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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Healthcare Access Among Low-Income Latinx Communities: A Culturally Sensitive And Intersectional Approach, Gabriela Meza
Healthcare Access Among Low-Income Latinx Communities: A Culturally Sensitive And Intersectional Approach, Gabriela Meza
Nursing | Student Research Posters
Various factors, including immigration status, language barriers, age, and socioeconomic status, influence healthcare service utilization among the Latinx population. This study seeks to assess whether culturally sensitive care addressing intersectional factors enhances health access and outcomes in low-income Latinx communities (Purpose). The research proposes a longitudinal quasi-experimental study involving 400 Latinx participants aged 18 and above in low-income urban Los Angeles neighborhoods. A control group of 200 participants and an intervention group of 200 will be established, with the latter receiving culturally sensitive interventions when seeking care during the study. A pre-study survey will collect demographic information, health history, healthcare …
Enhancing Athletic Participation: Continuous Glucose Monitoring For Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Athletes, Danielle Santiago
Enhancing Athletic Participation: Continuous Glucose Monitoring For Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Athletes, Danielle Santiago
Nursing | Student Research Posters
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a lifelong autoimmune condition requiring exogenous insulin, daily insulin management, and blood glucose monitoring (Kahanovitz et al., 2018). Diagnosis, often in childhood, brings overwhelming challenges for children and parents. While no cure exists, advances in monitoring and insulin delivery enhance blood sugar control and quality of life (Mayo Clinic, 2023)
Problem Statement: It is suspected that children with T1DM develop a fear of hypoglycemia (FOH) that deters exercise. Cockroft et al. (2023) found that 70% of youth with T1DM do not meet the recommended amount of exercise (Cockcroft et al., 2023). Physical education …
Nursing Education On Pediatric Feeding Therapy, April Ng
Nursing Education On Pediatric Feeding Therapy, April Ng
Nursing | Student Research Posters
No abstract provided.
A Pulse For Progress – Examining The Efficacy Of Best Nursing Developmental Care Practices For Children With Congenital Heart Disease At Risk For Developmental Delay In The Pcicu: A Prospective Quasi-Experimental Cohort Study, Jasmyn H. Jansen
Nursing | Student Research Posters
This paper examines the efficacy current best developmental care nursing practices in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit (PCICU) for children with congenital heart disease (CHD). The proposed study explores the implications of the Cardiac Inpatient Neurodevelopmental Care Optimization (CINCO) program, a recent comprehensive developmental care bundle, as a universal implementation for PCICUs.
Garden-Based Nutrition Education For Low Income Hispanic School Children, Larry Bui
Garden-Based Nutrition Education For Low Income Hispanic School Children, Larry Bui
Nursing | Student Research Posters
Background: Childhood obesity is a pressing public health concern in the United States, with rates continuing to increase in recent years. This problem disproportionately affects Latino children as well as those from low socioeconomic status. It's well established that nutrition knowledge deficiencies and resulting poor dietary habits are some of the most common contributing factors to childhood obesity. Garden-based nutrition education programs have been introduced as a way to remedy this knowledge deficit, however a gap remains as to whether or not this model can be viable for low-income, culturally diverse populations. Aim: The purpose of this literature review is …
Nurse Led Mobility/Exercise Program, Elizabeth Schneider, Sarah Koopman, Marissa Sharp, Victoria Dempsey, Elizabeth Rudy, Melissa Combs, Dena Chapman
Nurse Led Mobility/Exercise Program, Elizabeth Schneider, Sarah Koopman, Marissa Sharp, Victoria Dempsey, Elizabeth Rudy, Melissa Combs, Dena Chapman
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
Question: Can an individualized nurse led exercise/mobility program in hospitalized elderly, age 75 and older prevent functional decline, decrease LOS and prevent institutionalization to SNF?
