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A Randomized Clinical Trial Of A Mobile Application That Supports Family Caregiver Participation In Icu Care, Breanna D. Hetland, Christina Bach, Jessica Castner, Erin Grotts, Mary Beth Happ, Jennifer M. Heusinkvelt, Kevin A. Kupzyk, Bunny J. Pozehl, Ellie Rubenfeld, Abigail Wawers Mar 2023

A Randomized Clinical Trial Of A Mobile Application That Supports Family Caregiver Participation In Icu Care, Breanna D. Hetland, Christina Bach, Jessica Castner, Erin Grotts, Mary Beth Happ, Jennifer M. Heusinkvelt, Kevin A. Kupzyk, Bunny J. Pozehl, Ellie Rubenfeld, Abigail Wawers

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Exploring The Influence Of Contextual Factors And The Caregiving Process On Burden, Quality Of Life, And Outcomes Of Heart Failure (Hf) Dyads After A Hospital Discharge Guided By The Individual And Family Self-Management Theory (Ifsmt): A Mixed Method Study., Tamara Bernard, Breanna D. Hetland, Myra S. Schmaderer, Ronald Zolty, Christopher S. Wichman, Bunny J. Pozehl Jan 2023

Exploring The Influence Of Contextual Factors And The Caregiving Process On Burden, Quality Of Life, And Outcomes Of Heart Failure (Hf) Dyads After A Hospital Discharge Guided By The Individual And Family Self-Management Theory (Ifsmt): A Mixed Method Study., Tamara Bernard, Breanna D. Hetland, Myra S. Schmaderer, Ronald Zolty, Christopher S. Wichman, Bunny J. Pozehl

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Low Motor Dexterity And Significant Behaviors Following Hospitalized Isolation In Children, Kaitlin Fraser, Miriam Kuhn, Rebecca K. Swanson, Don W. Coulter, Christopher Copeland, Jorge M. Zuniga Jan 2023

Low Motor Dexterity And Significant Behaviors Following Hospitalized Isolation In Children, Kaitlin Fraser, Miriam Kuhn, Rebecca K. Swanson, Don W. Coulter, Christopher Copeland, Jorge M. Zuniga

Journal Articles: College of Nursing

The main objective of this study was to describe the cortical patterns of brain activity during a gross dexterity task and develop a behavioral profile of children experiencing isolation. A cross-sectional assessment was conducted during one visit. Sample: Four pediatric patients who had undergone isolation within a hospital comprised the full data collection. During the collection, participants completed the Box and Blocks Test of gross manual dexterity while undergoing imaging of the motor cortex using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. Participants also completed a Behavioral Assessment System for Children, Third Edition (BASC-3) self-report, which was analyzed along with a parent report to …


Recruiting Vulnerable Populations Using Social Media: Implications For Nursing Research, Abbey Jo Klein, Alyson Hanish Apr 2022

Recruiting Vulnerable Populations Using Social Media: Implications For Nursing Research, Abbey Jo Klein, Alyson Hanish

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Assessing Caregiver Burden Following An Acute Hospitalization Of The Heart Failure Patient: A Feasibility Study, Tamara Bernard, Bunny J. Pozehl, Breanna D. Hetland Apr 2022

Assessing Caregiver Burden Following An Acute Hospitalization Of The Heart Failure Patient: A Feasibility Study, Tamara Bernard, Bunny J. Pozehl, Breanna D. Hetland

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


A Step Forward For Patients In The Icu: An Integrative Review Of Early Mobility Interventions And Associated Outcome Measures, Christina Bach Mar 2022

A Step Forward For Patients In The Icu: An Integrative Review Of Early Mobility Interventions And Associated Outcome Measures, Christina Bach

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Clinical Nurses Research Priorities In Hospital Settings: A Delphi Survey., Mariann Fossum, Marlene Z. Cohen, Vivi Haavik Tønnessen, Mette Dobler Hamre, Agno Lisbeth Vabo Ødegaard, Ingjerd Lind, Kari Olsen Håheim, Anne Opsal May 2021

Clinical Nurses Research Priorities In Hospital Settings: A Delphi Survey., Mariann Fossum, Marlene Z. Cohen, Vivi Haavik Tønnessen, Mette Dobler Hamre, Agno Lisbeth Vabo Ødegaard, Ingjerd Lind, Kari Olsen Håheim, Anne Opsal

