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Evaluation Of Depression Screening Implementation In The Adult Inpatient Heart Failure Population: A Process Outcomes Evaluation, Jennifer Sustek Jan 2017

Evaluation Of Depression Screening Implementation In The Adult Inpatient Heart Failure Population: A Process Outcomes Evaluation, Jennifer Sustek

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BACKGROUND: Extensive study has found depression in heart failure (HF) patients to be a significant risk factor which has been associated with poor outcomes and increased medical cost for this population. It is highly recommended to screen HF patients for depression to identify this important risk factor. The PHQ-9 depression screening instrument (sensitivity 70% specificity 92%) has been identified as a valid measure to detect depression in the HF population. Implementing a depression screening protocol in an inpatient environment requires education of providers to establish awareness of best practice and foster confidence in their application of the screening instrument. OBJECTIVE: …


An Evaluation Of An Innovative Weight Management Program In A Primary Care Setting, Susan Peak Jan 2017

An Evaluation Of An Innovative Weight Management Program In A Primary Care Setting, Susan Peak

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Background- Kentucky ranks third in the nation for childhood overweight and obesity. . Consumption of high dietary fat, excessive use of electronics, low levels of physical activity and consumption of sugar filled drinks are modifiable behaviors believed to be the biggest culprits behind these statistics.

Purpose- The purpose of this evaluation was to assess the implementation of the 5-2-1-0 plan in the management of childhood overweight or obesity within an urban primary care clinic.

Methods- After initiation of the program by the clinic focused interviews with the primary care providers were conducted to evaluate barriers and benefits to …


The Association Between High Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy And Intubation In Acute Respiratory Failure Patients, A Single Center Retrospective Analysis, Patrick Nolan Jan 2017

The Association Between High Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy And Intubation In Acute Respiratory Failure Patients, A Single Center Retrospective Analysis, Patrick Nolan

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Background: High flow nasal cannula therapy is becoming a more common therapy in the adult population. Multiple studies have been conducted on the potential benefits of this therapy such as increased patient tolerance of the therapy, improved secretion clearance and the ability for providers to deliver a greater range of FiO2 settings at a wider range of flow rates. With the increasing utility of this therapy, the research for best practices, setting (FiO2 and LPM) and duration of therapy to guide clinicians is lacking.

Aim: 1) Does high flow nasal cannula therapy reduce the need for intubation or re-intubation in …


Evaluation Of Oral Nutritional Supplement Use In Elderly Patients Admitted With Heart Failure, Geri L. Sipe Jan 2017

Evaluation Of Oral Nutritional Supplement Use In Elderly Patients Admitted With Heart Failure, Geri L. Sipe

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of enhanced ordering privileges among registered dieticians (RD) on oral nutritional supplement (ONS) ordering frequency and prevalence of oral nutritional supplement use among elderly patients admitted with heart failure (HF).

METHODS: This study was a single facility, retrospective pre-post implementation evaluation of the impact of expanded ONS ordering privileges among elderly patients (age ≥ 65 years old) hospitalized with heart failure at Frankfort Regional Medical Center (FRMC). The sample consisted of 105 patients for the pre-evaluation period and 259 for the post-evaluation period.

RESULTS: There were …


Barriers To Colorectal Cancer Screening Within A Rural Community In Ohio, Kristina Knoll Jan 2017

Barriers To Colorectal Cancer Screening Within A Rural Community In Ohio, Kristina Knoll

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to perform a needs assessment within the primary care practice of ProMedica Family Medicine in Fostoria, OH. The needs assessment will specifically identify intentions and behaviors, attitudes and beliefs, subjective norms about behavioral control, and healthcare provider or healthcare system barriers related to colorectal cancer screening.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using a survey among a convenience sample of patients who were 50 - 75 years of age and were not currently up-to-date with their colorectal cancer screening. In total, 222 patients were screened, 133 patients were determined to not be up-to-date, …


Improving Screening For Alcohol Use Amongst Women In Primary Care, Sarah K. Bell Jan 2017

Improving Screening For Alcohol Use Amongst Women In Primary Care, Sarah K. Bell

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Purpose: The purposes of this practice inquiry project were to examine the effect of the addition of a standardized screening tool (AUDIT-C) within the ambulatory electronic health record (AEHR) and the effect of an education session with primary care providers on documentation of alcohol screening and counseling within the AEHR. Furthermore, provider confidence with Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) was compared before and after the educational session.

