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Assessing Providers’ Readiness To Integrate Mat Services In A Primary Care Setting, Carmen Ingram-Thorpe Jan 2024

Assessing Providers’ Readiness To Integrate Mat Services In A Primary Care Setting, Carmen Ingram-Thorpe

Theses and Dissertations

Opioid use disorder is a growing concern in the United States. Despite medication-assisted treatment (MAT) being a more effective treatment option than behavioral treatment alone, primary care providers’ rate of adoption and utilization of MAT has not matched the demand of the opioid crisis. The largest barrier facing our local community is the availability of organizations and providers that can and will actually provide MAT services. The purpose of this study was to identify factors that impact primary care providers’ readiness to treat individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) using MAT. This study used the ADKAR model as framework, which …


The Effect Of Experienced Compassion At Work On Nursing Home Certified Nursing Assistants' Well-Being And Turnover Intentions, Kristin M. Macdonald Jan 2024

The Effect Of Experienced Compassion At Work On Nursing Home Certified Nursing Assistants' Well-Being And Turnover Intentions, Kristin M. Macdonald

Theses and Dissertations

Statement of problem and objectives: Could experienced compassion at work alleviate nursing home certified nursing assistant (CNA) burnout? This study investigates whether experienced compassion at work predicts higher well-being (meaningfulness of work, psychological vitality, and resilience) for CNAs, and if well-being predicts lower turnover intentions.

Procedure followed: This is a prospective, observational, survey-based study with three timepoint data collection. Convenience sampling of Kansas and Virginia NHs was conducted (n=13). All CNAs working at the NHs were study eligible. CNAs received gift cards with laddered incentives for ongoing participation. There was in-person administration of a CNA survey at each timepoint. …


The Relationship Between Outcomes Associated With Patient Blood Management Programs And Transfusion Safety Officers, Gary Morral Jan 2024

The Relationship Between Outcomes Associated With Patient Blood Management Programs And Transfusion Safety Officers, Gary Morral

Theses and Dissertations

BACKGROUND: Patient Blood Management (PBM) has become the standard of care for transfusion services in hospitals. Transfusion Safety Officers (TSOs) have been identified by some as being a crucial part of a successful PBM program; however, no studies have been done to show their effectiveness, or if there is even a relationship between having a TSO and outcomes associated with PBM programs. The purpose of this study was to describe and test the relationship between having a TSO and six outcomes associated with PBM programs including blood product wastage (red blood cells, plasma, and platelets), hospital lengths of stay, rates …