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CURRICULUM VITA
1. PERSONAL INFORMATION:
1.1 Inez Tuck
3. EDUCATION:
2008 M.Div. Virginia Union University, Richmond, Virginia: Theology
1995 M.B.A. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee: Business Administration
1980 Ph.D. University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina: Child
Development and Family Relations
1972 M.N. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida: Psychiatric/Mental Health
Nursing
1970 B.S.N. Agricultural & Technical State University, Greensboro, North Carolina:
Nursing
4. MILITARY SERVICE RECORD: N/A
5. POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING OR SPECIAL EXPERIENCE:
Recipient of Rosemary Holden Kelso Fellowship for Harris Manchester Summer Research
Institute, Oxford, University. University-wide competition based on quality of submitted research
proposal, July 2010.
Appointment to the Project BeSTOW Advisory Board, Behavioral Science Unit, FBI Academy,
Quantico, VA, February 2010.
Mission Team for South Africa Partnership, Johannesburg, South Africa, November 2009.
Interfaith Reconciliation Team, Travel to the Middle East to Jordan, Jerusalem, the Palestinian
West Bank, and Oman, October 11-24, 2008.
Summer Institute on Family Nursing Research, Sponsored by the Center for Self and Family
Management in Vulnerable Populations, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven,
Connecticut, July 24 -29, 2005.
Inaugural Class, Grace E. Harris Leadership Institute, Virginia Commonwealth University
Leadership Development Program, January - November 2001.
Participant, Study Tour to Hong Kong and China as part of MBA Program, College of Business,
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1995.
Participant, Faculty Language and Culture Study Tour, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Universidad Catolica de Santiago, Guayaquil, Ecuador, July 8-August 5, 1991.
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6. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS OR OTHER SIGNIFICANT WORK EXPERIENCE:
2011-2016 Dean and Professor, School of Nursing, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical
State University, Greensboro, North Carolina.
2007-2011 Professor of Nursing, Department of Adult Health and Nursing Systems, School
of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
2001-2007 Professor and Chair, Department of Integrative Systems (Department Chair for
10 years, 1997-2007, LOA 7/05-12/05)
Associate Dean of Doctoral Program and Research, 2002-2004, School of
Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
1997-2001 Associate Professor (Tenured) and Chair, Department of Integrative Systems
Associate Dean of Graduate Programs (MS and PhD Programs, 2000-2002),
School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
1990-1997 Associate Professor (Tenured), Coordinator of Mental Health Concentration,
Graduate Program (1990-1997), Director of MSN Program (1993-1995), College
of Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee.
1988-1990 Associate Professor and Coordinator of Student Development, Department of
Nursing, North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina.
1980-1987 Assistant Professor, Graduate Faculty, School of Nursing, University of
(LOA 1982- North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
1983)
1973-1977 Instructor, Mental Health Nursing, School of Nursing, University of North
Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina.
1972-1973 Instructor, School of Nursing, Agricultural and Technical State University,
Greensboro, North Carolina.
1972- Consultant/Managing Principal, Inez Tuck & Associates
present (full-time1978-1980; 1987-1988).
1985-1989 President, Child Health Care Associates, Inc., Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
1977 Interim Director of Nursing Services, Forsyth-Stokes Counties Mental Health
Department Inpatient Unit, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
1974-1976 Group Therapist-Evening Program, Drug Action Council, Greensboro,
North Carolina.
1970-1971 Staff Nurse, Wesley Long Community Hospital, Greensboro, North Carolina.
7. MEMBERSHIP - SCIENTIFIC, HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
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American Association of Colleges of Nursing, School Member, 2011-Present
American Nurses' Association, 1973-Present
Virginia Nurses’ Association, 2000-Present
Southern Nursing Research Society, 1992-1999, 2002-2007, 2012-Present
National League for Nursing, 2006-Present
Sigma Theta Tau, Mu Tau Chapter, 1992-Present, Gamma Chi Chapter, 1991-1998, Gamma
Omega Chapter, 1999-2012
International Society for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing (ISPN) and Society for Education
and Research in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing (SERPN) – 2009
The Society for Spirituality, Theology and Health, 2008-2011
Interfaith Health Program, The Carter Center, Atlanta, GA 2000-2010
Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, 2000-2007
International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing, 2001-2003
The International Forgiveness Institute, 2000-2003
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 1993-1999
Society for Education and Research in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing, 1992-1998
Tennessee Alliance for Mentally Ill, 1992-1997
Association of Black Nursing Faculty in Higher Education, 1991-1992
Transcultural Nursing Society, 1990-1994
Nurses' Honor Society, North Carolina A.& T. State University, 1988-1992 (Charter Member)
Tennessee Nurses' Association, 1992-1997
North Carolina Nurses' Association, 1973-1991
National Council on Family Relations, 1977-1982, 1986
Council on Intercultural Nursing, American Nurses' Association, 1986
Black Child Development Institute, 1985
North Carolina Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, 1977-1979
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American Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, 1975-1979 (Associate Member)
Greensboro Family Life Council, 1976-1979
North Carolina Group Behavior Society, 1974-1977
8. MEMBERSHIP IN COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS/BOARD ACTIVITIES:
Board of Trustees, Cone Health Hospital Network, Greensboro, NC, 2013-2022. Member of
Quality and Safety Committee.
Board of Directors, Cone Health Foundation, 2013-2016. Member of Board Governance and
Program Committees (Grant reviews).
Commission on South Africa Partnership, Diocese of Virginia, 2009- 2012
Commission on Mission, Diocese of Virginia, 2007 - 2010 (three year term)
Board of Directors (Vice President), Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia,
Richmond, Virginia, 2006 – 2012
Bloomfield Foundation Board of Trustees, Episcopal Church, Diocese of Virginia, 1999-2005
(appointed for 2 terms)
Board of Directors for Commonwealth Girl Scout Council, Richmond, Virginia, 2004 -2006,
Reappointed 2006-2008. Former member of the Board of Directors of Tanasi Girl Scout,
Knoxville, Tennessee.
9. SPECIAL AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND OTHER HONORS
9.1 Awards and Recognitions
Participant in Executive Leadership Development: Tier 1, North Carolina A&T State
University, Greensboro, North Carolina, 2015
Invited Consultant as part of North Carolina Nurse Initiative with Moldova Nursing
Education Programs and Ministry of Health, 2014 – Present. Training/Consultation in
Palliative Care funded by grant from International Rotary Club, Chisinau, Moldova, May
17–23, 2015
Named as a Great 100 RN Excellence Award Recipient for North Carolina, Greensboro,
North Carolina, October 15, 2014
A recipient of the First Interdisciplinary Team Research Award at North Carolina A&T
State University in collaboration with Wake Forest University for completing a study on
Access to Healthcare in Guilford County, North Carolina, April 12, 2013
Invited Visiting Professorship, Spirituality and Healing: Where East meets West.
Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Songkhla, Thailand, July 13-17, 2008
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Invited Visiting Professorship, NURSM 802 - Spirituality Related to Palliative Care,
College of Nursing, Medical University of South Carolina, June 22-24, 2005, June 14-16,
2006, and June 11 and 12, 2007
Invited Visiting Professorship, Integrating Spirituality into the Nursing Curriculum,
College of Nursing, Seattle University, Seattle, Washington, April 2006
Selected as Outstanding Nursing Alumna - “Gator Nurse,” College of Nursing,
University of Florida, May 4, 2001
Selected for the Inaugural Class of the Grace E. Harris Leadership Institute, Virginia
Commonwealth University Leadership Development Program, January-November 2001.
Supported by the School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University
Awarded a Career Enhancement Award, "Preparing for Health Care In the 21st Century".
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, January - December, 1995, Completed Executive
MBA Program, $15,000
Inducted into Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, University of Tennessee, April 1995
Named Bronze Woman of the Year, Alpha XI Chapter, Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc.
(professional business sorority), 1994
Inducted into Sigma Theta Tau, Mu Tau Chapter, Charter Member, 1992
Inducted into Nurses' Honor Society, A & T State University, 1988 (Charter member)
Listed in the Directory of United States Scholars Engaged in Historical Related Family
Research, Munich, Germany, 1983
Listed in The Historic Tour of North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State
University, section on the School of Nursing, Dr. Albert W. Spruill, 1982
Listed in Women on the Way, Research and Status of Black Women, African Methodist
Episcopal Church, 1983
Listed in Who's Who in American Nursing, 1983-1984 edition
Listed in Outstanding Young Women of America, 1977 edition
Inducted into Omicron Nu National Honor Society, 1977
Inducted into Alpha Theta Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of
Nursing, 1972
Listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, 1969-
1970 edition
Inducted into Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, 1968
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9.2 Fellowships
Awarded an American Nurses' Association Fellowship for Racial/Ethnic Minorities in
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing. Completed PhD 1977-1980.
10. EXTERNAL GRANTS:
10.1 External Funded
Project Title: Student Success for Piedmont Triad RIBN Initiative, 2015, Foundation for Nursing
Excellence, ($25,000).
Project Title: Access to Comprehensive Healthcare White Paper, Tuck, I., Randolph, S., Graves,
K., Blackstock, S., Lang-Walker, R., 2011, Cone Health Foundation ($7,000).
Project Title: Accelerated Options for 2
nd Degree Students. Funded by Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS), Federal Appropriations Grant (A11-0002) 9/102010- 8/31/2012,
Project Director, YR2. $123,750.00.
Project Title: Enhancing Community Research Awareness. Funded by National Institute of
Health (NIH) Partners in Research Program, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Disorders, Anita Tesh (Principal Investigator at UNC-Greensboro, 1R03DK083777-01).
(9/16/08-7/31/2010) - Project consultant.
Project Title: Families Living with the Homicidal Death of a Family Member. Pilot partially
funded by Gamma Omega Research Grant, Gamma Omega Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, January
2005, $500, Principal Investigator, Department of Integrative Systems research support for
recruitment. Longitudinal project completed 2008.
Project Title: PNI-based Stress Management in Early Breast Cancer. R01 funded by National
Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute; September 2004 – August, 2009, $3,590,212.
Principal Investigator, Dr. Nancy McCain (5R01CA114718). Co-investigator 20% effort, 10%
effort in 2007-2008, 5% effort in 2008-2009.
Project Title: Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship Program. Funded by Department of
Health and Human Services (DHHS), November, 2003, Funding June 2004-2005, $111,091,
Project Director.
Project Title: Nursing Administration and Leadership Curriculum, Funded by Department of
Health and Human Services, Bureau of Health Professions, Advanced Education Nursing Grant,
$1,047,145. September 2003-July 2006, Project Director (25% effort), no-cost extension to June
30, 2007.
Project Title: Alternative Stress Management Approaches in HIV Disease (R01 AT00331).
Funded by National Institutes of Health, Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine,
$2,762,000. Principal Co-investigator funded for 25% effort for Spiritual Intervention. Dr. Nancy
McCain, Principal Investigator. Funded - August 2000-2005. No cost extension year 2005-2006
for publications.
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Project Title: Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship Program. Submitted to Department of
Health and Human Services (DHHS), November, 2002, Funded June 2003-2004, $111,000.
Project Director.
Project Title: Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship Program. Submitted to Department of
Health and Human Services (DHHS), November, 2001, Funded June 2002-2003, $150,138.
Project Director.
Project Title: Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship Program. Submitted to Department of
Health and Human Services (DHHS), November, 2000, Funded June 2001-2002, $140,063.
Project Director.
Project Title: Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship Program. Submitted to Department of
Health and Human Services (DHHS), November, 1999, Funded June 2000-2001, $111,495.
Project Director.
