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Quality Improvement: Patient Education For Management Of Hypertension In Pregnancy, Kriti Goel Jan 2020

Quality Improvement: Patient Education For Management Of Hypertension In Pregnancy, Kriti Goel

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Objective: We introduced maternal hypertension education tools that address illiteracy in underserved populations. Through these tools, we aim to improve patients’ knowledge of their conditions. We also aim to determine if healthcare providers perceive a benefit to the use of the tools. Ultimately, we hope these changes will lead to better short- and long-term health outcomes for mother and child.

Methods: Pregnant women with any form of hypertension at Five Rivers Center for Women’s Health (FRHC) were surveyed during OB visits. The Patient Questionnaire includes objective knowledge questions on their condition and self-reported comprehension questions. Forty-five women were surveyed during …


Health Literacy: Approach To Colon Cancer In African Americans, Judith Jefferson-Gordon Jan 2019

Health Literacy: Approach To Colon Cancer In African Americans, Judith Jefferson-Gordon

Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Projects

Health literacy is vitally important for African-Americans (AA), with higher incidence and mortality rates of colon cancer compared to Caucasians nationally and in Ohio. Larrabee's Model for Change to EBP and Self -Efficacy Middle range nursing theory guided this DNP project. A retrospective chart review of AA patients with colon cancer was completed to determine types of teaching methods used by nurses during the clinical encounter. A convenience sample (8%) of AA patients received colon cancer care in the ambulatory setting at the healthcare facility in the Midwest. More than half were female and the remainder were male (65% vs. …