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Exploring Learning Style Preferences Of College Age Students With Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (Adhd), Denise Nash-Luckenbach Dec 2019

Exploring Learning Style Preferences Of College Age Students With Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (Adhd), Denise Nash-Luckenbach

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

ADHD is a persistent neurobehavioral disorder in children with a prevalence rate of 5-10%. Symptoms of the disorder include inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsivity behavior. These symptoms are believed to have a great impact on the child’s cognitive and academic functions and children with ADHD are believed to have difficulty mastering basic academic skills. Historically, ADHD was believed to be a disorder only observed in children, however, it is estimated 66% of children with ADHD continue to be symptomatic as they enter adulthood. Students with a diagnosis of ADHD have higher dropout rates, lower standardized math and reading tests scores, and …


Women With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Diabetes Self-Care, Diabetes Time Management, And Diabetes Distress, Lisa Summers-Gibson Dec 2019

Women With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Diabetes Self-Care, Diabetes Time Management, And Diabetes Distress, Lisa Summers-Gibson

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

This descriptive correlational study examined the relationships between and among diabetes self-care, diabetes time management, and diabetes distress in women with type 2 (T2DM). A gap of knowledge exists between these variables and this study, guided by Orem’s self-care theory, aimed to identify these relationships and predictors of diabetes self-care. The sample (N = 188) was comprised of predominately White (81.4%) women recruited from multiple office locations, community hospitals, and diabetes support groups predominately from the Mid-Atlantic Region (64.04%). Participants voluntarily participated by responding to flyers posted in data collection locations or by electronic survey disseminated by diabetes support group …


Exploring The Use Of The Bimanual Arm Trainer For Improving Upper Extremity Motor Function In Stroke Patients., Manuel G. Wilfred Dec 2019

Exploring The Use Of The Bimanual Arm Trainer For Improving Upper Extremity Motor Function In Stroke Patients., Manuel G. Wilfred

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Background and purpose

There are few evidence-based treatment options to address recovery in patients with severe upper extremity impairment post-stroke. Although robotic treatment options have been widely explored with variable outcomes, the contribution of bimanual training to improve upper extremity control and coordination has not yet been fully explored. To date, the mirrored motion Bimanual Arm Trainer (BAT) has not specifically been investigated for its effectiveness in stroke patients. This study explored the usefulness of the bimanual arm trainer in improving upper extremity function in stroke patients with severe deficits and its impact on quality of life.

Methods

Twenty-three patients …


Relationships Between Social Determinants Of Health And Patient Readmissions To An Acute Care Hospital Within 30 Days Of Discharge, Wren Mosee Lester Oct 2019

Relationships Between Social Determinants Of Health And Patient Readmissions To An Acute Care Hospital Within 30 Days Of Discharge, Wren Mosee Lester

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Background: The Hospital Readmission Reduction Program (HRRP) is a part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which addresses the cost and quality of health care. The HRRP and policy penalizes hospitals for excessive readmission rates. The overall purpose of the program is to improve the quality of care, reduce costs and improve operational efficiency in hospitals. (Zhang, 2014).

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify and examine what social determinants of health, at an individual level and community level, were associated with the likelihood of being readmitted into the hospital, within 30 days of discharge, for patients …


Identifying The Prevalence Of Sensory Processing Dysfunction In A Post-Concussion Population And It's Relationship With Quality Of Life And Functional Indicators, Stephen Van Lew Sep 2019

Identifying The Prevalence Of Sensory Processing Dysfunction In A Post-Concussion Population And It's Relationship With Quality Of Life And Functional Indicators, Stephen Van Lew

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Background: Approximately 10-20% of individuals who sustain a concussion will experience post-concussion syndrome, defined as symptomology beyond the traditional 7-10-day concussion recovery period. A particular area of symptomology, sensory processing deficits was explored in this study to ascertain the prevalence of these deficits along with possible associations with QOL and everyday functional outcomes. Methods: This study was a prospective, cross-sectional, quantitative study using a consecutive and convenience sampling model. The research participants were recruited from an outpatient occupational therapy program at an academic medical center. Normative data from two different sensory processing outcome tools were used in the analysis. …


Vanadium Compounds Modulate Osteoblast Proliferation And Function, Bryan Sosa Aug 2019

Vanadium Compounds Modulate Osteoblast Proliferation And Function, Bryan Sosa

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Osteoblastogenesis is an essential part of the bone healing process. Insulin has been shown to improve bone healing in both normal and diabetic bone healing models. In addition, insulin mimetic compounds such as Zinc chloride (ZnCl2) and Vanadyl acetylacetonate (VAC) have also been shown to improve bone healing in these models as well. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of vanadium compounds VAC and Vanadium (II) sulfate (VSO4) in osteoblast proliferation and function. In addition the mechanisms by which growth and function are facilitated by these Vanadium compounds were also evaluated. In …


Partnering With A Different Faith: Muslim American Women’S Experiences, Beyza Sinan Jun 2019

Partnering With A Different Faith: Muslim American Women’S Experiences, Beyza Sinan

