Curriculum Vitae Jean Correll Munn GENERAL INFORMATION University Address: E-Mail Address: College of Social Work C2511 University Center Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2570 Phone: (850) 644-9748- FAX: (850) 644-9750 jmunn@fsu.edu Professional Preparation 2000-2006 Doctor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. Major: Social Work, Aging. Dissertation: Defining a Good Death for Residents in Long- Term Care. Dissertation Supervisor: Sheryl Zimmerman, Ph.D. 1998-2002 Master of Social Work, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. Major: Social Work, Aging. 1966-1969 Bachelor of Arts, Duke University. Major: Psychology. Professional Experience 2006-present Assistant Professor, Florida State University, College of Social Work, responsible for teaching across three levels (bachelor, master, and doctoral) of students, conducting independent and departmental research, mentoring students, and contributing to the scholarship of the profession. 2005 Adjunct Faculty, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, responsible for teaching graduate students specialized course in aging. Honors and Awards College of Palliative Care Scholar, 2007 Faculty Scholar, John A. Hartford Foundation, 2007-2009. First Year Assistant Professor Award, Florida State University, 2006 Gordon H. DeFriese Career Development Award, UNC Institute on Aging, 2005 Dissertation Award, Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life, 2004-2005 Anne-Linda Furstenburg Award for Qualitative Research, UNC School of Social Work, 2004 Doctoral Fellowship, John A. Hartford Foundation, 2003-2005 1
Membership in Professional Organizations Council on Social Work and Education Society for Social Work and Research Gerontological Society of America Courses Taught TEACHING SOW 4935/5938 International Social Work SOW 4935/5938 Visual Qualitative Inquiry in International Settings SOW 4104/5105 Human Behavior in the Social Environment SOW 6496 Qualitative Research Methods SOW 6358 Measurement 1 #SOWO 805 Human Behavior of Aging New Course Development SOW 6496 SOW 4935/5938 Qualitative Research Methods Visual Qualitative Inquiry in International Settings Chair of Doctoral Dissertation Supervisory Committees Gail Adorno (graduation anticipated, 2011) Member of Doctoral Dissertation Supervisory Committees Kristin Brown (graduation anticipated, 2010) Jill Chonody (graduated 2009) Doctoral Research Practica Britney Wilkins Christopher Hayton Nicole Cesnales Kristin Brown Directed Independent Study Robin Hill Additional Teaching Experience 2009 Faculty, Summer Abroad Program, Prague, Czech Republic 2004-2005 Secondary Field Instructor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2004 Teaching Module: Infusion of Geriatric Content into Foundation Learning 2003-2004 Faculty Development Program in Geriatrics Education and Leadership 2003 Teaching practicum: Direct Practice with Aging Populations 2
SCHOLARLY AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES Publications Refereed Journal Articles Published: Munn, J., & Adorno, G. (2008). By invitation only: Social work involvement at the end of life in long-term care. Journal of Social Work and End of Life and Palliative Care,4(4), 333-357. Simons, K., Shepherd, N., & Munn, J. (2008). Advancing the evidence base for social work in long-term care: The disconnect between practice and research. Social Work in Health Care, 47(4), 392-415. Munn, J., Dobbs, D., Meier, A., Williams, C., Biola, H. & Zimmerman, S. (2008). The end-of-life experience in long-term care: Five themes identified from focus groups with residents, family members, and staff. The Gerontologist, 48(4) 485-494. Williams, S.W., Zimmerman, S., Williams, C.S., Munn, J.C., Dobbs, D. & Sloane, P.D. (2008) Social support as a mediator between end-of-life family caregiving in long-term care and caregiver health. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences. 63, S171-S183. Caprio, A., Hanson, L.C., Munn, J.C., Williams, C.S., Dobbs, D., Sloane, P.D., & Zimmerman, S. (2008). Pain, dyspnea, and the quality of dying. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 56(4) 684-688. Munn, J., Zimmerman, S., Hanson, L., Williams, C., Sloane, P., Steinhauser, K., Clipp, E.C., & Tulsky, J. (2007). Measuring the quality of dying in long-term care. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 55, 1371-1379. Zimmerman, S.I., Mitchell, M., Chen, C., Morgan, L., Gruber-Baldini, A., Sloane, P.S., Eckert, K, & Munn, J. (2007) An observation of assisted living environments: Use of space and resident behavior. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 49(3), 185-203. Sloane, P.D., Cohen, L.W., Williams, C.S., Munn, J., Preisser, J.S., Sobsey, M.D., Wait, D.A., & Zimmerman, S.I. (2007) Effect of specialized bathing systems on resident cleanliness and water quality in nursing homes: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Water and Health, 5(2), 283-292. Dobbs, D., Hanson, L., Zimmerman, S., Williams, C., Munn, J., Sloane, P. (2006) Hospice attitudes among assisted living and nursing home administrators and the Long-term Care Hospice Attitudes Scale. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 9(6), 1388-1400. Munn, J. & Zimmerman, S. (2006). Defining a good death for residents of long-term care: Family members speak. Journal of Social Work and End of Life and Palliative Care, 2(3), 45-59. 3
Munn, J., Hanson, L., Zimmerman, S. Sloane, P.D. & Mitchell, C.M. (2006). Do hospice services enhance end-of-life care for residents of nursing homes and assisted living? Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 54(3), 490-495. Dobbs, D., Munn, J.C., Zimmerman, S., Boustani, M, Williams, C., Sloane, P., Preisser, J., Reed, P., & Port, C. (2005) Risk factors related to activity involvement in long-term care. The Gerontologist, 45, Special Issue I, 81-86. Refereed Journal Articles Submitted: Munn, J. (under review). Viewing the World: Visual Qualitative Inquiry in International Settings. Journal of Social Work Education. Invited Book Chapters Published Zimmerman, S., Mitchell, C.M., Chen, C.K., Morgan, L.A., Gruber-Baldini, A.L., Sloane, P.D., Eckert, J.K.,& Munn, J. (2007). An Observation of Assisted Living Environments: Space Use and Behavior. In P. McCallion (Ed.) Housing for the Elderly: Policy and Practice Issues. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press, Inc. Zimmerman, S.I., Munn, J., & Koenig, T. (2006) Social work practice in assisted living settings in B. Berkman & S. D'Ambruoso (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Social Work in Aging. New York: Oxford University. Invited Book Chapters Submitted: Munn, J.C. (in press). Identifying and addressing the psychosocial, spiritual and existential issues affecting nursing home residents facing the end of life in M. Bern-Klug (Ed.) Transforming Psychosocial Advanced Chronic Illness and End-of-Life Care in the Nursing Home: The Social Work Role. New York: Columbia University. Refereed Abstracts Published Munn, J., Dobbs, D., Meier, A., Williams, C., Biola, H., & Zimmerman, S. (2007). How family perceptions about end of life in long-term care differ from perceptions of others. Gerontologist, 47, 158. Munn, J., Hanson, L., Zimmerman, S. Sloane, P.D. & Mitchell, C.M. (2007). Do hospice services enhance end-of-life care for residents of nursing homes and assisted living? Annals of Long-term Care, 15(3), 46. Munn, J., Zimmerman, S., Hanson, L., Williams, C., Sloane, P., Clipp, E., Tulsky, J., & Steinhauser, K. (2006). Measuring the quality of dying in long-term care. Gerontologist, 46, 184. Williams, S., Zimmerman, S., Williams, C., Dobbs, D., Munn, J., &, Sloane, P. (2006). Role strain for family caregivers of assisted living and nursing home residents at the end of life. Gerontologist, 46, 184. 4
Dobbs, D., Hanson, L., Zimmerman, S., Williams, C., & Munn, J. (2006). Administrator s attitudes about hospice and the development of the Hospice Attitudes Scale. Gerontologist, 46, 298. Dobbs, D.J., Hanson, L., Zimmerman, S., Willaims, C.S>, Munn, J., & Sloane, P. (2006). Hospice attitudes among assisted living and nursing home administrators and the long-term care hospice attitudes scale (LTC-HAS). Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 54, S41. Sloane, P., Cohen, L., Williams, C., Munn, J., Preisser, J., Sobsey, M., Wait, D., & Zimmerman, S. (2005). Effects of specialized bathing systems on resident cleanliness and water quality in nursing homes: a randomized controlled trial. Gerontologist, 45, 474. Zimmerman, S., Dobbs, D., Williams, C., Sloane, P., Eckert, J., Preisser, J., Hanson, L., Williams, S., & Munn, J. (2004). End-of-life in assisted living and nursing homes. Gerontologist, 44, 335. Zimmerman, S., Dobbs, D., Williams, C., Sloane, P., Eckert, J., Preisser, J., Hanson, L., Williams, S., & Munn, J. (2004). End-of-life in assisted living and nursing homes. Gerontologist, 44, 335. Zimmerman, S., Dobbs, D., Williams, C., Sloane, P., Eckert, J., Preisser, J., Hanson, L., Williams, S., & Munn, M. (2004). End-of-life