Project Title: Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship Program. Submitted to Department of
Health and Human Services (DHHS), November, 1998, Funded June 1999-2000, $119,490.
Project Director (replaced former Associate Dean).
Project Title: An Innovative Approach to Providing Spiritual Education in Nursing. A Pilot
Program to Implement a Competition for Spirituality and Healthcare Courses in Schools of
Nursing, 1999, $120,000. Project Director. Proposal funded by the John Templeton Foundation.
Project Title: Parish Nursing: Providing Health Care in the Community, 1996, $5,000. Principal
Investigator. Project funded by the Dr. Alan Solomon Nursing Scholarship Grant Awards, The
Baptist Health System Foundation, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Project Title: Nursing Research 1993-1996: Priorities, Methods, Phenomena, 1996, $658. Co-
investigator with Dr. Debra Wallace. Project partially funded by Sigma Theta Tau International,
Gamma Chi Chapter.
Project Title: Stress and Coping in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), 1995, $450. Principal
Investigator. Project partially funded by Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Chi Chapter.
Project Title: Family Caring for Chronically Mentally Ill Family Members, 1994, $475. Principal
Investigator. Project funded by Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Chi Chapter.
Project Title: An Ethnographic Study of Caring in a Division of Nursing, 1993, $750. Co-
investigator. Project funded by Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Chi Chapter.
Project Title: A Survey of K-12 Teachers Regarding Substance Abuse Education in a
Consolidated Public School System, 1989 - 1992, $30,000. Principal Investigator.
10.2 Contract Research (Names of clients not included)
Project Title: Analysis of the Presence of Affirmative Action, 1989, $11,600. Principal
Investigator. Contract Research.
Project Title: Health Benefits Survey, 1987, $30,000. Co-Investigator. Contract Research.
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Project Title: The Quality of Work Life: An Empirical Approach, 1985-1987, $65,000. Co-
Investigator for two studies. Contract Research.
Project Title: An Analysis of Intergenerational Patterns in Two African-American Families,
Dissertation Research. Partially funded through American Nurses' Association Minority
Fellowship, 1978-1980.
10.3 Intramural Funded
Project Title: Families Living with the Homicidal Death of a Family Member. Follow-up Study.
Principal Investigator, Research support from Department of Adult Health and Nursing Systems,
Virginia Commonwealth University, 2010.
Project Title: The PATS© Spiritual Intervention with Persons Diagnosed with Terminal Cancer.
Principal Investigator. Research Assistant support provided for one year by School of Nursing,
Virginia Commonwealth University, 2003-2007.
Project Title: Acceptability and Feasibility of a Spiritual Growth Group for Healthy Adults.
Principal Investigator. Research Assistant support provided for data analysis by School of
Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University, July 2001-2004.
Project Title: Spiritual Intervention with Persons Living with HIV - A Pilot Study. Principal
Investigator. Project funded by A.D. Williams Trust Funds, Virginia Commonwealth University,
1998 - 2000, $9,582.
Project Title: The Relationship between the Spiritual Perspective of Parish Nursing and their Self-
Reported Spiritual Care Interventions. Principal Investigator. School of Nursing, Virginia
Commonwealth University, 1998, Non-competitive funding of $2,250 for Research Assistant.
Project Title: Family Caring for Chronically Mentally Ill Family Members. Co-Investigator.
SARIF Summer Graduate Research Assistantships, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Office of
Research Administration, 1995, $3,000 for Research Assistant
10.4 Not Funded Projects (Research not conducted unless otherwise indicated)
Project Title: Healing Retreat for Families Experiencing the Homicidal Death of a Loved One.
Submitted to the Department of Defense, October 18, 2007, Principal Investigator, 20% effort for
three years. Amount requested - $446,869. Proposal revised and resubmitted fall 2010. Research
completed on smaller scale.
Project Title: Complementary Interventions for Families Experiencing a Death by Homicide.
Submitted to the Department of Defense, October 18, 2007, Principal Investigator, 25% effort for
four years. Amount requested - $1,901,776. Proposal revised and resubmitted fall 2010.
Project Title: Leadership Enhancement in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing. Submitted to the
Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Health Professions, Advanced Education
Nursing Grant, $1,063,494, December 2006.
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Project Title: Spirituality and Health: An Examination of Pathways. Submitted to National
Institute of Aging, December 2003, Co-investigator, Principal Investigator, Dr. Kathleen Lawler,
Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Project Title: Integrative Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Program Enhancement. Submitted to
Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Nursing, 2003, Advanced Education
Nursing Grant, $1,037,949.
Project Title: End of Life and the Dying Process: The role of Spirituality/Religiousness, Human
Values and Relationships. Submitted to the Fetzer Institute, 2003. $130,000. Co-investigator.
Principal Investigator, Dr. Everett Worthington.
Project Title: An Innovative Spiritual Intervention for Family Members of Victims of Homicide.
R21 proposal submitted to NINR, 2002. Principal Investigator. Research conducted with
intramural funding.
Project Title: An Integrative Systems Curriculum for Advanced Practice. Submitted to the
Division of Nursing, January 2001, $837,785. Project Director.
Project Title: An Innovative Approach to Providing Spiritual Education in Nursing. A
continuation grant to implement a Competition for Spirituality and Healthcare Courses in Schools
of Nursing, submitted to the John Templeton Foundation, June 2000, $183,036. Project Director.
Project Title: The Bridges and Barriers to Healing in Families Affected by Homicide.
Resubmitted to the Commonwealth Health Research Board, Submitted February 2000, $30,250.
Principal Investigator.
Project Title: Enhancement of Mental Health Research through Education. R25 grant submitted
to National Institute of Mental Health, 1999, $210,686. Project Director.
Project Title: The Role of Forgiveness in the Healing of Families who Experience Homicide.
Submitted to Commonwealth Health Research Board, 1999, $26,054. Principal Investigator.
Project Title: An Innovative Approach to Providing Spiritual Education in Nursing. Submitted to
John Templeton Foundation, 1997, $491,144. Project Director.
Project Title: The Role of Forgiveness in the Healing Process of Parents Experiencing a
Homicidal Event. Submitted to John Templeton Foundation, 1997, $192,070. Principal
Investigator.
Project Title: Parish Nursing: Providing Health Care in the Community. Submitted SARIF Grant
Application to the Office of Research Administration, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1997.
$3,000. Principal Investigator. Research conducted without additional funding.
Project Title: Nursing Research Priorities of Major Nursing Organizations. Co-investigator,
1996. Research conducted but not funded.
Project Title: The Spiritual Perspective of Mental Health Nurses. Co-investigator, 1994. Research
conducted but not funded.
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Project Title: An Ethnographic Study of Caring in a Division of Nursing. Co-Investigator.
Project funded by Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Chi Chapter. $750. Proposal submitted for
additional funding to Transcultural Nursing Society, November, 1993, $1,527.
Project Title: An Analysis of Intergenerational Patterns in Two African American Families: A
Revisit. Principal Investigator. Proposal submitted to UTK Professional Development Awards in
category of Research. $5,849. 1992.
Project Title: The Analysis of Philosophies of Community Hospitals and Medical Centers and
Their Respective Nursing Philosophies. Co-Investigator. Submitted for intramural funding,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1990. Research conducted but not funded.
Project Title: Family Enrichment, Research Assistant. Department of Child Development and
Family Relations, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, 1975.
Primary investigator funded.
11. INVITED SEMINARS/SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Tuck, I. “Ethical, Cultural, and Spiritual Care at the End of Life.” Nursing education seminar,
Chisinau, Moldova, May 2015. Sponsored by Greensboro Rotary Grant.
Tuck, I. “The Prescription for Care Not Found in a Bottle.” Presented at the 2013 Performance
Excellence Awards Ceremony, Greensboro, NC, January 23, 2014. Sponsored by Cone Health
Congregational Nurse Program.
Tuck, I. “Healing Conflicts & Restoring Relationships.” Presented to forty lay health promoters,
Richmond VA, November 7, 2009. Sponsored by Crossover Ministry Health Clinic.
Tuck, I. Promoting Spiritual Well-being: A Holistic Approach to Nursing Care. Presented to
eighty-six 3rd
year students at Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Songkhla, Thailand, July 16,
2008.
Tuck, I. Papers presented at conference for faculty, students, and nursing staff of three schools of
nursing and local hospitals sponsored by Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Songkhla, Thailand,
July 16, 2008. The conference was entitled: Spirituality: Concept and Application. Titles of papers
and conference sessions: Spirituality: Concepts and its Application for Practice, Research and
Education; the Essence of Spirituality: Implications for Nursing; and Promoting Spiritual Well-
being: A Holistic Approach to Nursing.
Tuck, I. On the Edge: Spirituality as a Resource for Health Promotion and Stress Reduction.
Selected for the Working Conference: Spirituality: The DNA of Law Enforcement Practice
(Beyond Survival: Wellness Practices for Wounded Warriors), Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI), National Conference Center, Lansdowne, VA, June 15-20, 2008.
Tuck, I. Healing the Spirit after Cancer, Cancer Survivors Symposia Series II, VCU Massey
Cancer Center and Susan G. Komen for the Cure Richmond, Richmond, VA, November 29, 2007.
Tuck, I. Spirituality and the Elderly, Taking care of the Caregiver, Virginia Association for Non-
profit Homes for Aging, Richmond, VA, July 22, 2005.
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Tuck, I. Compassion Fatigue and Cultural Competence, Advance for Nursing Continuing
Education and Job Fair, Richmond Convention Center, March 2005.
Tuck, I. The Connection of Mind, Body, Spirit: Providing Spiritual Care to the Elderly, St. Mary’s
Woods, January 14, 2004.
Tuck, I. Spirituality in Health Care, Students Well-being, School of Medicine, Virginia
Commonwealth University, March 29, 2002.
Tuck, I. Research on Parish Nursing, Parish Nurse Education Program, Bon Secours Health
System, Richmond, VA, April 10, 2000.
Tuck, I. The Spiritual Perspective of Parish Nurses, Parish Nursing Forum, Bon Secours Health
Systems, Richmond, VA, October 28, 1999.
Tuck, I. & Pullen, L. Mental Illnesses are Brain Disorders. Consumer Empowerment Day, Mental
Health Awareness Week, Mental Illness Awareness Coalition, Lakeshore Mental Health Institute,
October 7, 1996.
Tuck, I. Behavioral Health: Opportunities and Challenges for the 21st Century. Invited paper for
National Nurses' Week. Lakeshore Mental Health Institute, May 8, 1996. (Invited Keynote)
12. MAJOR COMMITTEES:
12.1 Schools/Colleges of Nursing
Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Nursing
Member, Appointment, Promotions and Tenure Committee, 2009-2011
Member, Doctoral Program Committee, 2010-2011
Member, Graduate Program Committee (Curriculum and Admissions), 2007-2009
Member, Master’s Program Committee (Curriculum and Admissions), 2009-2010
Member, Cultural Diversity Taskforce, 2008
Member, Executive Committee, 1997-2007
Member, Federated Search Committee, 2006 -2007
Graduate Curriculum and Evaluation Committee, 2001-2004, ex-officio as Associate Dean.
Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, 1999 - 2001, Graduate Admissions and
Progression Committee, 2001-2004, ex-officio as Associate Dean
Member, Research Committee, 1997-1998
Member, Research Task Force on Structure to Support Research - Spring 1998
Member, Research Support Team 1998-1999
Member, Information Technology Advisory Committee - 1998-2001
College of Nursing, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Member, Committee on Research Involving Human Subjects, 1996-1997, 1993-1994,
Alternate 1991-1993, 1994-1996
Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1995-1997
Member, Doctoral Program Planning Committee, 1992-1997
Member, Doctoral Program Admissions Committee, 1992-1997
Member, Graduate Curriculum Committee, 1990-1997
Member, MSN Program Admissions Committee, 1990-1997
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Coordinator, Mental Health Concentration, 1990-1997
Chair, Search Committee for Coordinator of FNP Concentration, 1994-1997
Member, Graduate Scholarship Committee, 1993-1996
Member, Student Services Committee, 1993-1995
Member, Search Committee for Associate Dean, 1994-1996
Chair, MSN Admissions Committee, 1993-1996
Member, Entry Level MSN Track Task Force, 1993-1996
Member, Search Committee for Senior Faculty, 1992-1994
Member, Search Committee for Graduate Faculty Member, 1991-1994
Member, Homecoming Planning Committee, 1991-1994
Convener, Graduate Grievance Committee, 1993-1994
Chair, Minority Student Support Task Force, 1993
Member, Search Committee for Dean, 1991-1992
Department of Nursing, North Carolina Central University Member, Steering Committee, 1988-1990
Chair, Student Welfare Committee, 1988-1990
Faculty Secretary, 1989-1990
Advisor, Student Nurses' Association, 1988-1990
Member, Appointment, Promotions and Tenure Committee, 1988-1990
Coordinator, Student Development, 1988-1990
School of Nursing, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Member, Secondary Care Graduate Curriculum Planning Committee, 1980-1987
Chair, Graduate Admissions Committee, 1985-1986
Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, 1984-1985
Member, Affirmative Action Committee, 1980-1981
12.2 Universities
North Carolina A&T State University, School of Nursing
Member of Dean’s Council
Member of University Administrative Council
Member of Chief Financial Officer Advisory Council
Dean’s Representative to Graduate Council – 2013-2015
Member of Advisory Board for Leadership Studies, School of Education
Virginia Commonwealth University
Vice President, Black Educator’s Association, 2009-2011, Ex-officio member of University
Cultural Diversity Committee
Member (elected) University Council, 2006-2010, Member Faculty Affairs Committee
Member, (elected) University Grievance Panel, 2009-2011
Member of Advisory Board for Center for Advancement of Research Methods and
Analyses (CARMA), 2005-2006
Member of Advisory Committee of the Life Sciences and Religion Community Forum
of Central Virginia, Partially funded by Metanexus Institute, 2005–2007
Member, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Psychology, 2004-2005
Member, Faculty Search Committee - Joint Appointment, School of Nursing and
Department of Biostatistics, 2004 - 2005
Member, Health Sciences Research Space Advisory Committee, 2002-2003,
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appointed
Co-chair, Nursing Research Council, Virginia Commonwealth University Health
System and School of Nursing, 2001-2004
Member, Search Committee for the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies, 2001-2002
Member, Doctoral Directors Advisory Group, 1999-2004
Member, Graduate Dean’s Advisory Committee, 1999-2004
Member, Interim IRB Priority Review Committee, 2000. Appointed
Member, Affirmative Action/504 Committee, 1999-2000. Appointed by the President
of the University
Member of Taskforce, Institute of Outcomes Research, 1999-2001. Member of
Advisory Group, 2001-2002
Advisory Board Member, Institute for African American Mental Health Training and
Research (IAM), 1998 - 2000
Member, Faculty Advisory Council for University Library Services, 1998-1999
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Member, Search Committee for Executive Director of Human Resource Management,
1996
Member, Commission for Women, Member of Child Care Committee, 1994-1996,
Safety Committee, 1996-1997
Member, Academic Program Review Team, Departments of Advertising and
Broadcasting, College of Communication, 1996
Member, Graduate Council, 1992-1995 (3-year term) Member of Appeals and
Grievance Committee, Alternate, 1996-1999 (served through 1997)
Member, Performance Team, Women's Athletic Department, 1993-1997
Member, Academic Program Review Team, College of Social Work, 1993, mid-cycle
review 1996
Member, Athletics Board, 1992-1995 (3-year term) Member of Finance and Long
Range Planning Committee
Member, Search Advisory Committee for the Executive Assistant to the Chancellor,
1992-1993
Member, University of Tennessee Senate Library Committee, College of Nursing
Representative, 1991-1992
12.3 Professional Activities – Nursing Panels, Boards, Councils
Member, Executive Steering Committee for Reinventing Care (Redesign of Women’s
Hospital and Operative Services), Cone Health Network, Greensboro, North Carolina,
2015
Member, Research Committee, Gamma Omega Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International,
2008-2009
Member, Advisory Council on Policy, Sigma Theta Tau International, 2004-2005
Member, Awards Committee, Pinnacle Dissertation Regional 13 Award, Sigma Theta
Tau International, 2004, 2005
Member, Awards Committee, Southern Nursing Research Society, 2000- 2005
(Includes Graduate Student Poster Sessions)
Member, Media Awards Subcommittee, Sigma Theta Tau International, 2002 - 2003
Member, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, 2000-2001.
Member, Public Relations Committee, Sigma Theta Tau International, Media Task
Force, 1999-2001
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Member, Parish Nursing Interest Group, Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, 1998
2000
Member, Advanced Practice Council, Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, 2000
Member of Consortium for Parish Nursing (Union Theological Seminary, Baptist
Theological Seminary, School of Nursing at Virginia Commonwealth University,
Divinity Program at Virginia Union University, and Caring Congregations), 1999-2000
Member, Advisory Board, Institute for African American Mental Health, Knowledge
Development Subcommittee, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1998-2000
Member, Program Advisory Committee, The Florence Crittenton Agency, 1994- 1997
Member, Program Advisory Committee, Knoxville Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 1994
1997
President and member of Executive Board, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Chi Chapter,
1994-1996
Chair, Research Committee, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Chi Chapter, 1992-1994,
Committee Member, 1991-92, 1994-1995
Member of House of Delegates, 33rd
Biennial Convention of Sigma Theta Tau
International Honor Society, Detroit, MI, November 4-8, 1995
Chair, Nominations Committee, Transcultural Nursing Society, 1992-1993
Member, Nominations Committee, Transcultural Nursing Society, 1991-1992
Secretary, Faculty Women's Club, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1992-1993
Member, Diamond Award Planning Committee, Peninsula Hospital, Knoxville, TN,
1991
Member, The Sickle Cell Volunteer Committee, Developmental and Genetic Center,
The University of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville, 1991-1992
Member, Interfaith Collaboration for Mental Health Committee on Mental Health
Professionals and Volunteers, Knoxville, TN 1991-1994
Member, Task Force for Writing Sick Child Care Standards, North Carolina Day Care
Commission, 1989
Member, Day Care Task Force, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1987-1990
Member, Psychiatric Nursing Audit Committee, The North Carolina Memorial
Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC, 1986-1987
Chairperson, Advanced Practitioners in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurses' Conference
Group, North Carolina State Nurses, Association, 1976-1977
Vice Chairperson, Advanced Practitioners in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurses'
Conference Group, North Carolina Nurses, Association, 1977-1978
Chairperson, Program Committee, Family Life Council, Greensboro, North Carolina,
1976-1978
Chairman, Legislative Committee, Psychiatric-Mental Health Clinical Specialists,
Interest Group, North Carolina Nurses' Association, 1974-1975
First Vice President and Member of the Executive Board, Family Life Council,
Greensboro, North Carolina, 1976-1978
13. OTHER SIGNIFICANT SCHOLARLY, RESEARCH OR ADMINISTRATIVE
EXPERIENCE:
13.1 Honors/ Thesis/ Dissertation and Examination Committees
Honors
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Iris Louise Killian, The comprehensive health care concept: A study of Chapel Hill
Carrboro community health center. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
1984, Member, Honors Committee.
Theses
Kersting, Karen, Dispositional Mindfulness in People Diagnosed with Cancer: The
Relationship to Depressive Symptoms and Well-Being, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Social Psychology Major, 2011, Thesis Committee Member.
Lydecker, Janet, Eating Disorders and Religiousness, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Psychology Major, 2010, Thesis Committee Member.
Spillman, Beth, Existential phenomenology to explore elderly health practices,
Gerontology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2004, Thesis Committee Member.
Davison, Rebecca. The Relationship of cohesion and power in hospital staff nurses,
College of Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1994, Thesis Committee
Member.
Renfro, Theresa. A description of the needs of family members of patients hospitalized
in a coronary care unit, College of Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,
December 1991, Thesis Committee member.
Rawlins, Benjamin. Affirmative action at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill 1973-1983. Public Administration Program in the Department of Political Science,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1985, Thesis Committee Member.
Dissertations
Anderson, Lorraine, The Attitudes of African American Men with Schizophrenia toward
their Illness, Resigned as Dissertation Chair June 30, 2011. Accepted position at another
university. Committee member until completion.
Love, Linda, Multiple Perspectives on the Lived Experience of a Civil Detainment: A
Constructivist Inquiry, School of Social Work, Dissertation Committee Member. Resigned
from committee to accept new position.
Baxter, Marian, Moral Distress, Dissertation Committee Member. Resigned from
committee in 2011 to accept new position.
Fitzgerald, Angela, Gender and Racial/ethnic Identity and Socialization among African
American Adolescent Males and Females, Department of Psychology, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Dissertation Committee Member, 2008, Resigned from
committee to accept new position.
Tademy, Raymond, Spirituality and Culture as Mediators of Resilience, Thriving and
Posttraumatic Growth among African Americans. Department of Social Psychology,
Dissertation Committee Member, November 2010.
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Bennington, Linda, Spirituality and Pregnancy, School of Nursing, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Dissertation Chair, August 2010.
Susan Johnson, Care Experiences of Professional Nurses Who Have Participated In “End
of Life Nursing Education Consortium” (ELNEC) Training, Dissertation Committee
Member, May 2010.
Mobley, Deborah, The Experience of Faith Community Nurses Living the “Call” to Health
Ministry, School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University, Dissertation Chair,
December 2009.
Cobb, Rachel, How well does Spirituality Predict Health Status in People Living with HIV
Disease? School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University, Dissertation Chair, May
2008.
Griffin, Junyanee Boonmee, The Experience of Mothers of a Preterm Infant During the
First Month after the Infant’s Hospital Discharge, School of Nursing, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Dissertation Committee Member, May 2008.
Thinganjana, Wantana, The Lived Experience of Spirituality among Thai Immigrants who
are Living with Type 2 Diabetes, School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Dissertation Chair, August 2007.
Alleyne, Renee, Familial Perceptions of Views about Cancer-risk Reducing Behaviors and
Adolescents’ Self Efficacy and Intentions to Commit to these Behaviors, Department of
Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Dissertation Committee Member, June
2006.
Colapietro, Dawn, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Dissertation Committee Member, 2004, student withdrew from program.
Rushing, Allison, Pattern Dissonance. School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Dissertation Committee Member, August 2005.
Baliko, Beverly, Bridges and Barriers to Healing in Families of Homicide Victims, School
of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University, Dissertation Chair, May 2005.
Jones, Dawn Renee’, Development of the Ethnic Related African American Stress
Evaluation Inventory: Correlates of Ethnic Forgiveness and Health Outcomes among
African Americans. Psychology Department, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Dissertation Committee Member, December 2004.
Plybon, Laura, Ethnic Identity in Early Adolescent African-American Students, Psychology
Department, Virginia Commonwealth University, Dissertation Committee Member, 2001.
Carr, Judy (deceased). Expanding consciousness in women with cardiac disease.
College of Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Dissertation Committee Chair
for two years, student withdrew from program.
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Denham, Gayle. The Structure of Moral Perspective in Experiences of Anger Expression in
Women. College of Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Dissertation Chair,
1996.
Krau, Stephen. An Existential-phenomenological Study of Living with an AICD
(automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator), College of Nursing, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville. Dissertation Chair, 1995.
