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Full-Text Articles in Quality Improvement
Improving Sepsis Order Set Utilization Through Targeted Resident Education: A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Quality Improvement Project, Sarah Sheikh, Puneeth Shridhar, Bushra Bangash, Valerie Chukelu, Tonya Meirhofer, Arunima Jose, Zainab Shakir, Shane Jenks, Augusto Sepulveda, Trung Nguyen, Rajeev Raghavan
Improving Sepsis Order Set Utilization Through Targeted Resident Education: A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Quality Improvement Project, Sarah Sheikh, Puneeth Shridhar, Bushra Bangash, Valerie Chukelu, Tonya Meirhofer, Arunima Jose, Zainab Shakir, Shane Jenks, Augusto Sepulveda, Trung Nguyen, Rajeev Raghavan
Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026
No abstract provided.
A Joint Effort: Quality Improvement Using Joint Injection Drawers, Grant Thomas, Brissa Mundo-Santacruz, Joseph Freeze, Talon Aitken, Nina Ball
A Joint Effort: Quality Improvement Using Joint Injection Drawers, Grant Thomas, Brissa Mundo-Santacruz, Joseph Freeze, Talon Aitken, Nina Ball
Continental and Mountain Divisions GME Resarch Day 2026
No abstract provided.
Qi: Improving Gdmt Among Discharge Patients With Heart Failure, Daniel Avila Castillo, Amar Kalidas, Parshvi Patel, Khaled Khalaf
Qi: Improving Gdmt Among Discharge Patients With Heart Failure, Daniel Avila Castillo, Amar Kalidas, Parshvi Patel, Khaled Khalaf
Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026
No abstract provided.
Reducing Pressure On Pressure Ulcers; A Study To Educate And Improve Skin Ulcers In The Hospital, Jakob Schnell, Victoria Suh, Peng Tang
Reducing Pressure On Pressure Ulcers; A Study To Educate And Improve Skin Ulcers In The Hospital, Jakob Schnell, Victoria Suh, Peng Tang
Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026
No abstract provided.
Tackling Tele Box Shortage Via Educational Initiative, Guntash Khasria, Bushra Ambreen
Tackling Tele Box Shortage Via Educational Initiative, Guntash Khasria, Bushra Ambreen
Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026
No abstract provided.
Improving False Code Blue Rates In The Hospital, Edrianna Mae Ablola, Muhammad Siddiqi, Veronica Phung, Sivatej Sarva
Improving False Code Blue Rates In The Hospital, Edrianna Mae Ablola, Muhammad Siddiqi, Veronica Phung, Sivatej Sarva
Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026
No abstract provided.
Dexmedetomidine Versus Propofol For Reducing Emergence Delirium In Pediatric Anesthesia: A Scoping Review, Hannah Laxton Bsn, Rn, Hannah Mclain Bsn, Rn, Robert Mohr Bsn, Rn, Sarah Rocha Bsn, Rn, Laura Reed Dnp, Aprn, Fnp-Bc, Cne, Dwanye Accardo Dnp, Crna, Faana
Dexmedetomidine Versus Propofol For Reducing Emergence Delirium In Pediatric Anesthesia: A Scoping Review, Hannah Laxton Bsn, Rn, Hannah Mclain Bsn, Rn, Robert Mohr Bsn, Rn, Sarah Rocha Bsn, Rn, Laura Reed Dnp, Aprn, Fnp-Bc, Cne, Dwanye Accardo Dnp, Crna, Faana
Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects
Purpose/Background
Propofol is widely regarded as the standard anesthetic agent for preventing and treating emergence delirium, particularly in pediatric patients. Emergence delirium presents as postoperative agitation that may escalate to self-injurious behavior that can lead to disruption of critical lines or equipment. Since its approval in 1999, dexmedetomidine has gained attention for its sedative and sympatholytic properties, offering potential advantages over propofol. This study compares the postoperative effects of propofol and dexmedetomidine in reducing emergence delirium in pediatric surgical patients.
