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Responding To A Deteriorating Patient: An Educational Intervention For Outpatient Clinic Nurses, Angela N. Ikeme May 2023

Responding To A Deteriorating Patient: An Educational Intervention For Outpatient Clinic Nurses, Angela N. Ikeme

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

Responding to a Deteriorating Patient:

An Educational Intervention for Outpatient Clinic Nurses

Background: Dynamic and evolving healthcare practices require nurses to continually acquire knowledge and confidence to provide optimal care. Organizations that recognize nurses’ educational needs and develop strategies to meet them empower nurses to improve the quality and safety of patient care.

Local Problem: The need for a continuing education program to improve outpatient clinic nurses’ knowledge, skills, and self-confidence prompted the implementation of this project.

Method: Single cohort education intervention as a test of change to assess the knowledge and confidence participants acquired in a pre- and …


Enhancing Nurse Manager Resilience With A Resilience-Enhancing Toolkit, Rosarina A. J. Pelikan May 2023

Enhancing Nurse Manager Resilience With A Resilience-Enhancing Toolkit, Rosarina A. J. Pelikan

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Background: Nurse managers have one of the most stressful jobs in nursing leadership. They experience more burnout and are more likely to leave the job or leave the nursing profession altogether, leading to vacancies or burned-out leaders.

Local Problem: The organization experienced high nurse manager turnover. Of 12 positions, four have more than two years of experience, three have less than two years, and five are filled with interims.

Context: Strategies to address burnout are decreasing stressors or arming leaders with skills to withstand stressors. The organization offers programs that address burnout but are designed to be used outside of …


Reducing 30-Day Heart Failure Hospital Readmissions Through The Implementation Of A Telehealth Education And Screening Program, Madison Geib, Jo Loomis, Maria (Dupi) Gomez Cogan May 2023

Reducing 30-Day Heart Failure Hospital Readmissions Through The Implementation Of A Telehealth Education And Screening Program, Madison Geib, Jo Loomis, Maria (Dupi) Gomez Cogan

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Heart Failure (HF) is a difficult disease to manage. It requires knowledge on weight monitoring, diet, exercise, medications, and symptom management. With this difficulty, there is a high incidence of HF patient readmissions into the hospital, especially in the first 30-days after discharge, showing that patients are not well equipped to manage their HF on their own at home. A review of the available literature found that some of the most common reasons for readmission include poor discharge planning, a lack of continuation of care, as well as a lack of education and adherence to their medications (Mathew & Thukha, …


Community Health Worker Program: Adverse Childhood Experiences And Early Childhood, Arelis Sandoval May 2023

Community Health Worker Program: Adverse Childhood Experiences And Early Childhood, Arelis Sandoval

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Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) negatively affect childhood development and long-term health outcomes. Latino children face multiple adversities and social determinants of health compounded by ACEs. Community Health Workers (CHWs) have access to work with families to improve resilience and mitigate the effects of ACEs in this population.

Local Problem: In the Central Valley of California, CHWs provide support and resources to a largely Latino population with increased poverty rates, low educational attainment, lack of health insurance, and many chronic health issues, putting families at a higher risk for ACEs exposure. CHWs need further training to apply ACEs knowledge to …


Trauma-Informed Treatment For Alcohol Use Disorder: Improving Long-Term Recovery, Aline M. Bales May 2023

Trauma-Informed Treatment For Alcohol Use Disorder: Improving Long-Term Recovery, Aline M. Bales

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Background: This DNP project aimed to assess the feasibility of implementing trauma-informed care to Ria Health's telehealth AUD MAT recovery treatment model for patients with co-occurring PTSD, targeting high relapse rates due to cravings. Trauma-informed care addresses traumatic histories that can potentiate emotional dysregulation leading to maladaptive coping responses manifesting as cravings with addiction memory.

