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Policies That Support Emergency Department Staff In Providing Behavioral Health Care, Lizabeth Lepp Hennig
Policies That Support Emergency Department Staff In Providing Behavioral Health Care, Lizabeth Lepp Hennig
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
A significant portion of individuals with a behavioral health (BH) condition return to emergency departments (ED) seeking care, resulting in reduced quality of care, and contributing to disproportionate healthcare costs. Care can be improved and return visits to the ED reduced where behavioral health care and follow-up care planning are provided as part of their treatment. However, policies expected to create declines in ED use for behavioral conditions are typically in short duration or are difficult to use given other funding and policy constraints. With little known about how policy is supporting the engagement of ED staff who are critical …
Reducing Hospital Noise Levels Through Nursing Staff Education, Althea Sanders
Reducing Hospital Noise Levels Through Nursing Staff Education, Althea Sanders
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
AbstractNoise levels can negatively affect a patient’s hospital experience. Increased noise levels in the hospital can trigger sleep disturbance and affect the length of recovery for patients; the increased noise levels can also cause increased anxiety and exhaustion for nursing staff members. Due to a gap in nursing practice related to nurses’ knowledge to safely reduce noise levels, this project addressed if nursing staff education on noise reduction could increase the knowledge among nursing staff members to use specific strategies to reduce noise levels in an intensive care unit (ICU) setting. The purpose of this project was to educate eight …