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The Impact Of Community Churches And Barbershops On Preventive Care Utilization Among African American Men, Quiante Chappell Hager 2021 Walden University

The Impact Of Community Churches And Barbershops On Preventive Care Utilization Among African American Men, Quiante Chappell Hager

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Preventive health care screening plays an essential role in reducing chronic diseases and mortality rates; yet, even as health care access has increased, African American men’s utilization of preventive screenings remains low in rural areas. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate why African American men are not utilizing preventive care services and ascertaining the impact that social determinants may have on their utilization of these services. The theoretical framework of this research study comprised the social-ecological modal and health belief model to investigate the barriers to preventive care utilization in the African American community. Twelve African …


Healthcare Leader Strategies For Leveraging Electronic Heath Records, Danessa Thomas 2021 Walden University

Healthcare Leader Strategies For Leveraging Electronic Heath Records, Danessa Thomas

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

AbstractHealthcare organizations may incur significant losses of productivity and profit because of the absence or incomplete implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHRs). EHRs are important to healthcare leaders because they enhance communication between providers and patients, reduce unnecessary costs, and increase adherence to clinical guidelines. Grounded in the transformational leadership theory, the purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to explore strategies that some successful healthcare leaders used to leverage EHRs in their organization to increase profit and productivity. The participants were nurse managers from four healthcare organizations that successfully implemented an EHR system in Georgia. Thematic analysis was …


Creating A Pain Management Clinical Practice Guideline For Hospice Patients, Tiffany ann Bowland 2021 Walden University

Creating A Pain Management Clinical Practice Guideline For Hospice Patients, Tiffany Ann Bowland

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Current evidence-based research shows that pain in hospice patients is a growing problem. A gap in practice was identified as the current clinical practice guideline (CPG) in a hospice center in South Carolina was outdated and not being employed. A literature review revealed that updated CPGs provide better outcomes in pain management for end-of-life care. The project answered the practice-focused question: In the context of hospice, what are current evidence-based strategies for managing pain. The Stettler model and Kolcaba’s comfort theory guided the development of the CPG. Three nurse case managers and two physicians participated in the creation of CPG. …


Strategies Healthcare Leaders Use To Improve Patient Satisfaction, Kajon Franklin 2021 Walden University

Strategies Healthcare Leaders Use To Improve Patient Satisfaction, Kajon Franklin

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

For all healthcare leaders, patient satisfaction plays a key role in healthcare; poor patient satisfaction within healthcare organizations can lead to poor patient health outcomes, decreased revenue, and poor employee engagement. Grounded in Mayeroff’s theory of caring, the purpose of this qualitative single case study was to explore strategies healthcare leaders use to improve patient satisfaction. The participants consisted of five healthcare leaders in metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, who implemented strategies that improved patient satisfaction. Data was collected using semistructured interviews, archival document review, and data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Hospital Compare database. Yin’s five-step process …


Synthesized Grounded Theory Expansion Of The Quadruple Aim In Acute Care Nursing, O. Ann Ann Fuller 2021 Walden University

Synthesized Grounded Theory Expansion Of The Quadruple Aim In Acute Care Nursing, O. Ann Ann Fuller

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

AbstractConflation of moral and compassionate healthcare within the business model that is focused on customer service, disempowers, dehumanizes, and destabilizes nursing as well as the financial stability of healthcare. The purpose of this research was to determine nurses’ perceptions of how their work environment supported or contradicted a potential expansion of the quadruple aim. The quadruple aim was the primary conceptual framework for this research. The overarching research question was about how the environment of care supports professional nurses’ provision of high-quality person- centered care and bolsters meaningful and purposeful careers. The synthesized grounded theory methodology was used to collect …


Developing Nurse Managers Through An Evidence-Based Education Program, Theresa Ann Hannu 2021 Walden University

Developing Nurse Managers Through An Evidence-Based Education Program, Theresa Ann Hannu

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

AbstractThis study explored the lack of formalized managerial education and training for nurses new to leadership. This quantitative study specifically explored the knowledge gap of beginner nurse managers based on a lack of formalized education, a universal approach is supported by the research. Currently, there is no standard or formal nurse manager education program through the Department of Nursing or the Department of Learning and Development. The focus of the evidence-based project was to evaluate pre- and post-data assessing the impact of instituting a formal education program for beginner level nurse managers in collaboration with the human resources department of …


The Impact Of Inpatient Boarding In North Carolina Emergency Departments, Miracle Howard 2021 Walden University

The Impact Of Inpatient Boarding In North Carolina Emergency Departments, Miracle Howard

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Currently, emergency department overcrowding has negatively impacted hospitals' financial, operational, and organizational performance globally. A contributing factor to emergency department overcrowding includes the delay of the throughput process for patients who have a time-sensitive diagnosis and are admitted to the emergency department. This causes adverse hospital outcomes such as longer length of stays and increase hospitalization cost. This study utilized secondary data to address a relationship between admitted patients who have time-sensitive diagnoses such as chest pain and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease within North Carolina emergency departments and length of stay, utilization of services, and overall hospital cost. The conceptual …


