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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Protocols For Postpartum Hemorrhage, Jackleen Chambers
Protocols For Postpartum Hemorrhage, Jackleen Chambers
Symposium of Student Scholars
The occurrence of postpartum hemorrhages (PH) within the healthcare system are on the rise. The detrimental effects that can occur are extremely serious and require an intervention of education and proper training. Labor and delivery units experience traumatic PHs due to lack of proper training regarding early warning signs and correct technical interventions needed for a quick turnaround. This project will use research from scholarly articles to take a closer look at statistical evidence based on the outcomes of being prepared versus underprepared. The project will discuss various methods on how to better prepare nurses to care for hemorrhagic situations. …
Postpartum Depression For Mothers With Early Fetal Death Or Stillbirths, Callie Goldman
Postpartum Depression For Mothers With Early Fetal Death Or Stillbirths, Callie Goldman
Symposium of Student Scholars
Background: Many times, prevention of early fetus death and stillbirths is possible; however, some mortality events are spontaneous or unavoidable. While existing research reveals the likelihood of postpartum depression for mothers following birth, few studies address the potential for postpartum depression of mothers of stillbirth or demised fetuses. The purpose of this study is to determine how mothers can be better prepared for the hardship of losing a baby during childbirth, while going through common difficulties, such as postpartum depression, following birth. Methods: A mixed method approach will be conducted to gather qualitative (interview) and quantitative (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale …
Radiance1: Reducing Delays In Endometrial Cancer Care Symptomsthrough Gynecologic Oncology Referral, Nicole Catalano, Jessica Anderson, Kyla Maupin, Hannah Sibley, Rebecca Maitski, Navaya Nair, Tara Castellano, Andrew Chapple, Amelia Jernigan
Radiance1: Reducing Delays In Endometrial Cancer Care Symptomsthrough Gynecologic Oncology Referral, Nicole Catalano, Jessica Anderson, Kyla Maupin, Hannah Sibley, Rebecca Maitski, Navaya Nair, Tara Castellano, Andrew Chapple, Amelia Jernigan
Medical Student Research Poster Symposium
Objective: In this cohort of women seeking care at a university practice in the Gulf South, we aimed to identify specific delays from patient experience of abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) to referral to gynecologic oncology (GON) with a diagnosis of endometrial cancer (EC). Methods: A multicenter, IRB-approved retrospective chart review was performed. Women diagnosed with Stage I-IV endometrial cancer from 2013 to 2022 were included. Demographic, pathologic and treatment data were collected. Symptom duration and key appointment, procedure, or result dates were recorded. Time frames between key events were calculated. Timed events were censored if there was insufficient data to …
Genitourinary And Sexual Health Care For Women With Cancer: Overlooked Quality Of Life Indicators, Hannah C. Dellacroce, Nancy L. Ren, Andrew G. Chapple, Sydni Barras, Shawna Morron, Tara Castellano, Navya Nair, Amelia Jernigan
Genitourinary And Sexual Health Care For Women With Cancer: Overlooked Quality Of Life Indicators, Hannah C. Dellacroce, Nancy L. Ren, Andrew G. Chapple, Sydni Barras, Shawna Morron, Tara Castellano, Navya Nair, Amelia Jernigan
Medical Student Research Poster Symposium
BACKGROUND: Genitourinary health and sexual well-being are critical aspects of quality of life and overall health, especially for patients with malignancy who face the negative physical and emotional consequences of cancer and cancer treatment. However, evidence suggests that physicians rarely address these concerns in clinical practice. As cancer survivorship continues to improve with advancements in detection and treatment, the need for supportive gynecologic and sexual health care for women with cancer is greater than ever. The purpose of this study was to characterize the prevalence of oncologist-reported counseling for genitourinary syndromes (GUS) or sexual health concerns (SHC) in women with …
Diversifying Clinical Trials: Does Presentation At Gynecologic Oncology Tumor Board Increase Equitable Access To Clinical Trials For Black And Latinx Patients?, Afryea L. Dunbar, Fraya G. King, Madison A. Keller, Yaseen Khan, Amber R. Bardarson, Amelia Jernigan, Andrew G. Chapple, Tara Castellano, Navya Nair
Diversifying Clinical Trials: Does Presentation At Gynecologic Oncology Tumor Board Increase Equitable Access To Clinical Trials For Black And Latinx Patients?, Afryea L. Dunbar, Fraya G. King, Madison A. Keller, Yaseen Khan, Amber R. Bardarson, Amelia Jernigan, Andrew G. Chapple, Tara Castellano, Navya Nair
Medical Student Research Poster Symposium
