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Patient Education Barriers, May Schomer, Hannah Newhouse Jan 2015

Patient Education Barriers, May Schomer, Hannah Newhouse

Nursing Posters

Introduction: Our survey answers corresponded closely to the research data found. The typical barriers included time, subject knowledge, patient education needs assessment, setting for teaching and nursing teaching skills.


Pneumonia: Ongoing Efforts To Improve Outcomes, Centracare Health Jan 2015

Pneumonia: Ongoing Efforts To Improve Outcomes, Centracare Health

Nursing Posters

Background: Original improvement efforts emphasized correct antibiotic, early mobilization, adequate hydration, and early and ongoing oxygen weaning. Ongoing efforts include: early mobilization, obtaining room air sats on admission, early and ongoing oxygen weaning, and patient education.


Creating An Effective Education Pamphlet On Sun Protection And Skin Cancer Prevention, Alexandra E. Brown Jan 2015

Creating An Effective Education Pamphlet On Sun Protection And Skin Cancer Prevention, Alexandra E. Brown

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Melanoma and other skin cancers are increasing in incidence in the United States. In Connecticut, the melanoma rate is higher than the national average. The public health cost of skin cancer treatment ranges from $2-$8 billion annually. The costs to the individual are also high and the diagnosis of an advanced stage cancer is always emotionally challenging for a patient and his/her family. Efforts should be aimed at primary and secondary prevention of skin cancer, and patient education is an important element of this goal. The creation and use of patient education pamphlets can help to increase patient awareness of …


Raising Healthy Vermonters: Preventing Childhood Obesity By Establishing Healthy Habits, Melanie Ma Jan 2015

Raising Healthy Vermonters: Preventing Childhood Obesity By Establishing Healthy Habits, Melanie Ma

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

The State of Vermont has one of the lowest rates of childhood obesity in the country. While this statistic is encouraging, it does not make our communities immune. Many Vermonters struggle with obesity and its related illnesses, especially in rural, low-income areas of the state where the ability to afford fresh produce can be challenging.

To keep the rate of childhood obesity low in Vermont, children should be encouraged to establish healthy habits as early as possible. The goal of this project is to provide parents with effective and feasible ways to help their children develop healthy eating habits and …