL Associates. Beck, C. (1990). Cognitive rehabilitation in the elderly. In P. Maloney, & K. Means (Eds.), Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: State of the Art Reviews, Vol. 4, No. 1. Philadelphia, PA: Hanley and Belfu. Pearson, B., & Beck, C., (1989). Physical health of elderly women. In Garner D. & Mercer, S., Women as They Age: Challenge, Opportunity and Triumph. New York: Haworth Press. Beck, C., & Pearson, B., (1989). Mental health of elderly women. In Garner D. & Mercer S. Women as They Age: Challenge, Opportunity and Triumph. New York: Haworth Press. Beck, C. (1989). Psychiatric nursing. In C. E. Guzzetta, S. D. Bunton, L. A. Prinkey, A. P. Sherer, & P. C. Seifert (Eds.), Assessment Tools for Clinical Practice: Designed for Use with Nursing Diagnoses. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby. Beck, C., Rawlins, R. & Williams, S. (Eds.). (1988). Mental Health-Psychiatric Nursing: A Holistic Life Cycle Approach (2nd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby. Landrum, P., Beck, C., Rawlins, R. & Williams, S. (1988). Person as a client. In Beck, C. et.al. (Eds.). Mental Health-Psychiatric Nursing: A Holistic Life Cycle Approach (2nd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby. Beck, C. The aged adult. In Beck, et.al. (Eds.). (1984). Mental Health-Psychiatric Nursing: A Holistic Life Cycle Approach, St. Louis: Mosby. Beck, C. (1984). Person as a client. In Beck, C. et.al. (Eds.) Mental Health-Psychiatric Nursing: A Holistic Life Cycle Approach, St. Louis: Mosby.
Electronic: Burger, S., Kantor, B., Mezey, M., Mitty, E., Kluger, M., Algase, D., Anderson, K., Beck, C., Mueller, C., Rader, J. (2009) Nurses Involvement in Nursing Home Culture Change: Overcoming Carriers, Advancing Opportunities. Issue Paper, Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing – New York University College of Nursing Coalition for Geriatric Nursing Organization & the Pioneer Network. Spring, 2009 1-21. Beck, C. (1992). The resident with dementia: using assessment to promote functional independence [Videocassette]. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland at Baltimore Video Press. Beck, C. (1992).The resident with dementia: Strategies to promote dressing independence [Videocassette]. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland at Baltimore Video Press.
PRESENTATIONS: IN LAST 5 YEARS Refereed International Staying active with technology. (2005, May). International Gerontechnology Conference. Paper presentation with Sunghee Tak. Nagoya, Japan. National Feasibility of providing computer-assisted stimulating activities for cognitively impaired elders in long-term care. International Conference on Aging, Disability, and Independence, (2006, February) St. Petersburg, FL. Deficit compensation enhanced consent procedure in mild Alzheimer’s disease. (2005, November). International College of Geriatric Psychoneuropharmacology National Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA (with Dinesh Mittal, B. Palmer, L. Dunn, C. Ghormley, L. McCullough, D. Williams, D. Blevins and D. Jeste). Risk factors for periodic leg movements during sleep in cognitively impaired nursing home residents (2005, November). The 58th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL. (with Katherine Simpson, Kathy Richards, Corinne Lambert and Pat O’Sullivan). Periodic leg movements during sleep and depression in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). (2005, November). The 58th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL. (with Kathy Richards, Dennis Sullivan and Donald Bliwise). Need-driven dementia-compromised behavior model: Preliminary findings from three sites. (2005, November). The 58th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL. (with Ann Whall, Donna Algase & Kathleen Buckwalter). Sleep and functional status in dementia: Is there a relationship? (2005, November). The Gerontological Society of America, 58th Annual Scientific Meeting. Orlando, FL. (with Kathy Richards). Predictors of daytime sleep among elderly nursing home residents with dementia. (2005, June).. APSS 19th Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. (with Cathy Cole). Predictors of daytime sleep among elderly nursing home residents with dementia. (2005, March). Annual Meeting of the Southern Sleep Society. New Orleans, LA. (with Swarna Viegas, Kathy Richards, Corinne Lambert, and Cathy Cole). Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2004, December). University of Alabama, Seminar Series. Tuscaloosa, AL. New measures for NDB model concepts (2004, November). The 57th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Washington, DC. (with Donna Algase and Ann Whall). Behavioral and environmental treatments for persons with AD. (2004, September). Kendal Corporation. Syracuse, NY. Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2004, June). Institute on Aging Visiting Scholar Series. Philadelphia, PA. Disruptive behavior in patients with Alzheimer’s disease: An application of the Donabedian Model. (2004, April). Poster. The Southern Gerontological Society's annual meeting. Atlanta, GA. (with Mark Kunik, Lynn Snow, Marisue Cody, Carla Gene Rapp, V. Molinari, & Emily Lees). Local Sleep in cognitively impaired older adults. (2005, April). UAMS College of Nursing, Nursing Research Conference - Evidence for Practice 2005. Little Rock AR. Invited International Nonpharmacologic Treatments for Dementia Related Behaviors, (2007, February). Fifth Annual British Columbia Geriatric Services Conference. Vancouver, BC Social and Behavioral Research in Dementia Care: Nonpharmacologic Treatments and Quality of Life (2006, July). 