Journal Articles: College of Nursing

This study aimed to identify the research priorities of clinical nurses to develop a research program at a health care services system that includes three hospitals. A Delphi survey was emailed to all clinical nurses in two rounds. The Delphi method was used to collect data from the nurses in regards to their priority research themes, and the data were analyzed using descriptive and comparative statistics. A total of 933 clinical nurses returned the first round of the Delphi survey and 543 nurses answered the second round. Clinical nurses identified 89 potential research themes. Patient safety and ethical challenges were …


Development Of A Mobile Application To Promote Family Caregiver Engagement In Symptom Assessment And Management During Mechanical Ventilation In The Intensive Care Unit, Christina Bach, Erin Grotts, Jennifer Heusinkvelt, Bunny J. Pozehl, Ellie Rubenfeld, Abigail Wawers, Breanna D. Hetland Mar 2021

Development Of A Mobile Application To Promote Family Caregiver Engagement In Symptom Assessment And Management During Mechanical Ventilation In The Intensive Care Unit, Christina Bach, Erin Grotts, Jennifer Heusinkvelt, Bunny J. Pozehl, Ellie Rubenfeld, Abigail Wawers, Breanna D. Hetland

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Resilience In Practice: Adapting Faculty Practice During A Pandemic, Kelly Gonzales, Leann Holmes, Amelia P. Stoltman Jan 2021

Resilience In Practice: Adapting Faculty Practice During A Pandemic, Kelly Gonzales, Leann Holmes, Amelia P. Stoltman

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Rural Definition Consistency Among U.S. Veteran Studies: A Rapid Review Of The Literature, Jed Hansen, Abbey Klein, Christine Eisenhauer, Marcia Shade Mar 2020

Rural Definition Consistency Among U.S. Veteran Studies: A Rapid Review Of The Literature, Jed Hansen, Abbey Klein, Christine Eisenhauer, Marcia Shade

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Using A Critical Safety Behavior Scoring Tool For N95 Respirator Use To Evaluate Training Interventions, Elizabeth L. Beam, Kevin A. Kupzyk, Jocelyn J. Herstein, Shawn Gibbs Mar 2020

Using A Critical Safety Behavior Scoring Tool For N95 Respirator Use To Evaluate Training Interventions, Elizabeth L. Beam, Kevin A. Kupzyk, Jocelyn J. Herstein, Shawn Gibbs

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

Background: Hospitals struggle nationally to educate healthcare workers on the safe use of N95 respirators as part of their respiratory protection programs. Practical and effective interventions are needed to improve this clinical behavior which is critical to healthcare worker safety in airborne precautions, hazardous drug administration, and pandemic response. This analysis specifically investigated two just-in-time training interventions that would be practical to implement in a hospital setting. Method: A simulation approach was used to evaluate two interventions for N95 respirator use at a Midwestern Academy Hospital system (n=62, 32 control, 30 treatment). Healthcare workers were asked to don and doff …


Self-Management Interventions For Urinary Incontinence In Women: An Integrative Review, Abbey Klein, Elizabeth Mollard, Meryl Alappattu, Christine Eisenhauer Mar 2020

Self-Management Interventions For Urinary Incontinence In Women: An Integrative Review, Abbey Klein, Elizabeth Mollard, Meryl Alappattu, Christine Eisenhauer

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Traditional And Innovative Approaches To Faculty Practice: Income Generating Contracts At Non-University Clinics, Kelly Gonzales Apr 2019

Traditional And Innovative Approaches To Faculty Practice: Income Generating Contracts At Non-University Clinics, Kelly Gonzales

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Income Generating Contracts At Non-University Clinics, Kelly Gonzales Apr 2019

Income Generating Contracts At Non-University Clinics, Kelly Gonzales

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Where Are We Now? Practice-Level Utilization Of Nurse Practitioners In Comparison With State-Level Regulations, Jana Zwilling, Kathryn Fiandt Mar 2019

Where Are We Now? Practice-Level Utilization Of Nurse Practitioners In Comparison With State-Level Regulations, Jana Zwilling, Kathryn Fiandt

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

Background. Full practice authority for NPs is optimal for high-quality, cost-effective healthcare. However, a complete picture of utilization after states have adopted full practice authority needs to be determined. Objective. To review the evidence regarding practice-level utilization (PLU) of Nurse Practitioners (NP) PLU in comparison to state-level regulations (SLR). Data Sources. Studies published in English and based on US populations were identified through PubMed, CINAHL, and SCOPUS (January 1, 1989 - December 31, 2018), and bibliographies of retrieved articles. Of the 419 articles identified with these limits, 19 (5%) met all inclusion and exclusion criteria. Conclusions. Four categories …