Russell, Sheryl. Obesity and the Experience of Eating in Adult Women: A Grounded
Theory Approach. College of Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Dissertation Chair, 1994.
Bultemeier, Kaye. Aesthetic Inquiry of the Phenomenon PMS, College of Nursing,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Dissertation Committee Member May, 1993.
Offut, Sally. The impact of changes in the Tennessee nurse practice act on the
regulation of nursing education, School of Nursing, University of Texas at Austin.
Dissertation Committee Member. Student withdrew from program.
Comprehensive Examination Committees Evaluator of qualitative research question, September 2010
Evaluator of theory question for three students, June 2006, February 2007, July 2008, blind
review.
Evaluator of theory question for two students, February 2005, blind review.
Carline Jean Gilles, School of Nursing, 2006
Deborah Mobley, School of Nursing, 2005
Alligood, Ronald, School of Nursing, 2004
Bynum-Williams, Janet, School of Nursing, 2003
Colapietro, Dawn, School of Social Work, 2003.
Cobb, Rachel, School of Nursing, 2002
Cox, Tom, School of Nursing, 2002
Baliko, Beverly, School of Nursing, 2001
13.2 Directed Research, Research Practica, Predoctoral and Postdoctoral trainees
Directed Research/Research Practica
Allen, Avis (PhD) – Process Philosophy and Healing, 2008
Baxter, M. (PhD) Spirituality Narratives of Terminally Ill Cancer Patients, 2007, 2008,
2009, 2010.
Anderson, L. (PhD) The TOZI Retreat with Family Members who lost as Loved One to
Homicide, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010.
Marshall Wigfall (MS) - Spirituality and Healing in Families of victims of Homicide, 2007,
Spirituality in Mental Health, 2008.
Allen, Avis (PhD) – Spirituality and Healing in Families of victims of Homicide, 2006
Mobley, D. (PhD) – Spirituality and nurse recovery from medical errors, 2005
Bennington, L. (PhD) – Spirituality and Health, 2005
Allen, A. (PhD) Aesthetic Inquiry – Expression of Spirituality, 2004
Thinganjana, W. (PhD) Spiritual Content Analysis – Healthy Adults, 2004
Thinganjana, W. (PhD) Spirituality in Persons Living with HIV - Content Analysis, 2003
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Mobley, D. (PhD) The Feasibility of SPIRIT-6 with Healthy Adults, 2003
Bennington, L. (PhD) Spirituality and Pregnancy, 2003
Cobb, R. (PhD) Spirituality and Women with Cancer, 2002
Cheatham, A. (PhD) Case Study Data Analysis, 2002
Witucki, J. (PhD) Parish Nursing, 1997
Boland, C. (PhD) Parish Nursing, 1997
Artates, T. (MSN) Nursing research priorities in international journals, 1996
Lynn, C., (MSN) Spiritual Perspectives of Mental Health Nursing, 1996
Shupe, J. (MSN) Family Caregiving with Schizophrenia, 1996
duMont, P, (MSN) Family Caregiving with Schizophrenia, 1996
Mix, K (MSN) Spiritual Perspectives of Mental Health Nursing, 1995
Gunther, M (MSN) Caring in Nursing Organizations, 1993
Predoctoral Trainees Cobb, R. & Alleyne, R. 2002-2004, Research Assistants trained to provide spiritual
intervention on funded project: Alternative Stress Management Approaches in HIV Disease
(R01 AT00331). Funded by National Institutes of Health, Center for Complementary and
Alternative Medicine.
Alleyne, R. (predoctoral RA) & Snyder, A. (2005-2006). Research Assistants trained to
provide spiritual intervention on funded project: Stress Management Approaches in women
with breast cancer. R01 study funded by National Cancer Institute.
Ronald McNair Fellows at University of Tennessee, Knoxville (faculty mentor for first
generation, minority or low income undergraduate students to prepare them for graduate
school):
Abram Brown III, Tuskegee University, (with Dr. Debra Wallace), Summer 1997
Alexander Santos, State University of New York at Brockport (with Dr. Debra Wallace),
Summer 1997
Ericka Artis, Spelman College (with Dr. Debra Wallace), Summer 1996
13.3 Major Teaching Assignments
Virginia Commonwealth University
Courses Semester/Year
Dissertation (N898) Fall, Spring and Summer of each year
until July 2011.
Directed Study (N592/792) Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Summer
2005, Fall 2005, Summer 2006, Fall
2006, Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Fall
2008, Spring and Summer 2010
Nursing Ethics (N410) Spring 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010,
Fall 2010, Spring 2011
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing(N355) Spring 2011
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Research Practicum (N796) Spring 2002, Fall 2003, Fall 2004,
Summer 2006, Summer 2010
Integrative Healing Paradigms for Spring 2008
Advanced Practice Nurses (N654)
Integrative Psychiatric Mental Health Fall 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Contemporary Practice (N657)
Nurse as Leader (N655 - 2 credits) Fall 2003
Nursing Research (N370 - 3 credits) Fall 2002
Undergraduate Research - RN-BS Program
Qualitative Data Analysis (N774- 3 credits) Fall 2001, Spring 2004, 2006,
Doctoral research course 2008, 2010
Spirituality in Health Care (N540 - 3 credits) Spring 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006
Directed Research (N797) Fall 1999, Spring 2000, Summer
2001, Fall 2001, Spring 2002, Fall
2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2003, Fall
2004, Spring 2005, Fall 2005, Fall
2007, 2009
Brief Therapies (N651 - 3 credits) Spring 1998
Mental Health Graduate Clinical Course
Professional Issues (N601 - 1 credit) Fall 1998, Spring 1999
Graduate Course for all Master’s students
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Mental Health Nursing I (N560 - Fall 1990, Spring 1991
6 credits) Graduate Clinical Course Spring 1992, Spring 1993,
Spring, 1994, 1996, 1997
Mental Health Nursing II (N561 - Spring 1991, Fall
6 credits) Graduate Clinical Course Semesters 1991-1996
Nursing Research (N501 - 3 credits) Fall 1990, Fall, 1991
Master's Level Research Course Spring 1992, Summer 1992,
Summer 1993, Summer 1994,
Fall 1993, Spring, 1994-1997
Nursing Research Project Summer 1992, Spring 1993
(N580- 3 credits) Non-thesis Summer 1993, 1996, 1997
option
Directed Clinical Practice Fall 1992, Spring 1993
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(N583 - 3 credits) Graduate Spring, Summer, Fall 1994,
clinical course Summer, 1995, 1996
Directed Research (N582 - 3 credits) Spring, Summer and
Non-thesis option Fall 1993, Spring,
Fall, and Summer, 1994,
Spring, Summer, Fall, 1995,
Summer 1996, Fall 1996, Summer
1997
Qualitative Research (N607 - Fall 1993-1996
3 credit) PhD research course
Research Practicum (N620-3 credit) Summer 1997
PhD course
Supervised Research (N609 - 3 credit) Summer 1996
PhD research practicum
Community Mental Health Nursing Spring 1995, Summer 1996
(N414 - 6 credits) Undergraduate course
for Master Entry students
Psychosocial Long Term Nursing Spring 1993, Fall 1996
(N411 - 6 credits) Undergraduate
course co-coordinator
North Carolina Central University
Advanced Adaptation II- (N4500) Fall 1988
Undergraduate Psychiatric Nursing Spring 1989
Course
Issues in Professional Nursing (N2000) Fall 1988, Fall 1989, Spring 1990
Introductory Undergraduate Course
Professional Role Development (N4000) Fall 1989, Spring 1990
Senior Level Nursing Leadership Course
Transcultural Health Care (N4220) Fall 1989
Senior Year Elective
Nursing Research (N4510) Spring 1989, Spring 1990
Research Project Advisor
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Analysis of Nursing Practice (N235) Spring 1983-1987
Graduate Course in Nursing Theories
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Individual and Family Responses to 1980-1987, LOA 1982-1983
Health Related Stressors (N220) Graduate Course
Advanced Diagnostic Process (N222) Fall 1986
Graduate Course
Altered Psychophysiological Responses Spring 1986
and Nursing Interventions (N225)
Clinical Faculty/Seminar Leader
Graduate Course
Psychiatric Nursing Independent Study Spring 1986
(Nll3) Graduate Elective
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Undergraduate Psychiatric Nursing Fall and Spring1973-1977
Course - Junior Level
North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
Undergraduate Psychiatric Nursing 1972-1973
Maternal/Child Nursing
Medical/Surgical Nursing
13.4 Review Activities
Abstract Reviewer, Southern Nursing Research Society, 2015.
Invited Manuscript Reviewer, Complementary & Alternative Medicine, 2015.
Guest Editor, Issues in Mental Health, Special issue on Spirituality and Mental Health,
2013-2014
Invited Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Management Education, 2010 - 2011
Invited Manuscript Reviewer, Japan Journal of Nursing Science, 2010
Abstract Reviewer for paper and poster presentations, Region 11, Sigma Theta Tau
International, 2008
Invited Grant reviewer, DHHS, HRSA, BHPr, Advanced Education Grants, 2001,
2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009. Nurse Education, Practice and Retention Grants, 2008,
2009, 2010, Affordable Care Act Nurse Managed Clinics, 2010
Grant Proposal Reviewer, Research Grant Opportunities, Sigma Theta Tau
International Honor Society, 2007, 2008, 2009
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Member, Panel of Reviewers for Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2002-Present
Judge, Dissertation Awards, Sigma Theta Tau International, 2005, 2009
Abstract Reviewer for Fourth International Evidenced-Based Nursing Preconference
and International Nursing Research Congress, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor
Society, 2006, 2007, 20th International Nursing Research Congress, 2008, 40
th Biennial
Convention, 2009
Invited Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Women’s Health, 2006, 2008
Member, Panel of Reviewers for Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2001-
Present.
Member, Editorial Board of Review for the Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 1990-
1991, 1999-2006.
Invited Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved,
2005, topic religions factors and HIV
Invited Grant Reviewer, Spirituality Proposal, Health Foundation, London, England,
2004
Invited Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Health Disparities, 2004
Judge, Pinnacle Regional Dissertation Award, Sigma Theta Tau International, 2004
Member, Panel of Reviewers, Graduate Student Poster Session, Southern Nursing
Research Society, 2003-2004
Reviewer, Print and Public Media Award Subcommittee, Sigma Theta Tau
International Honor Society, 2002-2003.
Member, Panel of Reviewers, UJIMA Collaborative Grants, Institute for African-
American Training and Research, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1999.
Member, Editorial Board of Review for Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1993 -1997
Reviewer for D.J. Wood Award for Nursing Scholarship Competition for Southern
Nursing Research Society, 1997
Member, Editorial Board of Review for Advances in Nursing Science, 1981-1993.
Member, Panel of Reviewers, Fourth Annual Research Conference of the Southern
Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing, 1984
13.5 Consultations/Training
National Nurses Association and Ministry of Health, Chisinau, Moldova, 2014-2015
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Co-facilitator for LEAD Leadership Retreat, National League for Nursing, NLN
Headquarters, Washington, DC, June 7-12, 2015.
Faculty for National League for Nursing webinar: Managing Conflict in Organizations,
October 15, 2014 and April 14, 2015.
Co-facilitator for LEAD Leadership Retreat, National League for Nursing, NLN
Headquarters, Washington, DC, June 9-12, 2014.
Co-facilitator with Dr. Janice Brewington, Leadership Track, National League for
Nursing Leadership Immersion, Chicago, IL, June 3-6, 2013.
Healing Laughter, Continuing Education Session, North Carolina Nurses Association
District 8, Greensboro, NC, September 13, 2012.
