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Implementation Of A Metabolic Management Practice Change In A Community Behavioral Health Clinic: An Evidence Based Practice Project, Brenda J. Boyle May 2017

Implementation Of A Metabolic Management Practice Change In A Community Behavioral Health Clinic: An Evidence Based Practice Project, Brenda J. Boyle

Doctor of Nursing Practice Final Manuscripts

Purpose: To increase psychiatric providers’ adherence to the recommendations set forth in the American Psychiatric Association Consensus Guideline for metabolic management of patients prescribed second generation antipsychotic medications (SGAs).

Background: Research suggests that SGAs increase the indicators of metabolic syndrome and a need exists in collecting patients’ biometrics that influences metabolic management.

Methods: Guided by the Iowa Model of Research in Practice, baseline data was collected on blood pressure and body mass index documentation. Metabolic management education was provided to providers in a community behavioral health clinic and four weeks of post data was collected.

Results: A 70% …


Effects Of Hypertension Education And Motivation Interviewing By Staff On Patients' Activation, Tammy C. Lu, Kathy S. James, Laura Wolfgang May 2017

Effects Of Hypertension Education And Motivation Interviewing By Staff On Patients' Activation, Tammy C. Lu, Kathy S. James, Laura Wolfgang

Doctor of Nursing Practice Final Manuscripts

Objective: This evidence-based practice project piloted a team-based program using Motivational Interviewing (MI) and 5 A’s (Assess, Advise, Ask, Assist, and Arrange) to promote healthy behavior and reduce blood pressure at an on-site corporate primary care clinic.

Methods: Patients were counseled using MI and the 5 A’s techniques. Patients received an educational booklet and monthly telephone follow up. Patients returned to clinic 3 months afterwards. Data collected included Dietary Screener Questionnaire scores, blood pressure, and self-rating of concern and motivation.

Results: A total of 4 people participated with variable follow-up. Readiness for change remained stable and confidence scores remained stable …