Evaluating Patient Experience At A Novel Health Service For Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Prisoners: A Pilot Study,
2022
Australian National University
Evaluating Patient Experience At A Novel Health Service For Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Prisoners: A Pilot Study, Lachlan Arthur, Ana Herceg, Heidi Shukralla, Jason Payne, Julie Tongs Oam
Journal of the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
Background
The Winnunga Alexander Maconochie Centre Health and Wellbeing Service (AMCHWS) is the first prison health service operated by an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation in Australia. This pilot study developed and implemented a patient experience survey to evaluate the novel model of healthcare delivered by the Winnunga AMCHWS to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners.
Methods
Patients accessing the Winnunga AMCHWS between February and May 2020 were invited to participate in the study. Descriptive data were analysed and compiled for demographics, patient satisfaction, patient perception of care quality, cultural safety, and patient thoughts on the Winnunga AMCHWS.
Findings
Sixteen …
Protocols For An Aboriginal-Led, Multi-Methods Study Of The Role Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Health Workers, Practitioners And Liaison Officers In Quality Acute Health Care,
2022
College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University; Adelaide, Australia
Protocols For An Aboriginal-Led, Multi-Methods Study Of The Role Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Health Workers, Practitioners And Liaison Officers In Quality Acute Health Care, Annabelle Wilson, Tamara Mackean, Liz Withall, Eileen M. Willis, Odette Pearson, Colleen Hayes, Kim O'Donnell, Janet Kelly, Kerry Taylor, Judith Dwyer, Elizabeth Bourke, Kate Hunter, Lorna Murakami-Gold, Rebecca Ivers, Fran Baum
Journal of the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
Objectives
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers/Practitioners and Liaison Officers play an important, often critical role providing advocacy and cultural and emotional support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients. The main goals of this research are to explore i) how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers/Practitioners and Liaison Officers are integrated in the routine delivery of care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in hospital, and ii) how the role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers/Practitioners and Liaison Officers facilitates quality health outcomes.
Methods
This study is being conducted in three different hospitals using …
Colonoscopy Standardization: Insurance Verification And Direct Access,
2022
Thomas Jefferson University
Colonoscopy Standardization: Insurance Verification And Direct Access, Connor Crutchfield, Jacqueline Chen, Kiernan Mcnelis, Luke Kelly
Physician Executive Leadership-Plus (PEL-Plus)
Outline
- Background
- Problem Scope
- Approach
- Progress
- Recommendations
Bridging The Patient Engagement Gap In Research And Quality Improvement Utilizing The Henry Ford Flexible Engagement Model,
2022
Henry Ford Health System
Bridging The Patient Engagement Gap In Research And Quality Improvement Utilizing The Henry Ford Flexible Engagement Model, Heather A. Olden, Sara Santarossa, Dana Murphy, Christine C. Johnson, Karen E. Kippen
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
Purpose: This paper was intended to share a flexible engagement model (FEM) for organizing a structure to obtain patient input regarding health care operations and research, provide greater detail on recruitment, retention, and dissemination strategies, and demonstrate successes and potential applications in other health care settings.
Methods: Utilizing a pragmatic approach, the Patient-Engaged Research Center (PERC) at Henry Ford Health System developed the FEM, a 7-step process to introduce interested patients/caregivers to the patient advisor program and to follow up with placements. PERC developed a meeting evaluation to measure participant satisfaction. Retention and dissemination methods to keep participants …
Inpatient Discharge-By-Noon: Are Fewer Better Than All?,
2022
IU Health, Indianapolis, IN
Inpatient Discharge-By-Noon: Are Fewer Better Than All?, Nicholas Ballester, Pratik J. Parikh, Kara Combs, Jordan S. Peck
Journal of Maine Medical Center
Introduction: To address boarding in hospital emergency departments, discharge-by-noon could free up inpatient beds earlier in the day. However, discharging all patients by noon can heavily burden inpatient units and may not be feasible. In this study, we determine the number of discharges after which the benefits of an additional discharge-by-noon diminish.
