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Developing And Implementing A Quality Assurance Strategy For Electroconvulsive Therapy, Jessa Hollingsworth
Developing And Implementing A Quality Assurance Strategy For Electroconvulsive Therapy, Jessa Hollingsworth
Theses and Dissertations
The literature provides scant guidance in effective quality assurance strategies concerning the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for the treatment of psychiatric conditions. Numerous guidelines are published that provide guidance in the delivery of care, however, little has been done to determine how a program or facility might ensure compliance to best practice for safety, tolerability, and efficacy in performing ECT. The objective of this project was to create a quality assurance strategy specific to ECT. Determining standards for quality care and clarifying facility policy were key outcomes in establishing an effective quality assurance strategy. An audit tool was developed …
Evaluation, Treatment, And Education In The Hospice Setting By Initiating A Formalized Pain Card, Alyssa M. Soprano
Evaluation, Treatment, And Education In The Hospice Setting By Initiating A Formalized Pain Card, Alyssa M. Soprano
Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this DNP quality improvement project was to evaluate the use of a formalized pain card that Nurse Practitioners could use to assist clients and caregivers in making the decisions necessary for safe and effective pain management with improving outcomes by using the Brief Pain Inventory Form for measuring: 1) decreased pain, 2) increased pain, 3) pain relief. The appraised evidence suggested that there was a need for a policy standard for patients to notify when pain is unrelieved despite exhausting all other efforts to control pain (Glowacki, 2015). Forty-one (n=41) hospice patients were surveyed pre and post …
Barriers To The Use Of Guardrails On Iv Smart Pumps, Ivory Williams
Barriers To The Use Of Guardrails On Iv Smart Pumps, Ivory Williams
Theses and Dissertations
Medication errors involving hospitalized patients have been an evolving challenge for decades. Moreover, errors related to intravenous (IV) medication administration continue to rise in hospitals despite implemented policies governing the use of Guardrails™ for safe IV medication infusion via smart pump technology. An organizational investigation was performed to identify barriers to the use of Guardrails™ among nursing staff. From 2015 through 2017, multiple interventions that aimed to identify barriers and increase nurses’ use of the safety features on IV smart pumps were implemented in the hopes of reaching a compliance goal of 90-100%. This quality improvement project assesses Guardrails™ compliance …
Scribes Impact On Patient And Provider Experience In The Outpatient Setting, Kimberly A. Taylor
Scribes Impact On Patient And Provider Experience In The Outpatient Setting, Kimberly A. Taylor
Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this project was to evaluate the effectiveness of using scribes in the outpatient setting on patient and provider experience. A mixed methods approach with a convenience sample of voluntary patient participants scheduled for an outpatient appointment was utilized. Two primary care physicians volunteered to receive scribes. Four hospital corpsmen were selected and trained to serve in the scribe role.
This quality improvement project evaluated two aspects of experience during the implementation of the scribes. These included: 1) patient experience as indicated via a pre and post implementation questionnaire; and 2) provider experience as indicated via a pre …
Losing Weight With Five A’S (5 A’S): Assess, Advise, Agree, Assist, Arrange Framework And Motivational Interviewing (Mi) For Health Behavior Change Counseling, Jacqueline Baer
Theses and Dissertations
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), obesity has reached epidemic levels and has associated with increased risk of morbidity and mortality rates. The increasing prevalence of obesity is a major public health concern. Researchers calculate that health care costs are 44% higher among moderately and severely obese older persons than for persons at normal weights. Seventy-five percent of African American (AA) women are overweight and obese according to data from the CDC and The State of Obesity: Better Policies for a Healthier America. Compared to any other racial ethnic group, AA women are more likely to …
Improving Leadership Communication In Nurse-Physician Dyad Teams, Lisa James
Improving Leadership Communication In Nurse-Physician Dyad Teams, Lisa James
Theses and Dissertations
Background: Changes in the delivery of healthcare services in the United States have been driven by cost containment over the last 20 years. To have a thriving organization within the current healthcare environment, nurses and physicians need to closely collaborate. As healthcare organizations prepare for the value-based era, new leadership models need to be implemented. This project addressed collaboration between nurse and physician leaders with a focused communication strategy to improve team performance, engagement, and quality outcomes in the acute care setting.
Method: A quality improvement project was designed to improve communication between front line team members and …