Methods: An integrated review assessed the prevalence of co-occurrence of AUD and PTSD, assessed interest in Ria Health patients, patients recruited from Ria Health if they mentioned cravings, offered concurrent trauma-informed care with medicated assisted treatment for 16-20 sessions, trauma-informed care used Polyvagal Theory techniques …


Improving Health Outcomes For Lgbtq+ Youth Through Provider Education, Marissa Simko May 2023

Improving Health Outcomes For Lgbtq+ Youth Through Provider Education, Marissa Simko

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Background and Problem: LGBTQ+ adolescents and young adults (ages 12-25 years) are known to have higher rates of physical and mental health concerns compared to heterosexual and cisgender youth. Within the LGBTQ+ youth community, rates of suicidality, substance misuse, homelessness, and STIs are higher than in the general population. LGBTQ+ youth have greater challenges accessing healthcare and higher rates of healthcare discrimination. This paper presents a quality improvement project focused on improving evidence-based practices in LGBTQ+ healthcare through the development and implementation of a LGBTQ+ youth centered educational workshop for healthcare providers.

Methods: This project was organized in …


The Dedicated Education Unit: Increasing Capacity And Confidence, Heather Marie Van Housen May 2023

The Dedicated Education Unit: Increasing Capacity And Confidence, Heather Marie Van Housen

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Background: In the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) 2020 annual survey, nursing schools turned away 66,274 entry-level applications to baccalaureate nursing programs in the United States due to a faculty shortage and clinical placement sites (AACN, 2021).

Local Problem: Hospitals need more qualified nurses to meet community needs. The need for clinical faculty and additional clinical placement sites disrupts the workforce pipeline through local nursing schools. A new approach to clinical education is needed to prepare more students for the growing complexities of independent nursing practice.

Methods: Dedicated Education Unit (DEU) implementation to expand pre-licensure nursing student clinical …


Implicit Bias In Nursing: Raising Awareness, Fostering Change, Jeanette C. Sandoval May 2023

Implicit Bias In Nursing: Raising Awareness, Fostering Change, Jeanette C. Sandoval

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Abstract

Background: Extensive research evidence demonstrates that implicit bias can lead to differential treatment of patients based on race, gender, weight, age, income, language, and insurance status. Evidence-based interventions that couple implicit bias mitigation with therapeutic communication skills can contribute to the delivery of equitable care.

Local Problem: Implicit bias in healthcare occurs when unconscious behavior that is not favorable to the patient population served perpetuates unequal treatment and contributes to poor healthcare outcomes.

Methods: Knowledge of implicit bias in the nursing staff was assessed through a validated and reliable survey tool before and after participation in an online LMS …


Using Critical Incident Debriefing After Code Blue Events To Support Registered Nurses, David L. Boyd May 2023

Using Critical Incident Debriefing After Code Blue Events To Support Registered Nurses, David L. Boyd

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Using Critical Incident Debriefing after Code Blue Events to Support Registered Nurses

Section I: Abstract

Background: During a code blue event (CBE), the environment becomes highly stressful and intense. Nurses rapidly transition from performing life-saving procedures on their patients to carrying out their usual duties. Without proper debriefing, nurses cannot properly process their emotions leading to increased burnout and secondary traumatic stress (Stamm, 2010).

Local Problem: In 2021, the nurses at Providence Saint John’s Health Center (2021a) responded to 110 CBEs, a 43% increase from 2020. Without a process for critical incident debriefing (CID), these nurses were exposed to trauma …


Responding To A Deteriorating Patient: An Educational Intervention For Outpatient Clinic Nurses, Angela N. Ikeme May 2023

Responding To A Deteriorating Patient: An Educational Intervention For Outpatient Clinic Nurses, Angela N. Ikeme

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

Responding to a Deteriorating Patient:

An Educational Intervention for Outpatient Clinic Nurses

Background: Dynamic and evolving healthcare practices require nurses to continually acquire knowledge and confidence to provide optimal care. Organizations that recognize nurses’ educational needs and develop strategies to meet them empower nurses to improve the quality and safety of patient care.

