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Full-Text Articles in Quality Improvement
What Are The Nurse’S Perception Of The Effectiveness Of The Electronic Go-Jo Monitoring System On Hand Hygiene Compliance And Hospital Acquired Infection’S?, Patricia James
Seton Hall University DNP Final Projects
Background: The importance of hand hygiene compliance in preventing hospital acquired infections is well known. Yet national averages for compliance rates with hand hygiene among healthcare workers remains unsatisfactory. Noncompliance with hand hygiene practices can contribute to increased patient mortality, prolonged length of hospitalization, increase healthcare costs and decreased reimbursement for hospitals from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid. Project Aim: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to explore the nurses’ perceptions of the effectiveness of the electronic Go-Jo monitoring system on hand hygiene compliance and hospital acquired infections. Methods: This was a performance …
Understanding The Relational Implications Of Treating Complex Patients In Integrated Primary Care Settings, Lauren Dennelly Msw, Lcsw, Sarah Bressi
Understanding The Relational Implications Of Treating Complex Patients In Integrated Primary Care Settings, Lauren Dennelly Msw, Lcsw, Sarah Bressi
Population Health
No abstract provided.
Measuring Service Quality And Assessing Its Relationship To Contraceptive Discontinuation: A Prospective Cohort Study In Pakistan And Uganda, Karen T. Chang, Nirali M. Chakraborty, Amanda M. Kalamar, Waqas Hameed, Ben Bellows, Karen A. Grépin, Agha Xaher Gul, Sarah E K. Bradley, Lynn M. Atuyambe, Dominic Montagu
Measuring Service Quality And Assessing Its Relationship To Contraceptive Discontinuation: A Prospective Cohort Study In Pakistan And Uganda, Karen T. Chang, Nirali M. Chakraborty, Amanda M. Kalamar, Waqas Hameed, Ben Bellows, Karen A. Grépin, Agha Xaher Gul, Sarah E K. Bradley, Lynn M. Atuyambe, Dominic Montagu
Community Health Sciences
Background: The quality of contraceptive counseling that women receive from their provider can influence their future contraceptive continuation. We examined (1) whether the quality of contraceptive service provision could be measured in a consistent way by using existing tools from 2 large-scale social franchises, and (2) whether facility quality measures based on these tools were consistently associated with contraceptive discontinuation.
Methods: We linked existing, routinely collected facility audit data from social franchise clinics in Pakistan and Uganda with client data. Clients were women aged 15-49 who initiated a modern, reversible contraceptive method from a sampled clinic. Consented participants completed an …
Reaching Consensus On A Home Infusion Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection Surveillance Definition Via A Modified Delphi Approach., Sara Keller, Alejandra Salinas, Deborah Williams, Mary Mcgoldrick, Lisa Gorski, Mary Alexander, Anne Norris, Jennifer Charron, R. Scott Stienecker Md, Catherine Passaretti, Lisa Maragakis, Sara E Cosgrove
Reaching Consensus On A Home Infusion Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection Surveillance Definition Via A Modified Delphi Approach., Sara Keller, Alejandra Salinas, Deborah Williams, Mary Mcgoldrick, Lisa Gorski, Mary Alexander, Anne Norris, Jennifer Charron, R. Scott Stienecker Md, Catherine Passaretti, Lisa Maragakis, Sara E Cosgrove
Infection Control
BACKGROUND: A consensus on a central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) surveillance definition in home infusion is needed to standardize measurement and benchmark CLABSI to provide data to drive improvement initiatives METHODS: Experts across fields including home infusion therapy, infectious diseases, and healthcare epidemiology convened to perform a 3-step modified Delphi approach to obtain input and achieve consensus on a candidate home infusion CLABSI definition.
