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Bridging The Gap: Utilization Of Telehealth For Heart Failure Patients To Reduce Hospital Readmissions: Best Practice And Recommendations, Shalaine Corbilla May 2021

Bridging The Gap: Utilization Of Telehealth For Heart Failure Patients To Reduce Hospital Readmissions: Best Practice And Recommendations, Shalaine Corbilla

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Background: Heart failure is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States and accounts for a vast number of 30-day hospital readmissions. Within the first 30 days of discharge, patients and caregivers often misinterpret discharge instructions or lack access to providers. During this period, some modifiable symptoms become too difficult to tolerate and patients return to the emergency department for assessment and ultimately readmission for high-risk complications. The Sars-CoV-2 pandemic has added additional barriers for patients to receive care after a hospital discharge.

Purpose: To identify current best practices used for outpatient follow up with …


Transitioning From Onsite To Online Psychotherapy Visits During The Covid-19 Crisis, Michael Angello Negron, Dnp May 2021

Transitioning From Onsite To Online Psychotherapy Visits During The Covid-19 Crisis, Michael Angello Negron, Dnp

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Background: On March 19, 2020, the governor of the State of California, Gavin Newsom, issued executive stay-at-home order due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic (State of California, 2020). In a private psychiatric practice in southern California treating patients with anxiety and depression, psychotherapy treatment was abruptly affected by that order. The purpose of this project was to transition from onsite to online psychotherapy visits to ensure the continuity of care and facilitate patients’ progress in dealing with mental illnesses during the COVID-19 crisis.

Aims: The proposed solution to the problem of decreased access to care during the pandemic was …


Increasing Physical Activity In Children And Adolescents During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Alyssa Plisic May 2021

Increasing Physical Activity In Children And Adolescents During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Alyssa Plisic

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Exercise benefits physical and mental health, prevents chronic disease, and improves overall quality of life. Most children and adolescents do not meet daily physical activity recommendations (Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative, 2019). The COVID-19 pandemic created large barriers for engagement in exercise and further decreased levels of activity in this population (Dunton et al., 2020; Moore et al., 2020; Sekulic et al., 2020). This project evaluates the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical activity in youth 8-17 years old. An exercise journal increased activity in all participants and promoted attention to daily activity. Overall activity and participation in …