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Don Rose

Title:

Associate Professor

Doctorate:

PhD, MN, BScN

Address

POD-456A

Telephone:

416-979-5000 ext. 6324

Email Address:

donrose@ryerson.ca

Biography:

Dr. Rose is Director of the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing. He is an Associate Professor in the school and has held several positions in clinical practice, administration and education. His research foci include nursing ethics, issues in forensic/mental health nursing, and evaluating the use of technology/simulation in nursing curriculum. Current research studies include: work-life issues in correctional nursing, an intervention study examining “near misses” in mental health, nursing and medical students’ skill acquisition and proficiency using simulation and an evaluation study of support and housing programs for persons with serious mental illness in Northeast Ontario. Dr. Rose currently teaches in the undergraduate and graduate programs. He also acts as a faculty advisor to graduate students and is involved in graduate student supervision. He is actively involved at the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO), acting as an ethics consultant.

External Research Funding

Year

Funding Source

Amount

Title

Principal/Co-Investigator

2010

RNAO

 

Exploring Patient Safety, Nurse and
Organizational Outcomes and Experiences Associated with and Integrated
Approach to Best Practice Guideline Implementation

 

 

2010

 

Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC)

 

$200,000.00

 

The scope of practice for nurses working in correctional facilities in Ontario:  A pilot study of an educational intervention to optimize practice

 

 

Doran, D., M., Almost, J., & Ray, K. (Co-PIs) Rose, D., Miller, C., & Squires, M.

 

 

Co-Investigator

 

2009

Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC)

 

$150,007.00

 

Exploring Worklife Issues in Correctional Settings

Doran, D., M., Almost, J. (Co-PIs) Olgivie, L., Miller, C., Kenned, S., Timmin, C., Vaitonis, T., Rose, D., & Squires, M.

 

Co-Investigator

 

2009 - 2010

The Network of Excellence in Simulation for Clinical Teaching and Learning, Innovations and Evaluation Projects

 

$24,743.60

The Effect of Expert versus Peer (Intra-professional versus Inter-professional) Feedback on the Acquisition of Urinary Catheterization Skills

Walsh, C., Carnahan, H. (Co-PIs) Dubrowski, A., Backstein, D., Ling, S. & Rose, D.

 

 

 

Co-Investigator

 

2009 - 2010

The Network of Excellence in Simulation for Clinical Teaching and Learning, Innovations and Evaluation Projects

 

$37,128.00

Effectiveness of an Internet mediated, networked learning instrument in simulation based training of clinical tasks

Dubrowski, A. (PI), Barry, M., Carnahan, H., Kapralos, B., MacDonald-Jenkins, J., Rose, D., Safir, O., Backstein, D.

 

 

Co-Investigator

 

2008 - 2010

Ontario Mental Health Foundation

 

$121,814.00

Evaluation of support and housing programs for persons with serious mental illness in northeast Ontario

 

Montgomery, P. (PI), Forchuk, C., Bailey, P., Duncan, C., Veluri, R. & Rose, D.

 

Co-Investigator

 

2008 - 2010

Canadian Patient Safety Institute

 

$112,772.00

Exploration of Near Misses in Mental Health Settings

 

MacMillan, K. (PI), Rose, D., & Jeffs, L.

 

Co-Investigator

 

2000-2005

Health Resources & Services Administration, Division of Nursing

$1,135,587.00

Thresholds Integrated Health Care Project

Marion, L., Rose, D., Auvil, C., & Falco, A.

 

 

 

Co-Investigator

Internal Research Funding

Year

Funding Source

Amount

Title

Principal/Co-Investigator

2008 Summer

Ryerson Research Assistant Program

 

N/A

Review of RN & RPN Scope of Practice at West Park Healthcare Centre

Rose, D., & Bowler, K.

Principal Investigator

 

2008 – 2009

Fall/Winter

Ryerson

Research Assistant Program

 

N/A

A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effects of simulator fidelity on nursing student skill acquisition

 

Dubrowski, A. (PI), Carnahan, H., Brydges, R., & Rose, D.