Optimization Of Faculty Practice Revenue: Lessons Learned From The Past Four Years, Kelly Gonzales, Amelia P. Stoltman, Kate Fiandt Jan 2019

Optimization Of Faculty Practice Revenue: Lessons Learned From The Past Four Years, Kelly Gonzales, Amelia P. Stoltman, Kate Fiandt

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Optimization Of Faculty Practice Revenue: Lessons Learned From The Past Four Years, Kelly Gonzales, Amelia Stoltman Jan 2019

Optimization Of Faculty Practice Revenue: Lessons Learned From The Past Four Years, Kelly Gonzales, Amelia Stoltman

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Creating And Administering A Faculty Practice Fund, Kelly Gonzales, Amelia P. Stoltman Jan 2019

Creating And Administering A Faculty Practice Fund, Kelly Gonzales, Amelia P. Stoltman

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

No abstract provided.


Communicatively Constructing The Bright And Dark Sides Of Hope: Family Caregivers' Experiences During End Of Life Cancer Care, Jody Koenig Kellas, Katherine M. Castle, Alexis Johnson, Marlene Z. Cohen May 2017

Communicatively Constructing The Bright And Dark Sides Of Hope: Family Caregivers' Experiences During End Of Life Cancer Care, Jody Koenig Kellas, Katherine M. Castle, Alexis Johnson, Marlene Z. Cohen

Journal Articles: College of Nursing

(1) Background: The communication of hope is complicated, particularly for family caregivers in the context of cancer who struggle to maintain hope for themselves and their loved ones in the face of terminality. In order to understand these complexities, the current study examines the bright and dark sides of how hope is communicated across the cancer journey from the vantage point of bereaved family caregivers; (2) Methods: We analyzed interviews with bereaved family caregivers using qualitative thematic and case oriented strategies to identify patterns in the positive and negative lived experiences when communicating about hope at the end of life; …


Evaluating Isolation Behaviors By Nurses Using Mobile Computer Workstations At The Bedside., Elizabeth L. Beam, Shawn G. Gibbs, Angela L. Hewlett, Peter C. Iwen, Suzanne L. Nuss, Philip W. Smith Sep 2016

Evaluating Isolation Behaviors By Nurses Using Mobile Computer Workstations At The Bedside., Elizabeth L. Beam, Shawn G. Gibbs, Angela L. Hewlett, Peter C. Iwen, Suzanne L. Nuss, Philip W. Smith

Journal Articles: College of Nursing

This secondary analysis from a larger mixed methods study with a sequential explanatory design investigates the clinical challenges for nurses providing patient care, in an airborne and contact isolation room, while using a computer on wheels for medication administration in a simulated setting. Registered nurses, who regularly work in clinical care at the patient bedside, were recruited as study participants in the simulation and debriefing experience. A live volunteer acted as the standardized patient who needed assessment and intravenous pain medication. The simulation was video recorded in a typical hospital room to observe participating nurses conducting patient care in an …


Feasibility Of Mhealth Technology Use Among A Sample Of Isolated Rural Men At High Risk For Cardiovascular Disease, Betsy J. Becker, Christine M. Eisenhauer, Carol H. Pullen, Paul J. Dizona, Patricia A. Hageman Feb 2016

Feasibility Of Mhealth Technology Use Among A Sample Of Isolated Rural Men At High Risk For Cardiovascular Disease, Betsy J. Becker, Christine M. Eisenhauer, Carol H. Pullen, Paul J. Dizona, Patricia A. Hageman

Posters and Presentations: Physical Therapy

Purpose/Hypothesis: Isolated rural men are considered a health disparities group at high risk for cardiovascular disease. The increasing availability of technologies for self-monitoring for healthy eating, activity and weight loss (ie mHealth) may show promise for engaging rural men in lifestyle modification. This study investigated the feasibility of men from rural isolated areas to use a fitness monitor with text messaging support over a 3- week period. The study examined the men’s daily monitor use for tracking activity and eating, and assessed via written survey, their perspectives about mHealth.

