University Park, Pa. -- Donna Fick, associate professor in the Penn State School of Nursing, has been awarded the 2005 Springer Award in Geriatric/Gerontologic Nursing.
The award, cosponsored by the Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing and Springer Publishing, is given annually to honor a distinguished single work of research in applied geriatric nursing. Fick received this year's award in recognition of her research article "Delirium superimposed on dementia in a community-living managed care population: A three-year retrospective study of prevalence, costs, and utilization," coauthored by Ann Kolanowski, Jennifer Waller, and Sharon Inouye and published in the Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences.
The award was presented to Fick at the 58th annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Nov. 19, in Orlando, Fla.
Along with receiving a cash prize, the award winning paper is considered for publication by Springer Publishing Co., either in book or journal-article format. To be considered for this award, the recipient must be a geriatric and gerontological nurse whose research applies to improving the nursing care of the elderly.