RESULTS: The numerator criterion was identified by participants as involving one of the 2 following: (1) recognized pathogen isolated from blood culture and pathogen is not related to infection at another site, or (2) one of …
Implementing Team-Based Nursing To Improve Patient & Staff Satisfaction, Dawn Doud, Kallie Anderson, Lynn Stapleton, Lauren Perteet, Ashley Ferrera, Taryn Rodriguez, Daniel Davidson, Crystal Maxey
Implementing Team-Based Nursing To Improve Patient & Staff Satisfaction, Dawn Doud, Kallie Anderson, Lynn Stapleton, Lauren Perteet, Ashley Ferrera, Taryn Rodriguez, Daniel Davidson, Crystal Maxey
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Achieving Quality Care In A Timely Manner: The Utilization Of Observation Unit At Covenant Medical Center, Daisy Bolla, Daisy Dagohoy, Camie Rowland
Achieving Quality Care In A Timely Manner: The Utilization Of Observation Unit At Covenant Medical Center, Daisy Bolla, Daisy Dagohoy, Camie Rowland
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Building A Culture Committed To Fall Prevention, Mary Uppinghouse, Queena Kim, Marissa Evans
Building A Culture Committed To Fall Prevention, Mary Uppinghouse, Queena Kim, Marissa Evans
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Effects Of Sedation Vacations And Sedation Level Quality Improvement Project, Gisele Bazan, Bo Ewing, Cynthia Grissman, April Marpa, August Montgomery, Tana Overman
Effects Of Sedation Vacations And Sedation Level Quality Improvement Project, Gisele Bazan, Bo Ewing, Cynthia Grissman, April Marpa, August Montgomery, Tana Overman
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Improving The Nicu Experience Through Experience -Based Co-Design, Julie Metcalf, Sarah Pearce
Improving The Nicu Experience Through Experience -Based Co-Design, Julie Metcalf, Sarah Pearce
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Process Improvement For Simethicone Use During Endoscopic Procedures, Airene D. Albutra, Mary Estelle De Vera, Sarah J. Wyrick
Process Improvement For Simethicone Use During Endoscopic Procedures, Airene D. Albutra, Mary Estelle De Vera, Sarah J. Wyrick
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Electronic Solution For Low Census Requests, Tina Bardavid, Robert Wong
Electronic Solution For Low Census Requests, Tina Bardavid, Robert Wong
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Improving Quality Of Patient Care By Reducing The Prevalence Of Surgical Site Infections, Gina Dashiell, Luanna Hansen
Improving Quality Of Patient Care By Reducing The Prevalence Of Surgical Site Infections, Gina Dashiell, Luanna Hansen
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Improving Ed Sepsis Bundle Compliance, Jen Selby
Development Of A Maternal Child Health Department-Wide Neonatal Resuscitation Cart Educational Project, Anna M. Munoz, Beverly Holland
Development Of A Maternal Child Health Department-Wide Neonatal Resuscitation Cart Educational Project, Anna M. Munoz, Beverly Holland
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The Scat On C. Diff: Reaching Zero Infections, Gianna Peralta
The Scat On C. Diff: Reaching Zero Infections, Gianna Peralta
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Fall Prevention Utilizing Remote Safety Monitoring, Gemma Seidl
Fall Prevention Utilizing Remote Safety Monitoring, Gemma Seidl
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Nv-Hap? Not On My Map!, Chet Mccauley, Ahlam Jadalla
How Much Blood Is That? The Use Of Scorecard Feedback To Improve Measurement Of Blood Loss At Delivery, Marilyn Cejka Steinberg
How Much Blood Is That? The Use Of Scorecard Feedback To Improve Measurement Of Blood Loss At Delivery, Marilyn Cejka Steinberg
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Baby Can't Wait, Mary Lou Anthony, Nancy Christiansen, Jolie Hultner, Heidi Yttri
Baby Can't Wait, Mary Lou Anthony, Nancy Christiansen, Jolie Hultner, Heidi Yttri
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Ppe Compliance And Knowledge Among Healthcare Staff, Beatrice Hagert, Nicole Krummel
Ppe Compliance And Knowledge Among Healthcare Staff, Beatrice Hagert, Nicole Krummel
Nursing DNP Projects
Abstract
Problem: One of the most important steps in infection prevention is the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect patients and staff from infectious agents; yet, research indicates that PPE compliance remains suboptimal in many healthcare institutions.
Purpose: To identify the effect of a multidisciplinary education campaign on PPE compliance and knowledge among healthcare workers (HCWs) on a rehabilitation unit of a large, midwestern teaching hospital.
