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The Impact Of Role Perception Gaps Among Nurses: An Integrative Review, Anita Fennessey, Drnp, Rn, Cne
The Impact Of Role Perception Gaps Among Nurses: An Integrative Review, Anita Fennessey, Drnp, Rn, Cne
College of Nursing Posters
Background & Significance
- Inadequate communication has consistently been indicated as a contributor to adverse events in all areas of healthcare (Paltved et al, 2017).
- Factors related to individual, team, work environment, organizational and institutional aspects have also been shown to influence patient safety, with increased chances of causing patient harm (Rezende da Silva dos Santos, Campos & Celestino da Silva, 2018).
- Efficient communication among healthcare members is considered a contributing element in promoting a culture of safety (Rezende da Silva dos Santos, Campos & Celestino da Silva, 2018).
- Errors in communication can compromise continuity of care and place patient safety …
Ob-Gyn Resident Education Of Postpartum Care: A Needs Assessment, Melanie Hotz, Ms, Md, Cheryl Godcharles, Md, Ibclc, Julia Switzer, Md
Ob-Gyn Resident Education Of Postpartum Care: A Needs Assessment, Melanie Hotz, Ms, Md, Cheryl Godcharles, Md, Ibclc, Julia Switzer, Md
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Posters
Background
- Increased recognition of the importance of the ‘fourth trimester’ and the pressing need to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality, has led to a renewed focus on postpartum care.
- Advanced Milestones for The Care of the Postpartum Patient include ability to effectively counsel patients on antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum complications, collaboration with other members of the health care team in postpartum care and application of innovative approaches to the management of patients in the postpartum period.1
- The CREOG Learning objectives include several specific learning objectives regarding the diagnosis, management and counseling about normal postpartum recovery and complications of the …
Aspiration Pneumonia After Spine Surgery At Tjuh, Daniel Franco, Md, Jesse Edwards, Md, Kristen Vogl, Pt, Barbara Baskin, Slp, James Harrop, Md
Aspiration Pneumonia After Spine Surgery At Tjuh, Daniel Franco, Md, Jesse Edwards, Md, Kristen Vogl, Pt, Barbara Baskin, Slp, James Harrop, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Problem Definition
Aspiration Pneumonia after Spine Surgery at TJUH has a disproportionately high incidence, compared to other major academic centers When Aspiration Pneumonia is diagnosed in the immediate post operative period, this cascades into increased length of stay, increased overall cost and possibility negative impact for physician and hospital reimbursement At this time, it is unclear which criteria are used by physicians to determine whether an aspiration event has happened.
Rapid Response Checklists - A Pilot Study For A Novel Approach, Ali Rafiq, Md, Purujit Thacker, Md, Doron Schneider, Md
Rapid Response Checklists - A Pilot Study For A Novel Approach, Ali Rafiq, Md, Purujit Thacker, Md, Doron Schneider, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Objective
Our goal was to assess residents' ability to think of adequate differential diagnoses in a high-pressure scenario, and their perception of the utility of a checklist during rapid responses.
Lack Of Utility And Excess Cost Of Routine Perioperative Hematologic Testing In Patients Undergoing Elective Neurosurgical Procedures Of The Spine, Lucas Philipp, Md, Mph, Catriona Harrop, Md, David Wyler, Md, James Harrop, Md
Lack Of Utility And Excess Cost Of Routine Perioperative Hematologic Testing In Patients Undergoing Elective Neurosurgical Procedures Of The Spine, Lucas Philipp, Md, Mph, Catriona Harrop, Md, David Wyler, Md, James Harrop, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Objective
To prospectively conduct a "mock trial" among 100% (minimum n=200) of elective neurosurgery spine patients to estimate the total projected cost, savings, risk, and feasibility of a redefined/restricted lab testing protocol over the next 12 months
A Strategy For Noise Reduction To Improve Patient Experiences With Sleep (Snores), Vikas Sunder, Eitan Frankel, Neelam Upadhyaya, Merlin Mathew, Ritu Nahar, Michael Brister, Nicholas Young, Yair Lev, Md
A Strategy For Noise Reduction To Improve Patient Experiences With Sleep (Snores), Vikas Sunder, Eitan Frankel, Neelam Upadhyaya, Merlin Mathew, Ritu Nahar, Michael Brister, Nicholas Young, Yair Lev, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Aim
Our aim was to improve patient-reported sleep satisfaction on the 5 W telemetry unit at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital over a 4 month time period (11/2018 to 2/2019) using a Marpac white noise machine.
