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A 2022 Assessment Of Food Security And Health Outcomes During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Ashley C. Mccarthy, Farryl Bertmann, Emily H. Belarmino, Sam Bliss, Jennifer Laurent, Jonathan Malacarne, Scott Merrill, Rachel E. Schattman, Kathryn Yerxa, Meredith T. Niles Jul 2022

A 2022 Assessment Of Food Security And Health Outcomes During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Ashley C. Mccarthy, Farryl Bertmann, Emily H. Belarmino, Sam Bliss, Jennifer Laurent, Jonathan Malacarne, Scott Merrill, Rachel E. Schattman, Kathryn Yerxa, Meredith T. Niles

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Faculty Publications

We conducted a Northern New England survey to understand the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on food security, food access, home food production, health behaviors, and health outcomes. The surveys were conducted in the spring of 2022 (April-May) with a total of 1,013 adults (598 in Maine and 415 in Vermont) responding to the survey. Key findings include:1. The prevalence of food insecurity remains similarly high to early points in the pandemic, likely driven by inflation and food prices, and long-term impacts from the pandemic. 2. The majority (62%) indicated the recent rise in food prices affected their food purchasing, …


Disruption Of Library Services Due To Hospital Cyberattack: A Case Study, Alice Stokes May 2022

Disruption Of Library Services Due To Hospital Cyberattack: A Case Study, Alice Stokes

University Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications

Cyberattacks on healthcare organizations increased dramatically in 2020 and 2021. The University of Vermont Medical Center suffered an attack in October 2020, during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The disruption to hospital computer systems had wide ranging impacts, including loss of online access to the medical library for nearly three months. Library staff worked to reduce impacts and increase access for hospital employees until full access was restored. This case study offers lessons learned and resources for health sciences libraries planning for a potential cyberattack.


Persistent Diaper Need Identified During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Emily H. Belarmino, Rachel M. Zack, Lauren A. Clay, Nick W. Birk Mar 2022

Persistent Diaper Need Identified During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Emily H. Belarmino, Rachel M. Zack, Lauren A. Clay, Nick W. Birk

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Faculty Publications

Diaper need refers to the lack of a sufficient supply of diapers to keep an infant or child clean, dry, and healthy. More than 1 in 3 households (36%) experienced diaper need in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Assessing Practice And Challenges In Vermont Hospitals, Robyn Santor, Molly Rideout Jan 2022

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Assessing Practice And Challenges In Vermont Hospitals, Robyn Santor, Molly Rideout

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Background: Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), characterized by tremors, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, diaphoresis, irritability, high-pitched cry and tachypnea, affects some newborns with prenatal opioid exposure. In 2018, the rate of opioid use amongst Vermont’s pregnant women was reported highest in the nation, with a rate of infants developing NAS significantly higher than the national average. Purpose: This project assessedthe use and impact of evidence-based best practice when caring for infants with NAS in Vermont’s birth hospitals. These included utilization of the Eat, Sleep, Console model, non-pharmaceutical interventions, and volunteer cuddler programs. Methods: This project adopted a mixed method approach, using …


Eras: Improving Surgical Experience In Traumatic Hip Fracture Surgery, Kristen Knight Dnp(C), Marcia Bosek, Dnsc Jan 2022

Eras: Improving Surgical Experience In Traumatic Hip Fracture Surgery, Kristen Knight Dnp(C), Marcia Bosek, Dnsc

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Utilizing Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocol to Improve Perioperative Outcomes for Patients Sustaining Traumatic Hip Fracture.

Kristen Knight, DNP(c), RN

Project Team:

Project Advisor: Marcia Bosek, DNSc, RN

Site Mentor: Kat Gouldy, MSN, RN

Abstract

Background: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathways have improved perioperative outcomes for patients undergoing surgical care for traumatic hip fracture without increasing rates of complication or mortality. These protocols are not instituted at all hospitals.

Purpose: Improve perioperative outcomes for patients sustaining traumatic hip fracture by (1) creating an evidence-based pathway, ERAS Orthopedic Pathway (ERAS-OP), to guide perioperative care for traumatic hip fracture, (2) …


Creation Of A Parent-Directed Toolkit To Prevent Youth Vaping, Corinne Webb Jan 2022

Creation Of A Parent-Directed Toolkit To Prevent Youth Vaping, Corinne Webb

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose: Vaping rates among adolescents are at an all-time high. Misperceptions about the harms of vaping may limit parents’ ability to impact youth vape use. This project developed and tested an evidence-based toolkit to educate parents of adolescents about the risks of vaping.