Methods: A quasi-experimental one-group pretest posttest design was utilized via chart review prior to and following the educational intervention for patients seen for an annual wellness exam. Data extracted included …


Implementing A Patient Hand-Hygiene Protocol To Decrease Clostridium Difficile Infections In The Acute Care Setting, Lydia S. Mendez Jan 2017

Implementing A Patient Hand-Hygiene Protocol To Decrease Clostridium Difficile Infections In The Acute Care Setting, Lydia S. Mendez

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop and implement a patient hand hygiene protocol (PHHP) to improve patient outcomes, specifically to decrease the rates of clostridium difficile infections (CDI) at Norton Hospital (NH) and Norton Audubon Hospital (NAH) in Louisville, Kentucky.

METHODS: This was a multi-center, quasi-experimental study that implemented a PHHP on three units at two hospitals in the Norton Healthcare system. The sample consisted of 159 patients in the pre-intervention period and 18 patients in the intervention period. A retrospective records review was performed to analyze specific demographic variables.

RESULTS: No differences in age and gender …


Evaluating Adherence To The Sepsis Bundle And The Effectiveness Of Best Practice Alerts, Kate M. Burnett Jan 2017

Evaluating Adherence To The Sepsis Bundle And The Effectiveness Of Best Practice Alerts, Kate M. Burnett

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the adherence to the CMS sepsis recommendations and sepsis bundle used by the study health system before and after the implementation of Best Practice Alerts (BPAs) and assessing the effect of these alerts on patient outcomes.

METHODS: The study was a single-center, process evaluation through a retrospective chart review within a southwest healthcare system. The sample consisted of 73 patients for the pre-implementation period (May 1, 2016-September 7, 2016) and 75 patients for the post-implementation period (September 8, 2016-April 30, 2017).

RESULTS: No major differences were found between the two groups with regard to patient age, ethnicity, …


Evaluation Of An Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (Eras) Pathway In Two Hospitals, Jennifer A. Janes Jan 2017

Evaluation Of An Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (Eras) Pathway In Two Hospitals, Jennifer A. Janes

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathway utilized at two Norton Healthcare facilities for colorectal and gynecological surgeries. The specific aim is to examine the impact on patient outcomes, clinical effectiveness, and costs.

METHODS: This was a multi-center, pre-post implementation retrospective study of the impact of ERAS pathways on colorectal surgery patients at Norton Audubon Hospital (NAH) and gynecological surgery patients at Norton Women’s and Children's Hospital (NWCH). The sample included 399 patients including patients from both hospitals, pre- and post-ERAS.

RESULTS: The ERAS pathway lead to a significant reduction in …


Screening For Alcohol Use/Abuse In The Primary Care Setting Using The Audit-C And Sbirt (Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral To Treatment), Whitney D. Spear Jan 2017

Screening For Alcohol Use/Abuse In The Primary Care Setting Using The Audit-C And Sbirt (Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral To Treatment), Whitney D. Spear

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of alcohol screening in the primary care setting to detect alcohol abuse or misuse using the AUDIT-C standardized screening tool and SBIRT.

METHODS: This study design was a Quasi-Experimental intervention, one group post-test. Data was collected via retrospective chart review from the electronic medical records by the type of office visit; either new patient initial visit or annual well visit. The patient sample consisted of 25 participants for the study period of September 19th through October 10th, 2017.

RESULTS: There were 37 patients eligible to participate …


Implementation Of A Screening Tool Protocol To Identify Patients With Unmet Palliative Care Needs And Improve Access To Palliative Care In The Icu, Katie Roach Jan 2017

Implementation Of A Screening Tool Protocol To Identify Patients With Unmet Palliative Care Needs And Improve Access To Palliative Care In The Icu, Katie Roach

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of a screening protocol for identifying patients with unmet palliative care needs, and improve access to these services in the intensive care units at Norton Hospital.

METHODS: This study was a single-site retrospective report of the impact of a palliative care screening protocol on palliative care use and quality metrics that correlated to access to palliative care services in the intensive care units at Norton Hospital. The sample consisted of 135 medical records of patients admitted during the study period, which spanned the timeframe between January 1, 2017 and …


Assessing The Impact Timing Of Chemotherapy Education Has On A Patient's Ability To Self-Manage Common Side Effects, Deanna Anderson Jan 2017

Assessing The Impact Timing Of Chemotherapy Education Has On A Patient's Ability To Self-Manage Common Side Effects, Deanna Anderson

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Purpose

A new diagnosis of cancer will often cause an individual to feel overwhelmed, confused and anxious (Kessels, 2003). Many patients often experience anxiety not only related to their cancer diagnosis but also in regards to the plausible side effects of chemotherapy (Greene, Nail, Fieler, Dudgeon, & Jones, 1994; Williams & Schreier, 2004). The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the association between timing of education provided to newly diagnosed patients undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer and number of self-manageable triage calls to the oncologist’s office

Methods

A retrospective study design was conducted on newly diagnosed breast cancer patients …