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Evaluating The Feasibility Of Practice Change: The Use Of The Phq-2 In The Urgent Care Setting, Helena Laubach Jan 2020

Evaluating The Feasibility Of Practice Change: The Use Of The Phq-2 In The Urgent Care Setting, Helena Laubach

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Adolescents in the United States may go unscreened for mental health disorders, such as depression, despite current recommendations. This population has an increased use of urgent care clinics (UCC) for their acute and primary care needs, where they might not be screened for depression at regular intervals. This project looked at determining the feasibility of implementing a two-question depression screener in the urgent care setting – the PHQ-2. Additional aims were to increase screening rates and to determine barriers to screening. Healthcare providers at a pediatric urgent care setting used the PHQ-2 to screen all adolescent patients over a two-week …


Nursing Satisfaction With The Electronic Medical Record: Implementing Meaningful Change At Seattle Children's Hospital, Mary T. Field Jan 2020

Nursing Satisfaction With The Electronic Medical Record: Implementing Meaningful Change At Seattle Children's Hospital, Mary T. Field

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe nursing use, quality, and satisfaction with the electronic medical record before and during the course of the electronic medical record transition. In addition, this study examines the differences between nurse age, role, and area of work as these demographics relate to nursing use, quality, and satisfaction.

Background: Nurses spend a large part of their shift using technology, including the electronic medical record, however the use, quality, and satisfaction of this tool as it relates to the nursing profession has not been formally evaluated.

Methods: The design of this study is an …


Primary Care Panel Comanagement By A Physician And An Advanced Practice Clinician: Impact On Provider Burnout, Jennifer Strobel Jan 2019

Primary Care Panel Comanagement By A Physician And An Advanced Practice Clinician: Impact On Provider Burnout, Jennifer Strobel

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Background: Levels of burnout have reached epidemic proportions among health care professionals, resulting in a number of negative consequences, including loss of productivity, increased turnover, and increased organizational costs. Advanced Practice Clinicians (“APCs”- a term that encompasses both ARNPs and PAs) were integrated into teams with physicians at a network of primary care clinics in a greater metropolitan area in the United States with the goal of reducing provider burnout. This approach has not yet been evaluated to determine whether there are benefits for reduction of burnout levels in clinicians. Few studies have been conducted to date about the …


A Psychoeducational Support Group For Family Caregivers Of Elders With Major Neurocognitive Disorder/ Dementia, Brooke D. Katz Jan 2019

A Psychoeducational Support Group For Family Caregivers Of Elders With Major Neurocognitive Disorder/ Dementia, Brooke D. Katz

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Background: Dementia is a major public health problem impacting an estimated 65.7 million people worldwide by 2030. It primarily occurs in the elderly population (over age 65) and also affects family caregivers, who often experience significant stress and burden. A psychoeducational support group may be an easy and cost-effective solution to caregiver stress and financial burden.

Objective: To determine whether or not there is an effect on self-reported stress and burden on family caregivers of elders with dementia (EWD) of a voluntary psychoeducational support group in the setting of Assisted Living, Memory Support, and Skilled Nursing led by a psychiatric …


Improving Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity Knowledge In Convenient Care Clinics: A Toolkit And Competency Training For Caregivers, Elizabeth M. Gallagher Jan 2019

Improving Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity Knowledge In Convenient Care Clinics: A Toolkit And Competency Training For Caregivers, Elizabeth M. Gallagher

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It is well documented that transgender individuals experience higher rates of discrimination than non-transgender, also known as cis-gender, individuals (Scandurra, Amodeo, Valerio, Bochicchio, & Frost, 2017). This discrimination extends into the healthcare system, a place where all individuals should be treated with dignity and respect (Bauer, Scheim, Deutsch, & Massarella, 2014). Over the last few decades, cultural humility has been promoted in health care professional training (Fisher-Borne, Cain, & Martin, 2015; Tervalon & Murray-Garcia, 1998). However, transgender care is rarely included. This lack of training can lead to a decreased confidence in providing care to transgender individuals and poor experiences …