Hypothesis: Current practice is one mobility champion for 3 or 4 inpatient medical surgical units to ambulate or mobilize patients in a 262/300 bed hospital (NWH/CSH). No formal exercise program is in place unless there is an order for PT. This current practice leaves elderly age 75 and older at risk for functional decline and adverse outcomes. It was hypothesized that a nurse driven mobility program in the patients care plan for mobile, non- mobile …
How To Cru: Submitting A Clinical Research Utilization Form, Susan Stell, Gwendolyn Williams
How To Cru: Submitting A Clinical Research Utilization Form, Susan Stell, Gwendolyn Williams
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
To increase nurses’ comfort level with applying research to nursing practice, the Clinical Research Utilization (CRU) Form was created. Most nurses in the Rochester Regional Health system are required to complete one CRU Form every year, and nurses who complete 2 are able to use their second CRU for the clinical ladder. This poster helps provides guidance for nurses who are submitting a CRU Form.
Virtual Distractions From Reality, Mary Grace Nichols, Meghan Guzda, Meghan Dougherty, Louise Toepper, Bailey Hernandez
Virtual Distractions From Reality, Mary Grace Nichols, Meghan Guzda, Meghan Dougherty, Louise Toepper, Bailey Hernandez
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
Patients in the pediatric emergency room are subject to many painful, stressful, and scary procedures which can lead to a frightened, nervous and uncooperative child. These same procedures can contribute to parental stress and lead to staff dissatisfaction as well. While the literature revealed a plethora of distraction techniques that are implemented in pediatric patients, our project explored studies that implemented virtual reality as a distraction technique across different ages and procedures.
Based on the evidence that was identified, a grant was recently obtained to implement virtual reality into our pediatric emergency department at Rochester General Hospital and we are …
Postoperative Deep Vein Thrombosis Prevention, Jaidin Degraw, Carrie Elliott, Cailey Jeffery, Melina Leone, Amber Mallory
Postoperative Deep Vein Thrombosis Prevention, Jaidin Degraw, Carrie Elliott, Cailey Jeffery, Melina Leone, Amber Mallory
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
The prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) remains a primary concern for providers. While prophylactic heparin has been routinely prescribed, other forms of prevention such as early ambulation and pneumatic compression are now being used. This project sought to identify which method of DVT prophylaxis is more effective in providing safe patient care and reducing hospital stay. Based on the literature that was reviewed, the use of dual prophylactic measures may be more beneficial than a single preventative measure. As always, more research is warranted.
Nurse Residency Program: Is This Worth My Time?, Gracie Puls, Sydney Wellspeak, Ashley Ernle, Cheryl Mcgee, Sarah Glor
Nurse Residency Program: Is This Worth My Time?, Gracie Puls, Sydney Wellspeak, Ashley Ernle, Cheryl Mcgee, Sarah Glor
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
Question: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project was to determine in new graduate nurses, how does Nurse Residency Program versus traditional orientation effect confidence and competence in high risk/low volume procedures.
Hypothesis: It was hypothesized that Nurse Residency Program was superior to traditional orientation for improving confidence and competence in high risk/low volume procedures.
Methods: A literature review was conducted using CINAHL with key words “orientation”, “Nurse Residency Program”, “confidence”, “competence”, and “transition”.
Results: The results of the literature search identified two studies that utilized quantitative strategies and found statistically significant results favoring Nurse Residency Programs over orientation alone. …
The Big Picture: Use Of Photography As Standard Documentation, Megan Tebo, Rhianon Lester
The Big Picture: Use Of Photography As Standard Documentation, Megan Tebo, Rhianon Lester
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
Photos of surgical wounds when included in documentation can assist the clinician in providing appropriate care and help engage the patient in their care. Incorporating photos into documentation provides a consistent timeline of wound changes and can help the clinician identify issues in a timely manner and may provide a method to involve the patient in their care. An additional benefit of wound photos is the prevention of potential legal issues as it demonstrates that the quality of care received is appropriate. If medical malpractice were to result, photos add to proper documentation.