Methods: We conducted a simulation analysis to quantify how occupancy rate, mean daily number of discharges, and peak discharge time impact upstream boarding time in an inpatient neurology unit at Maine Medical Center. Using a day-of-discharge simulation model with one year of retrospective data, we assessed configurations approximating …
Patient Factors Associated With Different Hospice Programs In Korea: Analyzing Healthcare Big Data,
2022
California State University - San Bernardino
Patient Factors Associated With Different Hospice Programs In Korea: Analyzing Healthcare Big Data, Young-Taek Park, Daekyun Kim, Su-Jin Koh, Yeon Soon Kim, Sang Mi Kim
Nursing Faculty Publications
The Korean government has implemented a pilot project that introduces a new type of hospice care program called “Consultative Hospice Care” (COHC) since August 2017. The COHC is a new type of hospice program for terminally ill patients in acute care wards, which is different from the Independent Hospice Unit (IHU) care. This study aimed to compare the characteristics of two groups of hospice patients: COHC care only and both IHU care and COHC groups. Healthcare claim data from 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2020 were retrieved from the HIRA data warehouse system. The main outcome variable was patients …
Go Home With Naloxone: A Resident-Led Quality Initiative To Increase Naloxone Prescribing For Hospitalized Patients At Risk For Opioid Overdose,
2022
Providence Portland Medical Center
Go Home With Naloxone: A Resident-Led Quality Initiative To Increase Naloxone Prescribing For Hospitalized Patients At Risk For Opioid Overdose, Megan Block, Md, Theresa Morikawa, Md, Benjamin Pedroja, Md
Poster Presentations
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Summer Program Intervention Strategies On Girls' Knowledge And Health Behaviors,
2022
Calvin University
The Impact Of Summer Program Intervention Strategies On Girls' Knowledge And Health Behaviors, Olivia Cerny, Dzifa Agbossey-Dimado, Awayinooluwa Seriki, Adejoke Ayoola
Summer Research
The well-being of youth in the United States is being threatened by physical inactivity, poor nutrition, and a range of health risk behaviors (Pierce et al., 2017). According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there are worsening trends in youth health behaviors (Pierce et al., 2017). Sepúlveda and Hutton (2019) suggest with evidence that summer programs effectively reduce drug use, decrease violent crime arrests, increase safe sex practices and dispositions, maintain physical fitness, prevent excessive weight gain, and reduce anxiety
Postnatal Venous Thrombembolism (Vte) Risk Assessment In Cesarean Section Patients,
2022
HCA Healthcare
Postnatal Venous Thrombembolism (Vte) Risk Assessment In Cesarean Section Patients, Mai-Tram Phan, Michelle Ozcan
North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022
No abstract available.
Improving Recombinant Zoster Vaccination Rates In Patients Receiving Biologic Therapy In The Rheumatology Clinics At The Orlando Va Healthcare System,
2022
HCA Healthcare
Improving Recombinant Zoster Vaccination Rates In Patients Receiving Biologic Therapy In The Rheumatology Clinics At The Orlando Va Healthcare System, Kathlyn Camargo Macias, Taylor Kann, Marilyn Mosquera, Ravi Shahu Khal, Ashwini Komarla
North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022
No abstract available.
Perfecting The Art Of Consultation,
2022
HCA Healthcare
Perfecting The Art Of Consultation, Ana Ledo, Hannah Vansumeren, Aaron Verbeelen, Geover Virella, Anwar Alshaakh Moh'd Mari, Manuel Carrazana
North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022
No abstract available.
Implementation Of Lean Principles During Operating Room Turnovers,
2022
Gardner-Webb University
Implementation Of Lean Principles During Operating Room Turnovers, Makenzie Marshall
Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects
Background
Many operating rooms across the country face the daunting task of making their turnovers between surgical patients quicker and more efficient. Turnover time is defined as the time it takes to clean an operating room and set up the next sterile field between surgical patients. The time begins when the patient leaves the operating room suite and stops when the next patient enters the same suite. Running an operating room is a complex and costly endeavor, and even small shortfalls can have a snowball effect, leading to delays, wasteful spending, and substandard patient outcomes; therefore, it is imperative to …
Implementing A Delirium Precautions Order Set At Osceola Regional Medical Center,
2022
HCA Healthcare
Implementing A Delirium Precautions Order Set At Osceola Regional Medical Center, Marisa Taddeo, Gabriella Meyerson, Israel Taylor, Monica Arias Garcia, Sonia Dela Cruz, Katrina Kesterson
North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022
No abstract available.
Improving Healthcare Team Recognition By Patients,
2022
HCA Healthcare
Improving Healthcare Team Recognition By Patients, Abhijit Marathe, Tin Pham, Semeon Tadesse, Franca Samoilovich, Manuel Egued, Joshua Shultz, Ashwini Komarla, Olga Karasik
North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022
No abstract available.