Methods
A scoping review was conducted using PRISMA guidelines to identify relevant literature published between 2000 and 2025. Databases searched …
Implementing Daily Spontaneous Awakening And Breathing Trials In The Trauma Intensive Care Unit: A Quality Improvement Initiative, Bradley Vaughn, Lina V. Mata-Mcmurry, Eric Shaw, James Dunne
Implementing Daily Spontaneous Awakening And Breathing Trials In The Trauma Intensive Care Unit: A Quality Improvement Initiative, Bradley Vaughn, Lina V. Mata-Mcmurry, Eric Shaw, James Dunne
South Atlantic Division GME Research Days 2026
No abstract provided.
When The Caregiver Becomes The Victim: Root Cause Analysis Of A Provider Safety Event And Development Of A Quality Improvement Framework, Sadia Akram, Barbara Gracious, Anjali Pathak, Muniza Shah
When The Caregiver Becomes The Victim: Root Cause Analysis Of A Provider Safety Event And Development Of A Quality Improvement Framework, Sadia Akram, Barbara Gracious, Anjali Pathak, Muniza Shah
South Atlantic Division GME Research Days 2026
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Patient Safety: Yellow Gown Strategy For Fall Prevention, Kimberly Nathan, Obumneke Umerah, Lorenna Garcia-Bochas, Nayda Parisio Poldiak, Jilian Sansbury
Enhancing Patient Safety: Yellow Gown Strategy For Fall Prevention, Kimberly Nathan, Obumneke Umerah, Lorenna Garcia-Bochas, Nayda Parisio Poldiak, Jilian Sansbury
South Atlantic Division GME Research Days 2026
No abstract provided.
Impact Of Sputum Collection Within 24 Hours Of Admission For Patients Hospitalized With Pneumonia, Sally Baker, Madelaine Duarte, Lauren Kirk, Mohamed Faris
Impact Of Sputum Collection Within 24 Hours Of Admission For Patients Hospitalized With Pneumonia, Sally Baker, Madelaine Duarte, Lauren Kirk, Mohamed Faris
South Atlantic Division GME Research Days 2026
No abstract provided.
Improving Inpatient Colonoscopy Bowel Preparation Quality In A Community Hospital Via Split-Dose Polyethylene Glycol Regimen, Brenden Pearce, Yashaswi Koguru, Schuyler Nebeker, Minh Nguyen, Lauren Roper, Kathleen Raynor
Improving Inpatient Colonoscopy Bowel Preparation Quality In A Community Hospital Via Split-Dose Polyethylene Glycol Regimen, Brenden Pearce, Yashaswi Koguru, Schuyler Nebeker, Minh Nguyen, Lauren Roper, Kathleen Raynor
South Atlantic Division GME Research Days 2026
No abstract provided.
Maintaining Trust In Uncertain Times: Funding Pauses And The Ethical Cost To Community-Engaged Research, Brynn E. Sheehan
Maintaining Trust In Uncertain Times: Funding Pauses And The Ethical Cost To Community-Engaged Research, Brynn E. Sheehan
Department Psychiatry & Behavioral Science Faculty Publications
Federal funding pauses, once considered rare, are increasingly disrupting the stability and continuity of community‐engaged research. Even projects with active, awarded grants are experiencing the strain of funding uncertainty, raising substantive concerns among research teams and community partners. These disruptions extend beyond operational delays; they jeopardize the continuity of relationships developed through sustained, collaborative engagement. In the absence of clear information about a project's future, uncertainty undermines trust and challenges the ethical principles that guide human subjects research, particularly beneficence and justice. This paper draws on direct experience and insights from the broader field to examine the practical and ethical …
Hca Florida Trinity Hospital Heart Failure Quality Improvement Project, Guillermo Gomez, Yuvedha Senthil, Ubaldo Gonzalez, Kero Hakim, Karo Hakim, Paras Shah, Dale Calixte, Chris Lane, Zach Sukin, Jordan Young
Hca Florida Trinity Hospital Heart Failure Quality Improvement Project, Guillermo Gomez, Yuvedha Senthil, Ubaldo Gonzalez, Kero Hakim, Karo Hakim, Paras Shah, Dale Calixte, Chris Lane, Zach Sukin, Jordan Young
West Florida Division GME Research Day 2026
No abstract provided.