 

Co-Investigator

 

 

Publications and Presentations:

Articles and Abstracts in Refereed Journals:

Rose, D., Peter, E., Gallop, R., Angus, J., & Liaschenko, J. (2011). Exploring the concept of respect in forensic psychiatric nursing: A focused ethnography. Journal of Forensic Nursing 7(1), 3-16.

Montgomery, P., Rose, D., & Carter, L. (2009). Patient health outcomes in psychiatric mental health nursing. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 16, 32-45.

Montgomery, P., Forchuk, C., Duncan, C., Rose, D., & Bailey, P. (2008). Supported housing programs for persons with serious mental illnesses in rural communities: A mixed method evaluation. BMC Health Services Research 8 156.

Rose, D. (2005). Respect for Patient Autonomy in Forensic Psychiatric Nursing. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 1(1), 23-27.

Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings: (A): Invited Paper/Presentation

Rose, D. (Keynote Speaker) “Practical Nursing Education: Making Waves”. Canadian Association of Practical Nurse Educators – St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, October 2, 2007.

Rose, D. & Peter, E.  “Orthogonal Obligations: Ethical Tensions in Forensic Psychiatric Nursing Practice”.  XXVIIth International Congress on Law and Mental Health – Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 12, 2002.

Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings: (B) Peer-reviewed

Walsh, C., M, Rose, D., Dubrowski, A., Ling, S., C., Backstein, D., Carnahan, H. Peer assisted learning: how does it compare with expert feedback? Canadian Conference on Medical Education. Toronto, Ontario. May 10 -13, 2011.

Montgomery, P., Bailey, P., Mossey, S., Rose, D., & Forchuk, C. “Support and Housing Priorities for Persons with Serious Mental Illness in Northern and Rural Ontario: Q Methodology.” Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing 3rd Annual Nursing Research Day: Advancing Research for Health in our Global Community. Toronto, Ontario. June 7, 2010.

Almost, J., Doran, D., Ogilvie, L., Miller, C., Kennedy, S., Timming, C., Rose, D., Squires, M., Bookey-Bassett, S., & Lee, C. T. Exploring Worklife Issues in Correctional Settings. Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing 3rd Annual Nursing Research Day: Advancing Research for Health in our Global Community. Toronto, Ontario. June 7, 2010.

MacMillan, K., Jeffs, L., Rose, D., & MacRae, C. “Near Misses in Mental Health Settings: An Exploratory Study”. Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing 3rd Annual Nursing Research Day: Advancing Research for Health in our Global Community. Toronto, Ontario. June 7, 2010.

Rose, D.  “Examining the Everyday Ethical Issues in Forensic Psychiatric Nursing Work.” 11th International Custody and Caring Conference on the Nurse's role in the Criminal Justice System. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, October 1, 2009.

Rose, D., MacMillan, K., Jeffs, L., MacRae, C., Dusek, J., Kessler, L., & Tansey, M. “Exploration of Near Misses in Mental Health Settings”. World Congress of the World Federation for Mental Health, Athens, Greece. September 6, 2009.

Rose, D., Montgomery, P. & Bailey, P. “Evaluation of northern support and housing services for persons with serious mental illness”. Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing 2nd Annual Research Day: Leading Research for Health in Our Communities, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON. June 24, 2009.

Bridges, R., Carnahan, H., Rose, D., & Dubrowski, A. “Comparison of Proficiency-Based Self-Guided Training Approaches for Learning Clinical Technical Skills Using Simulation”. Collaborative SRC Day, Nursing Education: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON. June 4, 2009.

Rose, D., Hughes, J., & Schindel Martin, L. “Incorporating Standardized Patients in Year One Nursing Curricula: Lessons Learned”.Collaborative SRC Day, Nursing Education: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON. June 4, 2009.

Rose, D., "Standardized Patients in Nursing Curricula: Student Reflections Reveal Pearls of Wisdom". Health Professions Education Global Best Practices in Simulation, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON., May 21-23, 2009.