Number of Subjects: Twelve men, ages 40 to 69, from …


A Home-Based Comprehensive Care Model In Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Study Pre-Protocol., Lufei Young, Kathleen Healey, Mary Charlton, Kendra Schmid, Rana Zabad, Rebecca Wester Sep 2015

A Home-Based Comprehensive Care Model In Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Study Pre-Protocol., Lufei Young, Kathleen Healey, Mary Charlton, Kendra Schmid, Rana Zabad, Rebecca Wester

Journal Articles: College of Nursing

Background Disability is prevalent in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), leading to difficulty in care access, significant caregiver burden, immense challenges in self-care and great societal burden. Without highly coordinated, competent and accessible care, individuals living with progressive MS experience psychological distress, poor quality of life, suffer from life-threatening complications, and have frequent but avoidable healthcare utilizations. Unfortunately, current healthcare delivery models present severe limitations in providing easily accessible, patient-centered, coordinated comprehensive care to those with progressive MS. We propose a home-based comprehensive care model (MAHA) to address the unmet needs, challenges, and avoidable complications in individuals with progressive MS …


Examining Factors Influencing Colorectal Cancer Screening Of Rural Nebraskans Using Data From Clinics Participating In An Accountable Care Organization: A Study Protocol., Lufei Young, Jungyoon Kim, Hongmei Wang, Li-Wu Chen Jul 2015

Examining Factors Influencing Colorectal Cancer Screening Of Rural Nebraskans Using Data From Clinics Participating In An Accountable Care Organization: A Study Protocol., Lufei Young, Jungyoon Kim, Hongmei Wang, Li-Wu Chen

Journal Articles: College of Nursing

BACKGROUND: Although mortality rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) can be significantly reduced through increased screening, rural communities are still experiencing lower rates of screening compared to urban counterparts. Understanding and eliminating barriers to cancer screening will decrease cancer burden and lead to substantial gains in quality and quantity of life for rural populations. However, existing studies have shown inconsistent findings and fail to address how contextual and provider-level factors impact CRC screening in addition to individual-level factors.

PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to examine multi-level factors related to CRC screening, and providers' perception of barriers and facilitators of …


Relationships Between Activation Level, Knowledge, Self-Efficacy, And Self-Management Behavior In Heart Failure Patients Discharged From Rural Hospitals., Van Do, Lufei Young, Sue Barnason, Hoang Tran Jun 2015

Relationships Between Activation Level, Knowledge, Self-Efficacy, And Self-Management Behavior In Heart Failure Patients Discharged From Rural Hospitals., Van Do, Lufei Young, Sue Barnason, Hoang Tran

Journal Articles: College of Nursing

Non-adherence to self-management guidelines accounted for 50% of hospital readmissions in heart failure patients. Evidence showed that patient activation affects self-management behaviors in populations living with chronic conditions. The purpose of this study was to describe patient activation level and its relationship with knowledge, self-efficacy and self-management behaviors in heart failure patients discharged from rural hospitals. Our study populations were recruited from two hospitals in rural areas of Nebraska. We found that two-thirds of the participants reported low activation levels (e.g., taking no action to manage their heart failure condition). In addition, low patient activation levels were associated with inadequate …


Follow Up: Promoting Self-Management Through Adherence Among Heart Failure Patients Discharged From Rural Hospitals: A Study Protocol., Lufei Young, Sue Barnason, Van Do May 2015

Follow Up: Promoting Self-Management Through Adherence Among Heart Failure Patients Discharged From Rural Hospitals: A Study Protocol., Lufei Young, Sue Barnason, Van Do

Journal Articles: College of Nursing

UNLABELLED: Background Heart failure is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions in adults, leading to prolonged morbidity, repeated hospitalizations, and placing tremendous economic burden on the healthcare system. Heart failure patients discharged from rural hospitals, or primarily critical access hospitals, have higher 30-day readmission and mortality rates compared to patients discharged from urban hospitals. Self-management improves heart failure patients' health outcomes and reduces re-hospitalizations, but adherence to self-management guidelines is low. We propose a home based post-acute care service managed by advanced practice nurses to enhance patient activation and lead to the improvement of self-management adherence in heart failure …


Identification Of Candidate Genes For Psychological Resilience To Develop An Additive Genetic Resilience Index: An Integrative Review, Kosuke Niitsu, Julia F. Houfek Apr 2015

Identification Of Candidate Genes For Psychological Resilience To Develop An Additive Genetic Resilience Index: An Integrative Review, Kosuke Niitsu, Julia F. Houfek