Local Problem: The need for a continuing education program to improve outpatient clinic nurses’ knowledge, skills, and self-confidence prompted the implementation of this project.

Method: Single cohort education intervention as a test of change to assess the knowledge and confidence participants acquired in a pre- and …


Predicting The Risk Of Falling With Artificial Intelligence, Ann Aquino May 2023

Predicting The Risk Of Falling With Artificial Intelligence, Ann Aquino

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Predicting the Risk of Falling with Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Background: Fall prevention is a huge patient safety concern among all healthcare organizations. The high prevalence of patient falls has grave consequences, including the cost of care, longer hospital stays, unintentional injuries, and decreased patient and staff satisfaction. Preventing a patient from falling is critical in maintaining a patient’s quality of life and averting the high cost of healthcare expenses.

Local Problem: Two hospitals' healthcare system saw a significant increase in inpatient falls. The fall rate is one of the nursing quality indicators, and fall reduction is a key performance indicator …


Implementing An Infant-Driven Feeding Practice Model, Ann P. Nguyen May 2023

Implementing An Infant-Driven Feeding Practice Model, Ann P. Nguyen

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Neonatal feeding practices have been the focus of many quality improvement studies due to large variations in care practices. Traditionally, the model for neonatal feeding has been a volume-based approach, one that focuses on a prescribed quantity consumed rather than the infant’s physiologic and developmental maturity (Fry et al., 2018). Recent literature has emphasized the benefits of a more developmentally supportive feeding approach in neonatal intensive care units (NICU), the infant-driven feeding model (IDF).

The IDF model focuses on individualized care, quality of the feed, and continuous assessment of feeding cues both before and during the feeding experience. Current literature …


Improving Patient Safety For Surgical Clearance: A Preop One Stop Shop, Anna Benedictos May 2023

Improving Patient Safety For Surgical Clearance: A Preop One Stop Shop, Anna Benedictos

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Problem: Medical clearance is required for patients scheduled for surgery, also known as “patient optimization.” Ineffective and inefficient patient optimization is a major contributor to surgery postponements, procedure cancellations, and patient dissatisfaction.

Context: Ambulatory care clinics often lack resources to medically clear patients prior to scheduled surgery. Poor surgical optimization continues to occur on the same day of surgery, resulting in case cancellation or delay in a suburban, 169 bed community hospital with 9 operating rooms and approximately 500 surgical procedures per month.

Interventions: A nurse-led PreOp One Stop Shop (POSS) utilized a standardized checklist to perform preoperative surgical assessment. …


Save The Children Community Health Worker Program – Adverse Childhood Events Prevention, Jieun Lee May 2023

Save The Children Community Health Worker Program – Adverse Childhood Events Prevention, Jieun Lee

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Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are potentially traumatic events that occur between the ages of 0 to 17 in which are directly associated, in a dose–response manner, to many of the most common and serious health problems in the United States.

Local Problem: 62% of California residents have experienced at least one ACE, and 16% have experienced at least four ACEs. ACEs are linked to nine of the ten leading causes of death in the United States Adults with four or more ACEs are 37.5 times more likely to attempt suicide, 3.2 times more likely to have chronic lower respiratory …


School-Based Development And Implementation Of An Educational Toolkit, Chantel M. Kilford Ms May 2023

School-Based Development And Implementation Of An Educational Toolkit, Chantel M. Kilford Ms

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The purpose of this evidence-based change in practice is to increase knowledge and confidence among healthcare providers and teachers within a high school setting by providing an educational tool kit about behavioral disorders in children. The disorders that will be focused upon are conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and common co-morbidities of these disorders. There will be education about an appropriate childhood, evidence based mental health assessment tool that assesses childhood mental health, including how to score the tool and interpret the results. Evidence suggests that healthcare providers and teachers are not confident or knowledgeable about identification, assessment, and behavioral …


Improving Home Health Nurses' Knowledge Of Heart Failure Self-Care Management, Nenette Hoffman Dec 2022

Improving Home Health Nurses' Knowledge Of Heart Failure Self-Care Management, Nenette Hoffman

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Abstract

Background: Heart failure results in life-altering and devastating illnesses, predominantly among older adults. Heart failure management is complex, and requires patients and their caregivers to actively monitor symptoms and sufficiently understand care management to maintain health-promoting behaviors. While home health nurses have the primary role as patient educators of their patients with heart failure, evidence from the literature indicates that nurses lack sufficient knowledge to fulfill this role.

