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Evaluation Of Depression Screening Implementation In The Adult Inpatient Heart Failure Population: A Process Outcomes Evaluation, Jennifer Sustek
Evaluation Of Depression Screening Implementation In The Adult Inpatient Heart Failure Population: A Process Outcomes Evaluation, Jennifer Sustek
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BACKGROUND: Extensive study has found depression in heart failure (HF) patients to be a significant risk factor which has been associated with poor outcomes and increased medical cost for this population. It is highly recommended to screen HF patients for depression to identify this important risk factor. The PHQ-9 depression screening instrument (sensitivity 70% specificity 92%) has been identified as a valid measure to detect depression in the HF population. Implementing a depression screening protocol in an inpatient environment requires education of providers to establish awareness of best practice and foster confidence in their application of the screening instrument. OBJECTIVE: …
Assessing Provider Adherence To The 2013 Acc/Aha Hyperlipidemia Guideline, Adrienne Johnston
Assessing Provider Adherence To The 2013 Acc/Aha Hyperlipidemia Guideline, Adrienne Johnston
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Background: Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is the leading cause of death in the United States and accounts for more than 17.3 million deaths per year with hyperlipidemia as one of the leading risk factors. The 2013 American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology (AHA/ACC) hyperlipidemia guideline recommends healthy lifestyle habits, risk estimation of the development of cardiovascular disease using a risk calculator, and intensity dosed statin therapy. There has been controversy among providers resulting in confusion and inconsistent application of the guideline. Purpose: The purpose of this project was to examine provider adherence to the AHA/ACC hyperlipidemia guideline in a primary …
Family Rounds In The Medical Intensive Care Unit: An Intervention To Enhance Communication, Travis R. Klein
Family Rounds In The Medical Intensive Care Unit: An Intervention To Enhance Communication, Travis R. Klein
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Background: In the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) family member satisfaction is an important element of quality patient care. Families of ICU patients value communication with care providers and involvement in their relative’s care.
Objectives:
1. To determine if scheduled family rounds each day can improve the satisfaction and feelings of support with decision-making for family members of ICU patients?
2. Evaluate any associations between patient characteristics (hospital length of stay, ICU length of stay, and ventilator days) and family satisfaction?
Methods: This pilot project was conducted in a 12-bed medical ICU led by advanced practice nurses (APRN-MICU). Using the family …
A Retrospective Chart Review On The Effects Of Cam On Pain And/Or Anxiety In The Oncology And Bone Marrow Transplant Population, Cherry Nelson
A Retrospective Chart Review On The Effects Of Cam On Pain And/Or Anxiety In The Oncology And Bone Marrow Transplant Population, Cherry Nelson
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to promote integrative medicine by evaluating the efficacy of Complementary Alternative Medicines (CAM) on pain and/or anxiety reduction in the oncology and bone marrow transplant population. The four modalities of CAM were massage, Jin Shin Jyutsu (JSJ), aromatherapy and narrative medicine.
METHODS: The design was a single center retrospective chart review, focusing on medications for pain and anxiety, self-reported pain levels, self-reported anxiety levels, chronicity of pain and acuity of pain prior to and after the CAM modality/s implementation.
RESULTS: Due to the lack of electronic documentation of massage, aromatherapy and narrative medicine, …
Safe Prescribing Of Combined Hormonal Contraceptives Using The U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria For Contraceptive Use Guideline, Morgan E. Thomas
Safe Prescribing Of Combined Hormonal Contraceptives Using The U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria For Contraceptive Use Guideline, Morgan E. Thomas
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Safe prescribing of combined hormonal contraceptives is important to prevent unplanned pregnancies and adverse effects including thrombotic events. Combined hormonal contraceptives can be taken safely but this relies on appropriate prescribing techniques by the healthcare provider. Prior to prescribing any type of contraception, health care providers should perform a risk assessment to anticipate and prevent patient complications. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention created the United States Medical Eligibility Criteria (U.S. MEC) for contraceptive use guideline to help direct healthcare providers to assess patient risk factors, prescribe the safest form of contraception, and provide necessary teaching and follow-up. This …
Evaluation Outcomes Of Delirium And Abrupt Discontinuation Of Psychiatric Medications Of The Adult Acute Care Patient, Latoya Lee
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PURPOSE: Delirium remains a common consequence of critical illness and is known to cause negative patient outcomes during an intensive care unit (ICU) stay. Hence, the purpose of this project is to evaluate the outcomes of patients taking psychiatric medications whose medications are abruptly discontinued upon admission to an ICU. Specifically, the outcomes of interest will be altered mental status, length of hospital stay, restraint use and mortality.