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

Problem: Most individuals experience at least one potentially traumatic event (PTE), such as tornado, in their lifetime. When exposed to PTEs, some individuals are more vulnerable to psychopathology, such as Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In contrast, other individuals are better able to cope with PTEs and maintain their psychological health. Such individuals are often described as psychologically resilient. Resilience is heritable, influenced by multiple genes including the Serotonin-Transporter-Linked Polymorphic Region (5-HTTLPR), the most studied candidate gene. Because resilience is polygenic, it is important to consider the influence of multiple genes in addition to 5-HTTLPR when studying the heritable component of …


Clinical Challenges In Isolation Care, Elizabeth L. Beam, Shawn G. Gibbs, Angela L. Hewlett, Peter C. Iwen, Suzanne L. Nuss, Philip W. Smith Apr 2015

Clinical Challenges In Isolation Care, Elizabeth L. Beam, Shawn G. Gibbs, Angela L. Hewlett, Peter C. Iwen, Suzanne L. Nuss, Philip W. Smith

Journal Articles: College of Nursing

OVERVIEW: In 2014, the authors published the results of a study investigating nurses' use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the care of a live simulated patient requiring contact and airborne precautions. The 24 participants were video-recorded as they donned and doffed PPE. Variations in practices that had the potential to cause contamination were noted. In this article, the authors comment on those variations, analyzing each element of proper PPE protocols and examining why the behaviors are a safety concern for the nurse and a potential risk for disease transmission in the hospital or other clinical area. The authors note …


Promoting Self-Management Through Adherence Among Heart Failure Patients Discharged From Rural Hospitals: A Study Protocol., Lufei Young, Sue Barnason, Van Do Dec 2014

Promoting Self-Management Through Adherence Among Heart Failure Patients Discharged From Rural Hospitals: A Study Protocol., Lufei Young, Sue Barnason, Van Do

Journal Articles: College of Nursing

UNLABELLED: Background Heart failure is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions in adults, leading to prolonged morbidity, repeated hospitalizations, and placing tremendous economic burden on the healthcare system. Heart failure patients discharged from rural hospitals, or primarily critical access hospitals, have higher 30-day readmission and mortality rates compared to patients discharged from urban hospitals. Self-management improves heart failure patients' health outcomes and reduces re-hospitalizations, but adherence to self-management guidelines is low. We propose a home based post-acute care service managed by advanced practice nurses to enhance patient activation and lead to the improvement of self-management adherence in heart failure …


Method For Investigating Nursing Behaviors Related To Isolation Care., Elizabeth L. Beam, Shawn G. Gibbs, Angela L. Hewlett, Peter C. Iwen, Suzanne L. Nuss, Philip W. Smith Nov 2014

Method For Investigating Nursing Behaviors Related To Isolation Care., Elizabeth L. Beam, Shawn G. Gibbs, Angela L. Hewlett, Peter C. Iwen, Suzanne L. Nuss, Philip W. Smith

Journal Articles: College of Nursing

BACKGROUND: Although an emphasis has been placed on protecting patients by improving health care worker compliance with infection control techniques, challenges associated with patient isolation do exist. To address these issues, a more consistent mechanism to evaluate specific clinical behaviors safely is needed.

METHODS: The research method described in this study used a high fidelity simulation using a live standardized patient recorded by small cameras. Immediately after the simulation experience, nurses were asked to view and comment on their performance. A demographic survey and a video recorded physical evaluation provided participant description. A questionnaire component 1 month after the simulation …


Role Of The Serotonin Transporter Gene In Resilience To Stress And Trauma: An Integrative Review, Kosuke Niitsu Oct 2014

Role Of The Serotonin Transporter Gene In Resilience To Stress And Trauma: An Integrative Review, Kosuke Niitsu

Posters and Presentations: College of Nursing

Resilience is defined as a multi-dimensional dynamic concept of positive adaptation to stress and trauma. It is estimated that 38 - 52% of phenotypic variation in resilience among Americans is due to genetic variance. Among nine candidate genes associated with resilience, the promoter region of serotonin transporter gene (5- HTTLPR) is of increasing clinical interest. Accumulating evidence suggests those who carry the Short (S) allele of 5-HTTLPR may be at increased risk of developing psychopathology such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). However, little is known about whether S allele carriers are less resilient to stress and trauma compared to Long …