The Neuman Systems Model Practice Center

Purpose: To facilitate and acknowledge individuals’ endeavors to translate research into practice and to implement the Neuman System Model in healthcare practice settings.


The Diane Breckenridge NSM Practice Center Fellow Award

2021:
Linda Takvorian

2019:
Obiageli Obah
Dawn Pla
Annemap Postuma
Mickie Schuerger

2017:
Carol Bloch
Carolyn Bloch

2015:
Jennifer Huth

2013:
Carol Burkhardt-Fuentes
Sÿda Groen
Carolyn C. Tinio

Purpose:

The purpose of this award is to recognize an outstanding contribution to use of the NSM as a guide for nursing practice.

Funding:

Up to five $100 Diane Breckenridge Practice Center Fellow Awards will be made each biennium.

Eligibility:

  • Have educational and/or experiential preparation in use of the Neuman Systems Model

  • Contribute to use of the Neuman Systems Model in nursing education

  • Demonstrate potential for future contributions to the Neuman Systems Model Education Academy

  • The fellow must agree to make a presentation at the next NSM symposium. Symposium Fees will be waived but the fellow must cover travel expenses. In the event that the Fellow cannot attend the symposium, arrangements can be made by the Fellow to have his/her work presented by a symposium attendee.

Application: 

Potential recipients should contact Dr. Diane Breckenridge  at the email address below.  Self-nomination is encouraged. Final approval will be made by NSM Trustees.

Online submission of nominations to include the following materials:

  1. Nomination: This statement must address the above eligibility criteria.

  2. Agreement to present at the next NSM symposium: Applicant must agree to present the work if award is made. Note that symposium registration fees will be waived but all other expenses are the responsibility of the applicant. As noted above, in the event that the Fellow cannot attend the symposium, arrangements can be made by the Fellow to have his/her work presented by a symposium attendee.

  3. Biographical Sketch: (No CV’s accepted):

    • Education (institution/location, degree, year conferred, field of study)

    • Interest/work accomplished in use of the NSM as a research model

    • Current employment title and organization

    • Neuman Systems Model Background: should include applicant’s education and experience in using the NSM including any prior projects (research, education and/or practice).

Send nominations to:

Dr. Diane Breckenridge
breckenridgediane@gmail.com

 


The Betty Neuman NSM Translation Into Practice (TRIP) Grant

2021:
Mickie Schuerger – First Grant Award

Purpose:

The purpose of this grant is to fund a practice that will lead to implementation of innovative NSM practice processes.

Funding and Award Cycle:

This is a biennial award of $1,000.00. The work must be presented at the following NSM Symposium (odd numbered years) where the awardee will be formally recognized.

Application Deadline:

There will be an open application process each biennium. Interested applicants are encouraged to make personal contact with Dr. Diane Breckenridge at the email address below.

Eligibility:

  1. Have educational and/or experiential preparation in use of the Neuman Systems Model

  2. Contribute to use of the Neuman Systems Model in nursing education

  3. Demonstrate potential for future contributions to the Neuman Systems Model Education Academy

  4. The fellow must agree to make a presentation at the next NSM symposium. Symposium Fees will be waived but the fellow must cover travel expenses. In the event that the Fellow cannot attend the symposium, arrangements can be made by the Fellow to have his/her work presented by a symposium attendee.

Application: 

Potential recipients should contact Dr. Diane Breckenridge at the email address below.
Dr. Diane Breckenridge
breckenridgediane@gmail.com

 

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION

SUBMIT Electronically

  1. ABSTRACT

    • Provide a succinct and accurate description of the proposed project. Include the overall objective of the project, the methods to be used, and the project’s relevance to Neuman Systems Model knowledge development. Abstract should be no more than 500 words.

  2. NARRATIVE

    • Specific Aims: Include the overall objective or long term goal as well as specific aims, research questions and/or hypotheses that will be addressed.

    • Background/Significance: A critical analysis of relevant literature is expected. This literature must include, but is not limited to, previous work on specific concepts done by researchers using the Neuman Systems Model. Identify and describe the conceptual model, middle range theory, and empirical research methods components of the study. Describe the potential significance of this work both to nursing and to further development of the NSM.

      • Fawcett, J. & Gigliotti, E. (2001). Using conceptual models in nursing research: The case of the Neuman systems model. Nursing Science Quarterly, 14, 339-345.

    • Methods: Include the design of the educational project, the number and characteristics of any project participants, experimental conditions if applicable, instruments used to measure outcomes,  data analysis plan, limitations and/or potential  difficulties, and time frame/schedule of activities.  If human beings are involved, include documentation of Institutional Review Board or Ethics Committee approval and plan for documentation of informed consent.  

  3. HUMAN SUBJECTS/ANIMAL PROTECTION

    • Include documentation that human subjects or animal protection approval has been received from all relevant institutions.

  4. LITERATURE CITED

 

APPENDICES

Budget: Please state specifically how the award money will be used.

Agreement to present at the next NSM symposium: Applicant must sign the agreement to present the work at the next NSM symposium, if funded. Note that symposium registration fees will be waived but all other expenses are the responsibility of the applicant. In the event that the awardee cannot present the work in person, it is his/her responsibility to make arrangements for the work to be presented at the symposium.

Biographical Sketch: (No CV’s accepted):

  • Education (institution/location, degree, year conferred, field of study)

  • Major research interest

  • Current employment title and organization

  • Publications

  • Grant Funding

  • Neuman Systems Model Background: should include applicant’s education and experience in using the NSM including any prior projects (research, education and/or practice).


NSM Trustees Reviewed and Approved, January 2018
NSM Trustees Approved, June 2016