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Preventive Strategies For Occupational Hearing Loss: An Integrative Literature Review, Francis Thomas
Preventive Strategies For Occupational Hearing Loss: An Integrative Literature Review, Francis Thomas
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: Occupational hearing loss is the third most common chronic condition in the US, and most commonly affects manufacturing industry workers. Objective: This integrative literature review evaluates qualitative and quantitative research on prevention strategies for occupational hearing loss in manufacturing industries. The objective of this review is to determine which prevention strategies have been described in the literature, and which strategies have been shown to be effective and evidence-based. Methods: The Health Belief Model was used as a conceptual framework to guide this review. A thorough literature search including articles studying adult manufacturing industry workers using the PubMed and …
The Role Of Antenatal Physical Activity In Preventing Postpartum Depression, Elayna Muncy
The Role Of Antenatal Physical Activity In Preventing Postpartum Depression, Elayna Muncy
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a debilitating and potentially dangerous illness that women face. Though there are several methods of treatment of PPD, there are currently no clinical recommendations for preventative measures that can be taken. Physical activity has been shown to prevent depression, however there is a lack of consistent evidence regarding the efficacy of physical activity in preventing postpartum depression.
Objectives: The goal of this literature review is to determine the effects of antenatal physical activity interventions in preventing postpartum depression.
Methods: This integrative literature review will search for interventional studies in CINAHL, PubMed, PsychInfo, …
Plant Based Diets Ability To Prevent Or Reverse Cardio-Metabolic Diseases, Alyssa Pollina
Plant Based Diets Ability To Prevent Or Reverse Cardio-Metabolic Diseases, Alyssa Pollina
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
No abstract provided.
Predictors Of Success In Transition To Practice On New Graduate Registered Nurses In Critical Care Settings: An Integrative Literature Review, Shekinah Akut
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Background: The ongoing nursing shortage forced hospitals to employ new graduate nurses in specialty care areas including critical care. Transition to practice programs were implemented to effectively aid new graduate nurses as they enter the practice, as well as improve their competency and retention. While these programs have been successful in accomplishing its purpose, there is a lack of knowledge of the different factors that influence their effectiveness.
Objectives: To identify the predictors of success of transition to practice programs on new graduates nurses in critical care, and to examine the relationship between those factors and new graduate nurses’ competency …
Diabetes Management Interventions In Patients With Schizophrenia: An Integrative Review Of The Literature, Angelica Leon
Diabetes Management Interventions In Patients With Schizophrenia: An Integrative Review Of The Literature, Angelica Leon
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: Among those with schizophrenia, a higher incidence of diabetes occurs in comparison to the population at large. This higher prevalence is multi-factorial with can be due to life-style factors, psycho-social factors, as well as the increased risk for metabolic syndrome in those taking atypical anti-psychotics. This makes managing diabetes among those with schizophrenia increasingly difficult.
Objective: The purpose of this integrative literature review is to explore health interventions in patients with both schizophrenia and diabetes or at risk as well as to evaluate their effectiveness in diabetes management or metabolic syndrome management.
Methods: An integrative literature review …
Language Barriers And Their Effects On The Latino Patient An Integrative Review, Yesenia Romero
Language Barriers And Their Effects On The Latino Patient An Integrative Review, Yesenia Romero
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
The United States has many immigrants that have not yet mastered the language, causing them to have limited English proficiency (LEP). For some, this may not be a problem, but for those with medical issues it can be. Having LEP causes there to be a language barrier between the patient and healthcare worker, making it difficult to communicate. A lack of holistic care can occur when healthcare professionals does not speak the same language as their patients. Consequently, this lack of care can lead to an array of concerns. The purpose of this integrative review was to gather current …
Communication Barriers Affecting Self Management Of Diabetes In The Latino Community: An Integrative Literature Review, Janice Colon, Samantha Brunelle
Communication Barriers Affecting Self Management Of Diabetes In The Latino Community: An Integrative Literature Review, Janice Colon, Samantha Brunelle
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: The rising numbers of diabetes in the Latino community are concerning. With the Latino population continuously growing and them being the third largest ethnic group with diabetes, research in this area must be conducted to find a solution. Due to this reason, an area of concern are the barriers that are contributing to the lack of self- management in this community.
Objective: The purpose of this review is to determine factors that contribute to communication barriers and to identify interventions that will help solve this problem.