Increasing The Rate Of Pneumococcal Vaccination In Patients Over 65 At Hca Florida Osceola Primary Care,
2022
HCA Healthcare
Increasing The Rate Of Pneumococcal Vaccination In Patients Over 65 At Hca Florida Osceola Primary Care, Ubaldo Gonzalez Morales, Muna Alhusban, Chelsea Guan, Natalia Cavin, Humeyra Dogan, Allison Ferrara
North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022
No abstract available.
Patient Centered Communication,
2022
HCA Healthcare
Patient Centered Communication, Aelius Khan, Zhe Liu, Thomas Krajewski, Sean Gibbs
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2022
No abstract provided.
Impact Of A Multidisciplinary Nutritional Support Team On Quality Improvement For Patients Receiving Home Parenteral Nutrition,
2022
Rutgers University - Newark
Impact Of A Multidisciplinary Nutritional Support Team On Quality Improvement For Patients Receiving Home Parenteral Nutrition, Michael Rothkopf, Mohan Pant, Rebecca Brown, Jaime Haselhorst, Francine Gagliardotto, Allison Tallman, Debbie Stevenson, Andrew Depalma, Michael Saracco, Dan Rosenberg, Vladimir Proudan, Kishwar Shareef, Nudrat Ayub
EVMS School of Health Professions Faculty Publications
Introduction Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) is essential for patients with intestinal failure requiring long-term nutritional support. The Amerita Quality Improvement Project for HPN Patients (QIP-PN) explored the effect of a physician nutrition expert (PNE)-led multidisciplinary nutritional support team (MNST) on HPN care for patients under its service.
Objective To determine an MNST effect on adherence to protocols, outcomes and quality of life (QOL) in HPN.
Methods The study was divided into three phases: data review (phases 1a and 1b), observation (phase 2) and intervention (phase 3). Seven Amerita locations were selected as ‘study branches’ (population), from which all study patients …
Planning Patient Safety: Philosophical, Political, And Economic Changes Required For Preventable Death Abolition,
2022
Claremont Colleges
Planning Patient Safety: Philosophical, Political, And Economic Changes Required For Preventable Death Abolition, Catherine Kiani
CMC Senior Theses
Preventable medical errors are an epidemic. Between 250,000 and 400,000 people die from preventable errors each year in the USA. This investigation questions mechanisms for quality care improvement to eliminate preventable fatalities. I evaluated current patient safety protocols, analyzed their shortcomings, and with additional research recommended actions for better results. Such actions to improve patient safety are explored from three different perspectives: philosophical, economical, and political aspects. In chapter one, improvements within hospitals are reviewed – namely cultural changes needed from both physicians and hospital leadership. Abolishing hierarchical systems which preclude healthy collaboration among medical teams, diverting focus to patient …
Perception Of Health Care Access In Rural Georgia: Findings From A Community Health Needs Assessment Survey,
2022
University of Georgia
Perception Of Health Care Access In Rural Georgia: Findings From A Community Health Needs Assessment Survey, Elisa M. Childs, Tiffany R. Washington
Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association
Background: Limited access to health care services has been cited as a barrier to care for individuals who live in rural areas, contributing to significant health disparities in this population. While perception of services has been cited as a determinant of utilization of health services, it is unknown how perception of services influences health care access in rural areas. The paucity of studies specific to areas in the United States that are medically underserved, necessitated this study and its quantification of the issues that are relevant to individuals living in rural Georgia.
Methods: This study examined the perception of health …
Why Do Family Members Reject Ai In Health Care? Competing Effects Of Emotions,
2022
Old Dominion University
Why Do Family Members Reject Ai In Health Care? Competing Effects Of Emotions, Eun Hee Park, Karl Werder, Lan Cao, Balasubramaniam Ramesh
Information Technology & Decision Sciences Faculty Publications
Artificial intelligence (AI) enables continuous monitoring of patients’ health, thus improving the quality of their health care. However, prior studies suggest that individuals resist such innovative technology. In contrast to prior studies that investigate individuals’ decisions for themselves, we focus on family members’ rejection of AI monitoring, as family members play a significant role in health care decisions. Our research investigates competing effects of emotions toward the rejection of AI monitoring for health care. Based on two scenario-based experiments, our study reveals that emotions play a decisive role in family members’ decision making on behalf of their parents. We find …