Local Problem: Nurses’ inadequate knowledge of heart failure self-care management has been associated with insufficient patient education, the inability of patients to perform heart failure self-care management, worse clinical outcomes, and …


Diabetes Prevention And Management Education For Punjabi-Sikh Older Adults, Mandeep K. Gill Dec 2022

Diabetes Prevention And Management Education For Punjabi-Sikh Older Adults, Mandeep K. Gill

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Abstract

Background: South Asians from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India have a higher prevalence of diabetes than the general global population and are also more susceptible to developing diabetes due to biological and lifestyle factors. The South Asian diet is high in refined grains and monounsaturated fatty acids, increasing the risk of diabetes.

Local Problem: Congregants of a Sikh gurdwara (place of worship) lacked knowledge of diet and lifestyle in relation to preventing and managing diabetes. Many senior congregants have been diagnosed with diabetes or are at high risk of developing the disease.

Methods: Knowledge of diabetes prevention and management were …


Decreasing Seclusion And Restraint Events Among Clients Within An Inpatient And Crisis Stabilization Behavioral Health Facility, Karen Lee Richards Dec 2022

Decreasing Seclusion And Restraint Events Among Clients Within An Inpatient And Crisis Stabilization Behavioral Health Facility, Karen Lee Richards

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Background: Despite global shifts in behavioral health treatment, changes regarding use of seclusion and restraint (S/R) continues to be extremely slow. Local Problem: Increasing S/R events and subsequent staff injuries and financial burden. Methods: A quality improvement project providing education in trauma-informed care (TIC), sensory modulation (SM), and S/R debriefing (S/RD). Interventions: Education and training for S/RD, TIC, and SM using a variety of materials and methods over a 6 to 12-month period was provided to staff within a 16-bed inpatient adult psychiatric health facility (PHF) and a crisis stabilization unit (CSU). Because of positively affecting the use of S/R, …


Engaging Rural Providers About The Potential Of Low-Earth Orbit Internet Satellite Supported Rural Telehealth Programs, Joshua M. Cleary Dec 2022

Engaging Rural Providers About The Potential Of Low-Earth Orbit Internet Satellite Supported Rural Telehealth Programs, Joshua M. Cleary

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Abstract

This paper describes a DNP project that was designed to address the issue of rural mental telehealth implementation barriers. One of the main barriers to rural telehealth programs has been a technical infrastructure incapable of adequately hosting the telehealth programs. Low-Earth orbit (LEO) internet technology has emerged as a way to solve the rural telehealth conundrum by offering an improved rural technical infrastructure. An integrated review was completed based on the following PICOT question: In rural providers, how does an educational outreach compared to no educational outreach affect provider adoption of new technologies? The evidence showed educational sessions as …


Oleoresin Capsicum Gel: Enhancing Safety For The Home Health Clinician, Lilly Dickens Dec 2022

Oleoresin Capsicum Gel: Enhancing Safety For The Home Health Clinician, Lilly Dickens

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Problem: Home health clinicians (HHC) are at high risk for workplace violence. Providing necessary health care alone in unpredictable and remote environments are associated with poor outcomes from physical violence. Background: Pepper spray is known for its active ingredient, oleoresin capsicum (OC), as a self-defense tool. OC gel is used worldwide as a non-lethal incapacitating agent. There is an opportunity to expand workplace violence prevention (WPV) in home health by training and allowing HHCs to carry OC gel. Intervention: This DNP QI project implemented a safety intervention for HHCs, including nurses, aides, medical social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and …


Advancing Treatment For Opioid Use Disorder In A Rural Emergency Department, Jill M. Wabbel Aug 2022

Advancing Treatment For Opioid Use Disorder In A Rural Emergency Department, Jill M. Wabbel

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Background: The opioid epidemic escalated in the United States due to the availability of prescription opioids, heroin, and synthetic opioids like fentanyl. Unfortunately, access to treatment is not always accessible, especially in rural communities with limited resources.

