Tatiana Sadak - She Her
Affiliate Professor
Unpaid Academic
Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics
Profile
Dr. Sadak synergistically dedicates her effort to administration, clinical work, education, research, and policy, focusing on identifying and applying innovative methods to optimize care for people with dementia and their families. Although her primary appointment is at the Yale School of Nursing, Tatiana remains a pivotal member of the UW School of Nursing team.
Tatiana’s mission is to transform the clinical care, research, policy, and education of healthcare professionals by fully integrating and leveraging specialized knowledge that too often exists in isolated silos. “The impact of dementia is personal, emotional, economic, and systemic. Yet health care for people with dementia and their families has changed remarkably little. We have for too long approached a complex and inherently multidisciplinary problem with fragmented care methods in which clinicians with minimal to no formal specialized training work independently of other disciplines.”
Dr. Sadak is leading the Dementia Palliative Education Network (DPEN), the UWSON Excellence in Long-Term Care Externship Program – an innovative initiative directed at inspiring nursing students to see themselves as having a career in long-term care, which has the most significant workforce deficit of any nursing sector. The program model is low-cost, effective, quickly disseminated, and easily duplicated, dissipating misperceptions about LTC.
Tatiana leads UWSON, national and international initiatives to develop a dementia-capable healthcare workforce and improve older adults’ outpatient and Long Term Care (LTC) through rigorous research, education, and policy. Dr. Sadak is a primary investigator on the National Institute of Health, HRSA, Foundations, and State-funded grants that generated over 10 Million in funding for geriatric and education-related initiatives.
Tatiana’s mission is to transform the clinical care, research, policy, and education of healthcare professionals by fully integrating and leveraging specialized knowledge that too often exists in isolated silos. “The impact of dementia is personal, emotional, economic, and systemic. Yet health care for people with dementia and their families has changed remarkably little. We have for too long approached a complex and inherently multidisciplinary problem with fragmented care methods in which clinicians with minimal to no formal specialized training work independently of other disciplines.”
Dr. Sadak is leading the Dementia Palliative Education Network (DPEN), the UWSON Excellence in Long-Term Care Externship Program – an innovative initiative directed at inspiring nursing students to see themselves as having a career in long-term care, which has the most significant workforce deficit of any nursing sector. The program model is low-cost, effective, quickly disseminated, and easily duplicated, dissipating misperceptions about LTC.
Tatiana leads UWSON, national and international initiatives to develop a dementia-capable healthcare workforce and improve older adults’ outpatient and Long Term Care (LTC) through rigorous research, education, and policy. Dr. Sadak is a primary investigator on the National Institute of Health, HRSA, Foundations, and State-funded grants that generated over 10 Million in funding for geriatric and education-related initiatives.
Classes
- NCLIN 499: Clinical Practicum Elective
- NMETH 499: Undergraduate Research
- NMETH 610: Research Practicum
- NURS 546: Interpersonal Therapeutics in Advanced Psychatric Mental Health Nursing: Current Perspectives
- NURS 547: Neuroscience Basis of Advanced Practice Psychiatric/Mental Health
- NURS 610: Teaching Practicum
Grants
- Care for Persons With Dementia in Nurse Practitioner Practices and Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities,
- Promoting Caregiver Resilience During Medical Crises of Persons Living with Dementia,
- Comparing Remote to In-person Delivery of an Exercise Program for Adults with Dementia & Caregivers,
- Social Networks in Nurse Practitioner Teams Caring for Patients with Dementia and Impact on Racial and Ethnic Disparities,
- Reimagining the Roles of Registered Nurses as Leaders of Dementia Capable Primary and Long-Term Care,
- Nursing Simulation Lab Modernization Grant,
- Enhancing APRNs Workforce Competency: Combatting the Opioid Crisis in Rural and Underserved WA State Correctional Facilities,
- Expanding The Advanced Nursing Education Workforce To Care For Rural And Medically Underserved Communities In Washington (ANEW-WA),
- Dementia Care Partner Road Map [DCP_RM]: Web-Based Needs Assessment and Resource Hub,
- Engaging care partners in fall risk management for community-dwelling older adults living with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias,
- Saving the Long-Term Care Industry During the Pandemic,
- UW Psychiatry Fellowship Program for Advanced Nurse Practitioners,
- Blood Pressure and Preventable Hospitalizations in Alzheimer and Hypertension,
- UW Seattle, King County Public Health COVID 19 de Beaumont Foundation Field Clinics Partnership,
- Dementia Palliation in Assisted Living (DPAL),
- HCA Work Order 09,
- Registered Nurse Residency Program to Enhance Readiness for Practice in Long-Term Care,
- Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Chronic Disease Outcomes and Nurse Practitioner Practice,
- Advanced Practice Nursing in Interprofessional Correctional HealthCare for Chronic Pain Management,
- Web-Based Dementia Palliative Care Assessment and Resource Hub,
- Education-Practice Partnership to Improve Advanced Heart Failure (AHF) Training and Outcomes for Rural and Underserved Populations in an Accountable Care Organization (ACO),
- Engaging care partners in fall risk management for community-dwelling older adults living with dementia,
- COVID 19 CARES Act supplemental funding for Nurse Education Practice Quality Retention Registered Nurse in Primary Care,
- Revolutionizing Dementia Education and Training for Health Care Professionals,
- Experiences and Outcomes of Dementia Caregivers: Developing Dementia Palliative Care Approach,
- Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Dementia Outcomes with Optimal Nurse Practitioner Care,
- Promoting Caregiver Resilience During Medical Crises of Persons Living with Dementia,
- A Customized Integrated eHealth Monitoring System for AD Caregivers,
- Towards Preventing Potentially Avoidable Hospitalizations in Dementia,
- Dementia Caregiver Activation (DCA),
- An Innovative Dementia Group Care Model,
- Assessing Ethnic Differences in Dementia Caregiver Activation,
- An Intervention to Support Caregivers of Dementia Patients in Hospice,
- Enhancing APRNs Workforce Competency: Combatting the Opioid Crisis in Rural and Underserved WA State Correctional Facilities,
- Care for Persons With Dementia in Nurse Practitioner Practices and Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities,
- Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Dementia Outcomes with Optimal Nurse Practitioner Care,
- Family Caregivers' Roles in Preventing Potentially Avoidable Hospitalizations in Dementia,
- Costs of Alzheimer's and Related Dementias from a Societal perspective (CARDS),
- Dementia Palliative Care: Promoting Caregivers’ Resilience During Acute Deterioration of Patient’s Health,
- Health and Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Training Program,
- Registered Nurse Residency Program to Enhance Readiness for Practice in Long-Term Care,
- Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Dementia Outcomes with Optimal Nurse Practitioner Care,
- Combatting Opioid Crisis and Mental Health Disorders in Rural Indian Tribal Clinics in WA,
- Building High Performing Nurse Practitioner Dementia Care Teams to Eliminate Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities,
- Geriatrics Academic Career Award Program,
- Preparing Healthcare Providers to Support Caregivers Who Are Providing Complex care At Home,
- UW Center for POCT in Community and Global Health,
- Palliative Care Research Training Grant,
- A supportive intervention for caregivers of patients with dementia,
- Activation in Minority and Economically Disadvantaged Dementia Caregivers,
- Dementia Family/Friend Caregiver and Clinician Partnership,
- Academic-Practice Partnerships: Enhancing the Primary Care Nursing Workforce in WA State,
- Confronting Complexity: Personalizing Health Care for Dementia,