METHODS: A correlational analysis using a retrospective chart audit was conducted on 602 patients admitted to the Neurological/ Neurosurgical ICUs at the University of Kentucky Chandler Hospital from January 2015 to December …
An Evaluation Of An Innovative Weight Management Program In A Primary Care Setting, Susan Peak
An Evaluation Of An Innovative Weight Management Program In A Primary Care Setting, Susan Peak
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Background- Kentucky ranks third in the nation for childhood overweight and obesity. . Consumption of high dietary fat, excessive use of electronics, low levels of physical activity and consumption of sugar filled drinks are modifiable behaviors believed to be the biggest culprits behind these statistics.
Purpose- The purpose of this evaluation was to assess the implementation of the 5-2-1-0 plan in the management of childhood overweight or obesity within an urban primary care clinic.
Methods- After initiation of the program by the clinic focused interviews with the primary care providers were conducted to evaluate barriers and benefits to …
The Effect Of A Patient And Provider Education Program On Antibiotic Overuse In Respiratory Tract Infections In A Rural Primary Care Population, Erin Chiswell
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Objective: In the “walk-in” portion of the Jessamine Medical and Diagnostic Center (JMC) primary care (PC) practice in Jessamine County, Kentucky, a combination patient and provider education program was implemented to assess its effects on antibiotic prescribing in respiratory tract infections (RTIs). The goal was to conduct an evaluation of the patient and provider education program at JMC, by specifically examining changes in immediate antibiotic prescribing in RTI (i.e., prescription given during visit to start taking immediately) one-year after implementation of the education program (March 1, 2015- February 28, 2016).
Methods: Utilizing a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design, a retrospective electronic medical …
Post Evaluation Of A Nurse Driven Early Mobility Program, Paula Halcomb
Post Evaluation Of A Nurse Driven Early Mobility Program, Paula Halcomb
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The goal of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a recently implemented nurse driven early mobility program on patients in two Trauma Surgical Intensive Care Units at the University of Kentucky HealthCare (UKHC). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a recently implemented nurse driven early mobility program (NDEMP) on patients in two Trauma Surgical Intensive Care Units at the University of Kentucky HealthCare (UKHC). Nursing staff are responsible for mobilizing patients to their maximum ability twice daily in addition to any therapy provided by Physical and Occupational Therapists. The study was an uncontrolled …
Evaluating Utilization Of An Early Mobility Protocol In An Adult Icu In The Veterans Administration System, Julie Duffy
Evaluating Utilization Of An Early Mobility Protocol In An Adult Icu In The Veterans Administration System, Julie Duffy
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Purpose: To evaluate ICU staff’s adherence to a new progressive mobility protocol as part of a quality improvement project in an adult medical-surgical intensive care unit (ICU).
Background: Bedrest can lead to complications for hospitalized patients and current literature supports that mobility within the ICU is safe and feasible for critically ill patients. Current evidence based literature identifies barriers to patient mobilization which can be addressed through implementation of a mobility protocol. Utilization of mobility protocols is one way to improve quality of care and prevent common bedrest complications in the critically ill patient population.
Methods: Retrospective medical record reviews …
Evaluation Of The Healthy-Heart, Healthy-Brain Program, Sooksai Kaewbua
Evaluation Of The Healthy-Heart, Healthy-Brain Program, Sooksai Kaewbua
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a group-based, psychoeducational program on the knowledge of healthy diet and eating behaviors of adults with mental-health diagnoses in an inpatient psychiatric setting.
Background and Significance: In a given year, adults with mental-health diagnoses have a higher risk of mortality relative to the general population. Mortality from natural causes among individuals with mental-health disorders is similar to the leading causes of death found nationwide, including cardiovascular diseases. There is a growing body of evidence showing a relationship between the health of clients’ hearts and brains. Thus, it is …
The Association Between High Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy And Intubation In Acute Respiratory Failure Patients, A Single Center Retrospective Analysis, Patrick Nolan
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Background: High flow nasal cannula therapy is becoming a more common therapy in the adult population. Multiple studies have been conducted on the potential benefits of this therapy such as increased patient tolerance of the therapy, improved secretion clearance and the ability for providers to deliver a greater range of FiO2 settings at a wider range of flow rates. With the increasing utility of this therapy, the research for best practices, setting (FiO2 and LPM) and duration of therapy to guide clinicians is lacking.