Methods: This project utilized pre-intervention observational audits and a survey to determine baseline PPE compliance and knowledge on the piloted units. A post-intervention survey was sent to HCW to assess for a …
Opioid Dependency And Its Effects On Alcohol Consumption, Emily V. Flores
Opioid Dependency And Its Effects On Alcohol Consumption, Emily V. Flores
Psychology and Counseling Theses
Previous research has found dualistic effects on alcohol consumption with low doses of buprenorphine increasing alcohol and higher doses of buprenorphine reducing alcohol consumption in rats (Ciccocioppo et al., 2006). Other existing research on naloxone treatment and alcohol consumption in opioid use has demonstrated that alcohol consumption decreases after naloxone treatment in rats (Hyytia & Sinclair, 1993). Yet, no research has been conducted on either rats or humans on the effects of buprenorphine and naloxone medication combined. The effects of opioid maintenance therapy are controversial and the relationship between alcohol consumption and opioid dependency treatment is mainly based on literature …
A Policy Change To Reduce Hospital-Acquired Clostridium Difficile Infection Rates: A Quality Improvement Project, Nia Hidalgo
A Policy Change To Reduce Hospital-Acquired Clostridium Difficile Infection Rates: A Quality Improvement Project, Nia Hidalgo
Student Scholarly Projects
Practice Problem: At a small community facility in Los Angeles County, there was a reporting rate of hospital-acquired Clostridium difficile cases that was higher than both state and national benchmarks.
PICOT: The PICOT question that guided this project was: In acute care patients aged 18-90, does not retesting for CDI for at least seven days compared to retesting in less than seven days reduce the incidence of false positive CDI tests during the first seven days of the hospital stay?
Evidence: The evidence demonstrates that if patients are tested initially for Clostridium difficile and then retested seven days after, the …
A Multicenter Mixed-Effects Model For Inference And Prediction Of 72-H Return Visits To The Emergency Department For Adult Patients With Trauma-Related Diagnoses, Ehsan Yaghmaei, Louis Ehwerhemuepha, William Feaster, David Gibbs, Cyril Rakovski
A Multicenter Mixed-Effects Model For Inference And Prediction Of 72-H Return Visits To The Emergency Department For Adult Patients With Trauma-Related Diagnoses, Ehsan Yaghmaei, Louis Ehwerhemuepha, William Feaster, David Gibbs, Cyril Rakovski
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research
Objective
Emergency department (ED) return visits within 72 h may be a sign of poor quality of care and entail unnecessary use of healthcare resources. In this study, we compare the performance of two leading statistical and machine learning classification algorithms, and we use the best performing approach to identify novel risk factors of ED return visits.
Methods
We analyzed 3.2 million ED encounters with at least one diagnosis under “injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes” and “external causes of morbidity.” These encounters included patients 18 years or older from across 128 emergency room facilities in the …
Start Stop-Bang, Valerie D. Reeve
Start Stop-Bang, Valerie D. Reeve
MSN Capstone Projects
Currently standard of care in the perioperative unit is not conducive when caring for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). OSA is highly prevalent and often undiagnosed. Screening patients with a STOP-Bang questionnaire is quick, effective, and cost efficient. OSA is linked to poor postoperative outcomes. Patients at high risk for OSA often encounter complications such as: additional airway management, respiratory complications, cardiovascular complications, and increased length of stay. Screening creates awareness and identification of patients at risk for postoperative complications.
J Mich Dent Assoc August 2020
The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association
Every month, The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association brings news, information, and features about Michigan dentistry to our state's oral health community and the MDA's 6,200+ members. No publication reaches more Michigan dentists!
In this issue, the reader will find the following original content:
- A cover story on "Antibiotic Guidelines for Dentistry: Who, When, What, Why, and How to Prescribe”.
- A feature, “Collaboration Is the Wave of the Future: Hospital-Based General Practice Residency”.
- “Taking Advantage of Secondary and Tertiary Evidence”, a feature in the JMDA’s series on evidence-based dentistry.
