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University of Massachusetts Amherst

2018

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Screening For Traumatic Brain Injuries (Tbi) In Veterans: A Quality Improvement Project To Change The Identification And Referral Process In Primary Care Providers., Chiara Simonini Jan 2018

Screening For Traumatic Brain Injuries (Tbi) In Veterans: A Quality Improvement Project To Change The Identification And Referral Process In Primary Care Providers., Chiara Simonini

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

Background: The incidence of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) among veterans has increased exponentially in those who served in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Identification and treatment for these injuries remains difficult due to variance in screening methods, interpretation of results, and barriers to access to care. Purpose: The goal of this quality improvement project is to improve TBI screening process offered to veterans by healthcare workers and providers in an outpatient VA clinic in the northeast. Methods: Current standards of practice and provider knowledge were assessed through focus groups, pre-intervention survey, followed by educational outreach to provide …


A Quality Improvement Project To Improve Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Screening In Asian Americans Using Body Mass Index Cut Point Of 23, Annie Samuel Jan 2018

A Quality Improvement Project To Improve Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Screening In Asian Americans Using Body Mass Index Cut Point Of 23, Annie Samuel

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

Background: Asian Americans are at a higher risk for Type II Diabetes than other groups and disproportionately develop Type II Diabetes Mellitus at younger ages, although having a lower Body Mass Index (BMI) compared to non-Hispanic whites.

Methods: A group of 22 Nurse Practitioners (NP) in New York were presented an evidence-based educational intervention along with a five-item pre-test and post-test to determine if they had acquired new knowledge on the issue. A follow-up survey was conducted to test if the intervention changed individual NP practice in screening Asian Americans in adult primary care clinics.

Results: The overall mean …


Managing Patients At High-Risk For Breast Cancer: An Elearning Module For Primary Care Providers, Erin Chaney Jan 2018

Managing Patients At High-Risk For Breast Cancer: An Elearning Module For Primary Care Providers, Erin Chaney

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

Women at high-risk of developing breast cancer must be screened appropriately and educated about breast cancer reduction strategies much earlier than those of average risk. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) (2017) has identified guidelines for the care of this group. This project focused on the development of education for providers, specifically an eLearning module, to help translate guidelines into practice. Providers of adult primary care (including internal medicine and family practice) from four clinics in Snohomish County, Washington, were asked to participate in an eLearning module regarding the care of patients at high-risk for breast cancer. Repeated measures surveys …