Aim: 1) Does high flow nasal cannula therapy reduce the need for intubation or re-intubation in …
A Gap Analysis On Vaccine Administration For Average And High-Risk Adults, Whitney Pack Metcalfe
A Gap Analysis On Vaccine Administration For Average And High-Risk Adults, Whitney Pack Metcalfe
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Background: Nationally adult immunization rates continue to fall below the current benchmark goals. It is estimated adult vaccinations range from 20 to 60 percent, depending on the vaccine. There are different vaccine schedules for those of average-risk compared to those with high-risk conditions. Providers are being encouraged to explore their administration of vaccines as preventable, communicable diseases continue to be seen. Objectives: In a primary care clinic, a gap analysis was conducted to: 1.) Determine adult immunization rates, 2.) Compare vaccine administration rates of the Tdap, PCV13, PPSV23, and influenza vaccines between average and high-risk adults, 3.) Determine if specific …
Assessment Of An Intervention To Improve Clinical Inertia In Patients With Uncontrolled Hypertension In A Primary Care Setting, Alyssa M. Sutton
Assessment Of An Intervention To Improve Clinical Inertia In Patients With Uncontrolled Hypertension In A Primary Care Setting, Alyssa M. Sutton
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Purpose: A quality improvement project was undertaken in an internal medicine clinic to evaluate provider adherence with the Eighth Joint National Committee (JNC 8) hypertension (HTN) medication management guidelines for adult patients diagnosed with HTN, evaluate characteristics associated with clinical inertia (CI) in patients with uncontrolled HTN, and evaluate the utility of a brief educational intervention to decrease CI.
Methods: The project used the plan-do-study-act method to assess JNC 8 prescribing guideline adherence by consenting providers. Medical records were randomly selected from patients with HTN seen at provider visits 10 days before (January 31-February 13, 2017) and 10 days after …
Evaluation Of Oral Nutritional Supplement Use In Elderly Patients Admitted With Heart Failure, Geri L. Sipe
Evaluation Of Oral Nutritional Supplement Use In Elderly Patients Admitted With Heart Failure, Geri L. Sipe
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of enhanced ordering privileges among registered dieticians (RD) on oral nutritional supplement (ONS) ordering frequency and prevalence of oral nutritional supplement use among elderly patients admitted with heart failure (HF).
METHODS: This study was a single facility, retrospective pre-post implementation evaluation of the impact of expanded ONS ordering privileges among elderly patients (age ≥ 65 years old) hospitalized with heart failure at Frankfort Regional Medical Center (FRMC). The sample consisted of 105 patients for the pre-evaluation period and 259 for the post-evaluation period.
RESULTS: There were …
Assessing Provider And Staff Knowledge Of Health Literacy And Satisfaction With A Health Literacy Assessment Tool In A Primary Care Practice, Whitney J. Lynn
Assessing Provider And Staff Knowledge Of Health Literacy And Satisfaction With A Health Literacy Assessment Tool In A Primary Care Practice, Whitney J. Lynn
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to assess provider and staff knowledge about health literacy. Specifically, the knowledge of health literacy and perceived importance, current usage, and benefits of the use of a health literacy assessment tool at a primary care clinic was evaluated pre-intervention. The perceived importance of health literacy as well as satisfaction with, frequency of use, and recommendation of the chosen health literacy assessment tool for future use was evaluated post-intervention.
METHODS: This project used surveys pre- and post-intervention at an urban primary care clinic in the southeastern United States from January to March …
Comparison Of Pain Management Modalities In The Development Of Postoperative Respiratory Failure, Amanda Carney
Comparison Of Pain Management Modalities In The Development Of Postoperative Respiratory Failure, Amanda Carney
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BACKGROUND: This paper outlines the steps taken for a quality improvement study that investigated the development of postoperative respiratory failure (PORF) at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center (UKCMC). The first paper describes the influence of an interprofessional education (IPE) pilot program on doctoral nursing students and the experiences gained while working on a process improvement project. The second paper is a literature review on predictors for PORF. The third paper is a case control study that investigated the effects of pain management modalities on the development of PORF.