Methods: The toolkit’s creation was informed by published evidence and multimedia content delineating the scope of the vaping crisis. The toolkit was reviewed and revised by content experts. Pre- and post-implementation assessments were created and tested with faculty members, public health professionals, teachers, and parents. Assessments were utilized to evaluate parental vaping knowledge before and after implementation …


Implementing Sbirt In A Critical Access Emergency Department, Warren P. Mcdermott, Mary Val Palumbo Dr. Jan 2022

Implementing Sbirt In A Critical Access Emergency Department, Warren P. Mcdermott, Mary Val Palumbo Dr.

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose: Universal screening and brief intervention with referral to treatment (SBIRT) has become best practice for emergency departments (EDs) over the last two decades. Given the prevalence of alcohol use and the subsequent health impacts of drinking, EDs are well positioned to be on the front line of screening for risky drinking. The available literature is clear in its consensus that universal screening for alcohol use in the ED is critical to identifying people at high risk for drinking and improving health outcomes.

Aims: This project aimed to implement an SBIRT process in a critical access ED. To achieve this …


Implementation Of Adverse Childhood Experiences Screening Tool For Providers In Primary Care Pediatrics, Morgan P. Via Jan 2022

Implementation Of Adverse Childhood Experiences Screening Tool For Providers In Primary Care Pediatrics, Morgan P. Via

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are recognized by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as contributing factors to poor health outcomes in childhood and beyond. Many pediatric providers are aware of the importance of ACEs, yet most do not participate in routine screening. The goal of this project was to implement ACEs screening at a semi-rural pediatric primary care office, aiming to screen 50% of eligible patients over 6 weeks. A secondary goal included increasing provider knowledge of and comfort with discussing ACEs through participation in an online training module.

Methods: Families …


Increasing Inpatient Access To Palliative Care Consultations: A Pilot Quality Improvement Study, Tyler Wilson Dnpc, Rn, Jason Garbarino Dnp, Rn, Cnl Jan 2022

Increasing Inpatient Access To Palliative Care Consultations: A Pilot Quality Improvement Study, Tyler Wilson Dnpc, Rn, Jason Garbarino Dnp, Rn, Cnl

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose: Palliative care is focused on providing relief of symptoms and the stress of chronic illness, providing an improved quality of life for both patient and family (CAPC, 2020). Eighty percent of consumers who receive information about palliative care say they would choose it for themselves or their loved ones, however, 60% of those consumers never actually receive those services (CAPC, 2020; Compton-Phillips, 2020).

Methods: This quality improvement study aimed to increase the number of appropriate palliative care consultations on an inpatient general medicine unit by designing and implementing a nurse-driven protocol and palliative screening assessment. Staff nurses were educated …


Improving Continuous Glucose Monitor Knowledge In Primary Care Providers, Kori Gargano ` Jan 2022

Improving Continuous Glucose Monitor Knowledge In Primary Care Providers, Kori Gargano `

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose: Continuous glucose monitors (CGM) have emerged as the ideal tool for monitoring real time glucose levels, showing improved quality of life and having lasting impacts on A1c levels. Barriers to prescription of CGM in the primary care (PC) setting include lack of education surrounding CGM data, complexity of technology and lack of clarity surrounding documentation necessary for insurance. The purpose of this project is to increase provider knowledge and confidence surrounding CGM’s by 10% through participation in an interactive online educational module. A secondary measure was to decrease self-reported barriers to the prescription of CGM in the PC context. …


Txt4toc: Improving The Transition Process For Youth With Special Health Needs, Rebecca Pickering Jan 2022

Txt4toc: Improving The Transition Process For Youth With Special Health Needs, Rebecca Pickering

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose: Pediatric patients who have complex medical needs require guidance and education through a transition process from their pediatric to adult specialty provider. Without support throughout this process, youth are at risk for problems with self-management and medication adherence, have higher emergency room use and hospital admissions, and have a higher cost of care. Utilizing a texting platform is a method that has been replicated in research of adolescents and shown to be an effective way to provide education. Nurses and nurse practitioners can help facilitate this process by leveraging established relationships with patients and families.

