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Optimizing Interprofessional Rounds To Reduce Extended Length Of Stay In Complex Patients, Christina May P. Santiago Dec 2021

Optimizing Interprofessional Rounds To Reduce Extended Length Of Stay In Complex Patients, Christina May P. Santiago

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Organizations have taken measures to reduce the length of stay by addressing logistical issues such as care coordination across the continuum. This becomes especially important for patients being discharged to skilled nursing facilities (SNF), where placement can be impeded due to complex care needs. In March 2021, the facility accounted for 20% of all extended length of stay (ELOS) patients across the organization. The average ELOS was 36 days, with 42% of these patients being discharged to a SNF.

Context: The Extended Length of Stay (ELOS) team functions at a mesosystem level within twenty-one medical centers across Northern …


Motivated2move: Icu Liberation And Early Progressive Mobility In Ventilated Patients, Leslie S. Bigler Dec 2021

Motivated2move: Icu Liberation And Early Progressive Mobility In Ventilated Patients, Leslie S. Bigler

Master's Projects and Capstones

The Motivated2Move: ICU Liberation and Early Progressive Mobility in Ventilated Patients project was implemented in a 24-bed intensive care unit (ICU) in a 241-bed general care, stroke certified not-for-profit community hospital in northern California. The primary purpose of this project was to educate the nurses on the structure and implementation of the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s evidence-based ICU Liberation (ABCDEF) Bundle (Society of Critical Care Medicine, n.d.). A secondary purpose of this project was to coordinate an early progressive exercise and mobility protocol for all ventilated patients. The primary goal of the project is 100% compliance with the ICU …


The Resilience Vaccine, Sara Horton-Deutch T. Duffy Dec 2021

The Resilience Vaccine, Sara Horton-Deutch T. Duffy

Master's Projects and Capstones

Healthcare workers have been working in unprecedented circumstances since the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic. Caregivers have been taxed with burnout. A large healthcare organization’s 26-bed, medical-surgical, telemetry, COVID-19 overflow unit was significantly impacted. Many healthcare organizations have adopted advocacy for attaining joy in work as an extra dimension of the Institute for Health Improvement’s Triple Aim. Adding this fourth aim supports averting caregiver burnout (CBO) while promoting joy in work.

This quality improvement project examined nurse leaders’ interventions that address CBO, promote healthy work environments, and promote joy in work. From June through August 2021, an 8-week resilience program …


Preventing Pressure Injuries On Patients Undergoing Treatment With Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (Ecmo), Hediyeh Shakeri Dec 2021

Preventing Pressure Injuries On Patients Undergoing Treatment With Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (Ecmo), Hediyeh Shakeri

Master's Projects and Capstones

One of the top National Patient Safety Goals by The Joint Commission is to prevent hospital-acquired pressure injuries, which is reiterated by Centers of Medicare and Medicaid as a valuable metric in determining the quality of patient care and safety as well as hospital performance. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality reports over 2.5 million patients affected by hospital-acquired pressure injuries per year, costing between $9.1-$11.6 billion per year with the cost of individual patient care ranging from $20,900 to 151,700 per pressure injury (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2014). Approximately 30% of these cases are related to …


The Impact Of Nurse-Led Initiative Interventions On Cauti, Dalveer Kaur Aug 2021

The Impact Of Nurse-Led Initiative Interventions On Cauti, Dalveer Kaur

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) has reported U.S. hospitals having 0.2 to 4.8 per 1000 catheter-days for adult inpatient units. The insertion of a catheter and delay in removal have a significant impact on morbidity, mortality, length of stay, and reimbursement.

Context: Post-Acute Care Unit (PACU) is a microsystem that provides rehabilitation services for a patient with various post-surgical procedures. The staff of this unit was well aware of policies of catheterizations that led to prolonged use of urinary catheters and an increased rate of CAUTIs in the last quarter of this year. This project aims to increase staff …


Maximizing Mobility In The Icu, Stephen Kupiec Aug 2021

Maximizing Mobility In The Icu, Stephen Kupiec

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: In a large tertiary medical center in Northern California, the patients in the 20-bed ICU achieved averaged maximum mobility (AMM) scores well below the regional target. These patients had longer lengths of stay in the ICU and spent more days on ventilators, as compared to patients in other ICUs in the region. Barriers to mobilization included patient diagnosis, sedation practices, staff burnout, insufficient staffing, a knowledge deficit around the safety and benefits of mobility, lack of standard workflows, and lack of interdisciplinary collaboration.

Context: A microsystem assessment focused on metrics-that-matter to determine the focus of this quality improvement project. …


Addressing Critical Care Nurse Burnout, Julie Suarez Aug 2021

Addressing Critical Care Nurse Burnout, Julie Suarez

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Critical care nurses are at higher risk for developing burnout than nurses from other areas of clinical practice. If not addressed promptly, the problem of burnout can worsen, negatively affecting the healthcare provider, organization, and patient outcomes.

Context: Increased stress and burnout observed in the microsystem with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic prompted consideration of ways to address the well-being of critical care nursing staff with targeted interventions that could be implemented quickly with readily available resources.

Interventions: The project aim was to reduce critical care nurse burnout scores through implementation of evidence-based strategies addressing participative management, camaraderie …


It’S Their Lifeline: Preventing Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection In An Adult Intensive Care Unit, Jacenda Lee Rangel May 2021

It’S Their Lifeline: Preventing Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection In An Adult Intensive Care Unit, Jacenda Lee Rangel

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem description: Central line associated blood stream infection (CLABSI) is one of the deadliest types of hospital acquired infection and blood stream infection, raising patient mortality by 12-25% and accounting for 28,000 deaths annually in the United States. CLABSI also increases morbidity, length of stay, and costs hospitals an average of $48,000 per case. Effective measures for CLABSI prevention are needed for an adult intensive care unit (ICU) of an urban hospital to decrease the financial burden of CLABSI, improve quality of care, and prevent patient harm.

Setting: The microsystem of focus is a 36-bed high acuity ICU. Patients of …


Preventing Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections In An Adult Intensive Care Unit, Monica Shaw May 2021

Preventing Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections In An Adult Intensive Care Unit, Monica Shaw

Master's Projects and Capstones

Central line associated blood stream infections (CLABSI) are considered preventable healthcare acquired infections, and are associated with significantly increased morbidity, mortality, and length of hospital stay. The CLABSI rate in an inpatient unit is a meaningful metric in relation to the safety and quality of care in that microsystem. This quality improvement project examines the efficacy of a CLABSI prevention bundle in reducing CLABSI events and improving adherence to central line care policy within a medical surgical adult intensive care unit. The target areas the bundle aimed to improve were unit processes, awareness of CLABSI and central line policies, and …