Association Of Surgical Site Infections With Hospital Size And Urban And Rural Locations In California, Jim Edjerore Omaraye 2021 Walden University

Association Of Surgical Site Infections With Hospital Size And Urban And Rural Locations In California, Jim Edjerore Omaraye

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Approximately 20% of health care-associated infections (HAIs) result from surgical site infections (SSIs), increasing health costs, morbidity, and mortality. The mandates of public reporting of HAIs through the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services can have consequential effects on hospitals’ reimbursement, a significant concern to health care administrators. The primary purpose of this quantitative study was to determine if urban and rural locations and the size of hospitals affect the rate of SSIs in California. The two research questions addressed whether there is an association between the rate of SSIs in urban and rural locations and the size of hospitals …


The Impact Of Telehealth Services Offered By Home Care Agencies On Patient Safety, Moyna Temple 2021 Walden University

The Impact Of Telehealth Services Offered By Home Care Agencies On Patient Safety, Moyna Temple

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

There is little available research about how home care agencies attempt to address patient safety during the nurse virtual healthcare visit. The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to determine, during the delivery of telehealth care by a home care agency, to what extent the level of education of the registered nurse, the level of education of the director of the home care agency, and the clinical decision support system (CDSS) impact patient safety. The framework for the study was the complex sociotechnological systems model. Data from the 2007 National Home and Hospice Care Survey were analyzed using logistic …


Employee Retention Strategies In The Fast Food Industry, Patrick C. Umezurike 2021 Walden University

Employee Retention Strategies In The Fast Food Industry, Patrick C. Umezurike

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

AbstractThe annual employee turnover rate in the fast-food industry is 73%, resulting in significant financial losses to the fast-food industry across the United States. The fast-food managers who lack strategies to improve employee retention; risk reduced organizational performance and effectiveness. Grounded in the eight motivational forces of voluntary employee turnover, the purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to identify strategies managers in the fast-food industry used to improve employee retention. The participants were five senior fast-food managers in Baltimore, Maryland, who successfully improved restaurant employee retention. Data were collected through semistructured interviews; and documents (e.g., employee handbook, training …


Physician Retention Strategies In Small Military Treatment Facilities, Stacey Sherrice Amos 2021 Walden University

Physician Retention Strategies In Small Military Treatment Facilities, Stacey Sherrice Amos

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

During a time of increasing physician shortages, health care leaders must identify successful physician retention strategies. Health care leaders are concerned with physician retention, as a lack of physicians minimizes patient access to care. Grounded in the stakeholder theory, the purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to explore strategies health care leaders in small military treatment facilities in rural areas use to improve physician retention. The participants were five health care leaders from different Army military treatment facilities located in rural areas throughout the continental United States who had more than four months of experience in physician shortages …


Nurse Turnover A Crisis In Healthcare, Billie Robinson 2021 Walden University

Nurse Turnover A Crisis In Healthcare, Billie Robinson

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Nurse turnover is a global, national, and local problem that impacts the ability of healthcare leaders to deliver high quality healthcare to the populations in need of healthcare services. The purpose of this study is to identify reasons nurses leave organizations. The Leader-Member Exchange Theory undergirds the quantitative research which was conducted using the Supervisor Leader Communication Inventory. Nurse leaders communicate with acute care nurses using principles of the Leader- Member Exchange Theory. The survey was distributed to members of the Georgia Nurse Association. Positive correlations were revealed between the independent and dependent variables. SPSS was used to establish the …


Managers’ Challenges Complying With Environmental Regulations In Ghana’S Mining Sector, Augustin Tandoh 2021 Walden University

Managers’ Challenges Complying With Environmental Regulations In Ghana’S Mining Sector, Augustin Tandoh

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Even though Ghana’s mining industry has been and continues to be of remarkable benefit to the national economy, environmental pollution continues to plague the industry. The purpose of the qualitative case study was to obtain the perceptions of 9 nongovernmental organization (NGO) stakeholders of the challenges faced by managers in the Ghanaian mining industry tasked with complying with Ghana Environmental Protection Agency (GEPA) regulations. Freeman’s stakeholder theory was the theoretical framework of the study. Data were collected from semistructured interviews with a purposive sample of Ghanaian and international NGO representatives who sought to work with, or even shame and pressure, …


Strategies For Catalyzing Clinicians’ Support Of Telemedicine Programs In Rural Communities, Jonathan Liwag 2021 Walden University

Strategies For Catalyzing Clinicians’ Support Of Telemedicine Programs In Rural Communities, Jonathan Liwag

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Clinicians’ failure to accept contemporary technology has been a critical barrier to telemedicine program adoption. Staff technical challenges and resistance to change can affect technology return on investment, which concerns telemedicine program leaders. Grounded in Davis’s technology acceptance model, the purpose of this qualitative, descriptive single case study was to explore strategies used by program leaders in the Marianas Islands who successfully gained clinicians’ acceptance of contemporary technology. The participants were 5 program leaders recommended by their institution because of their leadership role and telemedicine technologies experience. Data were collected from 4 face-to-face and 1 audio teleconference interview with the …