Methods: A 16-week texting …


Improving Mental Health Documentation Through Education: An Intervention For Level Of Care Utilization System (Locus) Use In Psychiatric Crisis Placement, Lauren Ozimek Jan 2022

Improving Mental Health Documentation Through Education: An Intervention For Level Of Care Utilization System (Locus) Use In Psychiatric Crisis Placement, Lauren Ozimek

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose: The Community Mental Health Act (1963) created crisis stabilization units to lessen burdens of emergency departments addressing psychiatric crises. Crisis stabilization units – including the project site – evaluate treatment efficacy via assessments including the Level of Care Utilization System (LOCUS). The LOCUS is totaled into a composite score, expected to decrease at treatment completion. The project site has not consistently seen LOCUS scores decrease at completion. The project’s purpose was to improve use of a clinical assessment tool to reflect treatment and progress for patients utilizing crisis stabilization programs. A secondary aim was to increase incidence (75%) of …


Improving Knowledge And Competency Of Self-Monitored Blood Pressure In Older Adults, Edna Koh Hwa Tang, Melanie Keiffer Dnp, Aprn, Anp-Bc, Cne Jan 2022

Improving Knowledge And Competency Of Self-Monitored Blood Pressure In Older Adults, Edna Koh Hwa Tang, Melanie Keiffer Dnp, Aprn, Anp-Bc, Cne

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Background. The risk for developing uncontrolled hypertension increases with age. Hypertension remains under-controlled and underdiagnosed in rural areas. This trend is exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic due to decreases in primary care visits, increases in telehealth visits, and a significant decline in assessment of blood pressure. Evidence reveals that telemedicine in conjunction with self-monitored blood pressure (SMBP) are proven tools to support patients and providers in the remote management of hypertension.

Purpose. This project aimed to improve utilization of self-monitored blood pressure (SMBP) for management of hypertension in older adults (65 years and older) and accuracy of self-reported …


Oncology Nurse Hazardous Drug Safe Handling Competencies, Jacob N. Woller Jan 2022

Oncology Nurse Hazardous Drug Safe Handling Competencies, Jacob N. Woller

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose: Healthcare workers are potentially exposed to hazardous drugs (HDs) in the workplace, especially with chemotherapeutics used in oncologic treatment. Exposure to HDs increases the risk of adverse health effects. Personal protective equipment (PPE) as one control to prevent exposure. A Northeast academic medical center required implementation of annual competencies on HDs to comply with national standards detailed in United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Chapter 800. This project sought to evaluate the effectiveness of this HD competency and evaluate the PPE practices of healthcare workers who are frequently involved with HDs

Methods: A hands-on HD annual competency was developed …


Using Audit And Feedback To Improve Compliance To Medication-Assisted Treatment Recommendations, Jacob Burns, Melanie Keiffer Jan 2022

Using Audit And Feedback To Improve Compliance To Medication-Assisted Treatment Recommendations, Jacob Burns, Melanie Keiffer

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Using Audit and Feedback to Improve Compliance to Medication-Assisted Treatment Recommendations

Jacob Burns, DNPc, RN

Project Advisor: Melanie Keiffer, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, CNE

Abstract

Background: Of the 111 opioid deaths reported in the State of Vermont in 2019, 30 were found to be prescription opioid-related and accidental. Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT) programs support patients with substance use disorders, promoting recovery and preventing overdose. Vermont uses the “Hub and Spoke” model to increase the availability of MAT for patients with OUD (Opioid Use Disorder) by increasing the number of primary care providers who prescribe buprenorphine. Hubs are the specialty opioid treatment …


The Vermont Safe Infant Sleep Project: Evaluation Of An Online Learning Module, Brigid Meehan-Brese, Jean Pelski Phd, Aprn, Nnp-Bc Jan 2022

The Vermont Safe Infant Sleep Project: Evaluation Of An Online Learning Module, Brigid Meehan-Brese, Jean Pelski Phd, Aprn, Nnp-Bc

