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Quality Improvement: Developing A Hospital Program To Reduce Staff Injury Associated With The Care Of The Patient With Dementia, Kimiko Krutz Apr 2019

Quality Improvement: Developing A Hospital Program To Reduce Staff Injury Associated With The Care Of The Patient With Dementia, Kimiko Krutz

Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects

Problem Description

Hospital clinical staff injuries can occur while caring for patients with dementia. Clinician injury is a concern because it can be career-ending for the clinician and costly to the hospital ($80,000) to replace a nurse. A reliable estimate of the numbers of staff injuries by patients does not exist in the academic literature. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) now require hospitals to provide data on clinician injuries related to patient care. This project explored the use of dementia patient-centered care education to increase clinician self-efficacy to ultimately decrease clinician injury.

Intervention

This quality improvement project provided 20 …


Implementation Of A Nurse-Led Transitional Care Model For Older Adults With Copd Admitted To Home Health, Michelle Ryan Hunt Apr 2019

Implementation Of A Nurse-Led Transitional Care Model For Older Adults With Copd Admitted To Home Health, Michelle Ryan Hunt

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Problem Description: The importance of management of chronic disease and preventing rehospitalization has been identified at national and local levels. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the chronic diseases with notable rates of emergency department use and recurrence of hospitalizations.

Rationale: Implementation of transitional care models have been successful for health care organizations in chronic disease management.

Interventions: The health-social partnership transitional care management program (HSTCMP) was used to design a transitional care model process pilot for a home health agency (HHA) within a health system. This process used a multidisciplinary team led by a registered nurse for …


Increasing Physical Activity In Hispanic Adults To Reduce Complications Of Type 2 Diabetes, Linda C. Valenzuela Apr 2019

Increasing Physical Activity In Hispanic Adults To Reduce Complications Of Type 2 Diabetes, Linda C. Valenzuela

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Problem Description: Adults in the United States do not exercise sufficiently to meet the specifications outlined in the 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2018). The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion’s (2018) Healthy People 2020 aims to eliminate health disparities and achieve health equity among all population groups in the United States. However, statistics from the U.S. Office of Minority Health (2014) indicate that Hispanics are twice as likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes as non-Hispanic whites. According to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report in 2015, …


Awareness Matters: Improving Healthcare Workers’ Self-Efficacy, Knowledge, Skills And Attitudes Related To Mental Illness And Suicide Prevention, Carlana J. Coogle Jan 2019

Awareness Matters: Improving Healthcare Workers’ Self-Efficacy, Knowledge, Skills And Attitudes Related To Mental Illness And Suicide Prevention, Carlana J. Coogle

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Problem Description

Healthcare workers’ (HCWs) negative stigmas, poor attitudes, and lack of knowledge impact the care delivered to patients with a mental illness or who may be suffering with suicidal thoughts.

Rationale

Raising HCWs’ awareness, knowledge and skills have been linked to improving the negative stigmas, biases, and attitudes that impede the care required to achieve optimal health outcomes.

Intervention

Participants attended a 90-minute Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) gatekeeper training, each participant received six bi-weekly emails about mental health issues, suicide prevention, and community resources. A pre/post survey design using the Mental Illness Clinicians’ Attitude Scale (MICA-4) and the Mental …


The Impact Of A Revised Discharge Process From Acute Care To Home Care On Hospital Utilization In Children With Single Ventricle Heart Disease, Brian M. Stahulak Jan 2019

The Impact Of A Revised Discharge Process From Acute Care To Home Care On Hospital Utilization In Children With Single Ventricle Heart Disease, Brian M. Stahulak

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Problem Description: It is estimated that approximately ~0.5%, or ~400,000, of all U.S. children, are identified as having complex chronic conditions (CCC) and account for as much as one-third, or ~$100 billion, of health care spending for all children. The goal of this quality improvement (QI) project was to identify the impact of a revised discharge process for children with Single Ventricle Heart Disease (SVHD) on hospital utilization rates and the parent’s perception of discharge readiness during the interstage period. The QI project was conducted in a 44-bed cardiac care unit within a 336-bed freestanding pediatric, academic medical center in …