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Support For Transgender/Non-Binary Youth During Transition From Pediatric To Adult Care, Emily Roop, Kathryn Diamond-Falk, Brandy Brown May 2024

Support For Transgender/Non-Binary Youth During Transition From Pediatric To Adult Care, Emily Roop, Kathryn Diamond-Falk, Brandy Brown

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2024

Survey of transgender/non-binary youth and parent/guardians identified unmet communication and role definition needs during healthcare transition (HCT)


Improving Patients’ Perception Of Provider Trust And Communication With Birth Plans, Christelle Reeves, Nicole Tenzel, Timothy Kremer Apr 2024

Improving Patients’ Perception Of Provider Trust And Communication With Birth Plans, Christelle Reeves, Nicole Tenzel, Timothy Kremer

North Texas Research Forum 2024

Objective: Birth plans are an effective tool for a pregnant person to express their desires and expectations for labor and postpartum. Shortcomings of birth plans can be found whenever there is a lapse in communication between provider and patient. In the management of labor and emergent situations, it has been observed by patients that obstetric providers can communicate in authoritarian and dismissive manners. In response to this, birth plans were developed to serve as a guide in these scenarios. Birth plans allow a pregnant person to design a thoughtful plan of action with their healthcare provider before giving birth, rather …


A Manualized Occupational Therapy Communication Skills Intervention For Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Kiara Ainsworth, Steven M. Gerardi Apr 2024

A Manualized Occupational Therapy Communication Skills Intervention For Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Kiara Ainsworth, Steven M. Gerardi

Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects many individual's participation in daily activities. There is a lack of research in the area of occupational therapy (OT) treatment for veterans with PTSD. However, there has been an expressed need in the literature for a developed intervention for veterans with PTSD that includes communication skills as a component. To date, a manualized communication skills OT intervention for veterans with PTSD has not been created. The purpose of this paper was to develop a resource tool for occupational therapists to utilize as an intervention when treating veterans with PTSD using the framework of the Model …


A Systematic Review Evaluating The New Media Landscape And Its Effects On Skin Cancer Diagnostics, Prognostics, And Prevention, Priscilla L. Haff, Alli Jacobson, Hayden Schandua, Madison Taylor, Hung Doan Md, Phd, Kelly Nelson Md Aug 2023

A Systematic Review Evaluating The New Media Landscape And Its Effects On Skin Cancer Diagnostics, Prognostics, And Prevention, Priscilla L. Haff, Alli Jacobson, Hayden Schandua, Madison Taylor, Hung Doan Md, Phd, Kelly Nelson Md

2023 Summer Experience

No abstract provided.


Exploring The Relationship Between Stomal Supply Usage And Communication Participation In Tracheoesophageal Speakers Following Total Laryngectomy, Emmeline Kenealy, Sheila Buoy Mph, Katherine Hutcheson Phd, Barbara Ebersole Ma Aug 2023

Exploring The Relationship Between Stomal Supply Usage And Communication Participation In Tracheoesophageal Speakers Following Total Laryngectomy, Emmeline Kenealy, Sheila Buoy Mph, Katherine Hutcheson Phd, Barbara Ebersole Ma

2023 Summer Experience

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Role Perception Gaps Among Nurses: An Integrative Review, Anita Fennessey, Drnp, Rn, Cne Jun 2023

The Impact Of Role Perception Gaps Among Nurses: An Integrative Review, Anita Fennessey, Drnp, Rn, Cne

College of Nursing Posters

Background & Significance

  • Inadequate communication has consistently been indicated as a contributor to adverse events in all areas of healthcare (Paltved et al, 2017).
  • Factors related to individual, team, work environment, organizational and institutional aspects have also been shown to influence patient safety, with increased chances of causing patient harm (Rezende da Silva dos Santos, Campos & Celestino da Silva, 2018).
  • Efficient communication among healthcare members is considered a contributing element in promoting a culture of safety (Rezende da Silva dos Santos, Campos & Celestino da Silva, 2018).
  • Errors in communication can compromise continuity of care and place patient safety …


Cedarville Magazine, Spring 2023: Called To Communicate, Cedarville University May 2023

Cedarville Magazine, Spring 2023: Called To Communicate, Cedarville University

Cedarville Magazine

No abstract provided.