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

The Vermont Safe Infant Sleep Project: Evaluation of an Online Learning Module

Brigid J. Meehan-Brese DNPc, RN

Rosemary Dale Ed.D, APRN, Julie Parent MSW, and Jean Pelski PhD, APRN, NNP-BC

Abstract

Background: In the United States, sudden unintended infant death syndrome (SUIDS) is a leading cause of infant mortality. Accidental suffocation, and strangulation in bed (ASSB) deaths are the third leading cause of postnatal deaths (CDC, 2021). The Vermont Safe Infant Sleep Project is a collaborative effort focused on standardizing evidence-based practice recommendations for nurses to support safe infant sleep practices. An online learning module for registered nurses was developed …


Increasing Utilization Of The Delirium Prevention Protocol In Post Cardiovascular Surgery To Improve Quality And Safety Of Healthcare, Kristin Luce Jan 2022

Increasing Utilization Of The Delirium Prevention Protocol In Post Cardiovascular Surgery To Improve Quality And Safety Of Healthcare, Kristin Luce

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Abstract:

Background and Objectives: Post-operative delirium (POD) is the most common complication seen following surgery in older adults. Two-thirds of delirium cases are diagnosed late or missed in everyday practice across health care settings which can lead to a variety of long-term complications. POD prevalence can be reduced within inpatient practice settings by utilizing established screening tools, such as the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM). This project aimed to increase nurse screening of delirium and provide education on POD to nursing staff on the post-cardiovascular surgery unit to increase utilization of the delirium prevention protocol.

Methods: Educational sessions provided to nursing …


Evaluating The Indirect Effects Of A Community-Based Child Obesity Prevention Program On Adult Health Behaviors, Emily K. Rocheleau Jan 2022

Evaluating The Indirect Effects Of A Community-Based Child Obesity Prevention Program On Adult Health Behaviors, Emily K. Rocheleau

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose: Community-based intervention (CBI) programs aim to change individuals’ behaviors to reduce the risk of chronic disease, often by addressing factors that contribute to obesity. To provide information for improving interventions, program evaluation is needed. In Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, childhood extreme obesity decreased where a child-targeted, obesity prevention focused CBI was implemented. It has been shown that these programs can have an indirect effect on parent health/body mass index (BMI), but it is unclear if indirect effects of such programs have an impact on adult BMI and related health behaviors. The purpose of this project was to determine …


Evaluating & Improving Adolescent Mental Health Accessibility In Vt, Kaitlyn A. Surwilo Jan 2022

Evaluating & Improving Adolescent Mental Health Accessibility In Vt, Kaitlyn A. Surwilo

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Background: Rates of anxiety among adolescents are increasing. Providers at a rural Vermont clinic identified the need for an evidence-based process to use when adolescents screen positive for anxiety. Reports from providers regarding the challenges of referring to mental health providers called the accessibility of care into question.

Purpose: The purposes of this quality improvement project are to create an evidence-based toolkit for adolescent anxiety and assess the accessibility of mental health care in Vermont.

Methods: A literature review identified mindfulness and exercise as effective tools for managing anxiety. An anxiety toolkit was designed for adolescents aged 11-18 …


Care Coordination And Empowerment In People With Type 2 Diabetes, Erik M. Wilson Jan 2022

Care Coordination And Empowerment In People With Type 2 Diabetes, Erik M. Wilson

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

  1. Background: In 2018, approximately one in seven Americans had been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, a number that is projected to increase to one in three by 2050. Approximately 40% of individuals with Type 2 diabetes develop long-term complications, accounting for one-in-four healthcare dollars spent in the United States. Current initiatives supported through Accountable Care Organizations place an emphasis on improving the quality of care delivered in chronic medical problems such as diabetes to optimize patient outcomes, moving away from the traditional fee-for-service. One cornerstone of improving quality of care is care coordination and education.
  1. Methods: Utilizing the Plan-Do-Study-Act methodology …


Socioeconomic Status And Cardiovascular Disease Risk In Vermont Adults, Brenden Green, Abigail Heydenburg, Maryann Makosiej, Shirley T. Plucinski, Julia Slessova, Kayla Donohue Jan 2022

Socioeconomic Status And Cardiovascular Disease Risk In Vermont Adults, Brenden Green, Abigail Heydenburg, Maryann Makosiej, Shirley T. Plucinski, Julia Slessova, Kayla Donohue

Master of Public Health Culminating Projects

Objectives. To investigate the connection between socioeconomic status (SES) and cardiovascular disease in Vermont adults through the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data.

