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Effects Of Postcode Debriefing On Nursing Burnout And Patient Survival In The Emergency Department: A Single-Center Quality Improvement Project, Margaret Anne Lee Oct 2022

Effects Of Postcode Debriefing On Nursing Burnout And Patient Survival In The Emergency Department: A Single-Center Quality Improvement Project, Margaret Anne Lee

Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Projects

Problem Statement: Emergency department (ED) nurses are routinely exposed to stressful events, including cardiac arrest codes. The American Heart Association stresses the importance of structured debriefing as a continuous quality improvement strategy for patient care. Furthermore, literature shows that debriefing after codes is associated with improved teamwork, decreased nursing burnout, and reduced staff turnover. Purpose: This quality improvement project implemented a structured postcode debriefing tool in the ED after codes to determine if it improved nurse burnout and patient survival rates. Methods: A structured postcode debriefing tool was administered after codes in the ED. All registered nurses employed in the …


Examining The Association Between Rurality And Positive Childhood Experiences Among A National Sample, Elizabeth L. Crouch Ph.D., Janice C. Probst Ph.D., Sylvia Shi, Alexander C. Mclain Ph.D., Jan M. Eberth Ph.D., Monique J. Brown Ph.D., Melinda A. Merrell, Kevin J. Bennett Aug 2022

Examining The Association Between Rurality And Positive Childhood Experiences Among A National Sample, Elizabeth L. Crouch Ph.D., Janice C. Probst Ph.D., Sylvia Shi, Alexander C. Mclain Ph.D., Jan M. Eberth Ph.D., Monique J. Brown Ph.D., Melinda A. Merrell, Kevin J. Bennett

Faculty Publications

Purpose

The present study examines the association between rurality and positive childhood experiences (PCEs) among children and adolescents across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Recent work has quantified the prevalence of PCEs at the national level, but these studies have been based on public use data files, which lack rurality information for 19 states.

Methods

Data for this cross-sectional analysis were drawn from 2016 to 2018 National Survey of Children's Health (NSCH), using the full data set with restricted geographic data (n = 63,000). Descriptive statistics and bivariate analyses were used to calculate proportions and unadjusted associations. …


Food Insecurity Resilience Of Refugee Families In The United States: A Qualitative Study, Maryam Suliman Alhabas Jul 2022

Food Insecurity Resilience Of Refugee Families In The United States: A Qualitative Study, Maryam Suliman Alhabas

Theses and Dissertations

Refugee families living in the United States often encounter a number of challenges while trying to build a new home and maintain their household food security. Refugee families at high risk of experiencing food insecurity in the resettlement country. Food insecurity among US refugee families is a major public health concern as it adversely impacts their health and wellbeing, since it affects dietary intake and mental health and associated with illness, poor nutrition, and obesity. Little is known about what happens when refugee families face food insecurity experience, and the role of their social contexts in that experience. The objective …