Health Literacy/Numeracy-Related Factors Affecting Interpretation In Medical Laboratory Values, Rachel L. Childs
Health Literacy/Numeracy-Related Factors Affecting Interpretation In Medical Laboratory Values, Rachel L. Childs
School of Medical Diagnostics & Translational Sciences Publications
Background
Health literacy and numeracy are broad terms that relate to a patient’s understanding of their health information. While there is a substantial amount of research on this topic in a general sense as well as in relation to how deficiencies in these skills impact patients’ understanding of laboratory results, little is known regarding the extent to which underlying factors, which are impacted by health literacy/numeracy, affect how patients interpret their results. This literature review attempts to shed light on the current literature on this more focused and narrow issue, including recommendations to address these barriers.
Content
To perform this …
A Quality Improvement Project To Enhance Early And Consistent Prenatal Care In The Spanish Speaking Female Population At The Fqhc West Ashley Fetter Clinic, Ana Martinez Conde, Sophia Zia, Joye Fordham, Dennis Besong
A Quality Improvement Project To Enhance Early And Consistent Prenatal Care In The Spanish Speaking Female Population At The Fqhc West Ashley Fetter Clinic, Ana Martinez Conde, Sophia Zia, Joye Fordham, Dennis Besong
South Atlantic Division GME Research Days 2026
No abstract provided.
A Qi Project: Fostering Methods Of Communication To Promote Hospital Discharge Follow-Up Rate And Access To Primary Care, Radhika Mohan, Sanket Patel, Deepa Nuthalapati, Michael Smith, Valerie Sinkler, Dennis Besong, Pooja Paunikar
A Qi Project: Fostering Methods Of Communication To Promote Hospital Discharge Follow-Up Rate And Access To Primary Care, Radhika Mohan, Sanket Patel, Deepa Nuthalapati, Michael Smith, Valerie Sinkler, Dennis Besong, Pooja Paunikar
South Atlantic Division GME Research Days 2026
No abstract provided.
A Chronic Pain Self-Management Quality Improvement Bundle For Veterans, Srijana D. Baniya
A Chronic Pain Self-Management Quality Improvement Bundle For Veterans, Srijana D. Baniya
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Scholarly Projects
Introduction: Veterans often face challenges accessing care services due to limited awareness of available resources for support, Self-care, and mental health (Harding et al., 2019; Patel et al., 2024). Given the high prevalence of Chronic pain and opioid use in this population, Self-management (SM) education and non-pharmacologic interventions are required to address the biological, psychological, and social effects of pain (Bair et al., 2015; Mumba et al., 2024; Nahin, 2017; Higgins et al., 2020). This Quality improvement project aims to determine whether implementing an evidence-based SM bundle for chronic pain improved Pain severity scores and increased understanding of SM strategies. …
Improving Low Fresh Gas Flow Adherence To Lower Co2e Emissions, Luke Charles Ricci
Improving Low Fresh Gas Flow Adherence To Lower Co2e Emissions, Luke Charles Ricci
Honors Theses and Capstones
Volatile anesthetic gases contribute significantly to healthcare-related greenhouse gas emissions. These greenhouse gas emissions can be increased due to higher fresh gas flows. At Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC), open and semi-open systems with fresh gas flow (FGF) rates above two liters per minute result in anesthetic gas waste. Literature suggests multifaceted quality improvement interventions are effective in improving low fresh gas flow adherence in anesthesia provider practices. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential reduction in anesthetic gas waste and carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂e) emissions at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center through improved adherence to low fresh gas flow …
Values-Based Behavioral Frameworks As Contributors To Organizational Culture In Higher Education: A Literature Review, David J. Park Do
Values-Based Behavioral Frameworks As Contributors To Organizational Culture In Higher Education: A Literature Review, David J. Park Do
Posters
Colleges and universities almost universally publish statements of institutional values, yet a gap often persists between those stated values and the regularly observed behaviors. This review examines how that gap relates to culture in higher education institutions and specifically explores how translating values into observable behaviors contributes to organizational culture. This literature review used a structured, criteria-guided approach to source identification, selecting sources against three constructs: 1) institutional adoption of values-based behavioral frameworks, 2) organizational culture in higher-education settings, and 3) the perceptions through which organizational members perceive culture. The resulting corpus of 40 sources spans organizational culture scholarship, virtue …
Teamwork Enhanced With Digital Technology To Augment Bedside Shift Report: An Integrative Research Review (Irr), Daniel Everard Hronek
Teamwork Enhanced With Digital Technology To Augment Bedside Shift Report: An Integrative Research Review (Irr), Daniel Everard Hronek
Covenant Nurses Week 2026
No abstract provided.