Communo Magazine, Spring 2023, School Of Communication Apr 2023

Communo Magazine, Spring 2023, School Of Communication

CommUNO Magazine

CommUNO magazine was produced by MaverickPR, the School of Communication's student-run public relations firm. UNO School of Communication: 6001 Dodge Street, ASH 140, Omaha, NE 68182: Phone: 402.554.2600. Fax: 402.554.3836. For more information, follow us on Twitter@ CommUNO, join the “UNO School of Communication” page on Facebook or visit communication.unomaha.edu.


Answering Questions And Solving Problems, James Lipuma Jan 2023

Answering Questions And Solving Problems, James Lipuma

STEM for Success Resources

In this essay, Dr. Lipuma examines the foundational processes for clear communication. It uses a component analysis of critical concepts like communication, scenario, and overall effectiveness.


Speech-Language Pathologists’ Experience With Augmentative And Alternative Communication In The Public-School Early Childhood Setting, Genevieve Streeter Jan 2023

Speech-Language Pathologists’ Experience With Augmentative And Alternative Communication In The Public-School Early Childhood Setting, Genevieve Streeter

2023 SLP Posters

Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices are used to facilitate communication in individuals with speech and/or language deficits. By facilitating receptive and expressive language, it provides a means of communication in which a child can communicate and be understood by others. AAC is growing among the early childhood setting as research has shown that earlier access to AAC can improve communication skills even at an early age (Branson & Demchak, 2009). Speech-language pathologists (SLP) play a substantial role in AAC intervention among preschoolers. They are responsible for conducting the evaluation, selecting the appropriate AAC method, providing intervention, communicating with and …


Weighty Words: Addressing Weight Bias In Primary Care, Jharna Jahnavi Jan 2023

Weighty Words: Addressing Weight Bias In Primary Care, Jharna Jahnavi

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Weight bias in healthcare impacts a great proportion of patients. ­In some ways, weight bias often goes unaddressed compared to other forms of discrimination and spans across diverse groups of people resulting a double burden of bias in patients with intersecting marginalized identities. It is essential that providers and healthcare workers are better trained in building inclusivity for patients of all weights and body types to improve healthcare access and acceptance. Patients who experience weight bias in the office are less likely to return for routine preventative care and less likely to feel safe and comfortable with their providers. This …


Utilization Of Imobile As The Primary Means Of Communication Amongst Hospital Staff At Tmca-North: A Quality Improvement Project, Parker Stocking, Joseph Klein, Tiffany Chu, Sam Polhemus, Zachary Robinson Jan 2023

Utilization Of Imobile As The Primary Means Of Communication Amongst Hospital Staff At Tmca-North: A Quality Improvement Project, Parker Stocking, Joseph Klein, Tiffany Chu, Sam Polhemus, Zachary Robinson

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Improving Communication Between Residents & Consultants At Hca Florida Osceola Hospital, Anwar Alshaakh Moh'd Mari, Geover Virella, Aaron Verbeelen, Hannah Vansumeren, Ana Ledo, Liliana Franco, Manuel Carrazana, Joshua Shultz Jan 2023

Improving Communication Between Residents & Consultants At Hca Florida Osceola Hospital, Anwar Alshaakh Moh'd Mari, Geover Virella, Aaron Verbeelen, Hannah Vansumeren, Ana Ledo, Liliana Franco, Manuel Carrazana, Joshua Shultz

North Florida Division Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Improving Communication Between Nurses & Residents At Hca Florida Osceola Hospital, Juan T. Del Calvo, Mehuliben Upadhyaya, Sathvik Saineni, Minh Anh Le, Awiss Shalhoub, Olga Karasik Jan 2023

Improving Communication Between Nurses & Residents At Hca Florida Osceola Hospital, Juan T. Del Calvo, Mehuliben Upadhyaya, Sathvik Saineni, Minh Anh Le, Awiss Shalhoub, Olga Karasik