Rose, D., & Jurczak, A., “Undergraduate nursing student engagement: A marriage and commitment between the learner and the educator”. LTO Ryerson Faculty Conference, Toronto, ON, May 11-12, 2009.

Bridges, R., Carnahan, H., Rose, D., Hughes, J. & Dubrowski, A. “Robocop beats out the Avatar: A study of health professions students’ preferences and the educational impact of virtual reality and mannequin-based training on learning clinical skills”. Wilson Centre University of Toronto Research Day, Toronto, ON, October 24, 2008.

Rose, D. Bullying in nursing education: what do we know and where do we go from here? International Conference on Workplace Violence in the Healthcare Sector, Amsterdam, Netherlands, October 22-24, 2008 (declined due to insufficient funding).

Rose, D., Gross, C., Kwan, J., & Hilliard, K. “Extending Meditec Electronic Documentation Beyond Hospital Walls: An innovative Approach to incorporating electronic documentation in nursing curriculum”. Medical Users Software Exchange (MUSE) Eastern Canada Conference, Richmond Hill, ON, October 15, 2008.

MacMillan K. Dusek, J, Jeffs, L MacRae C & Rose D.Exploration of Near Misses in Mental Health Settings”. Patient Safety in Mental Health, International Council of Nurses, Quadrennial Meetings,  Durban: South Africa, September 19, 2008.

Rose, D. & Wilson, R. “Integrating Electronic Documentation into Nursing Curriculum: Perils of Wisdom”. Canadian Association of Student Nurses Conference, Kingston, ON, November 24, 2007.

Rose, D.  “Exploring Respect in Forensic Psychiatric Nurse-patient Relationships”.  Qualitative Research on Mental Health Conference,  Tampere, Finland, June 30, 2006.

Rose, D.  “Illuminating the Challenges and Possibilities of Enacting Respect in Forensic Psychiatric Nurse-Patient Relationships”.  Association of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador.  St. John’s, NL, June 5, 2006.

Rose, D.  “Relational Respect in Forensic Psychiatric Nursing: Myth or Reality?.”  Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto Annual Nursing Research Day.  Toronto, Ontario, April 28, 2004.

Rose, D.  “Examining the Everyday Ethical Issues in Forensic Psychiatric Nursing Work.”  Custody & Caring: International Conference on the Nurse’s Role in the Criminal Justice System.  Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, October 3, 2003.

Rose, D.  “Exploring Ethical Issues in Forensic Psychiatric Nursing.”  Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto Research Day 2003.  Toronto, Ontario, April 23, 2003  (Abstract Accepted, Conference Cancelled due to SARS).

Poster Presentations in Conference Proceedings: (C) Peer-reviewed

Rose, D., Peralta, I., & Schmid, J. Incorporating Simulation in Year One Nursing Curricula: Meet Mr. McGlin. The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada's Simulation Summit 2010. Toronto Metro Convention Centre, September 27 - 29, 2010.

Rose, D. “Exploration of Near Misses in Mental Health Settings”. SRC Poster Event, Faculty of Community Services, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, March 31, 2010.

MacMillan, K., Jeffs, L., Rose, D., MacRae, C., Dusek, J., Kessler, L., & Tansey, M. “Exploration of Near Misses in Mental Health Settings”. CASN Nursing Research Conference, Moncton, NB, May 4 - 7, 2009.

MacMillan, K., Jeffs, L., Rose, D., MacRae, C., Dusek, J., Kessler, L., & Tansey, M. “Exploration of Near Misses in Mental Health Settings”. Canadian Patient Safety Institute, Toronto, ON, April 28 – 30, 2009.

MacMillan, K., Jeffs, L., Rose, D., MacRae, C., Dusek, J., Kessler, L., Tansey, M. “Exploration of Near Misses in Mental Health Settings”. Canadian Patient Safety Institute, Toronto, ON, September 19, 2008.