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Effect Of A Workplace Walking Initiative To Decrease Telehealth Nurses' Fatigue, Rae Ann Heissenbuttel Dec 2014

Effect Of A Workplace Walking Initiative To Decrease Telehealth Nurses' Fatigue, Rae Ann Heissenbuttel

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects

Abstract

Background: Fatigue has been a common problem in the nursing profession. To date, most of the research regarding nurse fatigue has focused on nurses working in hospitals. Minimal research has been completed examining fatigue among nurses working in the telehealth environment and the effects of an evidence-based workplace initiative to decrease fatigue.

Aim: The aim of this translational project was to describe the overall self-reported health and fatigue for a group of telehealth nurses and to evaluate the effectiveness of the American Heart Association’s (AHA) walking program in improving overall health status and decreasing fatigue in telehealth …


Implementation Of Best Practices For Fall Prevention In A Community Hospital, Angela G. Jenkins-Jacobs Dec 2014

Implementation Of Best Practices For Fall Prevention In A Community Hospital, Angela G. Jenkins-Jacobs

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects

Abstract

Prevention of inpatient falls remains a challenge for nurses. Despite fall prevention efforts by nurses, the rate of patient falls in the acute care setting is a major safety concern. The aim of this translational project is to implement an evidence-based fall prevention program at a small community hospital, based on the Morse Fall Scale with targeted interventions to decrease fall rates. Research indicates the best practices for nurses to manage patients at-risk for falls and using fall prevention strategies that will keep patients safe from falls during hospitalization. The three phases of this project, included development of the …


Motivational Interviewing To Enhance Weight Loss And Eating Self-Efficacy In Overweight And Obese Adults, Theresa K. Buchanan Dr. Dec 2014

Motivational Interviewing To Enhance Weight Loss And Eating Self-Efficacy In Overweight And Obese Adults, Theresa K. Buchanan Dr.

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects

Greater than six in ten adults in the United States are overweight or obese which can lead to cardiovascular disease, Type II Diabetes, joint injury and some forms of cancer, costing billions of healthcare dollars each year. Weight loss is difficult, as is maintaining weight loss. The purpose of this project is to investigate if use of the evidenced based (EB) intervention, motivational interviewing (MI), will enhance weight loss and eating self-efficacy (ESE) in overweight and obese adults seeking weight loss at a weight loss clinic over the course of eight weeks. Participants who received MI in addition to current …


Raising Awareness For Interventions To Reduce Acute Care Transfers (Interact): Implementation Of “Stop And Watch” Tool, Gladys E. Sone-Ebeloue Oct 2014

Raising Awareness For Interventions To Reduce Acute Care Transfers (Interact): Implementation Of “Stop And Watch” Tool, Gladys E. Sone-Ebeloue

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects

Challenges in meeting the healthcare needs of the aging population have led to an increased rate of preventable hospitalizations, which are reported to be costly and detrimental to the health of the elderly, especially for those in Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs). Quality improvement initiatives have been proposed as an intervention to improve quality of care of individuals and populations. The purpose of this project was to raise awareness and set the foundation for staff engagement and empowerment in the use of INTERACT (Interventions to Reduce Acute Care Transfers) tools in a SNF. INTERACT is designed to improve quality of care …


Nurse Practitioner Screening Practices For Mild Cognitive Impairment In The Older Adult, Margaret Mcilwain Oct 2014

Nurse Practitioner Screening Practices For Mild Cognitive Impairment In The Older Adult, Margaret Mcilwain

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects

Abstract

Nurse practitioners (NPs/APRNs) who provide primary care services may be the first line providers in situations where adults present with symptoms of memory loss and forgetfulness. Though protocols are available for evaluating dementia, specific guidelines for evaluating early cognitive changes, Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), are lacking. This descriptive research project assesses the knowledge, current screening methods, and barriers to screening for MCI by nurse practitioners (APRNs) in the state of Georgia. One hundred and thirty two NPs participated in the survey. Forty-five percent of the participants were unfamiliar with the diagnostic category of MCI. Of the major barriers identified, …


Evaluating The Student Health Needs At Dalton State College, Cheryl W. Owens Oct 2014

Evaluating The Student Health Needs At Dalton State College, Cheryl W. Owens

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects

The incidence of chronic diseases in college students mirrors that of older adults. Yet despite the enactment of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), college student continue to have difficulty accessing medical care. Many have no insurance, limited transportation and inadequate finances during college to obtain medical care. While college health centers may improve access to care, smaller colleges often do not have the financial and personnel resources to provide student health services. Even in colleges that provide student health services, the focuses are primarily on sexual health, mental health, violence, and substance abuse. Prevention and treatment of chronic diseases services …


Assessment And Re-Assessment Of Psychiatirc Patients Boarded In The Emergnecy Department: The Impact Of Compliance With Best Practice Standards On Patient Outcomes, Jacquelyn Byrd Oct 2014

Assessment And Re-Assessment Of Psychiatirc Patients Boarded In The Emergnecy Department: The Impact Of Compliance With Best Practice Standards On Patient Outcomes, Jacquelyn Byrd

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects

Psychiatric patients have been “deinstitutionalized” over recent decades with their care shifting from the inpatient to outpatient setting. As a result of the closing of more than 13,500 in-patient psychiatric beds between 2005 and 2010, emergency departments (ED) across the nation have become both safe havens and holding areas for psychiatric patients seeking care in the ED. The boarding of psychiatric patients in the ED impacts the timeliness of care provide to psychiatric and non-psychiatric patients alike lengthening door to discharge time for all patients. The purpose of this study is to assess the nursing staff’s compliance with departmental standards …