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Decreasing Delirium Through Music (Ddm) In Critically Ill, Mechanically Ventilated Patients In The Intensive Care Unit: Protocol For A Randomized Controlled Trial, Annie Heiderscheit, Sikandar H. Khan, Sophia Wang, Amanda Harrawood, Stephanie Martinez, Linda Chlan, Anthony J. Perkins, Wanzhu Tu, Malaz Boustani, Babar Khan Nov 2017

Decreasing Delirium Through Music (Ddm) In Critically Ill, Mechanically Ventilated Patients In The Intensive Care Unit: Protocol For A Randomized Controlled Trial, Annie Heiderscheit, Sikandar H. Khan, Sophia Wang, Amanda Harrawood, Stephanie Martinez, Linda Chlan, Anthony J. Perkins, Wanzhu Tu, Malaz Boustani, Babar Khan

Faculty Authored Articles

Background

Delirium is a highly prevalent and morbid syndrome in intensive care units (ICUs). Changing the stressful environment within the ICU via music may be an effective and a scalable way to reduce the burden of delirium.

Methods/design

The Decreasing Delirium through Music (DDM) study is a three-arm, single-blind, randomized controlled feasibility trial.

Sixty patients admitted to the ICU with respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation will be randomized to one of three arms (20 participants per arm): (1) personalized music, (2) non-personalized relaxing music, or (3) attention-control. Music preferences will be obtained from all enrolled participants or their family caregivers. …


Trafficking Victims In The Emergency Room Setting, Lisa M. Archer Jun 2017

Trafficking Victims In The Emergency Room Setting, Lisa M. Archer

Theses and Graduate Projects

Human trafficking, a form of modern-day slavery, is a violation of human rights and a public health issue. Affecting millions worldwide, a high prevalence of human trafficking exists in the United States (US). Traffickers target vulnerable victims in an effort, through coercion and exploitation, to benefit financially, perpetuating the issue of supply and demand. Lacking a specific demographic, traffickers opportunistically seek out victims, such as targeting runaway and homeless youth, those sold through poverty, or those surviving in conditions caused by natural disaster. Multidisciplinary health care staff are uniquely positioned to recognize, assess, and intervene when encountering victims who seek …


Full Court Press: Providing Pre-Adolescent Girls Success Through Team Membership And Mentoring, Katie N. Benike Apr 2017

Full Court Press: Providing Pre-Adolescent Girls Success Through Team Membership And Mentoring, Katie N. Benike

Theses and Graduate Projects

Pre-adolescent female mentorship through team membership over the course of four years is examined for the purpose of this Doctoral of Nursing Practice - Family Nurse Practitioner project. Dr. Jean Watson theory of Human Caring is used as a catalyst for the project. A literature review was performed to help guided the project and bring to surface opportunities for further examination. A Doctor of Nursing Practice - Family Nurse Practitioner student mentored the eleven participants. The Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advance Practice nursing were utilized in the project.


Mindfulness, Movement, & Music: Implementing A Yoga Program For Children, Briana Darcy Apr 2017

Mindfulness, Movement, & Music: Implementing A Yoga Program For Children, Briana Darcy

Theses and Graduate Projects

The prevalence of stress-related physical and psychological diseases is continually increasing. Underserved children have a high risk for developing stress-related conditions as a result of multiple social, physiological, and environmental factors. This DNP/FNP scholarly project focuses on the stress-reducing effects of the integrative therapies of yoga, meditation, music, and mindfulness. A program includes concepts of yoga, meditation, mindfulness and music listening to provide children with low-cost coping techniques that help combat the ill effects of stress in their lives. It was implemented in Rochester, MN. Participant reactions were favorable, as well as evaluations by faculty at the place of implementation. …


Open Your Eyes: Recognizing The Signs And Symptoms Of Human Trafficking, Elizabeth M. Stanek Apr 2017

Open Your Eyes: Recognizing The Signs And Symptoms Of Human Trafficking, Elizabeth M. Stanek

