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Dr. Mary Molewyk Doornbos

PhD, RN, Professor Emerita & Senior Research Fellow, 茄子视频 Nursing Department

Education

  • PhD Wayne State University 1993
  • MS University of Michigan 1983
  • BSN University of Michigan 1980

Professional Experience

 

  • Professor of Nursing; September 1994 鈥 Present
  • Associate Professor of Nursing; September 1990 鈥 August 1994
  • Assistant Professor of Nursing; September 1986 鈥 August 1990
  • Instructor of Nursing; September 1983 鈥 August 1986

Administrative Responsibilities in the Department of Nursing

  • Chairperson of Department - Summer 2018-Summer 2020
  • Chairperson of Department - Fall 2012 [acting] 
  • Chairperson of Department - Fall 2004-Summer 2010
  • Chairperson of Department - Spring Summer Fall 1999 [acting]
  • Chairperson of Department - Fall 1986 [acting]

Specialty

  • Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing

Professional Services

Professional consultations

  • Consultant to the Government Accountability Office: Bipartisan request from Chairman Pete Start of the Health Subcommittee of the House Committee on Ways and Means and Ranking Member Gordon Smith of the Senate Special Committee an Aging. "Challenges of caregivers of adult children with serious mental impairments or emotional disturbances." August, 2007.
  • Dordt College Department of Nursing. CCNE accreditation consultation. June, 2006.
  • Trinity Western University Department of Nursing. External reviewer - integration of Christian faith throughout departmental curriculum and scholarship. September 2006.

Manuscript Reviewer

  • Qualitative Health Research - April, 2013 - present
  • Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - December, 2011 - Present
  • Western Journal of Nursing Research - January, 2007
  • Applied Journal of Gerontology - August, 2007

Professional Associations

  • Michigan Association of Colleges of Nursing, Treasurer
  • American Psychiatric Nurses Association
  •  - Lakeshore District, Past Member - Nominating Committee
  • Midwest Nursing Research Society - Abstract Reviewer
  •  -Kappa Epsilon Chapter-At-Large and Rho Chapter, Leadership Succession Committee

Awards

  • Award for Excellence in Nursing Research 鈥 Kappa Epsilon Chapter-at-Large of Sigma Theta Tau International. December, 2016.
  • Award for Community-Based Teaching 鈥 given to all members of the Department of Nursing - Calvin College 鈥 February 14, 2013.
  • Award for Excellence in Nursing Education - Kappa Epsilon Chapter-at-Large of Sigma Theta Tau International; April, 2003

Recent grants

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation Investigator Initiated Research Program. 鈥淲omen Supporting Women Model鈥. $55,000. Approved, funded July 2021.  

  • Spectrum Health 鈥 Healthier Communities. 鈥淐ommunity Engaged Health Equity Zones Project鈥.  Approved, funded December 2020, $35,882.

  • 茄子视频 Sabbatical Leave. Approved, funded January 鈥 August, 2021. 

  • 茄子视频 鈥淧ublic Health Initiative鈥. 鈥淲omen Supporting Women: Supportive/educative Groups for Ethnically Diverse, Urban, Impoverished Women Struggling with Depression and Anxiety.鈥 Approved, funded June, 2020, $7850. 

  • Michigan Health Endowment Fund. 鈥淎ddressing Stigma: Lay Ambassadors for Mental Health.鈥 Approved, funded, May 2020, $99,990. 

    Calvin Research Fund (CRF). 鈥淲omen Supporting Women: Supportive/educative Groups for Ethnically Diverse, Urban, Impoverished Women Struggling with Depression and Anxiety.鈥  Approved, funded October, 2017 for one course release during 2018-2019.

  • Calvin College 鈥淧ublic Health Initiative鈥. 鈥淲omen Supporting Women: Supportive/educative Groups for Ethnically Diverse, Urban, Impoverished Women Struggling with Depression and Anxiety.鈥 Approved, funded June, 2017, $5000.
  • Calvin Research Fund (CRF). 鈥淲omen Supporting Women: Supportive/educative Groups for Ethnically Diverse, Urban, Impoverished Women Struggling with Depression and Anxiety.鈥  Approved, funded October, 2016 for one course release during 2017-2018
  • Calvin College 鈥淧ublic Health Initiative鈥. 鈥淲omen Supporting Women: Supportive/educative Groups for Ethnically Diverse, Urban, Impoverished Women Struggling with Depression and Anxiety.鈥 Approved, funded, August, 2016, $5000
  • Calvin Research Fund (CRF). 鈥淲omen Supporting Women: Supportive/educative Groups for Ethnically Diverse, Urban, Impoverished Women Struggling with Depression and Anxiety.鈥  Approved, funded October, 2015 for one course release during 2016-2017
  • Calvin Research Fund (CRF). "Supportive/educative Groups as a Culturally Sensitive Intervention for Ethnically Diverse, Urban, Impoverished Women Struggling with Depression and Anxiety." Approved, funded October, 2012 for one course release during 2013-2014
  • Perrigo Company Foundation. "Supportive Educative Groups for Ethnically Diverse, Urban, Impoverished Women Struggling with Depression and Anxiety." Approved, funded June, 2012, $10,000.

Fellowships

  • University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 1999-2000 Fellow of the Summer Nursing Research Institute

Research and Scholarship

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Mary Doornbos and student researchers

Women Supporting Women

Focus Group Phase

Appropriate design and delivery of mental health care interventions is essential to effective treatment but knowledge of culturally sensitive interventions is limited. Using the ideological perspective of community based participatory research and in the context of long-term partnerships between the Calvin College Department of Nursing and underserved neighborhoods that are predominately Black, Hispanic, and White respectively, focus groups were conducted. The results identified a desired new resource 鈥搒upportive/educative groups on anxiety and depression.

Women Supporting Women Pilot Study

Using the focus group feedback, the research team designed a pilot intervention study titled Women Supporting Women (WSW). Its intent was to determine if six supportive/educative groups over the course of four months increased self-care knowledge and decreased symptoms. Senior level nursing students delivered the educational content during their community focused practicum experience in NURS 379. The pilot study ran for five years and the results were encouraging. Six months after the groups finished, the women reported increased knowledge about and decreased symptoms of anxiety and depression.

Women Supporting Women Phase II

Women Supporting Women Phase II began in the spring of 2017. We have enhanced the intervention via the addition of an interdisciplinary element. Calvin College Art Department faculty and students are leading a bookmaking project in which the women create a page for their book that links to the educational content while capturing their unique journey with anxiety and depression. The research team is also mailing 鈥渂etween session鈥 hand painted cards that incorporate positive affirmations to encourage the women鈥檚 engagement with the group. Finally, the intervention now includes a 鈥済raduation day鈥 in which the women invite guests, present their art work, receive certificates of completion, and celebrate with refreshments. The research team anticipates that WSW Phase II will span five years.

Researchers

Principle Investigator: Mary Molewyk Doornbos 鈥 Professor of Nursing
Co-Investigator: Gail Zandee 鈥 Associate Professor of Nursing

Research Team

  • Barbara Timmermans, Associate Professor of Nursing
  • Jesse Moes, Assistant Professor of Nursing

Current Research Assistants

  • Emily Heitsch
  • Morgan Quist
  • Erica Heetderks

Past Research Assistants

  • Joleen DeGroot
  • Megan DeMaagd-Rodriguez
  • Julia Smit-Scholman
  • Molly Zietse

Press

"Collaborating to improve mental health in Grand Rapids," Calvin Spark, September 2017.

The Banner, August 2017.