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Curriculum Vitae: Nancy Jean Moules PhD RNEducationYear Completed2000199719951979EducationPhDMNBNNursing DiplomaInstitutionUniversity of Calgary, ABUniversity of Calgary, ABUniversity of Calgary, ABFoothills Hospital School ofNursing, Calgary, ABLicensure/CertificationRNInstitutionCollege and Association ofRegistered Nurses of AlbertaInstitutionUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of Calgary / KidsCancer Care FoundationUniversity of Calgary / AlbertaChildren’s Hospital Foundation/Alberta Children’s HospitalResearch Institute for Child andMaternal HealthAcademic RankProfessorNursing Research Chair: Childand Family Cancer CareNursing Professorship in Childand Family Centered NursingCareLicensure/CertificationYear CompletedCurrentAcademic AppointmentsYear of Appointment2012-present2015-20202010-2015Teaching ExperienceDates2004, 2006, 2008-20182011-20182010-20182013-2014, 2017InstitutionUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of CalgaryTitle of CourseNURS 623NURS 723NURS 783NURS 627Course LevelGraduateGraduateGraduateGraduate1

Graduate Student SupervisionStudentK. Dobbin-WilliamsK FrancoisL. HeadleyA. LiddleC. PowellJ. CaswellH. MacDonaldK. WeberN. TonerProgramPhDPhDPhDPhDPhDMN ThesisMN ThesisMN Course-basedPhDYear CompletedIn progressIn progressIn progressIn progressIn progressIn progressIn progressIn progress2017K. FrancoisMN Course-based2016A. MorckPhD2014Thesis or Project TitleInpatient PediatricOncology NursingAdolescent Relational Care:It is Different, theDifference, and Making aDifferenceInforming Practice in thePediatric EpilepsyMonitoring Unit: AnIntegrative Review ofCurrent Practices andSafety Considerations"Do You Think the AngelsWill Speak Spanish?" :Nurses' Experiences ofDeath in PediatricOncologyScholarshipScholarship of DiscoveryTypeDDProject Title/DatesKids CancerCare FoundationChair in Childand FamilyCancer Care.2015-2020Impacts onRomanticPartners ofAdolescentswith Cancer.2015-2017Funding Sourceand AmountKids CancerCare Foundation 1 millionProjectMembers/RolesPI: Moules, N.Peer-reviewed ScholarlyProducts DisseminationUniversity ofCalgary, Facultyof NursingResearchEndowmentAward 12,523PI: Moules, N.Co-Is: Estefan,A., Guilcher, G.,Laing, C.,Schulte, F.,Slobogian, V.Conference PresentationsMoules, N. J., Laing, C. M., Estefan,A., Schulte, F., & Guilcher, G. (2017,June). "Family is who they say theyare": Boyfriends and girlfriends ofadolescents and young adultsexperiencing cancer. Paper2

presented at the InternationalFamily Nursing Conference,Pamplona, Spain.Moules, N. J., Laing, C. M., Estefan,A., Schulte, F., & Guilcher, G. (2017,May). Family is who they say theyare: Boyfriends and girlfriends ofadolescents and young adultsexperiencing cancer. Paperpresented at the CanadianAssociation of PsychosocialOncology Annual Conference,Vancouver, Canada.Moules, N. J., Esfefan, A., Laing, C.M., Schulte, F., Slobogian, V.,Guilcher G., & Strother D. (2015,August). Differentiating from thefamily of origin: Sexuality andromantic relationships in adolescentcancer experiences. Paperpresented at the 12th AnnualInternational Family NursingConference, Odense, Denmark.DDDUnderstandingExperiences ofCompassion inTherapeuticRelationshipswith PeopleWho Self-harm.2015-2017Changing theShape of SickleCell DiseaseTreatment: aHermeneuticStudy of a Casethat Changed aFamily and aMedicalPractice.2015-2016University ofCalgary, Facultyof NursingResearchEndowmentAward 10,425PI: Estefan, A.Co-Is: Claire, C.,Field, J.,McCaffrey, G.,Moules, N.University ofCalgary,UniversityResearch GrantsCommitteeSeed Grant 15,000PI: Moules, N.Co-Is: Guilcher,G., Laing, C.Social Return onInvestment: aProposedUniversity ofCalgary, Facultyof NursingPI: Laing, C.Co-I: Moules, N.Journal ArticleMoules, N. J., Laing, C. M., &Guilcher, G. (2017). Changing theshape of sickle cell diseasetreatment: A hermeneutic study ofa case that changed a family and amedical practice. Journal of AppliedHermeneutics, Article 4. a/jah/index.php/jah/article/view/144/pdfJournal ArticleLaing, C. M., & Moules, N. J. (2017).Social return on investment: A new3

