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Cost-Benefit Analysis Of A Pediatric Patient Blood Management Program, Karen D. Gibbs Dec 2022

Cost-Benefit Analysis Of A Pediatric Patient Blood Management Program, Karen D. Gibbs

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Introduction

Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions can be a life-saving and important intervention used to replace blood loss or manage anemia, but they also come with risks from transfusion-associated adverse events (TAAEs). Patient blood management (PBM) involves a multidisciplinary approach to optimize care of patients who may need a transfusion, including blood conservation modalities, patient-centered decision making, among others. The impact of PBM in the pediatric setting is not well understood, particularly the impact on TAAEs and the economic impact of these programs.

The following specific aims were pursued: (1) To investigate the effect of a PBM program on transfusion …


Listening To Remotely Monitored Home-Based Preferred Music For Pain In Older Adults With Low Back Pain: A Pilot Study Of Feasibility And Acceptability, Setor Kofi Sorkpor Aug 2022

Listening To Remotely Monitored Home-Based Preferred Music For Pain In Older Adults With Low Back Pain: A Pilot Study Of Feasibility And Acceptability, Setor Kofi Sorkpor

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Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a complex, multifaceted, and widespread condition that impairs the quality of life of older adults aged 65 years or older. Although nonpharmacologic interventions informed by the biopsychosocial model are recommended as first-line therapy for LBP, pharmacologic therapies, including opioids, are commonly used as first-line interventions in practice. This could be attributed to a lack of understanding of the analgesic properties of most nonpharmacologic interventions. Nonetheless, some nonpharmacologic therapies, such as passive music listening, have been shown to modulate pain via pathways that target the neurophysiological mechanisms associated with pain.

Specific Aims: The specific aims …


Postpartum Depression Screening In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Maternal And Provider Perspectives, Candice Triulzi May 2022

Postpartum Depression Screening In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Maternal And Provider Perspectives, Candice Triulzi

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Objective: Although mothers of preterm infants are at increased risk for postpartum depression (PPD), PPD screening conducted by neonatal providers in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is currently not a standard of care. The purpose of this study was to explore maternal and provider perceptions of neonatal providers conducting PPD screening in the NICU.

Design: This study was conducted with a qualitative approach.

Setting: A 24-bed Level III NICU in Houston, TX acted as the study site.

Participants: Participants were purposively sampled (N=31) and included mothers of NICU infants (n=15) and NICU providers (n=16).

Methods: Semi-structured individual and paired …


Perceptions Of Integrating Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation As A Teaching Methodology In A Hospital Setting, Ladonna Christy May 2022

Perceptions Of Integrating Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation As A Teaching Methodology In A Hospital Setting, Ladonna Christy

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Introduction As newly licensed nurses enter the workforce with limited experience and limited clinical reasoning skills, nursing educators must employ innovative strategies to teach graduate nurses how to identify and manage clinical deterioration – skills which are vital to saving lives and improving outcomes. Fully immersive Virtual Reality (VR), (also defined as Immersive VR) is one effective educational strategy available for hospital educators to use for preparing newly licensed nurses to recognize and manage clinical deterioration.

Objective The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of hospital-based nurse educators, simulation specialists, and nursing leaders with respect to integrating immersive …


Factors Associated With Advance Care Planning Engagement In Healthy Young Adults, Pablo J. Vasquez May 2022

Factors Associated With Advance Care Planning Engagement In Healthy Young Adults, Pablo J. Vasquez

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Background: Advance care planning (ACP) is a process that supports individuals at any stage of health in understanding and sharing their personal values and goals pertaining current or future medical needs with their families and healthcare providers. Although ACP is applicable to adults of any age and any stage of the health continuum, it is widely associated with older or terminally ill populations, and the need for end-of-life (EOL) planning in healthy young adults is generally found unnecessary. The National Institutes of Health supports the expansion of ACP research in understudied populations. Investigating ACP in healthy young adults support such …