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Save Lives And Sanitize: Prevention Of Surgical Site Infections Post-Cesarean Section Through Increased Hand Hygiene Compliance, Lindsay N. Nance May 2022

Save Lives And Sanitize: Prevention Of Surgical Site Infections Post-Cesarean Section Through Increased Hand Hygiene Compliance, Lindsay N. Nance

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Surgical site infections (SSIs) occur in 3-15% of cesarean sections, making SSIs one of the most common hospital-acquired infections (HAIs). Surgical site infections (SSIs) have increased within a Labor & Delivery (L&D) unit in a large California teaching hospital for the past three years, affecting reimbursement and creating a range of adverse outcomes for patients. Performance of consistent and thorough hand hygiene practices is key to preventing infection, yet the unit’s hand hygiene compliance of 66.7% is well below the facility’s target goal of 90%. Based on recommendations from the organization’s Infection Prevention & Control (IPC) specialist, the …


An Innovative Contest: A Team Approach To Improving Patient Satisfaction Scores For Medication Side Effects, Jennifer Natsch-Jensen Dec 2020

An Innovative Contest: A Team Approach To Improving Patient Satisfaction Scores For Medication Side Effects, Jennifer Natsch-Jensen

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem The Home Healthcare Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HHCAHPS) survey question 14 regarding providers discussing possible side effects is below the organizational goal of 74.1 linear mean in this home health microsystem.

Context According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), nearly 20% of patients discharged home from the hospital had an adverse event within the first few weeks of discharge and most are related to medications (AHRQ, 2019).

Interventions An innovative contest was introduced to promote engagement and to use teach-back best practices, including planned discussions with the patient and caregivers regarding name of …


Implementing A Fall Prevention Program: A Quality Improvement Project To Promote Patient Mobility On The Medical-Surgical Unit, Alba Araiza Dec 2019

Implementing A Fall Prevention Program: A Quality Improvement Project To Promote Patient Mobility On The Medical-Surgical Unit, Alba Araiza

Master's Projects and Capstones

Implementing a fall prevention program is imperative in acute healthcare settings. Falls are one of the top reported events that occur in hospitals and it is a patient safety concern that requires the implementation of evidence-based practices to reduce falls. This quality improvement project will be developed by a master’s prepared clinical nurse leader (CNL) on a medical-surgical unit to improve patient safety.

Problem

Maintaining patient safety is the most important priority in health care. Health care organizations implement protocols, policies and procedures to ensure that care is provided in a safe manner to minimize preventable harms. However, falls are …


Implementing A Fall Prevention Program: A Quality Improvement Project To Promote Patient Mobility On The Medical-Surgical Unit, Alba Araiza Dec 2019

Implementing A Fall Prevention Program: A Quality Improvement Project To Promote Patient Mobility On The Medical-Surgical Unit, Alba Araiza

Master's Projects and Capstones

Abstract

Implementing a fall prevention program is imperative in acute healthcare settings. Falls are one of the top reported events that occur in hospitals and it is a patient safety concern that requires the implementation of evidence-based practices to reduce falls. This quality improvement project will be developed by a master’s prepared clinical nurse leader (CNL) on a medical-surgical unit to improve patient safety.

Problem

Maintaining patient safety is the most important priority in health care. Health care organizations implement protocols, policies and procedures to ensure that care is provided in a safe manner to minimize preventable harms. However, falls …


Improving Quiet-At-Night On A Telemetry Unit: Introducing A Holistic Sleep Menu Intervention, Christian Karl Antonio Nov 2018

Improving Quiet-At-Night On A Telemetry Unit: Introducing A Holistic Sleep Menu Intervention, Christian Karl Antonio

Master's Projects and Capstones

Improving Quiet-at-Night on a Telemetry Unit:

Introducing a Holistic Sleep Menu Intervention

Abstract

Problem

A hospital in San Francisco, California has performed poorly on patient care service as evidenced by low Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) scores. The survey’s lowest score was from the “Quiet at Night” measure.

Context

A Sleep Menu initiative was implemented in the hospital’s telemetry unit. Microsystem assessment and Strengths-Weakness-Opportunities-Threats (SWOT) analysis identified practices that might impede intervention success. Findings showed that benefits and opportunities outweighed costs; cost-benefit analysis estimated an annual net benefit of $6,354. Other benefits included improved patient well-being, …


Reducing Turnover Time To Improve Efficiency In The Operating Room, Myrna Jafari Dec 2017

Reducing Turnover Time To Improve Efficiency In The Operating Room, Myrna Jafari

Master's Projects and Capstones

Abstract

The purpose of this project is to improve efficiency by reducing turnover time in the operating room (OR) that can consequently enhance patients’ and physicians’ satisfaction, promote teamwork, and decrease the cost of operating room delays. The increasing trend of turnover time (TOT) requires attention for microsystem improvement in the OR of Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. The intervention to improve efficiency is to educate the OR team members on roles and responsibilities to establish a standard workflow which can promote accountability and teamwork during the turnover process. Havelock’s theory of change is used as a framework for the action …


Improving Early Sepsis Identification On Inpatient Units, Corrina Lau Dec 2017

Improving Early Sepsis Identification On Inpatient Units, Corrina Lau

Master's Projects and Capstones

Background: On October 1, 2015, the United States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a core measure addressing the care of septic patients. Now that care for sepsis patients is a core measure, it is important that all healthcare providers are knowledgeable in how to treat and identify sepsis.

Purpose: The Purpose is to be a “values-driven integrated healthcare delivery system in collaboration with those who share our values.” Patients observed were ages 18-years-old and older from five inpatient units. The professionals in this hospital consisted of a multidisciplinary approach that included, but not limited to, a team …


Reinventing The Medical Request Process In A Correctional Healthcare Setting, Leah Murphy Dec 2015

Reinventing The Medical Request Process In A Correctional Healthcare Setting, Leah Murphy

Master's Projects and Capstones

This project was developed as part of a Clinical Nurse Leader course of study with the goal of gathering and evaluating microsystem data, and the creation and implementation of a process improvement project. The project was conducted in a correctional setting which houses male and female detainees with a wide variety of medical needs. The project addressed long wait times for detainees who have submitted a request for services from the medical department. The goal of this project was to reduce wait times for medical requests, and provide service for a greater number of patients. This project is needed because …