DMethod ofUnderstandingValue of aPediatricOncology TeenLeadershipProgram.2015-2016EndowmentAward 12,147Sexuality andAdolescentswith A) 100,000approach to understanding andadvocating for value in healthcare.Journal of Nursing Administration,47(12), 623-628.doi:10.1097/nna.0000000000000557PI: Moules, N.Co-Is: Estefan,A., Field, J.,Guilcher, G.,Laing, C.,Schulte, F.,Strother, D.,Conference PresentationLaing, C. M., & Moules, N. J. (2015,November). Social return oninvestment: A proposed method ofunderstanding value anddetermining feasibility in healthcare.Poster presented at the CanadianInstitutes of Health Research,Institute of Cancer Research Careersin Cancer Research DevelopmentProgram, Montreal, Canada.Journal ArticleMoules, N. J., Laing, C. M., Estefan,A., Schulte, F., & Guilcher, G. (2018).“Family is who they say they are:”Examining the effects of cancer onthe romantic partners ofadolescents and young adults.Journal of Family Nursing. Advanceonline publication. , N. J., Estefan, A., Laing, C.M., Schulte, F., Guilcher, G. M. T.,Field, J. C., & Strother, D. (2017). "Atribe apart": Sexuality and cancer inadolescence. Journal of PediatricOncology Nursing, 34(4), 295-308.doi:10.1177/1043454217697669DSocial Return onInvestment: aUniversity ofCalgary,PI: Laing, C.Co-I: Moules, N.Conference PresentationEstefan, A., Moules, N. J., & Laing,C. M. (2017, June). Storying self-inrelation to family: Composing sexualidentity in adolescents diagnosedwith cancer. Paper presented at theInternational Family NursingConference, Pamplona, Spain.Journal ArticlesLaing, C. M., & Moules, N. J. (2015).4

ProposedMethod ofUnderstandingValue in HealthCare (Children’sCancer Camps).2014-2016UniversityResearch GrantsCommitteeSeed Grant 11,000“It’s not just camp!” understandingthe meaning of children’s cancercamps for children and families.Journal of Pediatric OncologyNursing, 33(1), 33-44.doi:10.1177/1043454214563934Laing, C. M., & Moules, N. J. (2015).Children's cancer camps: A way tounderstand grief differently.Omega: Journal of Death & Dying,70(4), 436-453.doi:10.1177/0030222815572605Laing, C. M., & Moules, N. J. (2014).Stories from cancer camp: Tales ofglitter and gratitude. Journal ofApplied Hermeneutics, Article 3.Retrieved ex.php/jah/article/view/59/pdfLaing, C. M., & Moules, N. J. (2014).Children's cancer camps: A sense ofcommunity, a sense of family.Journal of Family Nursing, ce PresentationsLaing, C. M., & Moules, N. J. (2016,November). The impact of the campexperience on our patients andfamilies: The medical professionalperspective. Panel discussion andinvited speaker at the Children’sOncology Camping AssociationInternational, San Francisco, CA.DExamining theEffects ofChildhoodKids CancerCare Chair 30,000PI: Moules, N.Co-Is: Estefan,A., McCaffrey,Laing, C. M., & Moules, N. J. (2014,October). Understanding children’scancer camps. Paper presented atthe International Camping Congress,Antalya, Turkey.Journal ArticlesMoules, N. J., Estefan, A.,McCaffrey, G., Tapp, D. M., &5

