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Nurse Researcher Fellowship Grant is sponsored by Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer. This fellowship supports early career nurse researchers (PhD and Master's level) who will be guided by a mentor to initiate and lead multi-site research projects focused on improving the quality of life for young cancer patients and their families.
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Nurse Researcher Grants | Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation’s Nursing Grants Program is designed to improve the quality of life for young cancer patients and their families. ALSF added the Nursing Grant program to an already successful and innovative pediatric research grant program in 2007.
We recognize the importance of investing in research that enables nurses to find better ways to care for children undergoing cancer treatment.
All Quality of Life and Care Altered Cerebral Blood Flow after Pediatric Posterior Fossa Brain Tumor Treatment Mary Baron Nelson, RN/PhD Children’s Hospital Los Angeles A Nurse-Led Structured Discharge Teaching Intervention for Parents of Newly Diagnosed Pediatric Oncology Patients University of Alabama at Birmingham Prospective Symptom Assessment in Children with Advanced Cancer Kathleen Montgomery, PhD, Jennifer Madden, RN/MSN University of Wisconsin - Madison Circadian Rhythms, Fatigue and Bright Light Therapy in Adolescent Cancer Survivors University of Maryland, College Park KAM: Kids are Moving; An Exercise Program for Children with Cancer Mary Catherine (Casey) Hooke, PhD Symptom Patterns during Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recovery Duke University Medical Center Pediatric Oncology Nurses' Experiences with Prognosis-Related Communication PainSquad+: A Smartphone App to Support Real-Time Pain Management for Adolescents with Cancer Jennifer Stinson, RN, PhD Hospital for Sick Children Arterial Stiffness in Children who Recently Completed Cancer Therapy University of North Carolina Nitrosative Stress And Symptom Severity During Childhood Leukemia Treatment Marilyn Hockenberry, RN, PhD Duke University Medical Center Sexuality in Adolescents with Cancer Evaluation of the Literacy Demand and Racial/Ethnic Influences for Self-Reported Symptomatic Adverse Events during Childhood Cancer Therapy Assessing the Relationship Between Physical Activity, Fatigue and Health Related Quality of Life in Children Receiving Cancer Treatment Pattianne Belfield, PNP, CRNP Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Childhood Cancer Survivor Utilization and Barriers to Primary Care Providers Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital Effects of CNS Treatment on Antioxidant Level, Apoptosis and Cognitive Abilities in Childhood Leukemia Child and Adolescent Preferences for Involvement in their Cancer Treatment Decisions Children’s Research Institute COPE in Parents of Children Diagnosed with Cancer Development of a Connectedness with Healthcare Providers Scale for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer Preliminary Content Validation Steps for the Pediatric Oncology Patient Self-Report CTCAE Children’s National Medical Center Yoga for Children and Adolescents After Completing Cancer Treatment Relationships Between Symptoms and the Hospital Care Environment in Children and Adolescents with Cancer Huntsman Cancer Institute Mothers and Fathers Perspectives: Family Management of Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Brain Tumors University of Pennsylvania Parent Satisfaction in an Outpatient Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Setting Long-Term Morbidity in Survivors of Childhood Cancer with Down Syndrome University of California San Francisco To test the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of a sleep hygiene and relaxation intervention to improve sleep and fatigue for children receiving maintenance therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia Hospital for Sick Children A Pilot Study of the Feasibility and Acceptability of an Interactive Computerized Symptom Assessment Tool to Assess Disease and Treatment-Related Symptoms Experienced by Children with Cancer Tina Baggott, RN, PhD, PNP University of California San Francisco Effects of CNS Treatment on the Hippocampus Central Venous Catheter (CVC) - Related Bloodstream Infections in Pediatric Cancer Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Neuronal Damage, Neurocognitive Losses and Quality of Life Following High-Dose Chemotherapy in Children with Brain Tumors Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Evaluation of the Prevalence of Diaper Dermatitis in Pediatric Leukemia.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Self-Management of Cancer-Related Fatigue by Adolescents: Pilot Study of an Evidence Based Educational Resource. Catherine Fiona Macpherson Seattle Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center Fatigue and Carnitine Levels over Eight Cycles of Chemotherapy in Children and Adolescents.
Marilyn Hockenberry, RN, PhD Baylor College of Medicine The Therapy-Related Symptom Checklist for Children (TRSC-C): Systematic Monitoring of Symptoms to Improve Oncology Interventions. Kansas Medical Center Research Institute, Inc. Pain and Symptom Experiences in Children with Cancer University of California, Los Angeles Testing a Hospital Sleep Hygiene Intervention St.
Jude Children’s Research Hospital The Meaning of Adolescents' Eating Experiences during Bone Marrow Transplant Recovery. Baylor College of Medicine Palliative Care and End-of-Life Communication Experiences of Pediatric Oncology Nurses.
Verna Hendricks-Ferguson, PhD Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes Jewish College of Nursing Exploring the impact of a teen weekend on the quality of life of the adolescent with cancer: A qualitative, case/control study.
The Children’s Mercy Hospital Factors Influencing the Decision to Provide General Anesthesia or Moderate Sedation for Treatment Related Procedures in Children with Cancer Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia A Comparison of Parent and Clinician Reported Toxicities in Standard Radiation Versus Proton Beam Radiation in Children with Posterior Fossa Tumors.
Rosanna Pollack, RN, Cynthia Schmus, RN Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Nurse Researcher Discovery Grant Discovery Grant: Independent Nurse Researcher - This award is designed for an experienced nurse researcher. Demonstration of a career plan that shows commitment to pediatric cancer nursing is a critical component of a successful application.
These applications are expected to be from experienced investigators to investigate topics and issues related to the quality of nursing care and the quality of life for children with cancer. Awards may not be used to supplement other support in a large project. >> Download Discovery: Independent Nurse Researcher Grant Guidelines Nurse Researcher Fellowship Grant The Nursing Research Fellowship is not accepting applications.
Nursing Research Fellowship - The Fellowship aims to support early career nurse researchers who will be guided in their projects by a mentor and their institution. The fellowship’s goal is to train PhD and Master’s level nurse researchers to initiate and lead a multi-site research project.
With support from an experienced nurse research mentor identified by ALSF, fellowship recipients will develop a team within their own institutions as well as partnerships at other institutions to implement their proposed research study. A formal curriculum focuses on developing multi-site investigator skills as part of the Fellowship.
>> Download Nurse Researcher Fellowship Application Guidelines >> Download Nurse Researcher Fellowship Curriculum Clinical Site Partners for Nurse Researcher Fellowship Project: Additional sites will be selected to collect clinical data for the newly funded nurse researcher fellowship project. Sites that best meet the needs of the funded project will be selected by the Principal Investigator with guidance from the Fellowship mentors.
Selected site partners are also invited to participate in the Fellowship curriculum, if desired. >> Download Clinical Site Application for Fellowship Project Guidelines Lauren is bright, strong and mature... she's been through more than most kids her age, battling a low-grade glioma.
She has recently graduated college with a nursing degree so she can help other kids with cancer!
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: PhD and Master's level nurse researchers with a mentor and institution to guide their projects. Commitment to pediatric cancer nursing is critical. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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