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University of San Diego

Theses/Dissertations

2017

Obesity

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Implementation Of Screening Guidelines To Improve Quality Of Care In A Small, Ethnically Diverse Pediatric Primary Care Practice…Then What?, Brooke Basford May 2017

Implementation Of Screening Guidelines To Improve Quality Of Care In A Small, Ethnically Diverse Pediatric Primary Care Practice…Then What?, Brooke Basford

Doctor of Nursing Practice Final Manuscripts

Although best practice guidelines have been shown to be effective, the process of translation into everyday practice can be challenging. The purpose of this evidence-based project (EBP) was the implementation of standardized screening tools into annual well-child visits in a small, ethnically diverse pediatric primary care practice in southern California. Standardized screening is recognized as an important process in identifying conditions early to facilitate early intervention. The practice site identified obesity has a priority and consequently the Department of Health Care Services: Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) Program Guidelines for Diet and Nutrition Screening for Children assessment form was …


Prevalence Of Binge Eating Disorder In An Insurance-Based Weight Management Center, Kimberly M. Kittleson Dnp, Fnp, Karen Macauley Phd, Dnp, Fnp-Bc, Gnp-Bc May 2017

Prevalence Of Binge Eating Disorder In An Insurance-Based Weight Management Center, Kimberly M. Kittleson Dnp, Fnp, Karen Macauley Phd, Dnp, Fnp-Bc, Gnp-Bc

Doctor of Nursing Practice Final Manuscripts

Purpose: This project was anticipated to demonstrate an increase in the number of those diagnosed with BED according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) 5 criteria, diagnosed with ICD-10 code F50.8 or R63.2 and treated according to best practice guidelines.

Background: Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder in the United States, more than both anorexia and bulimia combined. It affects 3.5 percent of women, 2 percent of men and 30 percent of those seeking weight management.

Design: This evidenced-based project consisted of a retrospective analysis of 150 patients seen in a weight management …


Evaluation Of Hypertensive Clinical Significance In A Primary Care Setting With Veterans With Diabetes, Claire S. Moga Msn, Rn May 2017

Evaluation Of Hypertensive Clinical Significance In A Primary Care Setting With Veterans With Diabetes, Claire S. Moga Msn, Rn

Doctor of Nursing Practice Final Manuscripts

Analyses of hypertensive confounding factors were identified by looking retrospectively at patient demographics, medications, recent blood pressure and the medical history of hypertensive patients with diabetes. The data trends found in this database highlighted potential areas for improvement with regards to the care of patients with this co-morbidity in the outpatient setting. All prescription anti-hypertensives prescribed for the 102 patients followed the National Joint Committee (JNC-8) Hypertension Guideline Algorithm. Of 102 adult males (over the age of 18), 22 patients had a blood pressure that is out of control (over 140/90). Within this group of patients, 33.3% of the patients …