Local Problem: Tehama County is a rural county in northern California with limited access to treatment for opioid use disorder. The local Emergency Department (ED) and primary care-based Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) clinic collaborated to increase access. However, services remain under-actualized due to limited understanding of MAT best practices, stigma related to substance use within the ED culture, and poor articulation between the ED …


Educating Providers Without Prescriptive Authority About Psychopharmacology Basics: Bridging The Interdisciplinary Work Among Psychotropic Prescribers And Psychologists, Olivia Ceja Aug 2022

Educating Providers Without Prescriptive Authority About Psychopharmacology Basics: Bridging The Interdisciplinary Work Among Psychotropic Prescribers And Psychologists, Olivia Ceja

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Background: The purpose of this evidence-based change in practice is to increase the fund of knowledge among psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, and talk therapists in outpatient psychiatric settings by educating clinicians about psychopharmacologic basics and the role and work of a psychiatric nurse practitioner during group supervision meetings. This can help bridge the gap of psychopharmacologic knowledge between mental health providers with and without prescriptive authority.

Problem: Evidence shows that psychologists with non-prescribing capabilities are not often trained or educated about the very medications that their clients are often taking. Currently, psychotropic medication education is not a standard aspect …


Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening In Primary Care, Bushra Iqbal Jun 2022

Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening In Primary Care, Bushra Iqbal

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Colorectal Cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in the U.S., although it is preventable with adequate routine screening. Medically underserved minorities and immigrants require screening program awareness in their respective communities. The incidence of CRC remains markedly high despite the screening modalities among various populations. In the United States (U.S.), there were approximately 147,950 reported CRC diagnoses, 53,200 deaths, and over 35.2 cases per 100,000 in California alone reported in 2020 (Siegel et al., 2020). Healthcare providers can prevent colorectal cancer (CRC) through adequate routine screening. Various screening practices are widely implemented in primary cases …


Community Health Worker Program - Substance Use Disorder In Pregnancy, Alicia Claire Kletter Dnp Jun 2022

Community Health Worker Program - Substance Use Disorder In Pregnancy, Alicia Claire Kletter Dnp

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Background Substance use disorder (SUD) in pregnancy is a concern for mother, baby and community. Healthcare policies are increasingly calling for diversification of the workforce to meet healthcare needs. Community health workers (CHWs) are understood from the literature to be effective at bridging the gap between patient and healthcare provider, especially for vulnerable populations. Local Problem California’s Central Valley is majority Latinx and faces challenges from poverty, lack of medical resources, unemployment and SUD at rates which are higher than other communities. Combine SUD with pregnancy and the need for robust social connections, psychological support, and physical healthcare become even …


Implementing A Diabetic Foot Care Program In A Virtual Primary Care Clinic, Zahra Naderi Asiabar May 2022

Implementing A Diabetic Foot Care Program In A Virtual Primary Care Clinic, Zahra Naderi Asiabar

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Abstract

Background

Healthcare professionals (HCPs) have a key responsibility in delivering preventative and early intervention diabetes foot management within primary care. Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a major complication of diabetes and can lead to amputations and other wound issues.

Comprehensive care and treatment of diabetes are most effective when patients can access a supportive connection with providers. Before the pandemic, there were many reasons to utilize a technology-based distance approach to health care. The coronavirus pandemic in 2019 prompted additional reasons for the transition to distant care.