Background: Tumor boards are multidisciplinary cancer conferences held to review all the clinical data, evidence-based guidelines, latest literature, and available clinical trials for each cancer case that is discussed. Objectives: This study aims to determine whether presentation at gynecologic oncology tumor board (GO TB) increases clinical trial enrollment of black and latinX cancer patients. Methods: A retrospective chart review of all cases presented at multidisciplinary GO TB from Jan 2019 – Jun 2022 were analyzed. For each case, demographic and cancer-specific variables as well as tumor board discussions regarding clinical trials were collected. Continuous covariates were summarized within groups by …
Manual Vacuum Aspiration: Familiarity And Comfort Among Obgyn Physicians At Louisiana State University, Alexis Hernandez, Stacey Scheib
Manual Vacuum Aspiration: Familiarity And Comfort Among Obgyn Physicians At Louisiana State University, Alexis Hernandez, Stacey Scheib
Medical Student Research Poster Symposium
Background: Manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) uses a hand-held aspirator to generate a vacuum to aspirate uterine contents for management of early pregnancy loss or elective abortion prior to 12 weeks gestation. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, MVA is a safe, costsaving procedure that promotes patient comfort, convenience, and privacy. Despite the advantages of this procedure, it is often overlooked in favor of electric suction or dilation and curettage, more extensive procedures that are associated with increased cost and post-procedural pain and bleeding. The goal of this study is to assess the attitudes, familiarity, and comfort towards …
Chronic Stress May Disrupt Covariant Fluctuations Of Vitamin D And Cortisol Plasma Levels And Placentome Formation In Pregnant Sheep During The Last Trimester: A Methodological Approach And Preliminary Report, Colin Wakefield
Tower Health Research Day
No abstract provided.
Demographic And Socioeconomic Factors Predict Maternal Postpartum Rehospitalization: A Retrospective Numom2b Dataset Study, Colin Wakefield
Demographic And Socioeconomic Factors Predict Maternal Postpartum Rehospitalization: A Retrospective Numom2b Dataset Study, Colin Wakefield
Tower Health Research Day
No abstract provided.
Characteristics, Emotional Experience, And Impact Of Unplanned Out-Of-Hospital Births In The City Of Beit Shemesh, Israel, Allison Rosenbaum, Dm, Cnm, Mss
Characteristics, Emotional Experience, And Impact Of Unplanned Out-Of-Hospital Births In The City Of Beit Shemesh, Israel, Allison Rosenbaum, Dm, Cnm, Mss
Midwifery Thinks! Symposium
Allison Rosenbaum, CNM, MSS, DM has been living and practicing midwifery in Israel since 2002. She obtained a master’s degree in social work from the Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research in 1994, then went on to study nursing and midwifery at MGH School of Health Professionals and Philadelphia University’s Institute of Midwifery and Women’s Health (now Thomas Jefferson University), earning her Master of Science in 2018 and her Doctorate in Midwifery in 2022. Currently, she works at Assuta Medical Center in Ashdod, Israel, and is the director of their waterbirth program. She is also involved …
The Impact Of Therapeutic Neonatal Positioning In The Nicu, Amanda Blaise
The Impact Of Therapeutic Neonatal Positioning In The Nicu, Amanda Blaise
2022 Southern California Nursing Research Conference
Also presented at the National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN) Conference in September 2023
Podium Presentation: Racial Inequities And Breastfeeding In A Nicu: A Quality Improvement Project, Emilia C. Garcia
Podium Presentation: Racial Inequities And Breastfeeding In A Nicu: A Quality Improvement Project, Emilia C. Garcia
2022 Providence Nurse Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Podium Presentation: Continuous Labor Epidural Placement Trends Among Parturients: An Evidence-Based Practice Project, Aleksandr A. Lyakhov, Teresa Bigand, Amanda Affleck, Kenn Daratha, Kris Daratha
Podium Presentation: Continuous Labor Epidural Placement Trends Among Parturients: An Evidence-Based Practice Project, Aleksandr A. Lyakhov, Teresa Bigand, Amanda Affleck, Kenn Daratha, Kris Daratha
2022 Providence Nurse Research Conference
Background:
Childbirth is very painful, and unmanaged pain may reduce patient satisfaction or lead to other complications. Evidence indicates that pain severity is lower among parturient women administered analgesia via a continuous labor epidural (CLE) and that maternal request is sufficient indication for CLE placement to manage labor pain. In some cases, a medical induction of labor may be scheduled, offering an opportunity for proactive pain management from hospital staff. Yet, trends on timing of CLE placement among parturient women with scheduled labor induction versus spontaneous labor in hospitals in Eastern Washington at one health system are unclear.