in assisted living and nursing homes. Gerontologist, 44, 335. Munn, J., Hanson, L., Sloane, P., Zimmerman, S., & Mitchell, C. (2003). Do hospice services enhance end-of-life care in nursing homes and assisted living facilities? Gerontologist, 43, 234. Non-Refereed Publications Published Munn, J.C. (2008). A review of Cwikel, J.G. (2006). Social epidemiology: Strategies for public health activism. Research on Social Work Practice, 18, 522. Published Measures Munn, J., Zimmerman, S., Hanson, L., Williams, C., Sloane, P., Steinhauser, K., Clipp, E.C., & Tulsky, J. The Quality of Dying in Long-Term Care (QOD-LTC), Chapel Hill, NC. Dobbs, D., Hanson, L., Zimmerman, S., Williams, C., Munn, J., Sloane, P. (2006) The Long-term Care Hospice Attitudes Scale, Chapel Hill, NC. 5
Presentations Invited Papers Presented at Symposia Zimmerman, S., & Munn, J. (2009, March) Using Evidence to Improve Care and Outcomes: The Case of End-of-Life in Long-Term Care Settings. Invited pre-conference speaker, The Social Work in Hospice and Palliative Care Network, Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine & Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association, Austin, TX (national) Munn, J. & Adorno, G. (2008, October) By Invitation Only: Social Work Involvement at the End of Life, Poster presented at the Policy Institute sponsored by the John A. Hartford Foundation, Washington, DC. (national). Munn, J., (2007, September) Social Work Involvement at the End of Life in Long-Term Care. Poster presented at the Research Summit sponsored by the National Palliative Care Research Center, Park City, Utah. (national) Munn, J. (2007, March). Social Work at the End of Life in Long-term Care. Paper presented the symposia sponsored by the Live Oak Geriatric Initiative, Tallahassee, FL. (local). Munn, J., & Zimmerman, S. (2005, September). A Qualitative Approach to Defining a Good Death in Long-Term Care. Paper presented at the Annual symposium sponsored by the Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life, Durham, NC. (regional). Munn, J. (2005, April). Defining a Good Death. Paper presented at the annual evaluation site visit sponsored by the John A. Hartford Foundation Doctoral Fellows Program, New York, NY. (national). Munn, J. (2005, March). Social Work in Healthcare: Ethical Issues at the End of Life. Paper presented the annual symposium of the University of North Carolina Hospital Social Work Continuing Education, Chapel Hill, NC. (local). Refereed Papers Presented at Conferences and Symposia Munn, J. (2009, November). A Conceptual Framework for Examining Measures at the End of Life in Long-term Care. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA. (national). Munn, J., & Zimmerman, S. (2009, July). How do Family Members Fit into the Long- Term Care System at the End of Life? Paper presented at the conference of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France. (international) Munn, J., Meier, A., Dobbs, D., & Zimmerman, S. (2008, Nov.). Perceptions of Hospice in Long-Term Care from Five Stakeholder Groups. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Gerontological Association of America, Washington, D.C. (international) Adorno, G. & Munn, J. (2008, October) By Invitation Only: Social Work Involvement at the End of Life. Poster presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PA. (national) 6
Munn, J., Zimmerman, S., & Williams, C. (2008, January). A Mixed-Methods Definition of a Good Death. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC. (national). Munn, J., Dobbs, D., Meier, A., Williams, C., Biola, H., & Zimmerman, S. (2007, November). How Family Perceptions about End of Life in Long-Term Care Differ from the Perceptions of Others. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA. (international). Munn, J., (2007, February). Using the Life Course Perspective to Infuse Geriatric Content into HBSE. Poster presented at the Gero-Ed Forum Showcase sponsored by the Council on Social Work Education, Charleston, SC. (national) Munn, J., Zimmerman, S., Hanson, L., Williams, C., Sloane, P., Clipp, E., Tulaky, J., & Steinhauser, K. (2006, November). Measuring the Quality of Dying in Long-Term Care. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Dallas, TX. (international). Williams, S., Zimmerman, S., Williams, C., Dobbs, D., Munn, J., Sloane, P. (2006,November). Role Strain for Family Caregivers of Assisted Living and Nursing Home Residents at the End of Life. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Gerontological Society of America, Dallas, TX. (international). Dobbs, D., Hanson, L., Zimmerman, S., Williams, C., & Munn, J. (2006, November). Administrators Attitudes about Hospice and the Development of the Long-Term Care Hospice Attitudes Scale. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Gerontological Society of America, Dallas, TX. (international). Sloane, P.D., Cohen, L.W., Williams, C.S., Munn, J., Preisser, J.S., Sobsey, M.D., Wait, D.A., & Zimmerman, S.I. (2005, November) The Effect of Specialized Bathing Systems on Resident Cleanliness and Water Quality in Nursing Homes: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL. (international). Hooyman, N., & Munn, J. (2005, February). Strategies for Infusing Geriatric Competencies into Your Teaching: A Special Session for Ph.D. Students. Workshop presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, New York, New York. (national). Munn, J. (2004, November). Measuring a Good Death in Long-term Care Settings. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Gerontological Society of America Washington, DC. (international). Munn, J. (2004, April). The Teamwork Model of Reminiscence Therapy with Relocated Older Adults. Roundtable Presentation at the joint annual meeting of the NCOA/ASA, San Francisco, CA. (national). 7
Munn, J. (2003, November). Do Hospice Services Enhance End-of-Life Care in Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities? Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA. (international). Munn, J., Hanson, L.C., Zimmerman, S., Sloane, P., & Mitchell, M., (2003, April). The Effects of Hospice Care in Long-term Care Settings: A Pilot Study. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Gerontological Society, Richmond, VA. (national). Munn, J., (2002, April). Consistent Staffing: A Promising Alternative. Poster presented at the joint annual meeting of the NCOA/ASA, Denver, CO. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS Contracts and Grants Funded Jean Munn, PI. Developing a Specialized Gerontological Program. Funded by the Council on Social Work Education. 2009-2010. Total Award $10,000. Jean Munn, PI. The Florida Long-Term Care Research Partnership. Funded by FSU Provost Fund. 2008. Total Award $45,000 Jean Munn, PI. Social Work Involvement at the End of Life for Residents of Long-term Care Funded by John A. Hartford Foundation. 2007-2009. Total Award $100,000. Jean Munn, PI. Social Work Involvement at the End of Life for Residents of Long-term Care. Funded by the Florida State University First Year Assistant Professor Award. 2007. Total Award $16,000. Sheryl Zimmerman, PI. Jean Munn, Co-PI. Defining a Good Death for Residents in Long-Term Care. Funded by the Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life. 2004. Total Award. $20,000 Sheryl Zimmerman, PI., Jean Munn recipient. Defining a Good Death for Residents in Long Term Care. Funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation Doctoral Fellowship Award. 2003-2005. Total Award $40,000. Contracts and Grants Denied Jean Munn, PI., Jim Hinterlong, Co-PI. Disaster Preparedness for Older Floridians. Submitted to the Florida Catholic Charities. 2006. Total amount $450,000. The University United Way Representative, 2007, 2008 SERVICE Florida State University 8
College of Social Work Committee Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 2009-present Committee Member, Faculty Affairs Committee, 2009-2010 Committee Member, Research Committee, 2008-2009 Committee Member, BSW Program Committee, 2007-2010 Committee Member, Doctoral Program Committee, 2007-2010 Committee Member, International Program Committee, 2007-2010. Committee Member, Academic Affairs Committee, 2007-2008 Guest Reviewer for Refereed Journals The Profession 2007-present The Gerontologist 2005 Aging and Health 2008-present Western Journal of Nursing 2009 Traumatology 2009 Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research 2009 Journal of Applied Gerontology PRACTICE EXPERIENCE 2004-2005 Medical Social Worker Memory and Cognitive Disorders Clinic 2002 Social Worker Rural Health Initiative/UNC School of Medicine 2002 Team Member Geriatric Assessment Team/UNC School of Medicine 2001 Social Worker White Oak Manor of Shelby 1998-2001 Director of Social Services White Oak Manor of Rutherfordton 1997-1998 Social Work Assistant White Oak Manor of Tryon 1969-1970 Social Worker Cabarrus County Department of Social Services 9