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Appalachian Caregivers Of Persons With Dementia Non Use Of Services, Kristina M. Childers Jan 2019

Appalachian Caregivers Of Persons With Dementia Non Use Of Services, Kristina M. Childers

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Abstract

Background: The purpose of this current study was to explain factors most strongly associated with Caregiver (CG) of Person with Dementia (PWD) non-use of formal and informal services in Appalachia.

Methods: A correlational explanatory design using validated self-report surveys was used to explain the association of the substructed Andersen’s Behavioral Model for Health Services Use in Appalachian CG non-use of formal and informal services. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and ANOVA tests considering eight independent variables in total from each research question, using a sample of 43 CG/CR dyads.

Results: The analyses of four research questions …


The Effectiveness Of Mi Smart: A Nurse Practitioner Led Technology Intervention For Multiple Chronic Conditions In Primary Care, Jennifer A. Mallow Phd, Laurie Theeke, Elliott Theeke, Brain K. Mallow Jan 2018

The Effectiveness Of Mi Smart: A Nurse Practitioner Led Technology Intervention For Multiple Chronic Conditions In Primary Care, Jennifer A. Mallow Phd, Laurie Theeke, Elliott Theeke, Brain K. Mallow

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Aims: Used as integrated tools, technology may improve access and outcomes of care. A new inter- vention that integrates multiple technologies called mI SMART has been developed, implemented, and evaluated by Nurse Practitioners. The aim of this paper is to present the initial effectiveness of a web- based, structure of sensors and mobile devices designed to overcome the known health determinant of access to care for rural, chronically ill patients by using technology.

Methods: The study was conducted at a community primary-care clinic that provides free healthcare to impoverished adults. Adults with at least one chronic condition, a minimum of …