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Reducing Stress And Improving Mindfulness Practices Among Mental Health Professionals Through Guided Meditation., Liara G. Patton Jul 2024

Reducing Stress And Improving Mindfulness Practices Among Mental Health Professionals Through Guided Meditation., Liara G. Patton

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Abstract

Background: Chronic exposure to psychological stress places mental health providers in a vulnerable position when coping skills are not learned or available. Mental health providers are at risk for both mental and physical illness due to the empathetic demands of their client’s stressors. The deficit in adequate coping skills can cause provider-client relationships to suffer and create an undesirable work environment.

Setting: This project took place in Somerset, KY, at a mental health company called A New Beginnings Achievement Center (ANBAC). Twenty-six employees work at ANBAC, all of whom are involved in providing mental health services to developmentally delayed …


Improving Treatment And Follow-Up Care For Patients Who Screen Positive For Depression In Family Practice: A Quality Improvement Project., Jennifer D. Hooper Jul 2024

Improving Treatment And Follow-Up Care For Patients Who Screen Positive For Depression In Family Practice: A Quality Improvement Project., Jennifer D. Hooper

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Background: Depression is a prevalent condition requiring systematic approaches for effective treatment and follow-up in primary care. This quality improvement project aimed to enhance care for patients screening positive for depression at an academic family practice with a diverse patient population and a comprehensive electronic health record (EHR) system.

Purpose: The primary objective was to assess whether a provider educational session and the implementation of an optional depression treatment and follow-up algorithm could improve timely and appropriate care for patients with positive PHQ-9 screenings.

Setting: The project was conducted at an academic family practice office.

Methods/Procedures: The intervention included a …


Evaluation Of Sensory Room Education To Promote Usage In An Inpatient Psychiatric Setting: A Quality Improvement Project., Breanna M. Coulardot Aug 2023

Evaluation Of Sensory Room Education To Promote Usage In An Inpatient Psychiatric Setting: A Quality Improvement Project., Breanna M. Coulardot

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Seclusion and restraints are intended to be used as a last resort intervention if a patient presents as harmful to themself or others. However, the use of seclusion and restraints in mental health practice has been questioned for several decades. A 26-year study that researched restraint-related fatalities among children and adolescents in the United States from 1993 to 2018 disclosed 79 deaths (Nunno et al., 2022). Seclusion and restraints also restrict autonomy which can cause retraumatization if a patient was previously neglected or abused (Hammer et al., 2011). Many patients presenting to the project site are survivors of neglect and …


Decreasing Restraint Times On An Inpatient Psychiatric Unit., Maria Siegel Jul 2023

Decreasing Restraint Times On An Inpatient Psychiatric Unit., Maria Siegel

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Restraints are widely used on inpatient psychiatric units when psychiatric patients exhibit escalating behaviors. Physical restraints, including seclusion, increase patients’ risk for injury and psychological trauma. Acute inpatient psychiatric units should aim to use restraints only as a last resort and for as little time as possible to keep the patient and others safe. The literature suggests that ways to decrease restraint rates on inpatient psychiatric units include risk assessment for early identification and proper use of alternative measures. Nursing staff education has been proven to play an important role in decreasing overall restraint times on inpatient psychiatric units. The …


Increasing Music Therapy Referrals In A Surgical Intensive Care Unit., Brandi Cecil Jul 2023

Increasing Music Therapy Referrals In A Surgical Intensive Care Unit., Brandi Cecil

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Medications have been the primary intervention in intensive care unit patients due to the fact that the patients are often unconscious, critically medically ill, or unable to actively participate in nonpharmacological treatment. Researchers have found the integration of music therapy in patient care has helped ease pain, anxiety, and stress, and has been useful in vital control, such as decreasing heart rate and respiration count. A study was conducted in a surgical intensive care unit (SICU) to examine the benefits of increasing music therapy consults. Critical care nurses were educated on the advantages of utilizing interdisciplinary care by consulting music …