Cancer on theParentalSubsystemRelationship.2013-2015G., Strother, D.,Tapp, D.Strother, D. (2016). Examining theeffects of childhood cancer on theparental subsystem: Implications forparents and health careprofessionals-Part 3. Journal ofFamily Nursing, 22(4), 559-578.doi:10.1177/1074840716675986Moules, N. J., Estefan, A.,McCaffrey, G., Tapp, D. M., &Strother, D. (2016). Taking one forthe team: Examining the effects ofchildhood cancer on the parentalsubsystem-Part 2. Journal of FamilyNursing, 22(4), 540-558.doi:10.1177/1074840716675985Moules, N. J., Estefan, A.,McCaffrey, G., Tapp, D. M., &Strother, D. (2016). Differences andtrading: Examining the effects ofchildhood cancer on the parentalsubsystem-Part 1. Journal of FamilyNursing, 22(4), 515-539.doi:10.1177/1074840716668102West, C. H., Bell, J. M., Woodgate, R.L., & Moules, N. J. (2015). Waitingto return to normal: An explorationof family systems intervention inchildhood cancer. Journal of FamilyNursing, 21(2), 261-294.doi:10.1177/1074840715576795Conference PresentationsMoules, N. J., Estefan, A.,McCaffrey, G., Tapp, D. M., &Strother, D. (2016, October). Takingone for the team: Examining theeffects of childhood cancer on theparental relationship. Paperpresented at the 48th Congress ofthe International Society ofPaediatric Oncology (SIOP), Dublin,Ireland.Moules, N. J., Estefan, A.,McCaffrey, G., Tapp, D. M., &6

Strother, D. (2015, August).Examining the effects of childhoodcancer on the parental relationship.Poster presented at InternationalFamily Nursing Conference, Odense,Denmark.Moules, N. J., Estefan, A.,McCaffrey, G., Tapp, D. M., &Strother, D. (2014, October).Examining the effects of childhoodcancer on the parental relationship.Poster presented at the SIOP(International Society of PediatricOncology) 46th Congress, Toronto,Canada.DPractice of Picaon Pregnancy inCanadianImmigrantWomen.2012-2015University ofCalgary, Facultyof NursingEndowmentAward 4,100PI: Mannion, C.Co-Is: Kim, A.,Moules, N.,Premji, S.,Wilson, W.M.Moules, N. J., Estefan, A.,McCaffrey, G., Tapp, D. M., &Strother, D. (2014, April). Examiningthe effects of childhood cancer onthe parental subsystem. Paperpresented at the CanadianAssociation of PsychosocialOncology Annual Conference,Winnipeg, Canada.Conference PresentationsMannion, C., Hasanova N., Kim, M.J., Premji, S. Moules, N. & Wilson,W. (2016). Understanding the livedexperience of pregnant womenpracticing Pica. International Journalfor Qualitative Methods, 15(1), 25.doi:10.1177/1609406916672113Mannion, C. A., Hasanova, N., Kim,M. J., Premji, S., Moules, N .J., &Wilson, W. (2016). The practice ofPica during pregnancy. Journal ofPediatric and NeonatalIndividualized Medicine, 6(1), 13.doi:10.7363/060110Kim, M. J., Hasanova, N., Mannion,C., Premji, S., Moules, N. J., &Wilson, W. (2016, February).Practice of Pica during pregnancy ofimmigrant women. Poster7

