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Measuring The Impact: A Re-Aim Framework For Evaluation Of A Needle Exchange Program, Lindsay Novacek
Measuring The Impact: A Re-Aim Framework For Evaluation Of A Needle Exchange Program, Lindsay Novacek
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects
Background: Needle exchange programs (NEPs) have been widely documented over the past three decades as an effective and economic approach to controlling human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). As of July 1st, 2016, these programs have been legalized in North Carolina. Purpose: To perform stage 1 of an evaluation of a needle exchange program in North Carolina by utilizing a public health framework: the Reach, Efficacy, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM). Methods: First, the RE-AIM framework was used to create a plan for a program evaluation of a local NEP. Then, the first stage of the evaluation was completed. NEP program participants …
Improving Blood Pressure Control Among Hispanic Patient Population By Enhancing Providers' Attention To Culturally Competent Solutions Aimed At Increasing Self-Care And Treatment Adherence At And Post Hospital Discharge: A Quality Improvement Project, Katarzyna Swistak
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects
Background and Review of Literature: Hypertension is a primary, preventable risk factor for coronary heart disease, heart failure, and stroke. However, despite advances in preventive care and treatment modalities related to blood pressure control, the prevalence of hypertension in the United States remains at an undesirable level and disproportionately affects Hispanic patients. Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement (QI) project was to determine if a culturally sensitive, multifaceted intervention focused on promotion of hypertension awareness and self- management strategies increases treatment compliance and blood pressure control among Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Hispanics. Design/Methods: The DNP project included a QI …
Development And Evaluation Of An Emergency Department-Based Nurse Practitioner Care Delivery Model, Tiesha Johnson
Development And Evaluation Of An Emergency Department-Based Nurse Practitioner Care Delivery Model, Tiesha Johnson
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects
Background: Acute mental health care needs are not always optimally managed in the Emergency Department (ED) with the traditional approach to care and management. The ED encounter for psychiatric patients is lengthy, costly, fragmented, inefficient and often ineffective, contributing to poor outcomes.. Purpose: To introduce the evidence- based advanced nursing practice model to ED professionals and staff for feedback and evaluation of an ED-based Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner care delivery model for the acute care of psychiatric patients. Implementation: The care delivery model was created based on evidence and presented to professionals and staff at one medical center ED. A focus …
Center Based Help For Elder Depression And Emotional Reinforcement (Cheer), Jennifer Taylor
Center Based Help For Elder Depression And Emotional Reinforcement (Cheer), Jennifer Taylor
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects
Purpose.
The aim of this project was to decrease depression of those socially isolated, and/or homebound seniors, through behavioral activation by using CHEER and emotional support, along with bridging access to programs and the needs of seniors in the community.
Background.
As we age we face functional, medical, and social complexities that frequently become hard to manage. Depression is a problem that is present but often goes unrecognized in society. It is more prevalent in younger adults, however, depression has more acute affect in older persons. Depression can potentially be debilitating and increase adverse events with other health issues such …