Methods: An integrative literature review was conducted using three search engines CINAHL, …
Women’S Barriers To Use Of Midwives During Birth: An Integrative Literature Review, Chelsea Petersen
Women’S Barriers To Use Of Midwives During Birth: An Integrative Literature Review, Chelsea Petersen
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Reentry Programs On Healthcare Accessibility And Resulting Emergency Department Strain By Ex-Inmates: An Integrative Literature Review, Kaitlyn Muratori
The Effects Of Reentry Programs On Healthcare Accessibility And Resulting Emergency Department Strain By Ex-Inmates: An Integrative Literature Review, Kaitlyn Muratori
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
THE EFFECTS OF REENTRY PROGRAMS ON HEALTHCARE ACCESSIBILITY AND RESULTING EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT STRAIN BY EX-INMATES
Kaitlyn Muratori
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Christina Lattner
Background: Ex-inmates are significantly more likely to use emergency rooms to seek treatment for substance abuse, mental health disorders, or poor management of chronic conditions which, if not treated on a community level, ultimately contributes to overboarding in the emergency department.
Objectives: The purpose of this literature review is to use current research to examine the relationship between reentry programs across the US and healthcare accessibility, as well as the resulting strain of emergency room misuse by ex-inmates. …
Breast Cancer Patients Post-Traumatic Growth And Positive Change, Miranda M. Delgado, Sidrah A. Khan
Breast Cancer Patients Post-Traumatic Growth And Positive Change, Miranda M. Delgado, Sidrah A. Khan
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Breast cancer is extremely common among women in the United States and has affected the lives of many people. Due to the commonality of the diagnosis, research regarding improvements and treatment options is vast and extensive. Breast cancer has ever increasing survival rates and so the care of breast cancer survivors’ mental health has become a major focus as cancer is a life altering and oftentimes traumatic experience. The intent of the integrative literature review is to describe the overall effectiveness of implementing Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG) interventions in women surviving breast cancer to facilitate positive change. The integrative literature …
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium, Evie Stoltz
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium, Evie Stoltz
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
No abstract provided.
Preventing Medication Errors, Nathan Frierson
Preventing Medication Errors, Nathan Frierson
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: Medication errors are multifactorial incidents affecting patients, providers, and healthcare institutions.
Objective: This literature review seeks to explore some of the reasons they occur, strategies currently used to prevent them, and explore nursing knowledge, attitude, and skills (KAS) as they relate to medication safety.
Method: The research was conducted using the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) project as the conceptual framework in evaluating current literature to gain insight into the KAS of nurses currently practicing in critical care settings. Articles were pulled from various databases including PubMed, CINAHL, PsychInfo, and ProQuest.
Results: A total of 12 …
Food Insecurity And Its Effects On Cardiovascular Health, Rachel Vaca
Food Insecurity And Its Effects On Cardiovascular Health, Rachel Vaca
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Background: Over 23 million Americans live in food deserts, furthermore 49 million Americans have experienced food insecurity multiple times throughout the year. In the United States, especially compared to undeveloped countries, food insecurity usually means not having access to healthy, nutritious options. Food choices that are lacking proper nutrients can contribute to obesity, high cholesterol, and diabetes which can then impact the cardiovascular system negatively.
Objectives: This study will examine how having access to adequate nutrition impacts overall cardiovascular health and risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease. The studies selected in this review examine cardiovascular health by studying risk factors …
Total Hip Replacement Recovery Strategies For Optimal Function In Older Adults, Colleen Ryan, Lauren Waddell
Total Hip Replacement Recovery Strategies For Optimal Function In Older Adults, Colleen Ryan, Lauren Waddell
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: Total hip replacement (THR) surgery is the most common reconstructive hip procedure and annual procedures rates are expected to rise for patients 65 and older. Recovery options are known to enhance function post THR; however, there is a lack of comprehensive and consistent strategies for optimal function in older adults.
Objectives: The purpose of this integrated literature review is to identify current recovery and rehabilitation program strategies used to reach optimal function for older adults post total hip replacement. To better understand current research related to THR recovery strategies for optimal function in OAs, a literature review is …
Addressing Barriers To Abnormal Pap-Test Follow-Up Among Low-Income, Ethnic Minority Women: An Integrative Literature Review, Emme Deamont
Addressing Barriers To Abnormal Pap-Test Follow-Up Among Low-Income, Ethnic Minority Women: An Integrative Literature Review, Emme Deamont
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
No abstract provided.
