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Understanding Veteran’S Health Beliefs: An Essential Part Of A Patient-Centered Approach To Treatment Adherence, Susan E. Phillips Dnp, Mph, Pmhcns, Mary Dolansky Rn, Phd Dec 2015

Understanding Veteran’S Health Beliefs: An Essential Part Of A Patient-Centered Approach To Treatment Adherence, Susan E. Phillips Dnp, Mph, Pmhcns, Mary Dolansky Rn, Phd

DNP Forum

Background: Patient centered care is a mechanism to encourage healthcare consumers to work together with health care professionals to achieve quality outcomes In the VA, non-adherence to treatment recommendations is problematic. Non-adherence results in poor use of VA resources as veterans come in for care but do not follow through with recommended treatment plans. Besides asking veterans about their health goals and preferences, understanding the veteran’s orientation regarding health beliefs and motivators for adherence to recommended treatment plans is essential for nurses who aim to help the veteran achieve healthy lifestyle behaviors.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to …


Introducing Telehealth To Pre-Licensure Nursing Students, Dwayne F. More Dec 2015

Introducing Telehealth To Pre-Licensure Nursing Students, Dwayne F. More

DNP Forum

Background

Telehealth has emerged as an important tool for healthcare providers. Telehealth concepts are not currently taught in many nursing courses.

Purpose

Introduce telehealth concepts to pre-licensure nursing students via a learning module and to test its effectiveness using pre and post-tests.

Method

A two-tailed t test used to analyze the difference between the pre and post-test scores supported the research question: “Is the use of a new telehealth learning module effective in teaching pre-licensure nursing students about telehealth?”

Multiple regression analysis demonstrated that demographic variables had no influence on the outcome of either test.

Discussion

The results of the …


Handoff Communication In The Emergency Department, Kristen Matichko Dec 2015

Handoff Communication In The Emergency Department, Kristen Matichko

DNP Forum

The communication of patient information through use of handoff ensures continuity of care and patient safety. A study of hand-off reports between pre-hospital personnel and staff in the emergency department revealed a lack of complete or formal information dialogue. Nurses play a vital role in the process of communication and information exchange through the use of handoff despite minimal guidelines for that exchange in current nursing practice. The pre-hospital hand-off informational exchange impacts patient safety as well as the planning and implementation of nursing care based upon that information.

The sample used was from a convenience sampling of patients arriving …