presentation at the CanadianNational Perinatal ResearchMeeting, Banff, Canada.Mannion, C. A., Hasanova, N., Kim,M. J., Premji, S., Moules, N .J., &Wilson, W. (2016, November). Pica.Paper presented at the MargaretScott Wright Research/CanadianNursing Students’ AssociationWestin Hotel, Edmonton, Canada.Mannion, C., Kim, M. J., Hasonova,N., Premji, S., Moules, N. J., &Wilson, W. (2014, November). Theinvestigation of Pica behaviouramong immigrant women duringpregnancy. Paper presented at theMargaret Scott Wright Conference,Edmonton, Canada.DNursingProfessorship inChild and FamilyCenteredCancer nandAlbertaChildren’sHospitalResearchInstitute 250,000PI: Moules, N.DNeonataltransportnursing is aninterpretivepractice.2016Caswell, J.L.,Moules, N.J., &McCaffrey, G.DIntensive careunit nursing: Aninterpretableandhermeneuticpractice.2016Harvey, G.,Tapp, D.M., &Moules, N.J.Journal ArticleCaswell, J. L., Moules, N. J., &McCaffrey, G. (2016). Neonataltransport nursing is an interpretivepractice. Journal of AppliedHermeneutics, Article 16. a/jah/index.php/jah/article/view/133/pdfJournal ArticleHarvey, G., Tapp, D. M., & Moules,N. J. (2016). Intensive care unitnursing: An interpretable andhermeneutic practice. Journal ofApplied Hermeneutics, Article 14.Retrieved from8

DPediatricpalliative care.2015-2016McConnell, S.,Raffin Bouchal,S., Moules, N.J.,& Rallison, .php/jah/article/view/127/pdfMcConnell, S., Raffin Bouchal, S.,Moules, N. J., Rallison, L. (2017,June). Family centered care inpediatric acute care: Is it working?Paper presented at theInternational Family NursingConference, Pamplona, Spain.McConnell, S., Raffin Bouchal, S.,Moules, N. J., & Rallison, L. (2016,October). Supporting nurses in theface of illness, death, and dying: “Iwant debriefing sessions where I canlay it out.” Poster presented at the21st International Conference onPalliative Care, Montreal, Canada.McConnell, S. Raffin Bouchal, S.,Moules, N. J., & Rallison, L. (2016,October). “Scared of palliative”:Perspectives on palliative care frompediatric nurses caring for childrenwith progressive life shorteningillnesses on acute care units. Paperpresented at the 21st InternationalConference on Palliative Care,Montreal, Canada.DHolding on andletting go:Families’experiences ofanticipatorymourning interminal cancer.2015Raffin Bouchal,S., Rallison, L.B., Moules, N.J., & Sinclair, S.McConnell, S., Raffin Bouchal, S.,Moules, N., & Rallison, L. (2015,June). It is not just part of the job:Nurses suffering and the role ofnurse leaders in addressing the needfor support. Paper presented at theInternational Council of NursesConference, Seoul, South Korea.Journal ArticleRaffin Bouchal, S., Rallison, L. B.,Moules, N. J., & Sinclair, S. (2015).Holding on and letting go: Families’experiences of anticipatorymourning in terminal cancer.Omega: Journal of Death & Dying,72(1), 42-68.9

