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Kristine Williams
PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN
Sally Mathis Hartwig Professor in Gerontological Nursing
446 CNB
319-335-3103
Education: 

PhD, University of Kansas
MSN, University of Connecticut (Primary Care Practitioner)
BSN, Kent State University

Research/Clinical Interests: 
  • Improving nursing care for older adults who require support in long-term care settings
  • Effective and person-centered communication
  • Non-pharmacological interventions for dementia care
  • Interventions to promote successful cognitive and functional health
  • Cognitive interventions
  • Telehealth interventions to support family caregivers of persons with dementia

Kristine Williams is a nurse gerontologist and the Sally Mathis Hartwig Professor in Gerontological Nursing at the University of Iowa College of Nursing. Dr. Williams’ NIH-funded program of research tests interventions designed to improve communication between nursing home staff and residents, promote self-care of assisted living residents using cognitive training, and support family members caring for persons with dementia at home using in-home monitoring as a basis for professional feedback. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and the Gerontological Society of America. Her research linking elderspeak communication to behavior of persons with dementia was highlighted by the Alzheimer’s Association and reported in the national media including Good Morning America, the CBS Evening News, and the New York Times.

IOWA RESEARCH ONLINE: http://works.bepress.com/kristine_williams