Co-facilitator with Dr. Janice Brewington, Leadership Track, National League for
Nursing Leadership Immersion, Louisiana State University Health Science Center,
June 3-7, 2012.
Co-facilitator with Dr. Janice Brewington, Leadership Track, National League for
Nursing Leadership Immersion, 2011.
Healing Laughter Workshops, 2009 -2010, Department of Adult Health Nursing,
School of Nursing, Virginia commonwealth University; Administrative Professionals,
Virginia Commonwealth University; Board of Episcopal Church Women of the
Diocese of Virginia; Annual Meeting of the Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese
of Virginia; Annual Meeting of Episcopal Church Women of St. Philip’s Episcopal
Church, Richmond, VA.
Religion and Science Program Advisory Committee, an interdisciplinary faculty group
at Virginia Commonwealth University, 2007-2009 (part of two grants funded by John
Templeton Foundation and Metanexus Institute).
CE Offerings – Ethics in Healthcare (collaborative session), Invited, Advance
Magazine’s Job Fairs & CE Events, Richmond Convention Center, Richmond, VA,
May 2, 2008.
Program Committee, Project: En-Gendering Science and Religion, Proposal submitted
to Templeton Foundation, 2007, Brian Cassel and Karen Rader, Co-Chairs (not
funded).
CE Offerings – Time Management – Finding Balance in Life and Creating a Healthy
Work Environment (collaborative session), Invited, Advance Magazine’s Job Fairs &
CE Events, Richmond Convention Center, Richmond, VA, April 21, 2006.
Consultation, Health Disparities, Cultural Diversity and Doctoral Education, University
of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2004. Consultant for Division of Nursing Program
Grant, 2005-2008.
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CE Offerings - Stress Management – Compassion Fatigue and Culturally Competent
Care (collaborative session), Invited, Advance Magazine’s Job Fairs & CE Events,
Richmond Convention Center, Richmond, VA, March 2, 2005.
Program Review, Department of Nursing, North Carolina Central University, Durham,
NC, 2004.
Training – Mind-Body-Spirit. Virginia Education Association Train the Trainer
Conference, The National Conference Center, Leesburg, VA, November 20, 2004.
Training – Providing Spiritual Care, St. Mary’s Woods, Richmond, VA 2003.
Training - The Spiritual Dimensions of Nursing Practice. Invited presentation at V. A.
Medical Center, Richmond, VA, November 14, 2001.
Training - Parish Nursing: Research Underpinnings of Practice. Invited research
presentation, Bon Secours Parish Nurse Program, November 7, 2001.
Workshop/Symposium (refereed) - Spirituality in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
Practice: Preparing the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Specialist for Spiritual Care.
The 22nd
Southeastern Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Specialist Nursing
Conference, Lexington, KY, September 20-23, 2000.
Workshop (refereed) - Providing Spiritual Health Care from a Cross-Cultural
Perspective. 2000 Conference on Spirituality in Healthcare: Issues of Culture and End
of Life in Medical Education. Co-sponsored by the Association of American Medical
Colleges, National Institute for Healthcare Research, and George Washington
University Medical Center, Dallas, TX, September 14-16, 2000.
Training - Developing Responsive Mental Health Services for Culturally Diverse
Populations. AdvoCare of Tennessee, Nashville, TN, April 19, 1996.
Training - Developing Responsive Mental Health Services for Culturally Diverse
Populations, Tennessee Association of Mental Health Centers, 1993 Annual Meeting
and Trade Show, Nashville, TN, November 7, 1993.
Training - Cultural Competency and Sensitivity in Mental Health Treatment, Institute
for Behavioral Training, Knoxville, TN, August 27, 1993.
Training - Basic Group Therapy Techniques. In-service program for Nursing Staff,
Psychiatric Unit, Methodist Hospital, Oakridge, TN, March 12, 1992.
Training - Culture and Pain: Nursing Considerations in the Care of the Patient in
Pain, Blount Memorial Hospital Intern Workshop, Maryville, TN, January 30, 1992.
Consultation - Pitt County Memorial Hospital Nursing Services, Greenville, North
Carolina, 1984-1985, 1989-1990.
Consultation - Priority Setting Workshop, Board of Alderman, City of Winston-Salem,
NC, 1988.
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Consultation - Rouses' Intermediate Care Facility, North Carolina, 1987-1988.
Program Evaluation - North Carolina Central University, Title III - Strengthening
Developing Institutions (SDIP Grant # G008754S64), 1988.
Consultation - Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Inpatient Unit, Forsyth-Stokes
Counties Mental Health Authority, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1976-1981.
Consultation - Inpatient Psychiatric Unit, Memorial Hospital of Alamance County,
Burlington, North Carolina, March-October, 1974.
A list of other consultations in the area of human resource and organization
development, quality of work life, cultural diversity, research based planning and
managing responsive service organizations is available upon request.
13.6 Continuing Education (since 2000)
NLN Education Summit 2015 Bridging Practice & Education: A New World of
Innovation & Technology, National League for Nursing, Las Vegas, NV, September 30
– October 2, 2015.
Third National Nurses Congress of the Associtia de Nursing din Republica Moldova,
Chisinau, Moldova, May 15-16, 2015.
NLN Education Summit 2014 Flight of the Phoenix, National League for Nursing,
Phoenix, AZ, September 17-20, 2014.
Fall Semiannual Meeting: Facilitating Competency: A Gateway to Excellence,
American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC, October 26-29, 2013.
Second Annual African American Leadership Speaker Series with Soledad O’Brien and
Johnnetta B. Cole, United Way, Greensboro, NC, March 22, 2013.
Annual Spring Meeting: Guiding Change: Technology in Nursing Higher Education,
American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC March 16-19, 2013.
27th Annual Conference: Expanding Networks of Knowledge for Healthcare
Innovations, Southern Nursing Research Society, Little Rock, AK, February 27-March
2, 2013.
Advanced Program Directors Education Workshop, North Carolina Board of Nursing,
Raleigh, NC, February 4, 2013.
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Effectively Leading an NLNAC Accredited Program: A workshop for the New
Administrator, National League of Nursing Accrediting Commission, Atlanta, GA,
January 18, 2013.
2012 Baccalaureate Education Summit, American Association of Colleges of Nursing,
San Antonio, TX November 15-17, 2012.
Nuts and Bolts of Leading a Nursing Academic Unit, 2012 Executive Development
Series, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, San Antonio, TX, November 14-
15, 2012.
NLNAC Fall 2012 Self Study Forums, National League of Nursing Accrediting
Commission, Orlando, FL, October 18-19, 2012.
Opening Doors to Leadership Purpose Power Passion, NLN Education Summit, The
National League of Nursing, Anaheim, CA, September 19-22, 2012.
Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice Symposium, Cone Health, Greensboro,
NC, September 14, 2012.
Ethnic Minority Visiting Scholar Lecture Series, Dr. Donna Shalala, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing, September 11, 2012.
Caring for our Patients! Nursing Care Best Practice, Cone Health Staff Education,
Greensboro, NC, April 4, 2012.
Annual Spring Meeting: Impacting the Future: Interprofessional Education and
Collaboration, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC, March
24-27, 2012.
Funding the Mission: Seizing Leadership in Financial Management, 2012 Executive
Development Series, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC,
March 23-24, 2012.
Inaugural African American Leadership Series, Dr. Benjamin Carson, United Way,
Greensboro, NC, March 16, 2012.
Fall semiannual Meeting, Preparing Nurses for the Challenges of the Future, American
Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC, October 22-25, 2011.
Building and Sustaining Academic Leadership Part I and II, Organizational Leadership
Network Meeting, Washington, DC, October 21-22, 2011.
Orientation session for newly appointed deans, North Carolina Board of Nursing,
Raleigh, NC, October 18, 2011.
Leading Academic Progression Advancing the Health of the Nation, National League
for Nursing Education Summit, Orlando, FL, September 21-24, 2011.
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End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) – Core Train the Trainer Course,
Orlando FL, August 13 & 14, 2009.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Diagnosis and Management, Sponsored by Sentara
Health System, Richmond, VA, March 27, 2009.
Religion and Health Seminar Series, Sponsored by Duke University and Society for
Spirituality, Theology & Health, 2008-2009 (Monthly presentations by nationally
recognized scholars).
Experiencing Deeper Meditation, Edgar Cayce Association for Research and
Enlightenment, Virginia Beach, VA, January 16-18, 2009.
Introduction to Laughing For Healing, Yogaville, Buckingham County, VA, January
10, 2009.
Keeping a Professional Presence in Times of Change, Faith Roberts, VCU Health
System, Richmond, VA, August 20, 2008.
Spirituality, Health and Human Flourishing: Meaning? Measurement? Implications?,
1st Annual Meeting of the Society for Spirituality, Theology, & Health, Duke
University, Durham, North Carolina, June 25-27, 2008.
Building Leaders From the Inside Out, Character, Creativity, Courage, Dialogue with
Mike Abrashoff, Nando Parrado, Branford Marsalis, and Thomas Wilkins, St.
Christopher’s School, Richmond Virginia, April 12, 2008.
A Model for Understanding and Evaluating Spirituality: Implications for Health and
Well-being. Presented by Dr. Kenneth Pargament, Center for Spirituality, Theology and
Health, Duke University, September 6, 2007.
Walking a Sacred Path with Dr. Lauren Artress, Edgar Cayce Center, Virginia Beach,
VA, June 9-10, 2007.
Memory, Aging & Sleep (Biological basis of Memory), Institute for Natural Resources,
Marriott Hotel, Richmond, VA, April 12, 2007.
Breakthroughs in Healing Trauma. Success through Guided Imagery and New
Therapies with Belleruth Naparstek, Washington Duke Inn, Durham, NC July 8-9,
2006.
First All-Grantee Conference, Health Professions Working for a Healthier America,
Bureau of Health Professions and Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA). Marriot Wardman Park, Washington, DC, June 1-3, 2005.
Turning toward Suffering, Joseph’s House, Washington, DC, June 3, 2005 (A Dialogue
with David Hilfiker and Frank Ostaseski).
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Being a Compassionate Companion, A workshop for end-of-life caregivers. Joseph’s
House, Washington, DC, June 4- 5, 2005 (Frank Ostaseski, Zen Hospice and Alaya
Institute).
Leadership Institute, Dr. Benjamin Carson, St. Christopher School, February 25, 2005.
Healing and Compassion, Enoji Buddhist Temple, Richmond, VA, February 17-19,
2005.
Mid-Atlantic Holistic Health Conference, Sheraton Richmond West Hotel, Richmond,
VA, November 12-14, 2004 (Guest speakers: Larry and Barbara Dossey, Candace Pert,
Raphael Kellman).
Spirituality Measured: Capturing the Elusive Effect, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN,
November 4-5, 2004 (David Kuhl and Kenneth Pargament).
Executive MBA Program Continuing Education, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,
TN, October, 2004.
Reconnecting with Self: Owning our Grace and Harmony, Richmond, Virginia,
September 16, 2004.
Health Ministry: A Work of the Heart, The Congregational Health Ministry
Consortium, 8th Annual Parish Nursing Retreat/Conference, Union Theological
Seminary- Presbyterian School of Christian Education, Caring Congregations Inc,
Richmond, Virginia, April 1-3, 2004.
Southern Nursing Research Society, Lexington, Kentucky, February 19-21, 2004.
Doctoral Education Conference. American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Captiva
Island, FL, February 4-7, 2004.
Integrating Research on Spirituality and Health and Well-being into Service Delivery,
International Center for the Integration of Health and Spirituality, Bethesda, MD, April
1-3, 2003 (Harold Koening).