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

The events of September 11, 2001 critically impacted the identity of Muslim Americans in the United States and spurred attention to their experiences within the psychological literature. Prior literature has rarely explored these individuals’ within-group differences, defined Muslim American identity as bicultural, or explored experiences of being in a romantic relationship. This study was intended to address the gaps in the literature by focusing on the bicultural identity and the experience of interfaith relationships among Muslim American women. The following research questions guided this study: 1) How do Muslim American women experience their romantic relationship with a non-Muslim partner? 2) …


Zinc Chloride Enhanced Chondrogenesis Is Vegf Dependent, Gilbert M. Sharp Iv Jun 2019

Zinc Chloride Enhanced Chondrogenesis Is Vegf Dependent, Gilbert M. Sharp Iv

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Researchers have begun investigating whether insulin mimetics such as ZnCl2 could promote bone healing in both non-diabetic and diabetic fracture healing similarly to insulin. Our research focused on understanding the mechanism by which ZnCl2 affects chondrogenesis, an important component of bone fracture healing. The increases in proteoglycan deposition and cell proliferation seen in our data may be a result of ZnCl2 induction of the IGF-1 pathway. When the VEGF pathway was inhibited in ZnCl2- or insulin-treated cells significant decreases in proteoglycan deposition occurred on day 7 and 14 (P=0.007 for ZnCl2, P=0.028 for insulin) when compared to controls. This data …


Exploring The Decisions Involved In Evidence-Based Practice Adoption By Athletic Trainers, Brittany Vorndran Allard May 2019

Exploring The Decisions Involved In Evidence-Based Practice Adoption By Athletic Trainers, Brittany Vorndran Allard

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Background: The governing bodies of athletic training have been putting an emphasis on evidence-based practice (EBP) through college curriculum changes and continuing education requirements. Research has shown these interventions are increasing knowledge, but there is still a knowledge to practice gap.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the decisions involved in EBP adoption by practicing athletic trainers (ATs).

Methods: This study utilized a general qualitative approach that was exploratory in nature. Fifteen participants participated in the study, and all were practicing certified athletic trainers who stated they were using EBP when making treatment decisions.

Data Collection …


Implementation Of Change Of Shift Huddles In An Urban Medical Center, Benson Kahiu May 2019

Implementation Of Change Of Shift Huddles In An Urban Medical Center, Benson Kahiu

Seton Hall University DNP Final Projects

Since 1999 when the Institute of Medicine (IOM) highlighted medical errors in hospitals, healthcare leaders continue to pursue relevant and sustainable patient safety initiatives. Some of these initiatives include projects that increase accountability while encouraging enhanced teamwork and communication between team members. The lack of consistent communication results in decreased patient outcomes and patient dissatisfaction. Decreased camaraderie in organizations, results in fiscal waste associated with employee tardiness and call-outs. This paper reviews the process and impact of implementing change of shift huddles in an urban medical center. Literature reviews concluded that positive outcomes were associated with implementation of huddles during …


An Investigation Of The Relationships Between And Among Disaster Preparedness Knowledge, Perceived Use Of Intuition, And Triage Decision Making Of Emergency Department Registered Nurses In Acute Care Hospitals Using Benner’S Novice To Expert Theory, Brian Charles Schneider May 2019

An Investigation Of The Relationships Between And Among Disaster Preparedness Knowledge, Perceived Use Of Intuition, And Triage Decision Making Of Emergency Department Registered Nurses In Acute Care Hospitals Using Benner’S Novice To Expert Theory, Brian Charles Schneider

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Background: Disasters are man-made or natural events that challenge resources and support in an environment lacking rules and regulations. Nurses represent the largest resource in healthcare and are among the first to encounter victims of disaster, thus having knowledge of disaster preparedness is essential to disaster response. However, there is a lack of empirical evidence concerning the relationships between everyday elements of nursing practice such as intuition and triage decision-making and disaster preparedness knowledge.

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between and among disaster preparedness knowledge, perceived use of intuition, and triage decision-making in emergency …


Does The Use Of Mind Mapping As A Learning Strategy By Physician Assistant Students Promote Critical Thinking As Measured By The Health Science Reasoning Test?, Cynthia Israel May 2019

Does The Use Of Mind Mapping As A Learning Strategy By Physician Assistant Students Promote Critical Thinking As Measured By The Health Science Reasoning Test?, Cynthia Israel

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Physician Assistant (PA) students need to assimilate and integrate voluminous information quickly and effectively to promote critical thinking skills needed to deliver competent care. Mind mapping is an innovative strategy used to facilitate students’ recognition and recall of key information and ensure depth in their understanding via making connections between pieces of information. Based on the establishment of relationships between concepts expressed in mind maps, critical thinking skills are further developed.

