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Nursing

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2015

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Getting It Straight To Advance Care Of Hospitalized Children: When To Choose Research, Evidence-Based Practice Or Quality Improvement, Tracy L. Brewer, Lisa English Long Feb 2015

Getting It Straight To Advance Care Of Hospitalized Children: When To Choose Research, Evidence-Based Practice Or Quality Improvement, Tracy L. Brewer, Lisa English Long

Nursing Faculty Publications

Struggling to understand the difference in research, evidence-based practice and quality improvement? Come “get it straight” with the experts! There will be a question and answer session at the end of the presentation so that your questions can be answered live!

Objectives:

  1. Differentiate evidence-based practice (EBP), research and quality improvement (QI).
  2. Identify resources to support EBP, research, and QI in the clinical setting.


Does Interprofessional Education Change Student Attitudes About Interprofessional Learning And Patient Safety?, Deborah Poling, Dawn Labarbera, Mary Kiersma Jan 2015

Does Interprofessional Education Change Student Attitudes About Interprofessional Learning And Patient Safety?, Deborah Poling, Dawn Labarbera, Mary Kiersma

Nursing Faculty Publications

INTRODUCTION The Fort Wayne Area Interprofessional Education Consortium (FWAIPEC) evaluated the outcomes of its educational initiative with a pre and post assessment utilizing the Readiness for Interprofessional Education tool (RIPLS). The seminar series was designed as a longitudinal team building experience to foster competency toward interprofessional collaborative practice.

METHODS Participants from pharmacy, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, nurse educator, nurse executive, medical and family practice residency programs were surveyed as part of the curriculum assessment.

RESULTS Primarily reflecting the required attendance of the pharmacy and physician assistant students, 122 participants completed both assessments (89.7% response rate). Wilcoxon signed rank tests were …


Use Of Change Agent To Facilitate Implementation Of Personalized Health Plans, Colleen Miranda Jan 2015

Use Of Change Agent To Facilitate Implementation Of Personalized Health Plans, Colleen Miranda

Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Projects

In 2015, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention reported that the most common, costly but preventable health problems are heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, obesity, and arthritis. Literature shows preventable chronic diseases have increased in the current healthcare system. Healthcare leaders are calling for a change in the current faulty healthcare delivery system to personalized healthcare. A patient-centered approach focuses on the health gains that can be made in the prevention and treatment of chronic disease with a higher level of patient engagement.

The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is advocating patient-centered care (PCC) to focus on the health gains …


Improving Compliance With Clinical Practice Guidelines To Reduce Urinary Tract Infection In Long Term Care, Charman L. Miller Jan 2015

Improving Compliance With Clinical Practice Guidelines To Reduce Urinary Tract Infection In Long Term Care, Charman L. Miller

Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Projects

This evidence-based clinical change project addressed the clinical problem trigger of increased rates of urinary tract infections and related unplanned discharges in a rural Ohio nursing center. The clinical change involved the implementation of a nursing-driven protocol for suspected Urinary Tract Infection (sUTI) based on the American Medical Director’s Association Clinical Practice Guideline: Common Infections. An interdisciplinary team approach to evidence-based clinical change was utilized through use of the Iowa Model of Evidence-based Practice to Promote Quality Care. Both the process and the intervention were evaluated through analysis of outcome data including rates of urinary tract infection, compliance with the …


Alcohol, Tobacco And Illicit Drug Screening In Pregnancy, Lisa R. Jasin Jan 2015

Alcohol, Tobacco And Illicit Drug Screening In Pregnancy, Lisa R. Jasin

Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Projects

Intrauterine substance exposure is a nationally growing problem. A steady increase in neonates with neonatal abstinence syndrome in the state of Ohio was noted. Prenatal substance use presents a significant burden to society. Of infants exposed to intrauterine opiates, 55-94 percent develop signs of withdrawal. For example, the estimated lifetime cost for a neonate with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder is $2 million. The purpose of this evidence based practice improvement project was to evaluate the utility of the 5Ps screening tool and brief intervention by community health workers during the first prenatal home visit. The Evidence-Based Practice Improvement (EBPI) model …


Nurse Rounding: An Evidenced Based Practice Report, Todd E. Tussing Jan 2015

Nurse Rounding: An Evidenced Based Practice Report, Todd E. Tussing

Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Projects

Today’s healthcare environment is becoming increasingly competitive for patient volume and revenue dollars. The introduction of Value Based Purchasing by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) links patient satisfaction and healthcare quality to government reimbursement. Patient satisfaction has been linked to increased market share, thereby, positively impacting revenue for healthcare organization and increasing the competitiveness between healthcare organizations. In addition, patient satisfaction has been linked to increased compliance with prescribed healthcare regimens leading to improved health outcomes.

Nursing leaders of today’s healthcare systems must develop strategies to increase patient satisfaction and improve the revenue streams for their organizations. …


System Base Practice As A Public Health Nursing Workforce Competency Requirement, Ann M. Stalter Jan 2015

System Base Practice As A Public Health Nursing Workforce Competency Requirement, Ann M. Stalter

Nursing Faculty Publications

This is an exhilarating time to be in public health! Internationally, the digital world has created an environment for the economic security needed to protect health and promote healing of all mankind. Globalization allows scientists to treat and track diseases in ways that have never been possible. In the United States (U.S.), the federal mandate for equal access to health care has opened a plethora of imaginary and tangible boundaries of which were antecedents to just about every–ism known to public health providers. With this exciting reform comes the need for workforce awareness and new ways of thinking and …