37th Biennial Convention, Sigma Theta Tau, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 1-5,
2003.
Executive MBA Program Continuing Education, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,
TN, October 4-6, 2002.
International Institute for Qualitative Methodology, Edmonton, Ontario, Canada,
August 5-10, 2002.
Singing a New Song: Integrative Care in a Holistic Paradigm, American Holistic
Nurses’ Association, Renaissance Nashville Hotel, Nashville, TN, June 20-23, 2002.
Leadership Symposium, Grace E. Harris Leadership Institute, Virginia Commonwealth
University, June 6, 2002.
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Doctoral Education Conference. American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Sanibel
Island, FL, January 2002.
International Network for Doctoral Education, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 10, 2001.
Health and Nursing Ministries in Diverse Congregations, Duke University, Durham,
NC, April 29-30, 2001.
Doctoral Education Conference. American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Sanibel
Island, FL, January 25-28, 2001.
Spirituality and Healing at End-of-Life. Harvard Medical School and Mind & Body
Institute, Boston, MA, December 16-18, 2000 (Herbert Benson).
Making Today’s Research Tomorrow’s Headlines, AHRQ and Sigma Theta Tau
International, Washington, DC, September 19, 2000.
How to recruit graduate students? Providence, RI, August 2-6, 2000.
Exploring and Enhancing Spirituality: How to Care for the Spiritual Needs of the Sick,
Dying, and Bereaved, American Academy of Bereavement, Wyndham Garden Hotel,
Richmond, VA, June 1, 2000.
Directing, Controlling, and Managing Projects, Skillpath Seminars, Richmond, VA,
May 11, 2000.
Integrating Spirituality in Mental Health Treatment with African-American Clients,
Institute of African-American Mental Health Training and Research, Virginia
Commonwealth University, May 4, 2000.
Forgiveness: Traditions and Implications, Obert C. and Grace A. Tanner Humanities
Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 13-14, 2000.
Spirituality: Education, Research and Practice, Virginia Commonwealth University
School of Nursing, Richmond, VA, April 7, 2000.
Educational Summit and Annual Meeting, Virginia League for Nursing, Hyatt
Richmond, March 31, 2000.
Healing from the Spirit - Jewish Family Services 2nd
Annual Symposium on
Spirituality and Counseling, Jepson Leadership Center, University of Richmond,
Richmond , VA, March 10, 2000.
Recovering the Congregations Spiritual Center, Union Theological Seminary &
Presbyterian School of Christian Education, Richmond VA, February 25-26, 2000.
Doctoral Education Conference. Bold New Directions for Doctoral Nursing Education:
Are We Ready? American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Sanibel Island, FL,
January 26-29, 2000.
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14. BIBLIOGRAPHY:
14.1 Journals, Refereed (*denotes data based publications)
Tuck, I. (2014). Does the concept of dignity warrant further research, and can
the work be moved forward? Research in Gerontological Nursing. (Guest editorial).
* Tuck, I., Anderson, L. B. & Baliko, B. (2014) Under review in Global
Qualitative Nursing Research. Thriving after the Homicide Death of a Family Member:
A Post-Intervention Review.
Tuck, I. (2014). Introduction to this Special Issue of Spirituality and Mental
Health. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 35(4)236-237. Invited Guest Editor.
Tuck, I. & Anderson, L.B. (2014). Forgiveness, Flourishing, and Resilience: The
Influences of Expressions of Spirituality on Mental Health Recovery. Issues in Mental
Health Nursing, 35(4), 277-282.
*Robins, J., McCain, N.L., Elswick Jr., R. K. Walter, J. M. Gray, D. P. & Tuck,
I. (2013). “Psychoneuroimmunology-Based Stress Management during Adjuvant
Chemotherapy for Early Breast Cancer,” Evidence-Based Complementary and
Alternative Medicine, 2013, Article ID 372908, 7 pages, 2013.
doi:10.1155/2013/372908
*Tuck, I. (2012) A critical review of a spirituality intervention. Western
Journal of Nursing Research, 34(6), 712-735. doi: 10.1177/0193945911433891.
*Tuck, I, Baliko, B., Schubert, C.M., & Anderson, L. (2012, journal and online).
A pilot study of a weekend retreat intervention for family survivors of homicide.
Western Journal of Nursing Research, 34(6), 764-793. doi:
10.1177/019394591244301.
*Tuck, I., Johnson, S. C., Kuznetsova, M. I., McCrocklin, C., Baxter, M., &
Bennington, L. K. (2012). Sacred healing stories told at the end of life. Journal of
Holistic Nursing, 30(2), 69-80. doi:10.1177/0898010111418116.
*Hall, M., Graves, K., Randolph, S., Curley, A., Easterling, D., Lang-Walker,
R., Blackstock, S., Tuck, I., Wagner, M., & Buford, A. (2012, March). Health Care
Access in Guilford County. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina A&T State University
and Wake Forest University.
Tuck, I., Moon, M.W. & Allocca, P.N. (2010 online, 2011). An Integrative
Approach for Cultural Competence Education for Advanced Practice Nurses. Journal
of Transcultural Nursing.
Tuck, I. (2009). On the Edge: Integrating Spirituality into Law Enforcement.
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 14-21. Invited Author.
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*McCain, N. L., Gray, D. P., Elswick, R. K., Robins, J. W., Tuck, I., Walter, J.
M., Rausch, S. M., Ketchum, J. M. (2008). A Randomized Clinical Trial of Alternative
Stress Management Interventions in Persons with HIV Infection, Journal of Consulting
and Clinical Psychology, 76 (3), 431-441.
*Baliko, B. & Tuck, I. (2008). Perceptions of Survivors of Loss by Homicide:
Opportunities for Nursing Practice, Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 46(5), 26-34.
*Tuck, I. & Thinganjana, W. (2007). An Exploration of the Meaning of
Spirituality Voiced by Persons Living with HIV Disease and Healthy Adults, Issues in
Mental Health Nursing, 28, 1-16.
*Tuck, I., Alleyne, R. & Thinganjana, W. (2006). Spirituality and Stress
Management in Healthy Adults, Journal of Holistic Nursing. 24(4), 245-253.
*Tuck, I. (2005). Development of a Spirituality Intervention: A Critical Review
of the Process. Handbook for Spiritual Growth Interventions.
*Tuck, I., McCain, N., Gray, P. Elswick, R.K., Cobb, R. (2005). Psychosocial
and Physiological Impact of a Novel Spirituality Intervention Among Persons with
HIV Disease, Unpublished Manuscript, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond, VA.
Tuck, I. (2004) Development of a Spirituality Intervention to Promote
Healing. Journal of Theory Construction and Testing, 8 (2), 67-71.
*Tuck, I., McCain, N., Elswick, R.K., & Baliko, B. The Effects of
Psychosocialspiritual Interventions on the Health of Persons Living with HIV,
Unpublished Manuscript, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.
*Wallace, D. C., Tuck, I., Boland, C. S., & Witucki, J. M. (2002). Client
perceptions of parish nursing. Public Health Nursing, 19(2), 128-135.
Tuck, I. & Baliko, B. (2001). Why deliver health care with spirituality?
Excellence in Clinical Practice, 2(3),1, 4.
*Tuck, I., Wallace, D., & Pullen, L. (2001). Spirituality and spiritual care
provided by parish nurses. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 23(4), 441-453.
*Tuck, I., McCain, N.L., & Elswick, R.K. (2001). Spirituality and
psychosocial factors in persons living with HIV. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 33(6),
776-783.
*Tuck, I, Pullen, L. & Wallace, D. (2001). A comparative study of the
spiritual perspectives and interventions of mental health and parish nurses. Issues
in Mental Health Nursing, 22, 1-13.
*Tuck, I. , Wallace, D., Casalenuovo, G., & May, B. (2000). Psychosocial
responses of sufferers of chronic fatigue syndrome. Journal of Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome, 7(3), 49-63.
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*Tuck, I. & Wallace, D. (2000). Exploring parish nursing from an
ethnographic perspective. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 11(4), 280-289.
Thornton, K. & Tuck, I. (2000). Promoting the mental health of elderly
African Americans: A case illustration. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, XIV,(4),
1-9.
*Tuck, I. & Wallace, D. (2000). Chronic fatigue syndrome: A woman’s
dilemma. Health Care for Women International, 21(5), 457-466.
Festa, L. M. & Tuck, I. (2000). A review of forgiveness literature with
implications for nursing practice. Holistic Nursing Practice , 14(4), 77-86.
*Tuck, I. & Harris, L. & Baliko, B. (2000). Values expressed in
philosophies of nursing services. Journal of Nursing Administration, 30(4), 180-184.
*Pullen, L., Tuck, I. & Wallace, D. (1999). Research priorities in mental
health nursing. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 20, 217-227.
*Wallace, D., Fields, B., Witucki, J., Boland, C., & Tuck, I. (1999). Use of
home and community based services by elderly black and white females. Journal of
Women & Aging, 11(4), 5-20.
*Wallace, D., Witucki, J., Boland, C., & Tuck, I. (1998). Cultural context of
caregiving with elders. Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health, 4(3), 42-48.
*Tuck, I., Harris, L., Renfro, T. & Lexfold, L. (1998). Care: A value
expressed in philosophies of nursing services. Journal of Professional Nursing,
12(2), 92-96.
*Tuck, I., & Human, N. (1998). The experience of living with chronic
fatigue syndrome. The Journal of Psychosocial and Mental Health Services, 36
(2), 15-19.
*Tuck, I., Pullen, L., & Lynn, C. (1997). The spiritual interventions
provided by mental health nurses. The Western Journal of Nursing Research, 19(3),
351-363.
*Tuck, I., & du Mont, P., Evans, G., & Shupe, J. (1997) The experience of
caring for an adult child with schizophrenia. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 11(3),
118-125.
Tuck, I. (1997). The cultural context of mental health nursing. Towards
Culturally Competent Psychiatric Mental Health Services: Theory, Research or
Practice, a special issue of Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 18(3), 269-281.
*Pullen, L., Tuck, I., & Mix, K. (1996). Mental health nurses' spiritual
perspectives. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 14(2), 85-97.
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Tuck, I., & Keels, M. C. (1992) Milieu therapy: A review of development of
this concept and its implications for psychiatric nursing. Issues in Mental-Health
Nursing, 13,(1), 51-58.
Harris, L., & Tuck, I. (1992). The role of the organization and nurse
manager in integrating transcultural concepts in nursing practice. Holistic Nursing
Practice, 6,(3) 43-48.
Tuck, I., & Harris, L. H. (1988). Teaching students transcultural concepts
for clinical practice. Nurse Educator, 13 (3), 36-39.
Tuck, I. (1984). Strategies for integrating African-American culture into
transcultural nursing. Journal of Nursing Education, 23(6),261-262.
Tuck, I., & Neely, G. M. (1984). Strategies for preventing burn-out.
Journal of Nursing Administration, 14, 29.
Doctoral Dissertation:
Tuck, I. (1980). An Analysis of the Intergenerational Patterns in Two
African American Families. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Department of
Child Development and Family Relations, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
North Carolina. Dr. J Watson, Dissertation Chair.
14.2 Abstracts
McCain, N. L. Robins, J. W., Walter, J. M., Elswick, Jr. R. K., Gray, D. P.,
Tuck, I., Bear, H. D., & Smith, T. J. (June, 2010). Stress management in early breast
cancer associated with increased endogenous opioids and reduced pro-inflammatory
cytokines. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity.
Gray, D.P., McCain, N., Tuck, I., Martin, A., & O’Briant, A. (2004).