When the decision is made to include …
Restraint Free In 2023, Lindsey Alfred, Kalani Dancoe, Tawo Ewa, Xiomara Figueroa, Willow Finch, Yusnavys Alfonso Flores, Jessica Jones, Kerry Lefebvre, Beka Naylor, Alyssa Umbrino, Jarvis Mcgrath, Elizabeth Duxbury
Restraint Free In 2023, Lindsey Alfred, Kalani Dancoe, Tawo Ewa, Xiomara Figueroa, Willow Finch, Yusnavys Alfonso Flores, Jessica Jones, Kerry Lefebvre, Beka Naylor, Alyssa Umbrino, Jarvis Mcgrath, Elizabeth Duxbury
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
This EBP project evaluated if in hospitalized adult patients on Sands 800 does the use of a restraint management bundle decrease the use of restraints during the inpatient admission compared to current restraint practices. In the SICU, restraint usage is an initial response instead of last intervention. This culture of care concerns nurses and providers. It was hypothesized that decrease restraint usage and time in restraints will allow the patient to remain safer by evaluating usage of restraint alternatives, cost savings, patient mobility, and clinical staff understanding of appropriate restraint usage.
The SICU was educated on the least restrictive device, …
Pre-Visit Planning In Primary Care, Suzanne Allman, Melissa Tillman, Breanne Thielges, Melissa Diaz, John Frewing, Susan Bopp, Ozlem Kadar
Pre-Visit Planning In Primary Care, Suzanne Allman, Melissa Tillman, Breanne Thielges, Melissa Diaz, John Frewing, Susan Bopp, Ozlem Kadar
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
Pre-visit planning is the process of collecting and organizing data prior to a patient appointment. The pre-visit planning process requires a team member to call the patient a week before the appointment through the use of a questionnaire form. This helps identify incomplete tests, screenings, immunizations and referrals that are currently outstanding. The pre-visit process results in scheduling needed appointments and lab work as well as gathering necessary information from the patient to streamline their upcoming visit. The use of pre-visit planning may result in improved patient satisfaction and decreased physician time with each patient visit.
Evidence-Based Practice Liaisons: Supporting Ebp Across The Health System, Tami Hartzell, Susan Stell
Evidence-Based Practice Liaisons: Supporting Ebp Across The Health System, Tami Hartzell, Susan Stell
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
The Evidence-Based Liaison Council was formed to sustain evidence-based practice (EBP) at Rochester Regional Health and to support an EBP culture using the Advancing Research and Clinical Practice through Close Collaboration Model (ARCC) (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2005). Committee members include nursing representatives from a variety of clinical settings and hospitals as well as interdisciplinary team members committed to using and bringing evidence-based practice to the bedside.
This poster highlights how EBP facilitates value-added care, improves clinician satisfaction, and enhances the patient experience. Sharing our accomplishments demonstrates the ways in which the Council has contributed to increasing nurses’ knowledge and use …
Standardization Tools In Rrh Triage: A Nursing Based Review, Makayla Boff, Julie Voelkl, Cynthia Garofono, Colin Dewyea, Heather Farren
Standardization Tools In Rrh Triage: A Nursing Based Review, Makayla Boff, Julie Voelkl, Cynthia Garofono, Colin Dewyea, Heather Farren
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
Long wait times to be seen in outpatient clinics has led to an increase of triage messages for nurses within RRH. Could standardizing nursing triage protocol improve efficiency of patients care while building confidence and satisfaction among nurses? If protocols and standardizations tools are implemented to nursing staff then collectively we should see triage messages being answered in a more timely fashion, providing quicker care to patients as nurses will become more confident in the care they provide due to more precise guidelines being set out for them to follow.
Within RRH ambulatory offices surveys were created and distributed among …
Re-Evaluating Mobilization Practices And Their Impact On Hapis, Erin Christopher, Mary Prochaska, Luna Pierre, Lindsay Santucci, Kenny Van Ryn, Francheska Santiago
Re-Evaluating Mobilization Practices And Their Impact On Hapis, Erin Christopher, Mary Prochaska, Luna Pierre, Lindsay Santucci, Kenny Van Ryn, Francheska Santiago
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
Hospital acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) contribute to longer length of stay, poor clinical outcomes and increased healthcare costs.
A literature review showed that the implementation of visual cues to identify patients who require assistance with mobility and positioning in addition to the implementation of scheduled turn teams could have a positive health impact for the patients at RGH and reduce HAPIs incidence. Research suggests that educating unlicensed staff to recognize patient Braden Scale scores and to provide daily care based on risk factors for skin breakdown may lead to improved clinical outcomes.