Maternal Factors Of Childhood Obesity, Zachary Carwile
Maternal Factors Of Childhood Obesity, Zachary Carwile
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: In recent years, the world has seen a dramatic increase in childhood obesity. It has been well documented that early childhood obesity predisposes children to being at risk for numerous comorbidities associated with obesity. Although evidence exists that relates activity levels and eating patterns, there is little research regarding the specific maternal factors that play a role in childhood obesity. It is believed that providing a concise document regarding such factors could prove to be a pivotal component of reducing the percent of overweight or obese children.
Objective: The purpose of this integrative literature review is to utilize …
Populations At Risk For Cervical Cancer, Chantal Boyd, Danielle Dodd
Populations At Risk For Cervical Cancer, Chantal Boyd, Danielle Dodd
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract: This integrative literature review discusses the possible negative effects of the current cervical cancer screening guidelines enforced by the U.S. Preventative Task Force. Potential negative effects of guidelines are examined to determine the need for a more personalized approach in future cervical cancer screening guidelines. The purpose of this integrated literature review is to identify women at greater risk for developing breast cancer and their need to have more frequent screenings. The U.S. Preventative Task Force currently only requires frequent cervical cancer screenings in women who are immunocompromised, due to diseases such as HIV, or women who are diagnosed …
Barriers To Crna Scope Of Practice, Zachary Zenner, Liz Messina
Barriers To Crna Scope Of Practice, Zachary Zenner, Liz Messina
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
An integrative literature review on barriers that prevent CRNA's from having full autonomy in their practices.
Application And Influence Of Technology On Medication Adherence In Adults With Heart Failure: An Integrative Literature Review, Kristen Loda
Application And Influence Of Technology On Medication Adherence In Adults With Heart Failure: An Integrative Literature Review, Kristen Loda
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: Heart failure is a progressive disease that presents itself through multiple debilitating symptoms. Being there is no cure, symptom management and prevention through a tailored polypharmaceutical regimen is key to keeping these patients out of the hospital and improving their quality of life. Considering as of 2014, 6 million Americans are living with heart failure, it is crucial to implement interventions to promote medication adherence. Emerging technologies can provide patients the opportunity to remotely monitor their self-care and better adhere to their drug regimens.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify forms of technology available to …
Effective Coping Strategies To Reduce Nursing Burnout: An Integrative Literature Review, Martha Amador
Effective Coping Strategies To Reduce Nursing Burnout: An Integrative Literature Review, Martha Amador
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
No abstract provided.
Identifying And Improving Drug Diversion Protocols Through Behavioral Drug Diversion Identification, Leonard Simon
Identifying And Improving Drug Diversion Protocols Through Behavioral Drug Diversion Identification, Leonard Simon
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Exercise On Depression In African American And Latino Population, Emmanuel Conliffe
The Effects Of Exercise On Depression In African American And Latino Population, Emmanuel Conliffe
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: Several studies have shown the effectiveness of exercise as a potential treatment for major depression disorder, but few have focused specific populations such as Blacks and Hispanics. Due to cultural concerns about anti-depressant medications, using exercise and physical activities can be an attractive approach for treatment of depression in African American and Latino populations.
Objectives: To identify the effects of exercise and physical activity on depression among the minority population and to determine whether exercise is an effective type of therapy for this population.
Methods: An integrated literature review was conducted. The keywords included “depression, therapeutic exercise, physical …
Interrelated Topics And Contributing Factors Of African-American Disparities Identified Within Race-Related Sickle Cell Literature, Erica Watkins
Interrelated Topics And Contributing Factors Of African-American Disparities Identified Within Race-Related Sickle Cell Literature, Erica Watkins
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: Sickle cell disease is a predominately African-American disease that affects more than 100,000 people in the United States. Unfortunately, these patients are subject to many healthcare disparities and issues pertaining to race are often overlooked or marginalized in sickle cell literature.
Objectives:The purpose of this integrative literature review was to expose trending topics amongst race-related sickle cell literature, identify the factors that are found to contribute to sickle cell disease healthcare disparities and report whether or not race was found to affect the management of sickle cell disease.
Method:An integrative literature review was used.
Results:The …
Contributing Factors To The Lack Of Treatment Adherence For Chronic Diseases Among Low-Income African Americans: Integrative Literature Review, Lauren King
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background:Previous studies have consistently reported that African Americans living in economically disadvantaged communities are less likely to adhere to treatment recommendations for chronic diseases compared to other racial groups. Despite this fact, there have been limited attempts to compile and synthesize factors contributing to the lack of treatment adherence or the efforts being made to promote it.