- “Statistics Tutorial Part III: Interpretation of Forest Plots from Meta …
Reflections Of The Angiotensin Receptor Blocker Recall By The Fda And Repercussions On Healthcare, Michael Gillette, Addison Taylor, Djenita Butulija, Himabindu Kadiyala, Hani Jneid
Reflections Of The Angiotensin Receptor Blocker Recall By The Fda And Repercussions On Healthcare, Michael Gillette, Addison Taylor, Djenita Butulija, Himabindu Kadiyala, Hani Jneid
Faculty, Staff and Students Publications
PURPOSE: Beginning in July of 2018, the FDA issued a voluntary recall regarding the presence of a contaminant found in the manufacturing of valsartan. What would ensue has become a largely unprecedented sequence of alarming events since the FDA began reporting public recalls, withdrawals and safety alerts on their website in 2016. Since then, the United States has been significantly impacted by drug recalls affecting angiotensin receptor blockers. This report arms clinicians with additional guidance and provides a framework for responding appropriately to future similar incidents and includes an overview of the angiotensin receptor blockers, and their effects and safety …
Qualifications Of Executive Nurses For Service On Hospital Boards, Michelle Lee Foxx
Qualifications Of Executive Nurses For Service On Hospital Boards, Michelle Lee Foxx
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Abstract Healthcare governing boards have responsibility for the legal and financial stability of the organization. They are assuming more responsibility for quality care and outcomes. Nurse leaders have valuable insights into key shared governance issues such as quality of care, financial performance, legal requirements, and regulatory oversight. Yet, only 5% of the 3.2 million nurses in the U.S. health workforce hold a seat on hospital governing boards in the United States. The purpose of this study was to explore how nurses with executive experience perceive their own leadership qualities in the context of established requirements for executive hospital boards. Fifty …
Mitigating Suicide Risk Post-Discharge From Inpatient Crisis Stabilization: Safety Planning Intervention, Leighia M. Mcghee
Mitigating Suicide Risk Post-Discharge From Inpatient Crisis Stabilization: Safety Planning Intervention, Leighia M. Mcghee
Dissertations
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this program evaluation is to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly implemented safety planning intervention (SPI) tool, comparing patient outcomes relating to suicide attempt rates, emergency department (ED) encounter rates, and inpatient rehospitalizations rates pre and post its integration to care in a suburban behavioral health hospital.
Methods: A descriptive cohort design utilizing a retrospective chart review was completed over six months, three months pre, and three months post implementation of the SPI program. A convenience sample of inpatient charts was reviewed to assess the rate of suicide attempts, ED encounters frequencies, and hospitalization rates …
Challenges Of Doing Alzheimer’S Research In Costa Rica And Some Possible Solutions, Felipe Mejias
Challenges Of Doing Alzheimer’S Research In Costa Rica And Some Possible Solutions, Felipe Mejias
International Programs
Alzheimer's disease is a public health priority which has been researched for many years in the hope of finding a cure soon. Costa Rica has made significant progress in many areas of research; however, the research carried out in the country on Alzheimer's disease is very scarce. The present poster presents the challenges of developing scientific Alzheimer’s research in Costa Rica by reviewing current scientific research on Alzheimer's in Costa Rica and by conducting interviews with Costa Rican professionals who have conducted Alzheimer's research. The lack of investigative training of doctors, the difficulties in accessing patient data, and the lack …
Dermatology Resident Training On Depression Screening: A Cross-Sectional Survey, Kaitlyn L Streight, Harry Dao, Soo Jung Kim
Dermatology Resident Training On Depression Screening: A Cross-Sectional Survey, Kaitlyn L Streight, Harry Dao, Soo Jung Kim
Faculty, Staff and Students Publications
Background
Many dermatologic diseases are implicated in the development of depression. Currently, there is no literature addressing the extent of dermatology residency training on depression screening.
Objective
Our study aimed to determine the extent of dermatology residency training on depression screening to potentially improve education in this area.
Methods
We designed a 12-question survey to assess the level of resident training and comfort in depression screening for patients with acne vulgaris, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, hidradenitis suppurativa, and skin cancer. Fifty-six residents completed the survey, and data for each question was analysed in aggregate.
Results
Participants found depression screening most important …