OBJECTIVES: To outline the process for developing a practice improvement project. …
Barriers To Colorectal Cancer Screening Within A Rural Community In Ohio, Kristina Knoll
Barriers To Colorectal Cancer Screening Within A Rural Community In Ohio, Kristina Knoll
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to perform a needs assessment within the primary care practice of ProMedica Family Medicine in Fostoria, OH. The needs assessment will specifically identify intentions and behaviors, attitudes and beliefs, subjective norms about behavioral control, and healthcare provider or healthcare system barriers related to colorectal cancer screening.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using a survey among a convenience sample of patients who were 50 - 75 years of age and were not currently up-to-date with their colorectal cancer screening. In total, 222 patients were screened, 133 patients were determined to not be up-to-date, …
Efficacy Of The Adherence To An Evidence-Based Early Mobilization Protocol On Patient Outcomes Post Thoracic Surgery, Blair Eberhardt
Efficacy Of The Adherence To An Evidence-Based Early Mobilization Protocol On Patient Outcomes Post Thoracic Surgery, Blair Eberhardt
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Background: Immobilization is a commonly observed problem for adults in the intensive care unit (ICU) that may lead to ICU delirium, ICU associated weakness, increased length of hospital stay, and increased mortality17. Therefore, early mobilization has become an increasingly imperative priority regarding the treatment plan for patients in the ICU. Mobilization is often delayed or completed on a subjective provider basis due to scarcity of resources and outdated evidence-based knowledge7. This examination of adherence to an evidence-based protocol helps to assess efficiency of therapeutic outcomes regarding early ambulation of surgical thoracic patients in the critical care …
Use Of The Afix Model To Improve Adolescent Hpv Vaccination: A Pilot Research Study, Emily Messerli
Use Of The Afix Model To Improve Adolescent Hpv Vaccination: A Pilot Research Study, Emily Messerli
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Problem: The CDC estimates one person every 20 minutes every day acquires an HPV-related cancer. Kentucky’s HPV associated cancer burden is among the highest in the nation. Adolescent HPV vaccination rates in Kentucky are far below HealthyPeople 2020 goals. Barriers are multifaceted and include provider, patient and system barriers. The AFIX model is an evidenced based quality improvement program that addresses key provider barriers. The USPSTF findings identify a gap in the literature related to AFIX methods to improve rates of adolescent vaccines.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an intervention using the AFIX …
Improving Screening For Alcohol Use Amongst Women In Primary Care, Sarah K. Bell
Improving Screening For Alcohol Use Amongst Women In Primary Care, Sarah K. Bell
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Purpose: The purposes of this practice inquiry project were to examine the effect of the addition of a standardized screening tool (AUDIT-C) within the ambulatory electronic health record (AEHR) and the effect of an education session with primary care providers on documentation of alcohol screening and counseling within the AEHR. Furthermore, provider confidence with Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) was compared before and after the educational session.
Methods: A quasi-experimental one-group pretest posttest design was utilized via chart review prior to and following the educational intervention for patients seen for an annual wellness exam. Data extracted included …
Implementing & Evaluating A Nurse-Led Educational Intervention For Bone Marrow Transplant Patients In The Acute Care Setting, Tia T. Wheatley
Implementing & Evaluating A Nurse-Led Educational Intervention For Bone Marrow Transplant Patients In The Acute Care Setting, Tia T. Wheatley
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Objective: The Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Basics Class is a nurse-led educational program dedicated to preparing patients and their caregivers of the treatment outline and self-care behaviors associated with receiving a BMT. The purpose of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of this intervention in order to support the needs of the BMT patient and promote patient-centered care.
Study Design: Retrospective review to evaluate a quality improvement project.
Participants & Methods: As of July 2016, the BMT Basics Class became a standard of care at an NCI-designated academic cancer center in the southeastern United States. Between July 20, 2016 …
A Secondary Analysis Of Survey Data Evaluating The Lifelines Suicide Prevention Program Among Middle School Students, Nicki Sullivan
A Secondary Analysis Of Survey Data Evaluating The Lifelines Suicide Prevention Program Among Middle School Students, Nicki Sullivan
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate student feedback of the 2015 Lifelines Suicide Prevention Program at Jessie Clark Middle School. Student feedback was examined by assessing students’ knowledge of suicide, attitudes toward suicide, knowledge of when and from whom to seek help if feeling suicidal or told by a friend that they are suicidal, and impressions of the educational presentation following participation in the Lifelines Suicide Prevention Program.
METHODS: In this secondary analysis, anonymous student responses (N=269) from a 2015 middle school survey were examined by using a mixed method design with the quantitative study measures being …
Incidence Rate Of Delirium After Cardiac Surgery And Feasibility Of A Delirium Prediction Rule, Kelly Bohl
Incidence Rate Of Delirium After Cardiac Surgery And Feasibility Of A Delirium Prediction Rule, Kelly Bohl
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Delirium is an acute, temporary cognitive disorder that is characterized by a change in mental status, altered level of judgement, and changes in perception and behavior. Elderly patients who undergo open cardiac surgery are particularly at risk for developing delirium postoperatively. Although it is a temporary disorder, there are many consequences associated with delirium after cardiac surgery, including a longer length of stay in the hospital, long term functional decline, a greater use of health care resources and an increase in mortality risk. The purpose of this project was to identify the one-year incidence of postoperative delirium after cardiac surgery …
The Use Of Magnets As Patient Appointment Reminders And Hpv Vaccination Rates, Hayden Kelley
The Use Of Magnets As Patient Appointment Reminders And Hpv Vaccination Rates, Hayden Kelley
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a patient reminder alert system implemented at a public health department in rural Indiana in an attempt to increase the facility’s human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates.