Seventy-four PA students were randomly assigned to Standard Note Taking Group (SNTG) or Mind Mapping Group (MMG) to complete the pre-HSRT (Health Science Reasoning Test). MMG were then instructed …


The Experience Of Non-Spousal Close Intimate Relationships For Women With Breast Cancer: A Journey Of Support, Erin Burke Dooley Mar 2019

The Experience Of Non-Spousal Close Intimate Relationships For Women With Breast Cancer: A Journey Of Support, Erin Burke Dooley

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

An estimated 331,530 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019 ("American Cancer Society," 2019, p. 10). The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological, descriptive study was to explore the lived experience of non-spousal close/intimate relationships of women with breast cancer. There are very few studies in the literature examining relationships between women with cancer other than those of partner or spouse. This study’s participants consisted of six women, ages 32 to 68. Analysis of these data identified themes reflected along their breast cancer trajectory (1) The journey starts (2) Mid-journey passage, and (3) Journeys end/coming home, as well as …


Exploring And Understanding Factors That Affect The Adoption Of Personal Health Records Among Healthcare Providers, Lujain Samarkandi Mar 2019

Exploring And Understanding Factors That Affect The Adoption Of Personal Health Records Among Healthcare Providers, Lujain Samarkandi

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Statement of the problem: Lately, there has been increasing recognition of the importance of PHRs in achieving healthcare transformation in the U.S. Regardless significant consumer interest and expected benefits, generally the adoption of PHRs remains relatively low. For the continuing development of patient PHRs, exploring factors that affect the behavior intentions of healthcare providers to adopt PHRs is significant. The Purpose of this study was to create a valid tool entitled “Personal Health Record Assessment Survey” (PHRAS) then implement this tool in the population to understand the predictive relationship, if any, that may exist between perceptions of knowledge, attitudes, subjective …


Meta-Analysis To Identify And Evaluate Factors Associated With Regulatory Approval Of Orphan Drugs (Od) To Develop An Algorithm For Predicting Regulatory Approval (Success) And To Develop A Standardized Tool To Improve Orphan Drug Portfolio Decision-Making, Milky C. Florent Mar 2019

Meta-Analysis To Identify And Evaluate Factors Associated With Regulatory Approval Of Orphan Drugs (Od) To Develop An Algorithm For Predicting Regulatory Approval (Success) And To Develop A Standardized Tool To Improve Orphan Drug Portfolio Decision-Making, Milky C. Florent

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Background and Purpose of the Study: Developed an algorithm (AODI) for predicting probability of regulatory success (PRS) for new orphan drugs after phase II testing has been conductedwith the objective of providing a tool to improve drug portfolio decision-making.Methods: Examined 132 studies from recent publications (2005 onwards). Data on safety, efficacy, operational, market, and company characteristics were obtained from public sources. Meta-analysis and meta-regressions were used to provide an unbiased approach to assess overall predictability and to identify the most important individual predictors.Results: Found that a simple three-factor model (disease prevalence, clinical trial duration and clinical trial …


Watchful Waiting And Antibiotic Stewardship: A Quality Improvement Project, Rebecca Couper Mar 2019

Watchful Waiting And Antibiotic Stewardship: A Quality Improvement Project, Rebecca Couper

Seton Hall University DNP Final Projects

Antibiotic misuse and overuse are major contributors to antibiotic resistance which is responsible for the death of 23,000 American’s annually. There is a growing body of evidence that antibiotic stewardship programs are successful in reducing antibiotic prescribing rates while maintaining safe patient care. Research supports a multifaceted approach with an ongoing commitment to antibiotic stewardship. This quality improvement project aimed to reduce the overuse of antibiotics in pediatric acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs), improve the percentage of children who received laboratory confirmation for the diagnosis and treatment of streptococcal pharyngitis, and to implement and measure the efficacy of watchful waiting …


Adults’ Knowledge And Beliefs Surrounding Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Mazen Homoud Mar 2019

Adults’ Knowledge And Beliefs Surrounding Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Mazen Homoud

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Undiagnosed individuals with signs and symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are at higher risk of severe health complications than healthy individuals, and they pose a huge economic burden on society as well. Some scholars reported the lack of public knowledge of OSA as a major contributor to this phenomenon. However, there is a lack of information about assessing public knowledge and health belief of OSA and its nature across the risk level of having OSA.

Two self-reporting questioners were used in this mixed method study, a PI developed survey, the Obstructive Sleep Apnea Knowledge and Belief (OSA-KAB) © was …


The Experience Of Being A Parent Of A Transgender Adolescent, Susan Martello-Gill Feb 2019

The Experience Of Being A Parent Of A Transgender Adolescent, Susan Martello-Gill

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Abstract

Background: According to the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law, about 150,000 U.S. adolescents aged 13-17 identify as transgender (Singhal, 2018). Therefore, parents of these growing number of adolescents face the daily struggles of being a parent of a transgender adolescent.

Purpose of the Study: A scant amount of research exists on the multitude of issues that parents of transgender/ non-binary adolescents confront in seeking guidance and support with the challenges they face daily. There is little in the literature concerning the experience of being a parent of a transgender/non-binary teen. Hence, the purpose of this study …


Providing Occupational Therapy To Those Who Are Homeless: A Beneficial Support, Francesca Petracco Jan 2019

Providing Occupational Therapy To Those Who Are Homeless: A Beneficial Support, Francesca Petracco

Petersheim Academic Exposition

No abstract provided.