Evaluating The Impact Of Telemedicine-Based Medication Education On Glycemic Control In Adult Male Veterans With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Megan N. Calter
Evaluating The Impact Of Telemedicine-Based Medication Education On Glycemic Control In Adult Male Veterans With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Megan N. Calter
West Chester University Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Final Projects
Veterans experience disproportionately high rates of type 2 diabetes mellitus (20.5% vs 11.6% nationally), driven by military-related factors such as PTSD, deployment-related obesity, and service-connected disabilities. At a large urban primary care clinic, 28% (40/141) of veterans with type 2 diabetes mellitus had persistently elevated HbA1c levels of ≥8%, indicating a high risk for diabetes-related complications. This quality improvement project aimed to reduce the proportion of veterans with HbA1c of ≥8% by implementing tailored telemedicine-based medication education, leveraging underutilized virtual care infrastructure to address access barriers and improve diabetes self-management. Participants received two 30-minute telemedicine medication and disease management education …
Pilot Study On The Use Of Multimorbidity Index In Patients Receiving Home Parenteral Nutrition, Michael M. Rothkopf, Mohan Pant, Zachary Rothkopf, Rebecca Brown Rdn, Jaime Haselhorst Rdn, Debbie L. Stevenson Rdn, Andrew Depalma Mba, Michael Saracco
Pilot Study On The Use Of Multimorbidity Index In Patients Receiving Home Parenteral Nutrition, Michael M. Rothkopf, Mohan Pant, Zachary Rothkopf, Rebecca Brown Rdn, Jaime Haselhorst Rdn, Debbie L. Stevenson Rdn, Andrew Depalma Mba, Michael Saracco
Epidemiology, Biostatistics, & Environmental Health Faculty Publications
Background
Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) patients often have multiple comorbidities. A validated multimorbidity index (MMI) could help determine resource needs and risks with HPN. We evaluated MMI scoring to determine if it predicted HPN resource use and outcomes.
Methods
We performed a secondary analysis of 60 HPN patients from a previous study based on Cumulative Illness Rating Scale (CIRS) scoring. We examined three variables: PN formula changes, hospitalizations, and hospital length of stay (LOS). Density plots were produced to select a CIRS score cutoff value. Spearman correlations among the three variables of interest were computed. The data were then subjected …
Collaboration In Acute Care: Enhancing Occupational Therapy Outcomes Through Canine Therapy Integration, Deanna Hamke
Collaboration In Acute Care: Enhancing Occupational Therapy Outcomes Through Canine Therapy Integration, Deanna Hamke
Entry-Level Occupational Therapy Doctorate - Doctoral Capstone Symposium
The utilization of animal-assisted therapy has the potential to increase patient participation, motivation, and help simulate real-life experiences to promote a successful discharge from therapy services. The purpose of this doctoral capstone project was to: 1) expand collaboration between occupational therapists & canine therapy handlers through use of a communication platform and 2) to create a resource outlining in-session responsibilities to facilitate partnership between occupational therapists and canine therapy handlers. Occupational therapy treatment sessions were completed using canine therapy interventions targeting mobility, engagement, and emotional regulation. The final deliverables included multiple educational resources and a platform for communication. These deliverables …
Don't Let Them Fall, Let Ai Call, Ella Mills, Sara Barker, Andreea Ifrim, Yvette Uwase
Don't Let Them Fall, Let Ai Call, Ella Mills, Sara Barker, Andreea Ifrim, Yvette Uwase
SPARK Symposium Presentations
This project proposes a nurse-led pilot of AI-supported predictive mobility monitoring on a cardiac medical-surgical unit, to improve early identification of high-risk mobility behaviors and enhance patient safety. Current fall-prevention strategies, such as bed alarms and virtual sitters, often alert staff after unsafe movement has begun, creating a reactive cycle that contributes to alarm fatigue and delayed intervention (Abbe & O’Keeffe, 2020). This initiative uses monitors with contactless infrared sensors to identify movement before patients exit the bed, an alert system that goes straight to the nurse and PCT phones, and a central console for floor management and care coordination. …
Not Biological, But Built: Structural And Metabolic Pathways Driving Black Maternal Health Disparities In The United States, Alexandra I. Umegboh
Not Biological, But Built: Structural And Metabolic Pathways Driving Black Maternal Health Disparities In The United States, Alexandra I. Umegboh
CMC Senior Theses