Methods. Data from 4,231 participants from the BRFSS 2019 Vermont survey was used. Education level, income level, federal poverty status, and employment status were used to represent overall socioeconomic status. The study investigated the connection of those variables with a history of coronary heart disease (CHD) and myocardial infarction (MI) to represent overall cardiovascular disease (CVD). Simple and multiple logistic regressions were used.

Results. People aged 65 years or above, who smoke, have high blood pressure, …


Characterizing The Relationship Between Binge Drinking And Condom Use Among Vermont High School Students, Danielle G. Allen, Michael Schwartz, Steph Tack, Robert O'Conner, Madaline Schmidt, Kelsey Gleason Jan 2022

Characterizing The Relationship Between Binge Drinking And Condom Use Among Vermont High School Students, Danielle G. Allen, Michael Schwartz, Steph Tack, Robert O'Conner, Madaline Schmidt, Kelsey Gleason

Master of Public Health Culminating Projects

Objectives. To determine if there is a relationship between binge drinking and risky sexual behavior in Vermont high schoolers.

Methods. We used data from the 2019 Vermont Youth Risk Behavior Survey, a survey administered every other year in high schools across Vermont asking students questions about various habits and behaviors. We used binary logistic regression to determine the association between binge drinking in the past 30 days and condom usage at last sexual intercourse.

Results. Binge drinking within the past 30 days was found to have increased odds of students not using a condom during intercourse (OR=0.782) when adjusting …


Bullying And Adolescent Obesity In Vermont High School Students, Lauren Blum, Marlene Colon, Matthew Gilwee, Madeline Leopold, Eva Orr, Thomas Delaney Jan 2022

Bullying And Adolescent Obesity In Vermont High School Students, Lauren Blum, Marlene Colon, Matthew Gilwee, Madeline Leopold, Eva Orr, Thomas Delaney

Master of Public Health Culminating Projects

Objectives. To examine the association between bullying and obesity in Vermont high school students and to provide new insights on effective approaches for mitigating risk of both variables in the public health, healthcare, and teaching professions across Vermont.

Methods. Data came from the 2019 Vermont Youth Risk Behavior Survey (VYRBS) (n = 18,612). We analyzed the relationship between days bullied and obesity, controlling for the confounding effects of risky behaviors. We identified situations that led to increases in both primary predictor variables.

Results. Statistical analysis yielded a significant positive association between days bullied and obesity. Students bullied for 1 – …


Change In Food Security And Health Outcomes Since The Covid-19 Pandemic In Northern New England, Jennifer Laurent, Farryl Bertmann, Mattie Alpaugh, Emily H. Belarmino, Sam Bliss, Jonathan Malacarne, Ashley C. Mccarthy, Scott C. Merrill, Rachel E. Schattman, Kathryn Yerxa, Meredith T. Niles Jan 2022

Change In Food Security And Health Outcomes Since The Covid-19 Pandemic In Northern New England, Jennifer Laurent, Farryl Bertmann, Mattie Alpaugh, Emily H. Belarmino, Sam Bliss, Jonathan Malacarne, Ashley C. Mccarthy, Scott C. Merrill, Rachel E. Schattman, Kathryn Yerxa, Meredith T. Niles

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Faculty Publications

We conducted a Northern New England survey in March-June of 2021 to understand the initial and continued impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on food security, health behaviors, and health outcomes. A total of 988 adults (562 in Maine and 426 in Vermont) responded regarding food access and availability, health behaviors such as diet composition and exercise, and use of habit-forming substances (e.g. alcohol, tobacco, etc.) before and in the year following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Key findings include: 1. 39.1% of Maine and 43.2% of Vermont respondents indicated weight gain since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. 2. …


Improving Sexual Health Knowledge In College Students, Emily A. Wasserman Jan 2022

Improving Sexual Health Knowledge In College Students, Emily A. Wasserman

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Background: Since 2014, the rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis have increased in the United States with young people (ages fifteen to twenty-four), gay and bisexual men, and pregnant women being some of the most vulnerable groups for these sexually transmitted infections (CDC, 2014, 2018). In parallel, only 51.4% of college students have a moderate level of STI knowledge (Adebayo, Anderson, & Wardecker, 2020).