DLoss, grieving,and death.2014Raffin Bouchal,S., & Moules, N.J.DThe applicationof qualitativeresearchfindings tooncologynursingpractice.2014Cuthbert, C., &Moules, N. J.doi:10.1177/0030222815574700ChapterRaffin Bouchal, S., & Moules, N. J.(2017). Loss, grieving and death. InB. Kozier, G. Erb, A. Burman, K.Burke, & L. Leeseberg Stamler(Eds.), Fundamentals of nursing: Thenature of nursing practice (4thCanadian ed., pp. 1456-1483).Toronto, Canada: PearsonEducation.Journal ArticleCuthbert, C. A., & Moules, N.(2014). The application ofqualitative research findings tooncology nursing practice. OncologyNursing Forum, 41(6), 683-685.doi:10.1188/14.onf.683-685Scholarship of ApplicationTypeAProject Title/DatesStories ThatHeal:Understandingthe Effects ofCreating andViewing DigitalStories withPediatricOncologyPatients,Families, andHealthcareTeams.2014-2016Funding Sourceand AmountUniversity ofCalgary, Facultyof NursingSpecial CallOperating Grant 32,747ProjectMembers/RolesPI: Laing, C.Co-Is: Estefan,A., Lang, M.,Moules, N.,Sinclair, S.Peer-reviewed ScholarlyProducts DisseminationJournal ArticleLaing, C. M., Moules, N. J., Estefan,A., & Lang, M. (2017). "Stories takeyour role away from you":Understanding the impact on healthcare professionals of viewing digitalstories of pediatric andadolescent/young adult oncologypatients. Journal of PediatricOncology Nursing, 34(4), 261-271.doi:10.1177/1043454217697023Laing, C. M., Moules, N. J., Estefan,A., & Lang, M. (2017). Stories thatheal: Understanding the effects ofcreating digital stories with pediatricand adolescent/young adultoncology patients. Journal ofPediatric Oncology Nursing, 34(4),272-282.doi:10.1177/1043454216688639Laing, C. M., & Moules, N. J. (2015).10

Stories that heal: Understanding theeffects of creating and viewingdigital stories with pediatriconcology patients, families, andhealthcare teams. The InternationalJournal of Social, Political andCommunity Agendas in the Arts,9(3-4), 17-28. doi:10.18848/23269960/CGP/v09i3-4/36410Conference PresentationLaing, C. M., Moules, N. J., Estefan,A., & Lang, M. (2016, October).Stories that heal: Using digitalstorytelling as a psychosocialintervention in pediatric andadolescent/young adult cancer care.Paper presented at theInternational Psycho OncologySociety Congress, Dublin, Ireland.Laing, C. M., Moules, N. J., Estefan,A. E., & Lang, M. (2016, October).Stories that heal: Using digitalstorytelling as a therapeuticintervention. Paper presented at theCanadian Association of Nurses inOncology, Calgary, Canada.Laing, C. M., Moules, N. J., Estefan,A. E., & Lang, M. (2016, May).Stories that heal: Understanding theeffects of creating and viewingdigital stories with paediatric andadolescent/young adult oncologypatients, families, and healthcareteams. Workshop and paperpresented at the CanadianAssociation of PsychosocialOncology Conference, Halifax,Canada.Laing, C. M., & Moules, N. J. (2014,June). Stories that heal:Understanding the effects ofcreating and viewing digital storieswith pediatric oncology patients,families, and healthcare teams.11

Paper presented at the 9thInternational Conference on theArts in Society, Rome, Italy.Laing, C. M., Moules, N. J., Estefan,A. E., & Lang, M. (2016,October). Stories that heal: Usingdigital storytelling as a therapeuticintervention. Paper presented atthe Canadian Association of Nursesin Oncology, Calgary, Canada.Scholarship of IntegrationTypeIIIProject Title/DatesBy the water’sedge: Ahermeneuticlook at sufferingand selfcompassion incounsellingpsychology.2018Not quite thisand not quitethat: Anorexianervosa,counsellingpsychology, andhermeneuticinquiry in atapestry ofambiguity.2018Is it really“yesterday’swar”? WhatGadamer has tosay about whatgets counted.2017Funding Sourceand AmountProjectMembers/RolesKlingle, K.,RussellMayhew, S.,Kassan, A., &Moules, N.J.Williams, E.P.,RussellMayhew, S.,Moules, N.J., &Dimitropoulos,G.Moules, N.J.,Venturato, L.,Laing, C.M., &Field, J.CPeer-reviewed Scholarly ProductsDisseminationJournal ArticleKlingle, K., Russell-Mayhew, S.,Kassan, A., & Moules, N. (2018). Bythe water’s edge: A hermeneuticlook at suffering and selfcompassion in counsellingpsychology. International Journal forthe Advancement of Counselling, 110. doi:10.1007/s10447-018-9322-6Journal ArticleWilliams, E. P., Russell-Mayhew, S.,Moules, N. J., & Dimitropoulos, G.(2018). Not quite this and not quitethat: Anorexia nervosa, counsellingpsychology, and hermeneuticinquiry in a tapestry of ambiguity.Journal of Applied Hermeneutics,Article 3. Retrieved ex.php/jah/article/view/165/pdfJournal ArticleMoules, N. J., Venturato, L., Laing,C. M., & Field, J. C. (2017). Is it really“yesterday’s war”? What Gadamerhas to say about what gets counted.Journal of Applied Hermeneutics,Article 1. Retrieved ex.php/jah/article/view/140/pdf12