Purpose:
The …
Podium Presentation: Identifying Barriers To Quality Mother-Infant Interactions In The Nicu Through Naturalistic Systematic Observations, Christine Neugebauer, Miranda Cox, Melissa Deckert, Ann M. Mastergeorge
Podium Presentation: Identifying Barriers To Quality Mother-Infant Interactions In The Nicu Through Naturalistic Systematic Observations, Christine Neugebauer, Miranda Cox, Melissa Deckert, Ann M. Mastergeorge
2022 Providence Nurse Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Development Of Maternal Medication Assisted Treatment Learning Modules, Katie Nadalsky, Rebecca Penders
The Development Of Maternal Medication Assisted Treatment Learning Modules, Katie Nadalsky, Rebecca Penders
2022 Providence Nurse Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Factors Influencing The Need For And Access To Ivf Treatment, Catherine Alapatt, Yoona Choe, Anthony Knepp, Shika Veera, Shawna M Rotoli
Factors Influencing The Need For And Access To Ivf Treatment, Catherine Alapatt, Yoona Choe, Anthony Knepp, Shika Veera, Shawna M Rotoli
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
Infertility is defined as the inability for a couple to become pregnant after 12 months of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. Infertility can stem from an issue with the female reproductive tract, the male reproductive tract, or both. Individuals struggling with infertility seek medical assistance for a successful reproductive course. However, there are many aspects outside of pathology that may encourage or deter an individual to elect for medical assistance such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). In vitro fertilization is defined as a medical procedure in which an egg is fertilized outside the body. The increased usage of IVF demonstrates the …
Opioid Usage In Pregnant Women, Sheron Mehak, Karen Krieg
Opioid Usage In Pregnant Women, Sheron Mehak, Karen Krieg
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
Women have a heightened sense of health during pregnancy, especially first pregnancies. They often pay closer attention to taking medications (both over the counter and prescribed). Some discontinue smoking and choose healthier diet choices. The question or hypothesis of this research is to examine if this heightened sense of health during pregnancy has any effect on the choice to use recreational drugs during pregnancy.