Objectives: The aim of this quality improvement project was to implement a sexual health product ordering system and initiate an education platform to (1) improve sexual health knowledge by 25% by December 2021 and (2) provide …


Behavioral Intervention Education For Pediatric Functional Constipation: A Feasibility Project, Meredith Brady, Jean Pelski Ph.D., Aprn, Nnp-Bc Jan 2022

Behavioral Intervention Education For Pediatric Functional Constipation: A Feasibility Project, Meredith Brady, Jean Pelski Ph.D., Aprn, Nnp-Bc

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Background: Functional constipation (FC) is a common condition frequently seen in pediatric primary care, with an estimated median prevalence of 16% among pediatric patients (Mugie et al., 2011). Standard care for this condition is typically limited to laxative therapy, however evidence supports improved outcomes for patients who also receive behavioral intervention education. Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement study was to assess the feasibility of implementing a standardized intervention strategy in a primary care setting for pediatric patients with FC to inform a future pilot study. Methods and interventions: This feasibility study was completed in three steps. 1) A …


Knowledge Of Guidelines On Pediatric Patients In Foster Care, Katharine A. Stones Jan 2022

Knowledge Of Guidelines On Pediatric Patients In Foster Care, Katharine A. Stones

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) identifies children living in foster care (CFC) as a special health care needs population due to a high prevalence of health conditions. To address these disparities, the AAP released guidelines regarding the timeliness of medical assessments for CFC. Lack of recognition of the guidelines further widens health disparities experienced by this population. This project’s purpose was to 1.) Improve pediatric providers’ and nurses’ knowledge of AAP guidelines by at least 50% and 2.) Initiate acknowledgment by participants that CFC represent a special health care needs population.

Methods: Following conduction of qualitative interviews and …


Adolescent Suicide Prevention Via Parental Education, Junelle Shepard, Mary Val Palumbo Jan 2022

Adolescent Suicide Prevention Via Parental Education, Junelle Shepard, Mary Val Palumbo

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications

Purpose. Up to 24% of children from the ages of 12 to 17 have reported suicidal ideation, with 7-11% reporting at least one suicide attempt in the past 12 months (Hetrick, 2017). In a study by Jones et al (2019) over 50% of parents were unaware their child was exhibiting suicidal ideation. This project aims to increase community awareness of suicidal ideation and teach community members how to talk with adolescents about this sensitive topic.

Methods. Five online training sessions were offered in Fall 2021, with each session lasting 90 minutes. Using Smith et al.’s Suicide Knowledge and Skills Questionnaire, …


Plasma-Based Assays Distinguish Hyperfibrinolysis And Shutdown Subgroups In Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy, Michael A. Lawson, Lori A. Holle, Nathan E. Dow, Grant Hennig, Bas De Laat, Hunter B. Moore, Ernest E. Moore, Mitchell J. Cohen, Beth A. Bouchard, Kalev Freeman, Alisa S. Wolberg Jan 2022

Plasma-Based Assays Distinguish Hyperfibrinolysis And Shutdown Subgroups In Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy, Michael A. Lawson, Lori A. Holle, Nathan E. Dow, Grant Hennig, Bas De Laat, Hunter B. Moore, Ernest E. Moore, Mitchell J. Cohen, Beth A. Bouchard, Kalev Freeman, Alisa S. Wolberg

Larner College of Medicine Fourth Year Advanced Integration Teaching/Scholarly Projects

BACKGROUND

Trauma patients with abnormal fibrinolysis have increased morbidity and mortality. Knowledge of mechanisms differentiating fibrinolytic phenotypes is important to optimize treatment. We hypothesized that subjects with abnormal fibrinolysis identified by whole blood viscoelastometry can also be distinguished by plasma thrombin generation, clot structure, fibrin formation, and plasmin generation measurements.

METHODS

Platelet-poor plasma (PPP) from an observational cross-sectional trauma cohort with fibrinolysis shutdown (% lysis at 30 minutes [LY30] < 0.9, n = 11) or hyperfibrinolysis (LY30 > 3%, n = 9) defined by whole blood thromboelastography were studied. Noninjured control subjects provided comparative samples. Thrombin generation, fibrin structure and formation, and plasmin generation were measured by fluorescence, confocal …


Making The Most Out Of Mentorship, Richard Brach Jan 2022

Making The Most Out Of Mentorship, Richard Brach

Larner College of Medicine Fourth Year Advanced Integration Teaching/Scholarly Projects

No abstract provided.