IThematicanalysis: Strivingto meet thetrustworthinesscriteria.2017Nowell, L.,Norris, J.M.,White, D.E., &Moules, N.J.IIsn’t alloncologyhermeneutic?2016Moules, N.J. &Laing, C.M.IKnowing peopleand interpretivepractice.2016Turcato, W.C.,McCaffrey, G., &Moules, N.J.IEncounteringthe greatproblems in thestreet: Enactinghermeneuticphilosophy asresearch inpracticedisciplines.2016McCaffrey, G., &Moules, N.J.IMix it up:PhenomenologyMannion, C.,Hasanova, N.,Journal ArticleNowell, L. S., Norris, J. M., White, D.E., & Moules, N. J. (2017). Thematicanalysis: Striving to meet thetrustworthiness criteria.International Journal of QualitativeMethods, 16(1).doi:10.1177/1609406917733847Conference PresentationNowell, L. S., White, D. E., Norris, J.M., & Moules, N. J. (2015, April).Thematic analysis: striving to meetthe trustworthiness criteria. Paperpresented at the QualitativeMethods Conference, Melbourne,Australia. International Journal ofQualitative Methods, 2016, 10. doi:10.1177/1609406916628969Conference PresentationMoules, N. J., & Laing, C. M. (2016,May). Isn’t all oncologyhermeneutic? Paper presented atthe Canadian Association ofPsychosocial Oncology Conference,Halifax, Canada.Journal ArticleTurcato, W. C., McCaffrey, G., &Moules, N. J. (2016). Knowingpeople and interpretive practice.Journal of Applied Hermeneutics,Article 15. Retrieved ex.php/jah/article/view/132/pdfJournal ArticleMcCaffrey, G., & Moules, N. J.(2016). Encountering the greatproblems in the street: Enactinghermeneutic philosophy as researchin practice disciplines. Journal ofApplied Hermeneutics, Article 1.Retrieved ex.php/jah/article/view/106Conference PresentationMannion, C., Hasanova, N., Kim,13

and SocialMedia.2016Kim, M.J.,Premji, S.,Moules, N.J. &Wilson, W.IOut of order: ToDebbie andDave, Chris andBill, MJ andJohn.2015Bright, K.,Brockway, M.,Carrera, G.,Kathol, B., Keys,E., Moules, N.J.,Robinson, A.,SmithMacDonald, L.,& Virani, AIThe attractionof hermeneuticsfor advancingfamily nursingresearch.2015Moules, N.J.I, ACatchinghermeneutics inthe act:Hermeneuticresearch in theaction ofhealthcare.2015Conductinghermeneuticresearch: Fromphilosophy topractice.2015Catchinghermeneutics inthe act.2015Moules, N.J.,McCaffrey, G., &Laing, C.M.IIMoules, N.J.,Field, J.C.,McCaffrey, G.P.,& Laing, C.M.M.J., Premji, S., Moules, N. J. &Wilson, W. Mix it up:Phenomenology and Social Media.Paper presentation at theInternational Institute forQualitative Health ResearchKelowna, Canada.Journal ArticleBright, K., Brockway, M., Carrera, G.,Kathol, B., Keys, E., Moules, N. J., . . Virani, A. (2015). Out of order: ToDebbie and Dave, Chris and Bill, MJand John. Journal of AppliedHermeneutics, Article 4. a/jah/index.php/jah/article/view/92/pdfConference PresentationMoules, N. J. (2015, August). Theattraction of hermeneutics foradvancing family nursing research.Paper presented at theInternational Family NursingConference, Odense, Denmark.Conference PresentationMoules, N. J., McCaffrey, G., &Laing, C. M. (2015, October).Catching hermeneutics in the act:Hermeneutic research in the actionof healthcare. Paper presented atthe Qualitative Health ResearchConference, Toronto, Canada.BookMoules, N. J., McCaffrey, G., Field, J.C., & Laing, C. M. (2015). Conductinghermeneutic research: Fromphilosophy to practice. New York,NY: Peter Lang.Journal ArticleMoules, N. J., & McCaffrey, G.(2015). Catching hermeneutics inthe act. Journal of AppliedHermeneutics, Editorial 1. a/jah/index.php/jah/article/view/714