Increasing Awareness For The Opioid Aftercare Coordination Service (Oacs), Michael Weintraub, Md, Harry Wang, Md, Sean Dikdan, Md, Mph, Alexys Monoson, Md, Shalini Krishnasamy, Jillian Zavodnick, Md
Increasing Awareness For The Opioid Aftercare Coordination Service (Oacs), Michael Weintraub, Md, Harry Wang, Md, Sean Dikdan, Md, Mph, Alexys Monoson, Md, Shalini Krishnasamy, Jillian Zavodnick, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Background
- The United States is in a crisis of opiate related adverse events. From 1999 2017, more than 700,000 people in the U.S. died from drug related overdose; 68% of those involved opioids
- Admissions at Jefferson Hospital for opioid abuse complications are common among the medicine services. Treating patients for their opiate addiction is essential to prevent future opioid overdoses and other complications
- Jefferson has initiated an Opioid Aftercare Coordination Service (OACS) consult system in response to this crisis in order to increase the number of patients who receive medications for opioid use disorder on discharge
- OACS serves both Jefferson …
Continuity Of Care In The Resected Pancreatic Cancer Patient Population At Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Christian Fernandez, Md, Nazanin Sarpoulaki, Andrew J. Song, Md, Mark D. Hurwitz, Md
Continuity Of Care In The Resected Pancreatic Cancer Patient Population At Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Christian Fernandez, Md, Nazanin Sarpoulaki, Andrew J. Song, Md, Mark D. Hurwitz, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Introduction
- Standard of care for resectable pancreatic cancer according to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines includes surgery, chemotherapy, and consideration of radiotherapy
- Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is a high volume institution with over 100 surgical pancreatic cancer cases per year
- Adjuvant treatment at high volume centers is recommended at all stages and inpatients at TJUH routinely receive inpatient radiation and medical oncology consultations prior to discharge to discuss the benefit of adjuvant therapies
- Despite these efforts and potential benefit to patients, the rate of follow up and delivery of adjuvant therapies at TJUH have not be characterized
- We retrospectively …
Creation Of An Institutional Toolkit For Evaluation Of Multidisciplinary Handoffs, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Courtney Devin, Md, Nicholas Tarangelo, Md, Andrew Mendelson, Md, Bracken Babula, Md, Rebecca Jaffe, Md
Creation Of An Institutional Toolkit For Evaluation Of Multidisciplinary Handoffs, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Courtney Devin, Md, Nicholas Tarangelo, Md, Andrew Mendelson, Md, Bracken Babula, Md, Rebecca Jaffe, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Objectives
- Create a method for analyzing different handoffs in a variety of clinical settings and scenarios at TJUH.
- Develop a set of standardized survey tools using existing validated language to quantify the perceptions, quality, and needs for different patient care transitions.
- Use results from these tools to cater focused handoff improvement interventions for specific patient care settings.
Treatment Summaries For Head And Neck Cancer Survivors: Improving Patient Self Efficacy And Survivorship Care, Michael C. Topf, Md, Jena Patel, Ramez Philips, Md, David Cognetti, Md
Treatment Summaries For Head And Neck Cancer Survivors: Improving Patient Self Efficacy And Survivorship Care, Michael C. Topf, Md, Jena Patel, Ramez Philips, Md, David Cognetti, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Objective
- To determine if receiving treatment summaries enhances patient understanding and recall of cancer and treatment details, improves patient self efficacy, and serves as a useful patient tool after completion of head and neck (HNC) therapy
Developing A Neurosurgical Spine Post-Operative Note Template On Epic For Improved Multi-Disciplinary Care, Omaditya Khanna, Md, Geoffrey P. Stricsek, Md, Giuliana Labella, Rn, James Harrop, Md, Jesse Edwards, Md
Developing A Neurosurgical Spine Post-Operative Note Template On Epic For Improved Multi-Disciplinary Care, Omaditya Khanna, Md, Geoffrey P. Stricsek, Md, Giuliana Labella, Rn, James Harrop, Md, Jesse Edwards, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Introduction
The care of neurosurgical spine patients often involves a multi-disciplinary team, including neurosurgery residents, hospitalists, nursing staff, and physical/occupational therapists.
Oftentimes, post-op spine patients are on a non-neurosurgical service (hospitalist, MICU/SICU, medicine), who are provided with scant sign out on the procedure(s) performed.
The treatment team(s) that are helping manage patient care post-operatively are often unaware of the procedure performed, and what are the salient clinical signs/symptoms, radiographic findings, and laboratory values that need to be closely monitored
Small Bowel Obstruction: Facilitating Diagnosis And Optimizing Resuscitation And Management, Robin Naples, Md, Kendrick Law, Md, Quinton Campbell, Md, Ryan Bateman, Md
Small Bowel Obstruction: Facilitating Diagnosis And Optimizing Resuscitation And Management, Robin Naples, Md, Kendrick Law, Md, Quinton Campbell, Md, Ryan Bateman, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Introduction
As a common surgical emergency that presents in our Emergency Department, Small Bowel Obstruction (SBO) is a disease process where appropriate treatment relies on early detection, fluid resuscitation, and gastric decompression. Despite SBO representing a common emergency, many patients experience inadequate or delayed management as compared to established guidelines, potentially leading to suboptimal treatment and resolution of SBO. As order sets and alerts within Epic are in place for other disease processes whose management relies on timely diagnosis and fluid resuscitation (e.g. sepsis), objectives for our quality improvement plan involve incorporating elements of alerts and order sets within our …
Escalation Of Care After Admission Within 24 Hours, Joseph Jean, Md, Mitchell Berman, Md, Christopher Ponce, Md, Kory London, Md
Escalation Of Care After Admission Within 24 Hours, Joseph Jean, Md, Mitchell Berman, Md, Christopher Ponce, Md, Kory London, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Objectives
- Identify high risk patients in the ED who require hospital admission and may need higher levels of care.
- Identify patterns or diagnoses in the ED that predispose patient care to escalations after admission.
“Can You Send Over The Imaging?” Analyzing The Patient Transfer Process At Tjuh, Walker Lyons, Md, Peter Altshuler, Md, Andrew Hallett, Md, Lindsay Lynch, Md, Tommy O'Malley, Md, Steven Woodward, Md, Alicja Zalewski, Md, Scott Cowan, Md
“Can You Send Over The Imaging?” Analyzing The Patient Transfer Process At Tjuh, Walker Lyons, Md, Peter Altshuler, Md, Andrew Hallett, Md, Lindsay Lynch, Md, Tommy O'Malley, Md, Steven Woodward, Md, Alicja Zalewski, Md, Scott Cowan, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Objective
Our goal was to investigate possible ways to improve the transition of care when patients are transferred to Jefferson Center City. As a quaternary care hospital with a large transfer volume, it is especially important to look for ways to optimize this process because it can improve timely patient care, reduce and eliminate unnecessary studies and diagnostic tests and save time and work that could be better spent in other aspects of treating the patient.