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Education Regarding Advance Directives Improves The End-Of-Life Choices Documentation In Heart Failure Patients, Phebe Hagins Wright Jul 2022

Education Regarding Advance Directives Improves The End-Of-Life Choices Documentation In Heart Failure Patients, Phebe Hagins Wright

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Background: Heart failure affects the lives of more than 6 million people in the United States and outpatient heart failure clinics offer an opportunity to educate patients while providing evidence-based care. A needs analysis revealed that many heart failure patients do not have an advance directive (AD) on file.

Purpose: The DNP project aims to implement an educational program that provides the tools and knowledge to heart failure patients to assist patients in determining their end-of-life care goals and allow them to document these goals in the Five Wishes document.

Methods: This quality improvement project consisted of a didactic educational …


Reducing Admissions Of Adult Congestive Heart Failure Patients In The Acute Care Setting, Jamekia Calhoun Jul 2022

Reducing Admissions Of Adult Congestive Heart Failure Patients In The Acute Care Setting, Jamekia Calhoun

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Background: Heart failure (HF) is a clinical diagnosis that affects about 1 to 2% of the population worldwide. Poor education regarding self-care behaviors after discharge has contributed to increased readmissions after acute hospitalization. Hospital readmissions cost is approximately one hundred thousand dollars. This increase in cost has forced the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service (CMS) to place penalties on organizations with high readmission rates. The organization may be penalized for increases in readmission rates by decreasing the percentage of the combined total Medicare payments received from the CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services [CMS], 2021)

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Reducing Hospital Readmissions Through A Standardized Heart Failure Educational Program For Community Based Nurse Case Managers, Greta Abernathy Jul 2022

Reducing Hospital Readmissions Through A Standardized Heart Failure Educational Program For Community Based Nurse Case Managers, Greta Abernathy

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Background: Heart failure is a high-risk health condition that impacts a patient's heart, causing it to pump at a weaker pace than a healthier person's heart (Mayo Clinic, 2020). Associated with frequent hospital admissions, heart failure affects millions of Americans in the United States (Fleg, 2018) and results in repeated readmissions, costing thousands of dollars per admission and decreased quality of life.

Purpose: This DNP project aims to implement an evidence-based educational model of care for nurse case managers within a community setting focused on Heart Failure (HF) that will improve the heart failure patient's ability to self-manage their disease …


Improving Utilization Of Palliative Care For Heart Failure Patients, Devin Tilley Jan 2022

Improving Utilization Of Palliative Care For Heart Failure Patients, Devin Tilley

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The purpose of this program was to educate providers regarding palliative care for heart failure patients. Palliative care is underutilized in conjunction with usual heart failure management despite proven benefits of decreased symptom burden, reduced hospitalizations, and improved overall quality of life. Provider education has the ability to improve provider knowledge of palliative care for heart failure patients. A brief education session was given to hospital providers in an acute care setting to evaluate the benefits of provider education on palliative care utilization for heart failure patients. Findings included improved provider confidence in referring heart failure patients to palliative care. …