Are Non-Slip Socks The Best Way To Prevent Falls?, Grace Buonaugurio, Gabriella Coraggioso, Yana Gerasimovich, Alysia Negron, Zara Reilly
Are Non-Slip Socks The Best Way To Prevent Falls?, Grace Buonaugurio, Gabriella Coraggioso, Yana Gerasimovich, Alysia Negron, Zara Reilly
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
The purpose of this Evidence Based Research Project was to examine if the common fall prevention intervention of patients wearing non-slip socks while in the hospital the most beneficial way to prevent inpatient falls? It was hypothesized that in hospitalized adults over the age of 65 the use of non-slip socks compared to other footwear would not decrease the risk of falls. To test this hypothesis, a literature review was conducted, and articles related to the specific intervention of non-slip socks on the hospitalized older adult and its effect on falls were reviewed.
Previous studies have associated mobilization in foot …
Retention Among New Graduate Rns With And Without Transition To Practice Nurse Residency Programs, Grace Newman, Calie Ferraina, Amanda Burling
Retention Among New Graduate Rns With And Without Transition To Practice Nurse Residency Programs, Grace Newman, Calie Ferraina, Amanda Burling
Nursing Research and EBP Day 2023
Question: Does a structured nurse residency program affect the rate of retention among newly graduated RNs?
Hypothesis: A structured nurse residency program will impact the retention of new graduate RNs.
Methods: Articles reviewed for RN retention rates for nurses with and without nurse residency programs.
Results: Research supports that transition to practice (TTP) programs have been successful in new graduate RN retention rates. TTP programs help the new graduate develop skills to cope more effectively with their transition and lead to healthier, more balanced careers. Typical TTP programs were generally 12 months in length, had a dedicated program coordinator and …
Furry Friends & Brighter Futures: Enhancing The Life Skills Of Toddlers With Autism Through Animal Assisted Therapy, Abigail Tolentino
Furry Friends & Brighter Futures: Enhancing The Life Skills Of Toddlers With Autism Through Animal Assisted Therapy, Abigail Tolentino
Nursing | Student Research Posters
No abstract provided.
Breastfeeding Support In Your Pocket: Evaluating The Impact Of A Mobile App On Maternal Success, Maygan Brandt
Breastfeeding Support In Your Pocket: Evaluating The Impact Of A Mobile App On Maternal Success, Maygan Brandt
Nursing | Student Research Posters
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Nursing Education On The Utilization Of Kangaroo Mother Care And Weight Gain Of Preterm And Low Birth Weight Infants, Jhenalynn Valete
The Effect Of Nursing Education On The Utilization Of Kangaroo Mother Care And Weight Gain Of Preterm And Low Birth Weight Infants, Jhenalynn Valete
Nursing | Student Research Posters
Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC), often referred to as skin-to-skin contact, is an intervention for preterm and low birth weight infants, involving the practice of the mother or caregiver holding the newborn against their bare chest (Cleveland Clinic, 2023). This is a cost-effective and natural way to enhance health outcomes such as temperature regulation, weight gain, respiratory function, pain mitigation, and facilitation of breastfeeding for the neonate (Jefferies et al., 2012).
Nursing staff may have limited knowledge regarding KMC which creates challenges in effectively educating parents. This information prompts the following question: “Can Nurse Education about the Importance of Kangaroo Mother …
Quality Matters: Nurse Staffing And Clinical Outcomes, Shea Polancich Phd, Rn, Faan, Tracey Dick Phd, Rn, Terry Poe Dnp, Rn, Rebecca Miltner Phd, Rn, Faan, Aoyjai Montgomery Phd, Bsn, Patricia Patrician Phd, Rn, Faan
Quality Matters: Nurse Staffing And Clinical Outcomes, Shea Polancich Phd, Rn, Faan, Tracey Dick Phd, Rn, Terry Poe Dnp, Rn, Rebecca Miltner Phd, Rn, Faan, Aoyjai Montgomery Phd, Bsn, Patricia Patrician Phd, Rn, Faan
School of Nursing Professional Posters
No abstract provided.
