| Faculty profile of Marilyn Rantz, Professor of Nursing
Marilyn
Rantz
PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor
Associate Director, MU Interdisciplinary Center on Aging
S406 MU Sinclair School of Nursing
University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, MO 65211
E-Mail: RantzM@missouri.edu
Phone: (573) 882-0258
Fax: (573) 884-4544
Research
Description: Quality of Care in Nursing Homes. Gerontological
Nursing and Nursing Administration. Quality management, public
policy evaluation, management effectiveness, and behavioral
management of chronically confused elderly.
Nursing
Specialty: Gerontological Nursing, Nursing Administration
Interest
Area: Quality measurement, public policy evaluation, management
effectiveness, and behavioral management of chronically confused
elderly.
Marilyn
Rantz is currently employed as Professor at the MU Sinclair School
of Nursing and holds the named position of University Hospitals
Professor of Nursing. She is a fellow in the American Academy
of Nursing. Former experiences include Administrator of Lakeland
Nursing Home of Walworth County in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, nursing
administrator, nursing instructor, assistant director of nursing
education, head nurse, and staff nurse intensive care.
Educational
background includes Ph.D. in Nursing from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Masters of Science in Nursing from Marquette University, Masters
of Arts in Teaching from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater,
Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from the University of
Illinois - Chicago and Associate Degree in Nursing from Mercy
Junior College in St. Louis. Her doctoral education was focused
on long-term care policy, health policy, public program evaluation,
and chronically confused nursing home residents.
Publications
include numerous articles and book chapters on topics including
quality improvement, health policy, nursing diagnosis, quality
assurance, nursing management, productivity analysis, and care
of the elderly. She has authored several books including two
that earned AJN Book of the Year awards in 1991 and 1998. Recent
texts, Using MDS Quality Indicators to Improve Outcomes and Outcome-Based
Quality Improvement for long-term care: Using MDS, Process, and
Outcome Measures (AJN award), were published by Aspen Publishing
to help quality improvement teams in nursing homes evaluate and
improve care. A new book to help consumers, The New Nursing Homes:
A 20-minute Way to Find Great Long Term Care, was published in
2001 by Fairveiw Press. Workshops primarily focused on long-term
care of the elderly include: quality improvement, use of MDS
assessment data to evaluate quality of care, documentation and
nursing diagnosis, quality assurance, productivity analysis,
and management effectiveness.
- Research
has centered on Quality Care in Nursing Homes
- New
Book for Consumers on The New Nursing Homes: A 20-Minute Way
to Find Great Long-Term Care, Fairview Press
- New
Book for Providers, Outcome-based Quality Improvement for Long-Term
Care, Aspen Publishers
- Missouri
Division of Aging, state-wide study on Missouri Nursing Home
MDS Data Set Analysis & Quality Improvement to Improve
Resident Outcomes ($606,872)
- National
Institute of Health Study on Nursing Care Processes, Outcomes & Cost
in Nursing Homes ($509,719)
- Internationally
respected authority on MDS Research with nurses around the
world
- Director,
Tiger Place
- National
Institute of Health Study on A New Measure of Nursing Home
Care Quality - Ro1 ($1,007,595)
Publications
Grants and Contracts
Press Releases:
Aging in Place: New Concept Helps Elderly Live Independently Longer
Nursing Gerontology Researcher Honored for Improving Care Delivery in Nursing Homes
High Touch/High Tech -- TigerPlace video
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