Problem

The yearly screening of a virtual foot exam on patients with …


Psychosocial Distress Screening For Patients With Cancer: A Value-Based Approach To The Integration And Delivery Of Holistic Care, Candy Cheung May 2022

Psychosocial Distress Screening For Patients With Cancer: A Value-Based Approach To The Integration And Delivery Of Holistic Care, Candy Cheung

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Background: Patients with cancer (PWC) have a high prevalence of experiencing psychosocial distress as they bear the burden of the disease. Emphasis is needed on psychosocial care, as the COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacts mental health. Psychosocial distress screening is considered a standard practice by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), which recommends using the validated Distress Thermometer (DT) as a screening tool.

Local Problem: The DNP project ambulatory infusion clinic (AIC) site does not have a standardized distress screening tool for staff. There was a lack of awareness of an existing non-validated distress screening and little to no intervention or …


Save The Children® Community Health Worker Program - Prenatal Care, Deirdre A. Martinez May 2022

Save The Children® Community Health Worker Program - Prenatal Care, Deirdre A. Martinez

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The United States continues to have an unacceptably high rate of preventable deaths among pregnant and new mothers—the highest rate among developed countries. Pregnancy outcomes are especially poor in minority, rural, and medically-underserved populations, with lack of access to healthcare being identified as a primary factor in poor pregnancy outcomes and pregnancy-related deaths. It is imperative that action be taken to reverse this disturbing trend. Introduction of the Community Health Worker (CHW) into the multidisciplinary healthcare team is a solution that results in increased access to healthcare, along with many other positive health outcomes, and is one way in which …


Development And Implementation Of A Standardized Protocol For Nurse Practitioners Working In An Aud Treatment Telehealth Program, Cj Dea May 2022

Development And Implementation Of A Standardized Protocol For Nurse Practitioners Working In An Aud Treatment Telehealth Program, Cj Dea

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Background

Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a major public health concern in the United States. Ria Health is a growing telehealth provider delivering AUD treatment through pharmacotherapy combined with behavioral health counseling.

Local Problem

Ria Health employs six California licensed nurse practitioners, but two of them have not yet met all the California provisions to practice independently without protocols. Ria Health has not put any standardized protocols in place.

Methods

This DNP project involved the creation of an evidence-based standardized protocol for AUD. The Student Satisfaction and Self-Confidence in Learning questionnaire was disseminated to participating nurse practitioners to measure student …


Integrating Culturally Tailored Interventions To Increase Cervical Cancer Screening: A Quality Improvement Initiative In A Primary Care Clinic, Marife Centeno Solomon May 2022

Integrating Culturally Tailored Interventions To Increase Cervical Cancer Screening: A Quality Improvement Initiative In A Primary Care Clinic, Marife Centeno Solomon

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Abstract

Background: While the incidence of cervical cancer in the US has significantly decreased due to the utilization of vaccination and screening tests, Asian, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander women consistently have the lowest rate of cervical cancer screening, making them at risk for undetected cervical cancer disease.

Problem: The low cervical cancer screening uptake can be attributed to a knowledge deficit about cervical cancer and its screening and the importance of early detection. Being an immigrant and with limited English proficiency can hinder women of Asian, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander from getting screened for cervical …


Improving Diabetes Self-Management (Dsm) Among Patients With Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2dm): A Patient-Centered Education Model, Maria Hannah Tiangha Mandecote May 2022

Improving Diabetes Self-Management (Dsm) Among Patients With Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2dm): A Patient-Centered Education Model, Maria Hannah Tiangha Mandecote

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Problem: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or T2DM is an epidemic of enormous proportions affecting many individuals globally. Considering the significant burden and adverse outcomes when uncontrolled diabetes and poor self-management remain unaddressed, it is critical to find ways in which clinicians or nurses can help motivate patients to participate in their care. The problem of patients with uncontrolled diabetes at the Davis Street Primary Care Clinic (DSPCC) has been ongoing; in fact, from the 2021 Uniform Data System (UDS) measure update, rates of patients with uncontrolled diabetes (measured by HbA1c values >7%) have gone up from 55% to 80%, which …