Learning Health Center Leadership Makes The Case For Quality In Reducing Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury, Shea Polanich Phd, Rn, Faan, Shannon Layton Dnp, Rn, Rebecca Miltner Phd, Rn, Faan
Learning Health Center Leadership Makes The Case For Quality In Reducing Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury, Shea Polanich Phd, Rn, Faan, Shannon Layton Dnp, Rn, Rebecca Miltner Phd, Rn, Faan
School of Nursing Professional Posters
No abstract provided.
Nurse-Led Education For Postpartum Depression In Primiparous Asian-American Mothers, Colleen Peralta
Nurse-Led Education For Postpartum Depression In Primiparous Asian-American Mothers, Colleen Peralta
Nursing | Student Research Posters
The postpartum period is a critical point when women remain a vulnerable in the hospital setting. This stems from various physical, emotional and psychological changes that women face after childbirth, when patient support and attention is vital. For instance, the postpartum stage poses risk to women for complications, such as postpartum depression (PPD). When left untreated and misdiagnosed, PPD can lead to adverse maternal outcomes, such as: problems with mother-infant bonding, difficulty breastfeeding, and an increased risk for suicide (Mayo Clinic, 2022).
Asian-American mothers with postpartum depression face unique challenges, including the stigma surrounding mental health, which remains prevalent within …
Unlocking Vr Magic: Duration Of Anxiety Relief For Pediatric Needle Procedures, Anna Angelica Mendoza
Unlocking Vr Magic: Duration Of Anxiety Relief For Pediatric Needle Procedures, Anna Angelica Mendoza
Nursing | Student Research Posters
No abstract provided.
Implementation Of Frequent Skin Assessments, Tiffany Gagnon
Implementation Of Frequent Skin Assessments, Tiffany Gagnon
Nurse Residency
Background:
The current skin assessment policy at the Behavioral Health Unit at Southern Maine Health Care requires more frequent skin checks for patients who are immobile in a mental health department.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) reports “hospital-acquired pressure injury rates continue to rise across the United States” (Pittman et al., 2022).
Initiating Chlorhexidine Wipes For Infection Prevention In The Icu, Samantha Carey
Initiating Chlorhexidine Wipes For Infection Prevention In The Icu, Samantha Carey
Nurse Residency
Background
• Central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) result in approximately 28,000 deaths and approximately $2.3 billion in added costs to the U.S. healthcare system each year, and yet, many of these infections are preventable (Reynolds, 2021).
• Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) is an antiseptic that can be used for skin cleaning and has been shown to be effective against a wide range of organisms, including some antimicrobial-resistant organisms.
• The primary objective of this study was to assess the incidents of CLABSI’s when CHG wipes were implemented compared to traditional bathing soap and water for patients with a central line in …
The Registered Nurse, Fall Prevention, And Mobilization Alarms, Anna Williams
The Registered Nurse, Fall Prevention, And Mobilization Alarms, Anna Williams
Nurse Residency
Background:
Current Maine Health policy requires response to a mobilization alarm within 5 minutes by a RN, CNA or other clinician. Fall risk assessments are required upon arrival and admission, at the beginning of each shift, transfer between units, changes in patient condition and after a fall.
Current practice involves the TIPS tool.
How Important Are Regular Breaks For Bedside Nursing Staff?, Gabriel Wohl
How Important Are Regular Breaks For Bedside Nursing Staff?, Gabriel Wohl
Nurse Residency
Background: A career in nursing can be a challenging one and a rewarding one. Nurses work directly with patients in need, in a way that their efforts have an immediate and tangible impact. Due to the nature of the work itself, nursing is also a physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding career that often leads to exhaustion, burnout, and in many cases, a departure from the profession altogether. It is well known that nurses work long hours and often receive little to no breaks. Is this lack of proper breaks a chief accessory to the overall dissatisfaction and burnout that nurses …
Robotic Vs. Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery, Chloe Aiken, Abigail Reera
Robotic Vs. Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery, Chloe Aiken, Abigail Reera
Nurse Residency
Background: As OR nurses, we have seen an increase in the number of robot-assisted bariatric surgeries instead of being performed laparoscopically. In the United States, the first surgical robotic telepresence system became available in 1987. From there, IntuitiveSurgical, Inc. reworked that system to create numerous prototypes leading to the DaVinci series that we utilize at SMHC.