North Florida Division Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


A Resident Led Newsletter Is A Powerful Communication Tool, Jonathan Brown, Rachel Hogan, An Dao, Zuhair Ali, Rajeev Raghavan Jan 2023

A Resident Led Newsletter Is A Powerful Communication Tool, Jonathan Brown, Rachel Hogan, An Dao, Zuhair Ali, Rajeev Raghavan

Gulf Coast Division Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Fertility Counseling For Couples, Brennan Peterson, Kristy Koser Nov 2022

Fertility Counseling For Couples, Brennan Peterson, Kristy Koser

Marriage and Family Therapy Faculty Books and Book Chapters

This chapter addresses the role, and importance, of individual counseling and psychotherapy in providing psychological assistance and support to patients who are struggling with infertility and loss. Depression and anxiety are the two most frequent emotional sequelae of the infertility experience. The chapter therefore speaks not only to what factors contribute to making fertility counselors effective in their work, but also addresses specific treatment approaches that can yield positive outcomes in working with this unique population. These approaches include psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive–behavioral therapy (including dialectical behavior therapy and trauma-focused therapy), and supportive counseling. A brief history and description of each …


Collaborative Convergence: Finding The Language For Trans-Disciplinary Communication To Occur, Cristo Leon, James Lipuma Jul 2022

Collaborative Convergence: Finding The Language For Trans-Disciplinary Communication To Occur, Cristo Leon, James Lipuma

STEM for Success Resources

No abstract provided.


La Cena: Cibo Come Comunicazione, Austin Smith May 2022

La Cena: Cibo Come Comunicazione, Austin Smith

Italian Renaissance Foodways

(Disclaimer: Zine is in Italian)

In this zine, I explore how people in Renaissance Italy show themselves in their food and other items you may find at a dinner party, such as a maiolica or a fork. What does your food and your habits say about you as a person, where you came from, and your culture? I dissect specific instances in how some items reveal more about your behavior than you may think.


Communo Magazine, Spring 2022, School Of Communication Apr 2022

Communo Magazine, Spring 2022, School Of Communication

CommUNO Magazine

CommUNO magazine was produced by Magazine Editing, Design and Production students and is currently published annually by the UNO School of Communication: 6001 Dodge Street, ASH 140, Omaha, NE 68182: Phone: 402.554.2600. Fax: 402.554.3836. For more information, follow us on Twitter@ CommUNO, join the “UNO School of Communication” page on Facebook or visit communication.unomaha.edu.


Parenting, Pamela Schuetze Ph.D. Jan 2022

Parenting, Pamela Schuetze Ph.D.

Sample module-themed coursework with Sesame Street examples

In this module, students will consider various aspects of parenting impact children. Using clips from Sesame Street, students will consider how parenting decisions and communication may impact child development. Students will also explore parenting resources developed by Sesame Worksheet to support and educate the parents of young children.


Western Libraries Inclusive Language Guide, Western Libraries Jan 2022

Western Libraries Inclusive Language Guide, Western Libraries

Western Libraries Inclusive Language Guide

No abstract provided.


Postcard: Hand Written Message Regarding Employment Dec 2021

Postcard: Hand Written Message Regarding Employment

Tim Johnson Postcard Collection

This black and white printed postcard contains correspondence from one man to another regarding potential employment. Handwriting is on the front and the back of the card.


21st Century Class Meeting : Wesleyan Discipleship With Software Facilitated Blended Learning, Michael Koho Larbi May 2021

21st Century Class Meeting : Wesleyan Discipleship With Software Facilitated Blended Learning, Michael Koho Larbi

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Communo Magazine, Spring 2021, School Of Communication Apr 2021

Communo Magazine, Spring 2021, School Of Communication

CommUNO Magazine

CommUNO magazine was produced by Magazine Editing, Design and Production students and is currently published annually by the UNO School of Communication: 6001 Dodge Street, ASH 140, Omaha, NE 68182: Phone: 402.554.2600. Fax: 402.554.3836. For more information, follow us on Twitter@ CommUNO, join the “UNO School of Communication” page on Facebook or visit communication.unomaha.edu.