IAletheia - rememberingand enlivening.2015Moules, N. J.IConductinghermeneuticresearch: Theaddress of thetopic.2014Moules, N.J.,Field, J.C.,McCaffrey, G.P.,& Laing, C.IWalkingalongsidechildren withprogressive lifeshorteningillness experiences ofpediatric acutecare nurses: Aliteraturereview.2014McConnell, S.,Raffin Bouchal,S., Moules, N.J.,& Rallison, L.Not just ratsand stats:Extendingunderstandingthrough artsand creativity inhealth care.2014Venturato, L.,Moules, N.J.,Laing, C.M.,McCaffrey, G., &Goopy, S.I3/pdfJournal ArticleMoules, N. J. (2015). Aletheia - remembering and enlivening.Journal of Applied Hermeneutics,Editorial 2. Retrieved ex.php/jah/article/view/89/78Journal ArticleMoules, N. J., Field, J. C., McCaffrey,G. P., & Laing, C. M. (2014).Conducting hermeneutic research:The address of the topic. Journal ofApplied Hermeneutics, Article 7.Retrieved ex.php/jah/article/view/66/pdfConference PresentationMcConnell, S., Raffin Bouchal, S.,Moules, N. J., & Rallison, L. (2014,November). Walking alongsidechildren with progressive lifeshortening illness: Experiences ofpediatric acute care nurses: Aliterature review. Poster presentedat the 2nd Congress on PaediatricPalliative Care, Rome, Italy.McConnell, S., Raffin Bouchal, S.,Moules, N. J., & Rallison, L. (2014,September). Walking alongsidechildren with progressive lifeshortening illness: Experiences ofpediatric acute care nurses. Posterpresented at the 20th InternationalCongress on Palliative Care,Montreal, Canada.Conference PresentationVenturato, L., Moules, N.J., Laing,C.M., McCaffrey, G., & Goopy, S.(2014, June). Not just rats and stats:Extending understanding througharts and creativity in health care.Symposia presentation at Arts inSociety Conference, Rome, Italy.15

Professional nizationChildren’s Oncology GroupPsychosocial Oncology Research Training InstituteCanadian Association of Psychosocial OncologyInternational Family Nursing AssociationARC Award in Family Centered Care, Alberta Children’s HospitalAdvisory Group for the Kids Cancer Care ChairNorth American Society of Philosophical Hermeneutics (NASPH)Couple and Family Therapy Certificates and Diploma Program, Faculty of Social Work,University of CalgaryCanadian Hermeneutic InstituteVecovaResearch Advisory Group of the Kids Cancer Care foundation of Alberta16

Curriculum Vitae: Nancy Jean Moules PhD RN Education Year Completed Education Institution 2000 PhD University of Calgary, AB 1997 MN University of Calgary, AB 1995 BN University of Calgary, AB 1979 Nursing Diploma Foothills Hospital School of

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