Theses and Graduate Projects

Human trafficking is both a human rights violation and a major public health concern. Trafficking in persons, prevalent both domestically and internationally, is a form of modern-day slavery. Although there are different typse of human trafficking, the most prevalent is the recruitment of girls and boys to be used in sex trafficking. This form of human trafficking uses force, violence, fraud, and coercion to control the victims and keep them from from contacting law enforcement or seeking help. Knowledge and awareness of signs and symptoms of human trafficking are crucial for doctor of nursing practice-family nurse practitioners (DNP-FNP), as they …


Merging Human Becoming Theory And Health Coaching Principles Into The Role Of The Family Nurse Practitioner, Tammy Lee Olney Apr 2017

Merging Human Becoming Theory And Health Coaching Principles Into The Role Of The Family Nurse Practitioner, Tammy Lee Olney

Theses and Graduate Projects

Family Nurse Practitioners have limited time with patients to address their health care concerns. Practitioners need to make the most of this limited time in order to promote positive patient outcomes. Health coaching is a proven method to assist others in identifying obstacles, prioritize what is important to them, leverage strengths, and in making healthy behavior changes. Drawing on evidenced-based practice in health coaching assists the Family Nurse Practitioner with making deeper connections with patients and guides in co-creating a plan that is truly patient-centered. The health coaching process is in parallel with the Human Becoming Theory by the use …


The Citizen Nurse: An Educational Innovation For Change, Kathleen M. Clark, Joyce P. Miller, Cheryl Leuning, Katherine Baumgartner Apr 2017

The Citizen Nurse: An Educational Innovation For Change, Kathleen M. Clark, Joyce P. Miller, Cheryl Leuning, Katherine Baumgartner

Faculty Authored Articles

Background: Nursing education needs to provide the necessary tools for students to develop leadership skills and to practice civic agency to create meaningful change in the shifting health care field. This article focuses on facilitating a student's role in becoming a citizen nurse through curricular modifications.

Method: Through an ongoing partnership, nursing faculty and community organizers implemented a year-long pilot project to discover the deeper insights into the role of a citizen nurse and to analyze the skills students need to be effective agents of change. Pilot lectures and workshops were held throughout the academic year, and curricular changes were …


Routine Screening For Silent Atrial Fibrillation, Zach Stevens Jan 2017

Routine Screening For Silent Atrial Fibrillation, Zach Stevens

Theses and Graduate Projects

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia and is particularly prevalent in the elderly population. It is associated with an elevated stroke risk which can be easily minimized with anticoagulation. However, AF detection is often difficult due to infrequent or absent symptoms and the first presentation of AF may be a stroke. Advances in technology have made screening for AF more feasible and accessible. Opportunistic screening with pulse palpation and confirmatory ECG is now strongly supported by the evidence and more recent studies have demonstrated that systematic screening – particularly of those with AF risk factors – may be …


Schizophrenia’S Relationship With Cardiovascular Morbidity And Mortality, Hannah Jorgensen Jan 2017

Schizophrenia’S Relationship With Cardiovascular Morbidity And Mortality, Hannah Jorgensen

Theses and Graduate Projects

Premature morbidity and mortality due to cardiovascular disease (CVD) disproportionately affects individuals with schizophrenia. This research paper systematically reviews articles that examine the theories and causes of increased CVD risk in individuals with schizophrenia. The findings of the review indicate that there are biological, environmental and sociocultural components of the relationship between schizophrenia and cardiovascular disease. Inflammation from the progression of chronic schizophrenia appears to play a part. The side-effect profile of the medications used to treat schizophrenia cause CVD risk factors. The secondary and tertiary symptoms of the disease process result in problems in motivation, cognitive function and self- …


How To Choose: Enhancing Shared Decision Making In Breast Cancer Screening, Emma Hermes Jan 2017

How To Choose: Enhancing Shared Decision Making In Breast Cancer Screening, Emma Hermes

Theses and Graduate Projects

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Mammography screening has shown improvement in early detection leading to early treatment of breast cancer and thus reducing morbidity and mortality rates related to breast cancer. However, the contradictory guidelines put forth by the American Cancer Society, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and United States Preventive Services Task Force have posed a compelling problem in the health care system, especially for primary care providers: What guideline recommendation should be followed? Review of the three sets of guidelines, including the systematic reviews from which they were formed, and outside studies were …