Remote Working: How Do We Communicate In An All-Digital World?, Kaitlyn Sullivan Apr 2021

Remote Working: How Do We Communicate In An All-Digital World?, Kaitlyn Sullivan

Communication

This study examined the patterns of remote workers throughout their typical day. Fifteen remote employees participated in thirty-minute in-depth interviews. A semi-structured interview protocol was used to ask questions about perceptions and patterns concerning remote working and participants’ lifestyles. The in-depth interviews were able to illuminate both issues and frustrations of the participants as well as the unique benefits of working remotely. While many employers stated that they are more productive at home, others felt that they had less time off and a harder time logging off when the traditional workday was done. As a result, employees have begun changing …


Politeness Theory Patterns In The Online And In-Person Classroom, Erianne Thedorf Apr 2021

Politeness Theory Patterns In The Online And In-Person Classroom, Erianne Thedorf

Communication

Politeness theory and its relevance in the classroom have not been explored to understand how students and instructors maintain face and mitigate face-threatening acts (FTAs). This study sought to understand how instructors and students define “politeness” in the classroom, how both parties maintain face, and what differences between online and in-person classroom contexts occur. Based on computer-aided coding of data from open-ended questionnaires, results indicated that, when instructors use bald-on record FTAs in the classroom, this causes students to become more reticent in in-person and online classroom contexts. Instructors and students both maintain face by preparing for class and exhibiting …


Pandemic Signage, Elias Levey-Swain, Sam Kwait-Spitzer Jan 2021

Pandemic Signage, Elias Levey-Swain, Sam Kwait-Spitzer

Covid-19 Archive: Exhibits

Our exhibit engages with a number of distinct themes, and this thematic range reflects the evolution of our inquiry and points of exploration. However, the common thread that ties our exhibit together is public communication. We have centered local institutions in this exhibit, and we hope through exploring our collection you will feel encouraged to consider how COVID-19 has changed the way communities and institutions interact, and howthis interaction, in turn, has changed how we experience the pandemic. Moreover, we hope you will come to consider how these shifts in both method and content of communication are made manifest in …


Boot Camp Translation: Community Engaged Research Process Evaluation, Emma Daybranch, Kerri Barton, Brendan Schauffler, Lisbeth Wierda, Neil Korsen Jan 2021

Boot Camp Translation: Community Engaged Research Process Evaluation, Emma Daybranch, Kerri Barton, Brendan Schauffler, Lisbeth Wierda, Neil Korsen

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

The BCT process was first developed by the High Plains Research Network and its Community Advisory Council in rural Colorado. Between 2004 and 2015 the BCT process was used 31 times across the U.S. on a broad range of topics.


Communicating About Covid-19: Strategies For Promoting Risk-Reducing Behaviors On Facebook, Liz Scharnetzki, Nikki Jarvais, Elizabeth Rintz, Leo Waterston, David Pied, Paul Han Jan 2021

Communicating About Covid-19: Strategies For Promoting Risk-Reducing Behaviors On Facebook, Liz Scharnetzki, Nikki Jarvais, Elizabeth Rintz, Leo Waterston, David Pied, Paul Han

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

Introduction- Controlling the COVID-19 pandemic requires effective public health communication strategies that can promote risk-reducing behaviors despite scientific uncertainties about their effectiveness. The current project developed and tested different theory-based communication strategies for generating public interest in COVID-19 risk-reducing behaviors. • Assessed the efficacy of two novel message frames – destigmatizing and uncertainty normalizing - relative to existing strategies


An Evaluation Of The Rollout Of Aunt Bertha, A Community-Centered Directory, Across The Mainehealth Network, Samantha Dinsdale, Lisbeth Wierda, Kerri Barton, Ellen Freedman Jan 2021

An Evaluation Of The Rollout Of Aunt Bertha, A Community-Centered Directory, Across The Mainehealth Network, Samantha Dinsdale, Lisbeth Wierda, Kerri Barton, Ellen Freedman

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

Remote interviews were conducted with community-based organizations across Maine to gain insight to their perspective of Aunt Bertha’s use and potential.