Black infants in the United States are more than twice as likely to die before their first birthday than white infants, a disparity often attributed to genetics, behavior, or individual health choices. However, this idea is challenged by a key contradiction: African immigrant women consistently experience better birth outcomes than U.S.-born Black women despite being similarly racialized. This thesis investigates the origins of this reproductive advantage and the factors contributing to its decline over time. By drawing on epidemiological data, metabolic health research, and literature on African diasporic healing traditions, it argues that the “healthy immigrant effect” is not biological, …
Ambient Listening: Using Artificial Intelligence To Transcribe Provider Office Visits, Odia Russette
Ambient Listening: Using Artificial Intelligence To Transcribe Provider Office Visits, Odia Russette
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Scholarly Projects - Archive
Background: Electronic health record (EHR) documentation burdens contribute to increased “pajama time” or after–hours charting, reduced job satisfaction, and provider burnout. Provider burnout leads to provider and critical access point losses. Ambient–listening artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have emerged as a possible tool to reduce charting burdens; however, evidence from outpatient wellness settings remains limited.
Local Problem: At an urban adult wellness clinic in Texas with limited resources for completing tasks, in-clinic and after-hours “pajama time” charting burdens contributed to provider fatigue, job dissatisfaction, and burnout.
Methods: A quality improvement (QI) project using the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) framework implemented an AI ambient …
Decreasing Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries Through A Multi-Intervention Approach: A Quality Improvement Project, Kendra D. Crawford
Decreasing Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries Through A Multi-Intervention Approach: A Quality Improvement Project, Kendra D. Crawford
DNP Scholarly Projects
BACKGROUND: Hospital acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) continue to plague hospitals across the country. HAPIs are an indication of the quality of care delivered by the hospital’s nursing workforce. These injuries are costly to organizations and can lead to increased length of stay (LOS). The development of a HAPI, depending on severity, is a reportable injury and is classified as patient harm. Patients who suffer from HAPIs can experience significant pain and at times, permanent disfigurement. This project’s focus is a community hospital that has seen a steady increase in HAPIs over the last 2 years. During 2025, 28% of the …
Enhancing Psychiatric Education And Training For Family Nurse Practitioners In Rural Health Settings, Jared Sanders
Enhancing Psychiatric Education And Training For Family Nurse Practitioners In Rural Health Settings, Jared Sanders
DNP Scholarly Projects
Abstract
Title: Enhancing Psychiatric Education and Training for Family Nurse Practitioners in Rural Health Settings
Background: Mental health conditions represent a significant and growing proportion of primary care encounters, particularly in rural and underserved regions where psychiatric specialist access remains critically limited. In these settings, Family Nurse Practitioners (FNPs) frequently serve as the sole point of contact for patients presenting with mental health concerns, often without the benefit of embedded behavioral health support or readily available consultation. Despite carrying this clinical responsibility, many FNPs report gaps in formal psychiatric training, particularly in psychopharmacology and diagnostic differentiation, that contribute to variability …
Improving Confidence In Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists In Providing Care For Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacements, Justin Alley
DNP Scholarly Projects
Abstract
Title: Improving Confidence in Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists in Providing Care for Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacements (TAVR)
Background: Anesthesia staffing for complex, high-risk procedures like Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacements (TAVR) is challenging due to a national shortage of anesthesia providers and the company's heavy reliance on non-permanent (locum tenens and 1099) Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). At this TAVR procedure location, 70% of the team is comprised of non-permanent staff. A lack of specialized training and experience in TAVR procedures led to a decrease in provider confidence and staffing shortages for these critical cases.
Purpose: The primary …