10th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease. Madrid, Spain Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. National Non-verbal clues to identify osteoarthritic knee or hip pain in elders – Poster – American Pain Society, 29th Annual Scientific Meeting (2010, May) Baltimore, MD Few and Far Between: Geropsychiatric Nursing Education Course Offerings in the US. – Poster - GSA. (2009, November) Atlanta,GA Themes of Culture Change: Preliminary Results of an Ethnographic Culture Change Examination Improving the Quality of Life of Older Adults: Preparing Geriatric Nurse Leaders - GSA. (2009, November) Atlanta, GA Social Activity & Exercise Increase Total Sleep Time: A Randomized Controlled Trial - GSA. (2009, November) Atlanta, GA Structures, Process and Values of Nursing and the Tenets of Culture Change - GSA. (2009, November) Atlanta, GA Barriers to pain Management for Persons with Severe Dementia in Nursing Home - GSA. (2009, November) Atlanta, GA Screening in Persons with Dementia – Poster - GSA. (2009, November) Atlanta, GA Geropsychiatric Nursing Collaborative: Progress and Promise - GSA. (2009, November) Atlanta, GA C2 (Care Practice) Culture Change: Developing a Central Role for Nursing, AHCA-NCAL 60th Annual Convention & Expo – (2009, October) Chicago, IL. Defining the Roles and Responsibilities of the RN/LPN, AHCA-NCAL 60th Annual Convention & Expo – (2009, October) Chicago, IL. Improving the quality of care and quality of life for patients/ residents through RN leadership and expertise. Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence Nursing Home Collaborative. GSA. (2008, November) National Harbor, MD. An Update on CGNE Initiatives – The Nursing Home Collaborative and the Geropsychiatric Project. Hartford Leadership Conference (2008, November) National Harbor, MD Advancing Quality through RN Leadership. The Hartford Nursing Home Collaborative. AHCA Workforce Committee Meeting. (2008, November) Baltimore, MD. Advancing Quality through RN Leadership. The Hartford Nursing Home Collaborative. NEC National Meeting. (2008, October) Nashville, TN. Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (October, 2008) AHCA/NCAL Convention, Nashville, TN What's Happening in Geriatric Nursing - Pioneer Network 8th National Conference (August, 2008) Washington, DC Hartford Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence Nursing Home Collaborative Presentation - Pioneer Network 8th National Conference (August, 2008) Washington, DC A Professional Nursing Practice Model in Nursing Homes – Literature Synthesis - Pioneer Network 8th National Conference (August, 2008) Washington, DC Hartford Foundation Nursing Initiative PI Meeting (August 2008) New York, New York Nursing Home Staff Explanatory Models of Pain for Persons with Severe Dementia. National Conference, GSA, (2007, November) San Francisco, CA (with L. Snow, M. Cody, M. Kunik) Nursing Home Collaborative (2007, November) HGNI 2007 Annual Leadership Conference, San Francisco, CA. Nursing Home Collaborative (2007, November) Hartford Site Visit, Washington, DC Encouraging Functional Independence during Activities of Daily Living (2007, October) Philadelphia Caregivers Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Travels of a Nurse Researcher: Main Roads, Side Roads, Thoroughfares & Driver’s Ed (2007, July) Summer Institute on Aging Research Conference, Queenstown, MD. Conceptual Frameworks (2007, June) Hartford Summer Seminar Gerontological Nursing Research Summer Scholars, Iowa City, IA Travels of a Nurse Researcher: Main Roads, Side Roads, Thoroughfares & Driver’s Ed (2007, March) ENRS 2007 Conference, Providence, RI Grantwriting Workshop. (2007, March). MIRECC Retreat, Houston, TX. Overview of Non-Pharmacologic Therapies for Person with Dementia (2006, October) Emory University Conference. Atlanta, GA Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2006, April). Beverly's Alzheimer's Conference. Minneapolis, MN. Nonpharmacologic interventions for persons with dementia. (2006, April). VeriCare’s 10th Annual Spring Seminar. 2006 Geropsychology Update: Integrative Treatment Modalities. University of Texas at Arlington. Arlington, TX. Partnership approach for sustaining best practices. (2005, November). The John A. Hartford Foundation Fifth Annual Leadership Conference. Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity (BAGNC). Translating Research to Practice. Orlando, FL. Presenting signs & symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. (2005, November). The Glen Retirement System November Alzheimer’s Month Event. Shreveport, LA. Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2005, April). Alzheimer’s Care by Beverly. Fourth Annual Alzheimer’s Care Director Conference. Kansas City, MO. Managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2004, Oct.). Alzheimer’s Conference. Health Care Providers. Monroe, LA. Managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2004, September). Improving Chronic Care Quality: A National Conference on Transferring Geriatric Research Into Practice. Columbia, MO. Care for people with dementia (Part 1): Perspectives from technology. (2004, July). A Research Planning Workshop for ETAC. 9th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders. Philadelphia, PA. Social and behavioral aspects of dementia. (2004, July). Plenary Session. Research Update and Implications of Care. 12th National Alzheimer’s Disease Education Conference. Philadelphia, PA. Nonpharmacologic approaches to managaing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2004, May). Alzheimer’s Education Symposium. Alzheimer’s Disease: Unlocking the Mysteries. Oklahoma City, OK. Nonpharmacologic treatments for managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2004, May). 2004 Barry Reisberg Award. New York, NY. Caregiving, competence & compassion. (2004, April). Charting the Course in Gerontological Nursing: Caregiving, Competence, & Compassion. Keynote Speaker. Omaha, NE. Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2004, April). The Heart of America Alzheimer’s Association Annual Professional Workshop. Topeka, KS. UAMS Alzheimer’s Disease Center Research Programs. (2004, April) Omaha Chapter, Board of Directors and Medical Scientific Panel. Omaha, NE. CCTR Overview - (2009, September) Neurology faculty, UAMS Little Rock, AR CCTR Overview - (2009, September) Surgery faculty, UAMS Little Rock, AR CCTR Overview - (2009, August) Geriatric faculty, UAMS Little Rock, AR The Registered Nurse's Role in Quality Nursing Care (2009, August) Pioneer Network Annual Conference Little Rock, AR Partnership Approach For Sustaining Best Practices (2009, August) Pioneer Network Annual Conference Little Rock, AR Development and Sustainability of the AR Coalition for Nursing Home Excellence (2009, August) Pioneer Network Annual Conference Little Rock, AR Refresher on Scientific Methods, Quality Improvement Processes and Evidence-Based Practices (2009, August) Pioneer Network Annual Conference Little Rock, AR The Hartford Centers of Geriatric Nurse Excellence Nursing Home Collaborative (2008, June) Golden Living Clinical Summit 2008. Ft. Smith, AR Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2007, October) Geriatrics & Long Term Care Annual Conference. Little Rock, AR Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2006, September) Gerontological Conference at Conway Regional Medical Center. Conway, AR. Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing behavioral symptoms in persons with dementia. (2005, March). University of Central Arkansas. Conway, AR. Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing symptoms in persons with dementia. (2005, February). Baptist Health First Annual Geriatric Symposium. Little Rock, AR. Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing symptoms in persons with dementia. (2005, February). Geriatric Medicine Update. Little Rock, AR. What is the UAMS Memory Research Center? (2004, July). Alzheimer’s Arkansas Programs and Services. Little Rock, AR. What is The Alzheimer's Disease Center? (2004, May). Division of Health Services Research. Research Conference. Little Rock, AR. Grant Writing 101. (2004, March). 2004 South Central MIRECC Grantwriting Scholars Program. Little Rock, AR. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: International Incorporating Director 1996-1998 National PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:
NATIONAL COMMITTEES: National Institutes of Health Nursing Research Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, January, 1998 - November, 2001. National Advisory Council for Nursing Research, National Institute of Nursing Research. 1994-1998. Mental Disorders of Aging Study Section, National Institute of Mental Health, 1991-1994. National Institute on Aging, Ad hoc member of study section, 1991. Nursing Research Study Section, Ad hoc member, National Center for Nursing Research, 1991.
Committee on Research Priorities (CORP II), National Center for Nursing Research, 1992. Priority Expert Panel on Research in Long-Term Care, National Center for Nursing Research's National Nursing Research Agenda, 1989-1991. American Nurses Association Long Term Care Professional and Technical Advisory Committee representative to the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) Standards & Survey Procedure Committee. 2000-2004. Congress of Nursing Practice. Alternate to the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) Long Term Care Professional and Technical Advisory Committee. January 1, 1998 – December 31, 1998. American Nurses Credentialing Center. Internal Steering Committee of the Magnet Nursing Home Recognition Program. Member, 1995-1998. Expert Panel. Current and Emerging Patient Care Delivery Models Project. 1995. Committee to Develop a Position Statement on Long-term Care, 1994. Council for Community, Primary and Long-term Care Nursing Practice, Executive Committee, 1994. EDITORIAL BOARDS: Editorial Board, Southern Online Journal of Nursing Research, 2003-2005. CONSULTANTSHIPS: National Program Director, HCGNE, Nursing Home Collaborative. 2007-2008
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