Wernicke’S Encephalopathy Secondary To Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Mohammad Rattu, Alexander Norinsky, James Espinosa, Alan Lucerna, Henry Schuitema
Wernicke’S Encephalopathy Secondary To Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Mohammad Rattu, Alexander Norinsky, James Espinosa, Alan Lucerna, Henry Schuitema
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
Wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) is a neurological disorder secondary to thiamine deficiency that is precipitated by administration of glucose-containing fluids prior to thiamine supplementation. Though WE is typically diagnosed among alcoholics (12.5%), the prevalence among nonalcoholics can vary from 0.04-0.13%. Around 30-40% of patients with underlying thiamine deficiency will only experience one of the symptoms from the typical triad, with the complete triad (encephalopathy, oculomotor dysfunction/nystagmus, and ataxia) only evident among 5-16% of the population. Among the non-alcoholic patient population presenting with WE, a history of vomiting is more frequent. While nausea affects around 80% of pregnant women, an extreme form …
Effect Of Covid On Postpartum Depression (Ppd), Reshma Thomas, Karen Krieg, Joanna Petrides
Effect Of Covid On Postpartum Depression (Ppd), Reshma Thomas, Karen Krieg, Joanna Petrides
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
Purpose:
- To determine if the rates of postpartum depression have changed during COVID
- To identify differences in characteristics of women with postpartum depression during COVID
Paradoxical Dat In A Term Newborn With Physiological Jaundice, Abiram Sivanandam, Tomas Rotschild
Paradoxical Dat In A Term Newborn With Physiological Jaundice, Abiram Sivanandam, Tomas Rotschild
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
The Direct Antigen Test (DAT) is used to find out if a newborn has maternally-produced antibodies against the newborn’s red blood cells. We discuss the case of a term newborn male with an O+ blood type born to a mother whose blood type is A+. As a part of routine screening, DAT of umbilical cord blood was obtained, which resulted positive. While the neonate had jaundice, the overall clinical picture pointed more toward neonatal physiological jaundice rather than a potential hemolytic anemia expected with a positive DAT. This discrepancy prompted us to review literature to explain our findings.
Foci Of Idc In Phyllodes Tumors: Should We Be Worried?: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Kathryn Eckert, Victoria Tiedemann, Linda Szczurek
Foci Of Idc In Phyllodes Tumors: Should We Be Worried?: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Kathryn Eckert, Victoria Tiedemann, Linda Szczurek
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
Phyllodes tumors are rare, fast growing fibroepithelial tumors of the breast that account for less than 1% of all breast tumors globally. They were first characterized by Johannes Muller in 1838 and most often present in the 5th decade of life. Phyllodes tumors are histologically composed of a stromal component and an epithelial component. The stromal component has a widely accepted malignant potential in up to 30% of cases. Grading of the stromal malignant potential of phyllodes tumors has been defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as benign, borderline, or malignant based on the presence and degree of stromal …
Bilateral Teratomas In Pediatric Patient With Unilateral Ovarian Torsion, David Ho, Maya Borowczak, Archana Verma
Bilateral Teratomas In Pediatric Patient With Unilateral Ovarian Torsion, David Ho, Maya Borowczak, Archana Verma
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
Ovarian torsion is a surgical emergency found in both pediatric and adult populations. It involves the full or partial rotation of the vessels that supply the ovary, resulting in ischemia. In this report, we present the case of a pediatric patient arriving to the Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) for evaluation of right lower quadrant (RLQ) abdominal pain, who was found to have an ovarian torsion. In this particular case, the patient’s ovarian torsion was due to a teratoma, and imaging would later identify an additional smaller teratoma on the contralateral side. This case shows the importance of considering ovarian pathologies …
Non-Pharmacological Management Of Idiopathic/Persistent Dyspareunia, Iveshia Ford
Non-Pharmacological Management Of Idiopathic/Persistent Dyspareunia, Iveshia Ford
Capstone Showcase
Painful sexual intercourse, or dyspareunia, is a condition numerous women experience. An unknown, but still important, number of those affected find no relief with medication or surgery. Yet, it can be difficult for patients to discuss concerns with their provider. In addition, many providers do not have an adequate comfort level to discuss such topics. This paper aims to equip providers with non-pharmacological treatment options which include pelvic floor physical therapy, sex therapy and lifestyle changes. With the cultural shifts and changing ideas of sexuality in today’s age, it is important that clinicians remain versed in sexual health and patient …
Non-Pharmacological Management Of Idiopathic/Persistent Dyspareunia, Iveshia Ford
Non-Pharmacological Management Of Idiopathic/Persistent Dyspareunia, Iveshia Ford
Capstone Showcase
Painful sexual intercourse, or dyspareunia, is a condition numerous women experience. An unknown, but still important, number of those affected find no relief with medication or surgery. Yet, it can be difficult for patients to discuss concerns with their provider. In addition, many providers do not have an adequate comfort level to discuss such topics. This paper aims to equip providers with non-pharmacological treatment options which include pelvic floor physical therapy, sex therapy and lifestyle changes. With the cultural shifts and changing ideas of sexuality in today’s age, it is important that clinicians remain versed in sexual health and patient …