METHODS: This study was a secondary data analysis utilizing the Children and Hoosiers Immunization Registry Program (CHIRP) database to compare HPV vaccination rates before and after the implementation of an HPV magnet reminder program. The sample consisted of 122 adolescents; 31 patients for the pre-implementation period, July 1, 2015- June 30, 2016 and 91patients for the post-implementation period, July 1, 2016- Jan …
Reducing Preoperative Anxiety In Adolescents Facing Spinal Fusion Surgery, Anna Gayle Parke
Reducing Preoperative Anxiety In Adolescents Facing Spinal Fusion Surgery, Anna Gayle Parke
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Reducing preoperative anxiety for adolescents facing spinal fusion surgery for the treatment of scoliosis has significant implications for clinical practice and patient outcomes for this specific population. The reality of a pending surgery creates a difficult, uncomfortable, and exhausting state of being that can lead to increased postoperative pain, sleep disturbances, and maladaptive behaviors. This final capstone project inquiry report presents three manuscripts which focus on the reduction of preoperative anxiety in adolescents facing spinal fusion surgery. The first manuscript is a literature review examining current evidence related to preoperative anxiety, adolescents undergoing spinal fusion surgery, and teaching programs aimed …
Evaluation Of Kentucky Nurses' Knowledge And Self-Efficacy Related To Safe Sleep And Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Risk-Reduction Strategies, Lisa Mcgee
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Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) claims the lives of about 3700 infants in the United States each year (CDC, 2015). It is the second leading cause of infant death in Kentucky (KDPH,2015) where it has a rate almost three times that of the nation. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has made recommendations to decrease the risk of SUID and indicates hospital professionals, including nurses, have a responsibility to educate and model safe sleep strategies for parents. An evaluation of the knowledge and self-efficacy about safe sleep and SUID risk-reduction strategies of neonatal and perinatal nurses in Kentucky birthing and …
Adult Acute Sinusitis Antimicrobial Stewardship Program In A Primary Care Setting, Katelyn M. Hellman
Adult Acute Sinusitis Antimicrobial Stewardship Program In A Primary Care Setting, Katelyn M. Hellman
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BACKGROUND: Inappropriate antibiotic prescribing is a well-documented global health crisis (Centers for Disease Control, CDC, 2013). Antimicrobial stewardship (AS) is the purposeful selection of the correct drug, dose, route and duration of antimicrobial treatment to decrease microbial resistance, adverse drug effects and cost while improving patient outcomes (Dellit et al., 2007; CDC, 2016). Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs (ASP) are multidisciplinary programs designed to improve AS.
PURPOSE: To describe baseline prescribing patterns and evaluate the effect of an antimicrobial stewardship program (ASP) for adult acute sinusitis on provider knowledge and antibiotic prescribing practice. among primary care providers in an internal medicine clinic …
The Effect Of Trauma-Informed Care Training On The Knowledge And Awareness Of Medical Professionals At Kentucky Children’S Hospital, Laura Broughton
The Effect Of Trauma-Informed Care Training On The Knowledge And Awareness Of Medical Professionals At Kentucky Children’S Hospital, Laura Broughton
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Background: Many children who present to the hospital require treatments and procedures in their medical care that can be potentially emotionally traumatic for themselves and their families. Medical professionals caring for these children may also experience emotional trauma symptoms related to their work. A trauma-informed care approach to medical care may help to lessen these negative consequences in both patients and medical professionals. Purpose: The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a one-hour training on trauma-informed care to nurses at Kentucky Children’s Hospital. Methods: Nurses participated in a one-hour interactive seminar and completed pre- and post-measures …
A Process Improvement Project To Increase Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Rates As Evidenced By Formal Documentation, Michelle Renae Campbell
A Process Improvement Project To Increase Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Rates As Evidenced By Formal Documentation, Michelle Renae Campbell
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Purpose: To evaluate the effects of a referral process on diabetic retinopathy screening rates among patients with Type 2 diabetes and formal documentation completion rates of these screenings within a primary care setting.
Methods: A referral process for patient referral to an ophthalmologist for annual diabetic retinopathy screening was instituted for a 4-week period within a Norton Community Medical Associates (NCMA) primary care location for Type 2 diabetes patients. Charts of 30 patients pre-intervention were compared with the charts of 30 patients seen during the intervention phase of the study to evaluate the effects of the referral intervention. Demographic data, …