The Relationship Between Leadership Style, Job Satisfaction, Nurse Retention, And Patient Care Outcomes: A Systematic Review, Richard Lazarus Nwaorgu 2021 Walden University

The Relationship Between Leadership Style, Job Satisfaction, Nurse Retention, And Patient Care Outcomes: A Systematic Review, Richard Lazarus Nwaorgu

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Poor nurse retention, job dissatisfaction, and reduced patient health outcomes are pervasive issues at the healthcare institution of this project. Institutional data reflects a continual decline in retention and job satisfaction rates, which in 2018 showed a 20% drop in retention and a 25% drop in job satisfaction. The institution’s annual survey identified perceptions about leadership styles that gave rise to negative nursing behaviors and the negative impact on patient care outcomes. The purpose of this systematic review project (SRP) was to identify the relationship between nursing leadership styles, job satisfaction, nurse retention, and patient care outcomes within a hospital …


Health Care Provider Program On The Management Of Obesity, Erlinda P. Bhat 2021 Walden University

Health Care Provider Program On The Management Of Obesity, Erlinda P. Bhat

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Research has shown that educational programs have led to developing the professional skills and behaviors of front-line health care providers who care for overweight or at-risk obese patients. The purpose of this project was to provide an educational program on best practices for weight management to health care providers at a large military clinic. The project question was developed to assess whether the educational program increased the knowledge and confidence of health care providers in the management of obesity. Utilizing Pender's health promotion model, a quasi-experimental study was conducted in which 15 health care providers, including licensed and unlicensed personnel …


Benefits Of Using An Electronic-Medical-Record In The Emergency Department: A Systematic Review, Eduardo Paguntalan Monroy 2021 Walden University

Benefits Of Using An Electronic-Medical-Record In The Emergency Department: A Systematic Review, Eduardo Paguntalan Monroy

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

AbstractLow quality of care is a problem for many United States (U.S.) emergency departments (E.D.). The use of electronic medical records (EMR) with quick embedded tools, treatment plans, and protocols decrease E.D. overcrowding, reduce boarding time, to approximate the 4- hour recommendation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and improve quality of care. The project question asked whether a systematic review of EMRs with quick embedded tools, treatment plans, and protocols decreased overcrowding and boarding time, and improved E.D. quality care. This systematic review used the Johns Hopkins Model to answer the project question by guiding selection, …


Associations Between Nurse Manager Engagement And Nursing Quality Indicators, Justin Travis Morris 2021 Walden University

Associations Between Nurse Manager Engagement And Nursing Quality Indicators, Justin Travis Morris

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Individuals serving in the nurse manager role are critical stakeholders supporting frontline nurses delivering quality care within acute care settings. Despite evidence supporting nurse managers’ contributions to improved quality outcomes for patients by proxy, there is scant evidence supporting direct relationships between the role and outcomes. This study intended to provide quantitative evidence of relationships between nurse managers’ engagement, nurse managers’ tenure, and patient outcomes. The leadership complexity theory classified the nurse manager as a meso-level leader, requiring support from the macro- and microlevels of the organization. Acting as a liaison, meso-level leaders’ function in the space between executive leadership …


Perceptions Of Healthcare Workers About Jamaica’S Health Disaster Management Plan, Terence Raphael Walters 2021 Walden University

Perceptions Of Healthcare Workers About Jamaica’S Health Disaster Management Plan, Terence Raphael Walters

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Disasters cause several barriers to the provision of healthcare services in Jamaica. These include damaged infrastructure, reduced access to medical care and supplies, increased demand for healthcare services, and physical and psychosocial impacts on healthcare workers. It is not known how effective the Ministry of Health Procedures Manual No. 7, Disaster Management is and how healthcare workers in Jamaica perceive the effectiveness of the plan. The purpose of this study was to explore how healthcare workers in Jamaica perceived the effectiveness of the plan. The procedures manual requires collective actions by healthcare workers to be implemented successfully, and therefore collective …


Current Effects Of U.S. Preventive Care Quality Narratives On Preventive Health Services, James Fisher 2021 Walden University

Current Effects Of U.S. Preventive Care Quality Narratives On Preventive Health Services, James Fisher

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

In the interest of improving patient outcomes, significant investments in operationalized quality of care within the Medicare space have promulgated a low-resolution narrative predicated on conflation of higher quality scores with improved population health. Concomitant financial incentivization of Medicare Advantage plans through aligned Star Measures places contracts as the fundamental unit of most care quality analyses, but no studies have considered how present incentivization schema have impacted physician use and associated quality scores over time for breast cancer screening (BCS), colorectal cancer screening (CCS), and annual flu vaccination (AFV) at a county level. Guided by the Evidence Based Model framework, …


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