Objectives:To explore the factors that attribute to the high rates of non-adherence to treatments for chronic diseases amongst the low socioeconomic African American community, and to determine the best approach to promoting adherence within this community.
Methods: This review …
Barriers To Dietary Adherence In Children With Celiac Disease, Kiley M. Janas
Barriers To Dietary Adherence In Children With Celiac Disease, Kiley M. Janas
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: Adherence to a gluten-free diet is the only treatment option available for those with celiac disease. Barriers to dietary compliance have been studied among adults, but limited attempts have been made in exploring barriers of dietary adherence in children, as well as strategies to overcome the barriers.
Objectives: The purpose of this integrative literature review was to identify the barriers of adherence to a gluten-free diet among children with celiac disease as well as explore effective strategies that could be used to increase dietary adherence.
Method: An integrative literature review was conducted using the databases PubMed, Cumulative Index …
Parental Influence On Screen Time Usage, Lashawna Williams
Parental Influence On Screen Time Usage, Lashawna Williams
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Parental Influence on Screen Time: An Integrative Literature Review
Lashawna Williams
Faculty Sponsor: Shannon Simonovich
Background: Screen time exposure is found to be the most influential factor, contributing to developmental disabilities. However, there are limited studies to examine how parenting choices influence the amount of screen time children receive.
Objectives: The purpose of this integrative review of literature (IRL) was to identify key factors that influenced the amount of daily screen time parents allot their children.
Method: An integrative review of literature was conducted to identify the key factors influencing the amount of daily screen time parents allot their children. …
Recommended Interventions To Address The Education-Practice Gap In Mental Health Nursing: An Integrated Literature Review, Marlena D'Agostin
Recommended Interventions To Address The Education-Practice Gap In Mental Health Nursing: An Integrated Literature Review, Marlena D'Agostin
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: Mental health is all encompassing and is widely prevalent in the U.S. population, demonstrating a need for effective care for patients in the mental health setting. There is a gap, however, in providing the highest quality of care within this setting named the theory-practice gap. The theory-practice gap creates a barrier in translating knowledge that is being taught in the classroom to what is used in clinical practice.
Objectives: The purpose of this integrative literature review was to investigate the theory-practice gap in mental health nursing through the implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) in the clinical practice setting …
Effects Of Humor To Relieve Stress In Nurses, Erin Golger
Effects Of Humor To Relieve Stress In Nurses, Erin Golger
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Abstract
Background: Research shows that humor is commonly used by health care workers as a coping mechanism to help relieve stress. However, there are limited studies in identifying the type of humor most commonly used by nurses, and which type of humor is most effective at relieving their stress.
Objective: The purpose of this integrative literature review was to identify the different types of humor used by nurses and to explore which type of humor was most effective at relieving stress.
Method: An integrative literature review was used using articles from four different databases (PubMed, CINAHL, Ovid, and ProQuest). The …
The Effect Of Exercise On Symptoms Of Depression In Adults Diagnosed With Clinical Depression: An Integrative Literature Review, Tibil Felix
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Background: While many healthcare providers are currently looking for alternative methods such as exercise to treat depression, there are limited studies to report how exercise effects symptoms of depression in adults diagnosed with clinical depression and whether an ideal exercise prescription exists.
Objective: The purpose of this integrative literature review was to evaluate the effect of exercise on adults with clinical depression.
Method: An integrative literature review was used. The tidal model of mental health as proposed by Dr. Phil Barker and Poppy Buchanan-Barker was used as a basis for this review. The keywords “clinical depression, exercise, adults, depression treatments, …
Effects Of Animal Therapy In Adult Patients With Schizophrenia Or Schizoaffective Disorder: An Integrative Literature Review, Evelyn Neville
Effects Of Animal Therapy In Adult Patients With Schizophrenia Or Schizoaffective Disorder: An Integrative Literature Review, Evelyn Neville
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Effects of Animal Therapy in Adult Patients with Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective disorder: An Integrative Literature Review
Evelyn Neville
Faculty Sponsor: Barb Harris
Background: While the positive effects animal assisted therapy has shown to have on a general patient population, limited studies have examined the full effect of animal assisted therapy as an adjunct for patients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder to improve their lives.
Objectives: The purpose of this literature review was to identify the positive outcomes of adjunct animal assisted therapy on patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder and whether or not it is a useful adjunct therapy for …