Qualitative data contextualize findings of spirituality intervention designed to reduce
stress and enhance coping in people with HIV infection [Abstract published
electronically]. Brain, Behavior and Immunity, 18(3).
McCain, N.L., Tuck, I., Robins, J., Elswick, R.K., & Walter, J.M. (2004).
Alternative stress management intervention reduces distress and symptomatology
and enhances quality of life in persons with HIV disease [Abstract]. International
Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 11(Suppl.), 331.
McCain, N.L., Gray, P., Tuck, I., Elswick, R.K., Munjas, B., & Robins, J.
(2001). Alternative stress management approaches in HIV disease [Abstract]. Brain,
Behavior, and Immunity, 15, 168-169.
Refereed abstracts published in conference proceedings from 1996 - present are no longer listed in
this section. Please refer to the list of paper presentations for current dissemination of my work.
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Tuck, I. & du Mont, P. The Experience of Family Caregiving with Adult
Children with Schizophrenia. The Third International Interdisciplinary Qualitative
Health Research Conference, The Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth,
England, October 30-November 1, 1996.
Tuck, I. & Pullen, L. The Spiritual Interventions of Mental Health Nurses.
Fourth National Nursing Research Conference. "Nursing Care Contributions to Health
Outcomes". White Sulphur Springs, West VA, November 7-9, 1996.
Tuck, I. & du Mont, P. The Experience of Caring for an Adult Child with
Schizophrenia. The 18th Annual Southeastern Conference of Clinical Nurse Specialists. In
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing. The Radisson Marque Hotel, Winston-Salem, NC,
September 18-21, 1996.
Tuck, I. & Pullen, L. A Descriptive Study of Spiritual Interventions Provided by Mental
Health Nurses. The 18th Annual Southeastern Conference of Clinical Nurse
Specialists in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing. The Radisson Marque Hotel, Winston-
Salem, NC, September 18-21, 1996.
Tuck, I. & du Mont, P. The Experience of Caring for a Family Member with
Schizophrenia. Public Sector Psychosocial Nursing Conference IV: International
Conversations. School of Nursing, University of Washington, May 15-17, 1996.
Tuck, I., Evans, G. & Keels, M. Family Caring for Chronically Mentally Ill
Family Members. In Proceedings of Fifteenth Southeastern Conference of Clinical
Specialists for Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, September 2-5, 1993.
Tuck, I., & Harris, L. Caring: A Value Expressed in Philosophies of Nursing
Services. In Proceedings of Research Forum XIII University of North Carolina at
Greensboro and Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Zeta Chapter. April 3-4, 1992.
Tuck, I., & Harris, L. Organizational Values and Transcultural Nursing. In the
book of abstracts of the Eleventh Annual Florida VA Nursing Research Conference:
Nurses' Ways of Knowing Qualitative Research, Gainesville, Florida, 1991.
Tuck, I., & Harris, L. Organizational Values and Transcultural Nursing. In the
Proceedings of the Tennessee Nurses' Association Research Day: Strengthening Nursing
Practice Through Research, 1991.
Tuck, I. An Analysis of the Intergenerational Patterns in Two African-American
Families. In the Proceedings of Conference: The Black Family: It's Power and Survival,
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing and National League for Nursing, 1985.
Tuck, I. An Analysis of Marital Roles in Two African-American Families.
The Council Record, 17(l), 1981.
Tuck, I. An Analysis of the Intergenerational Patterns in Two African-American
Families. Research Abstracts, American Home Economics Association, 1981.
14.3 Books
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Tuck, I. (2007). A Path to Forgiveness. A Journal Guide for Mature Adults. Iowa, Author
House Publishing.
Tuck, I. (2005). To Err is Human. A Collection of Forgiveness Readings,
Richmond, VA: Brandylane Publishers.
14.4 Chapters in Books
Tuck, I. (1995). Qualitative Designs. In Talbot, L. (Ed.) Principles and
Practice of Nursing Research. St. Louis, MO: C.V. Mosby Co. (Invited Chapter).
Tuck, I., &: Neely, G. M. (1985) African-American Culture: A Traditional
Perspective for Family Development. In King, L., Davis, D., & Jackson, M. (Eds.).
Political and Social Issues in Mental Health: Community, Family, and Individual
Developments Among Blacks. Rockville, Maryland: National Institute of Mental Health
(Invited Chapter).
14.5 Other - reviews, reports etc.
Creative Accomplishments:
Tuck, I. A Photographic and Poetic Essay of Caring. Exhibited at the Research
Conference, "Expressions of Caring in Nursing: Unique Contributions to Practice,
Research and Theory", Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, February 28
29, 1992; The University of Tennessee Medical Center during National Nurses' Week,
May 1992 and at Research Day, Gamma Chi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, March 1993.
Published in Connections, Fall, 1998. A publication of the School of Nursing, Virginia
Commonwealth University.
Monographs or Manuals:
Client Information Booklet, Forsyth/Stokes Counties Mental Health Authority,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1978.
Research reports to sponsors:
A Survey of K-12 Teachers Regarding Substance Abuse in a Consolidated Public
School System. Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System, Charlotte, NC, 1992.
Analysis of Focus Group Data. Substance Abuse Program Evaluation for the Charlotte
Mecklenburg Schools, 1991.
Analysis of the Presence of Affirmative Action in a Teaching Medical Center.
Submitted to Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Greenville, NC, 1989.
North Carolina Central University Title III Strengthening Developing Institutions
Program, Grant Number G008745654, Durham, NC, 1988.
The Quality of Work Life in the Department of Libraries. Submitted to department in
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the municipal government, City of Durham, NC, 1987.
Forecasting Employment Patterns and Services for the 21st Century. Submitted to a
Fortune 500 Company, Northeast Regional Office, 1987.
Health Benefits Survey of a Municipal Government. Submitted to the Personnel Office,
City of Richmond, VA, 1987.
The Quality of Work Life: An Empirical Approach. Submitted to corporate office of a
Fortune 500 Company, 1985.
Strategic Planning Document for the National Division of a Major Protestant
Denomination. Submitted to the United Methodist Church National Division, New
York, NY, 1983.
14.6 Papers in Published Proceedings
Tuck, I., & Neely, G. M. (1985). Non-Enforcement of affirmative action and
the African-American family. In Proceedings of Conference: Empowering the Strengths
of African-American Families, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Tuck, I. (1985). Transcultural nursing: From theory to practice. In the
Proceedings of Conference on Transcultural Nursing, Virgin Islands Nurses Association,
United States Virgin Islands and the University of Tennessee, Memphis School of
Nursing.
14.7 Professional Presentations
Paper Presentations (refereed, * denotes research based, + presenter):
*Estes, T+, Tuck, I. & Spangler, H. Ethical Decision-Making Preferences and Associated Moral Distress in Inpatient Nursing Staff, Sigma Theta Tau international Honor Society, Indianapolis, IN, April 12-14, 2013.
*Estes, T+, Tuck, I. & Spangler, H. Connecting Psychometrics and Philosophical
Ethical Theory with the Practice of Nursing. Teaching Panel of the University of
Richmond’s Connecting Humanities Conference, Richmond, VA, March 21-22, 2013.
*Tuck, I, + & Anderson, L. + TOZI Healing Retreat Intervention for Family Survivors
of Homicide, Cone Health Research and Evidence-Based Practice Symposium, Greensboro,
NC, September 14, 2012 (Invited).
*Tuck, I., Anderson, L., Baliko, B. & Schubert, C. Retreat participants who
experienced the homicidal death of a loved one: A follow-up study. Seventh International
Congress of Qualitative Inquiry at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, May 17-21,
2011.
*McCain, N. L.+ Robins, J. W., Walter, J. M., Elswick, Jr. R. K., Gray, D. P., Tuck, I.,
Bear, H. D., & Smith, T. J. Stress management in early breast cancer associated with
increased endogenous opioids and reduced pro-inflammatory cytokines. Presented at the 17th
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Annual Meeting of the PsychoNeuroImmunology Research Society, Dublin, Ireland, June 2-
5, 2010.
*Tuck, I. + & Thinganjana, W. An Exploration of the Meaning of Spirituality Voiced
by Persons Living with HIV Disease and Healthy Adults. 2nd
annual Meeting of the Society
for Spirituality, Theology & Health, Durham, NC, June 3-5, 2009.
*Tuck, I. +, Baliko, B. +, Schubert, C. & Anderson, L. The Effect of a Healing Retreat
on Holistic Measures in Family Survivors of the Homicidal Death of a Loved One.
International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses, Greenville, SC, March 31- April
4, 2009.
*McCain, N.L., Walter, J.M. (+); Bear, H.D., Elswick, R.K., Gray, D.P. Robins, J.W.,
Smith, T., & Tuck, I. “PNI-based Stress Management in Early Breast Cancer.” NCI
Translational Science Meeting, Washington, DC, November, 2008.
* Tuck, I. + & Baliko, B. Healing Retreat for Families Experiencing the Homicidal
Death of a Loved One. Sigma Theta Tau International 19th International Nursing Research
Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, Singapore, July 7-11, 2008.
*Tuck, I. +, The Presence of Spirituality in the Healing Stories of Persons with
Terminal Cancer, Sigma Theta Tau International 39th Biennial Convention, Baltimore, MD,
November 3-7, 2007.
*Tuck, I+. & Walsh, S. The Analysis of Spirituality Expressed in the
Drawings of Persons Living with Major Illnesses and by Healthy Adults. 18th International
Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, Sigma Theta Tau
International, Vienna Austria, July 11-14, 2007.
*McCain, N.L +, Gray, D. P.+, Tuck, I. +, Elswick, R.K., Robins, J. & Walter, J.
M. +, Symposia Presentation with three papers: Psychoneuroimmunology-Based Stress
Management Interventions, PNI-Based Psychosocial Outcomes Of Stress Management
Interventions, PNI-Based Biobehavioral Outcomes Of Stress Management Interventions,
National State of the Science Congress in Nursing Research, Council for the Advancement of
Nursing Science, Washington, DC, October 13, 2006.
Tuck, I. Forgiveness: Transforming Lives! Transforming Practice! 10th Annual
Virginia Faith Community Health Ministry Retreat, Co-sponsored by Bons Secours
Richmond Health System and the Woman’s Missionary Union of Virginia, Richmond,
Virginia, April 28-30, 2006.
Tuck, I.+, Bennington, L.+, & Thinganjana, W.+ Spirituality and Health Care,
Annual Alumni Conference, Co-sponsored Gamma Omega Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau
International and Virginia Commonwealth University Alumni Association, Richmond,
Virginia, 2003.
*Pullen, L.+, Tuck, I., Wallace, D. Spirituality and Spiritual Care Provided by Parish
Nurses, 2002 National Nursing Research Conference - Nursing Research for Practice: Past,
Present and Future, CAMC Institute and Marshal University, West Virginia University,
University of Charleston, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, November 16-18, 2002.
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Tuck, I.+ How Do I Heal Thee? A Nursing Perspective on Spirituality. Wayne Oates
Online Conference (invited), November, 2001.
*Tuck, I.+ Spirituality and Psychosocial Factors in Persons Living with HIV. 12th
International Nursing Research Congress, Sigma Theta Tau International, Copenhagen,
Denmark, June 8-9, 2001.
*Tuck, I.+ Spiritual Interventions in Persons Living with HIV. Spiritual Care
Research: Applications to Practice, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, November 3, 2000.
*Tuck, I,+ & Pullen, L. A Comparative Study of Mental Health and Parish Nurses’
Spiritual Perspective and Interventions. The 21st Annual Conference of Psychiatric Clinical
Nurse Specialists, Orlando, FL, October 13-16, 1999.
*Wallace, D.+ & Tuck, I. Client Use of Parish Nursing Services. 126th Annual
Meeting and Exposition of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC,
November 15-18, 1998.
*Tuck, I. & Wallace, D. C.+ Facing the Challenge of Living with Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome (CFS): A Woman’s Perspective. 126th Annual Meeting and Exposition of the
American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 15-18, 1998.
*Wallace, D., Fields, B., Witucki, J., Boland, C., & Tuck, I.+ Use of Home and
Community Services by Elderly African American and White Females. The Ninth
International Conference on Women’s Health Issues, The International Council on Women’s
Health Issues in Collaboration with the Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University,
Alexandria, Egypt, June 22-25, 1998.
*Tuck, I.+, Wallace, D., Casalenuovo, G. & May, B. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A
Woman's Dilemma. The Ninth International Conference on Women’s Health Issues, The
International Council on Women’s Health Issues in Collaboration with the Faculty of
Nursing, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt, June 22-25, 1998.
*Tuck, I. + & Wallace, D. Parish Nursing: An Ethnographic Perspective. Conference
sponsored by the University of Hawaii at Monoa, Tri-Service Health Care Facilities, and
Hawaii Nurses’ Association, Waikiki, Hawaii, April 17-18, 1998.
*Wallace, D.C., Fields, B.+, Witucki, J., Boland, C. & Tuck, I. Use of Home and
Community Services by African Americans and White Female Elders, Gamma Chi Chapter,
Sigma Theta Tau International, Knoxville, TN, March 1998.
*Wallace, D.C.+, Tuck, I+, Boland, C., Witucki, J., Smucker, C. Client Perceptions
of Parish Nursing. The Twelfth Annual Conference of the Southern Nursing Research
Society, Fort Worth, Texas, February 19-21, 1998.
*Pullen, L.+,Tuck, I., & Wallace, D. C. Research priorities in mental health nursing.
The Nineteenth Annual Southeastern Conference of Clinical Nurse Specialists in Psychiatric-
Mental Health Nursing. Jekyll Island, GA, October 15-18, 1997.
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*Wallace, D., Fields, B.+, Witucki, J., Boland, C. & Tuck, I. Use of Home and
Community Based Services by Elderly African American and White Females. The Eleventh
Annual African-American Nurses Conference, College of Nursing, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, KY, April 19, 1997.
*Tuck, I., Wallace, D. & Casalenuovo, G. Psychosocial Responses of Sufferers of
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The Eleventh Annual Conference of the Southern Nursing
Research Society, Norfolk, VA, April 10-12, 1997.
*Tuck, I.+ & du Mont, P. The Experience of Family Caregiving with Adult Children
with Schizophrenia. Research Day, Gamma Chi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International
Nursing Society, College of Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN (A requirement
for grant funding), 1997.
*Tuck, I.+ & du Mont, P. The Experience of Family Caregiving with Adult Children
with Schizophrenia. The Third International Interdisciplinary Qualitative Health Research
Conference, The Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth, England, October 30-
November 1, 1996.
*Tuck, I.+ & Pullen, L. The Spiritual Interventions of Mental Health Nurses. Fourth
National Nursing Research Conference. “Nursing Care Contributions to Health Outcomes”.
White Sulphur Springs, West VA, November 7-9, 1996.
*Tuck, I.+ & du Mont, P. The Experience of Caring for an Adult Child with
Schizophrenia. The 18th Annual Southeastern Conference of Clinical Nurse Specialists in
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing. The Radisson Marque Hotel, Winston-Salem, NC,
September 18-21, 1996.
*Tuck, I.+ & Pullen, L. A Descriptive Study of Spiritual Interventions Provided by
Mental Health Nurses. The 18th Annual Southeastern Conference of Clinical Nurse
Specialists in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing. The Radisson Marque Hotel, Winston-
Salem, NC, September 18-21, 1996.
*Tuck, I.+ & du Mont, P. The Experience of Caring for a Family member with
Schizophrenia". Public Sector Psychosocial Nursing Conference IV: International
Conversations. School of Nursing, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, May 15-17,
1996.
*Tuck, I.+ & Evans, G. Family Caring for Chronically Ill Family Members.
Southeastern Association for Psychiatric-Mental Health Clinical Specialist, Charleston, SC,
September 2-5, 1993.
*Tuck, I.+ & Harris, L. Caring As a Value Statement: Exploration of Nursing Service
Philosophies. The Annual Helen T. Millian Lectureship Nursing Conference, New Visions in
Nursing, Columbus College, Columbus, GA, March 6, 1992.
*Tuck, I.+, &: Harris, L. Caring: A Value Expressed in Philosophies of Nursing
Services Research. Forum XIII. University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Sigma
Theta Tau, Gamma Zeta Chapter, Greensboro, NC, April 3-4, 1992.
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*Tuck, I.+, Evans, G. & Keels, M. Family Caring for Chronically Mentally Ill Family
Members. Ninth Annual Meeting, Society for Education and Research in Psychiatric-Mental
Health Nursing, Chevy Chase, Maryland, November 5-7, 1992.
Tuck, I. A Model for Student Development in a School of Nursing. Fourth Annual
meeting of Association of Black Nursing Faculty in Higher Education, Nashville, Tennessee,
June 6 - 8, 1991.
*Tuck, I.+ & Harris, L. Organizational Values and Transcultural Nursing. Florida
V.A. Nursing Service Eleventh Annual Nursing Research Conference "Qualitative Research:
Nurses' Ways of Knowing", Gainesville, Florida, September 26 and 27, 1991.
Tuck, I. Administrative Support for Transcultural Nursing in Clinical Practice. The
6th Annual Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, Seattle, Washington, October 3-6,
1990.
Tuck, I. Nursing Theory, Research and Practice, Panel Presentation, Department of
Nursing, North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina, February 26, 1987.
Tuck, I. Nurse Entrepreneurship. National Nurses' Day Conference, School of
Nursing, North Carolina A.&T. State University, Greensboro, North Carolina, May 6, 1987.
Tuck, I. Specialized Care: Sick Child Care. The 1987 Governor's Conference, Child
Care: Everybody's Business Richmond, Virginia, June 4 and 5, 1987.
Tuck, I. Child Health Care Alternatives for the Years Ahead. The Annual
Conference of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Washington,
DC, November 13-16, 1986.
Tuck, I., & Neely, G.M. Non-Enforcement of Affirmative Action and the African-
American Family. The Sixth Annual Black Experience Workshop entitled, "Empowering the
Strengths of African-American Families," School of Social Work, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, March 22, 1985.
*Tuck, I.+ An Analysis of the Intergenerational Patterns in Two African-American
Families. The "The Black Family: its Power and Survival", School of Nursing, University of
Pennsylvania, May 11, 1985.
Tuck, I.+ Transcultural Nursing: From Theory to Practice. The First Annual
Conference of Transcultural Nursing, Virgin Islands Nurses' Association, St. Thomas, Virgin
Islands, September 19, 1985.
Tuck, I.+ Nurse Entrepreneurship. The Statewide Conference and Institute, Central
Carolina Black Nurses' Association, North Carolina Central University, Durham, North
Carolina, April 28, 1984.
Tuck, I.+ Surviving in the System: Methods of Stress Management. Teloca Alumni
Meeting, School of Nursing, Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, North
Carolina, October, 1980.
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Tuck, I.+ An Analysis of the Marital Roles in Two African-American Families. The
North Carolina Family Life Council, Charlotte, North Carolina, September, 1980.
*Tuck, I. +An Analysis of the Intergenerational Patterns in Two African-American
Families. American Nurses' Association Convention, Houston, Texas, June, 1980.
Poster Presentations (refereed, * denotes research based, + presenter):
*Randolph, S., Tuck, I. Graves, K. Lang-Walker, R. Interdisciplinary Research Team
Investigates Access To Care,28th Annual conference of the Southern Nursing Research
Society (SNRS), San Antonio Texas, February 12-15 , 2014.
*Tuck, I. Baliko, B., Schubert, C, & Anderson, L. The Effect of the TOZI Healing
Retreat on Family Survivors. 2nd
annual Meeting of the Society for Spirituality, Theology &
Health, Durham, North Carolina, June 3-5, 2009.
*Tuck, I., Baliko, B., Schubert, C. & Anderson, L.B. The effect of a healing retreat
on holistic measures in family survivors of the homicidal death of a loved one. International
Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses, Greenville, SC, March 31-April 4, 2009.
*Tuck, I.+, Alleyne, R. & Thinganjana, W. Spirituality and Stress Management in
Healthy Adults, 18th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based
Practice, Sigma Theta Tau International, Vienna Austria, July 11-14, 2007.
*Gray, D. P.+, McCain, N., Tuck, I., Martin, A. & O’Brient, A., Qualitative Data
Contextualize Findings of Spirituality Intervention Designed to Reduce Stress and Enhance
Coping in Persons with HIV Infection. 11th Annual Meeting of the PsychoNeuroImmunology
Research Society, Titisee Germany, May 27, 2004.
*Thinganjana, W.+ & Tuck, I. Meaning of Spirituality for Persons Living with HIV,
The 18th Annual Conference International Nursing Research, Southern Nursing Research
Society, Louisville, Kentucky, February 19-21, 2004.
Bennington, L. +& Tuck, I, Conceptual and Theoretical Structure of the Relationship
between Spirituality and Pregnancy, The 18th Annual Conference International Nursing
Research, Southern Nursing Research Society, Louisville, Kentucky, February 19-21, 2004.
*Tuck, I. & Cobb, R.+ The Concept of Spirituality: A Content Analysis of Responses
from Participants in a Series of Spiritual Growth Groups. 3rd
Annual Interdisciplinary
Conference: Spirituality in Nursing and Healthcare. Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond, VA, April 20-21, 2002.
Baliko, B.+ & Tuck, I. How Do I Heal Thee: A Nursing Perspective on Spirituality.
3rd
Annual Interdisciplinary Conference: Spirituality in Nursing and Healthcare. Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, April 20-21, 2002.
*Tuck, I., Pullen, L, Wallace, D. Parish Nurses’ Spiritual Perspective and Self-
Reported Spiritual Care Interventions. 11th International Congress on Women’s Health Issues.
San Francisco, CA, January 26-29, 2000. Poster accepted and not presented.
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*Wallace, D.C.+, Tuck, I., Boland, C., Witucki, J., & Smucker, C. Client Perceptions
of Parish Nursing. Nursing Research: Defining the Future, 11th International Nursing
Research Congress, Sigma Theta Tau, London, England, June 1999.
*Boland, C.+, Wallace, D.C., & Tuck, I. Comparison of Three Measures of
Functional Status in Elderly across Age, Gender and Race Groups, Gamma Chi Chapter,
Sigma Theta Tau, Knoxville, Tennessee, March 1998.
*Wallace, D.C.+, Fields, B., Witucki, J., Boland, C., & Tuck, I. Differences in
Service Utilization between Elderly African American and White Elderly Women. American
Public Health Association, 125th Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, November 9-13, 1997.
*Tuck, I.+, & Harris, L. Caring as a Value Statement: Exploration of Nursing Service
Philosophies. Research Conference: "Expressions of Caring in Nursing: Unique
Contributions to Practice, Research and Theory", Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton,
Florida, February, 28-29, 1992.
*Tuck, I., & Harris, L. Organizational Values and Transcultural Nursing. The
Tennessee Nurses' Association Research Day: "Strengthening Nursing Practice through
Research". Memphis, TN, October 5, 1991.
Multimedia Presentations:
Tuck, I. The Spiritual Dimensions of Nursing Practice. 3rd
Annual Interdisciplinary
Conference: Spirituality in Nursing and Healthcare, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond, VA, April 20-21, 2002.