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Bertumbuh Berkembang: Aktivitas & Lembar Evaluasi—Modul Pemberian Makan Bayi Dan Anak (Pmba), Hikmah Kurniasari 2023 Lactation and IYCF Consultant

Bertumbuh Berkembang: Aktivitas & Lembar Evaluasi—Modul Pemberian Makan Bayi Dan Anak (Pmba), Hikmah Kurniasari

Pengembangan Profesional

Bagian lampiran dari Modul PMBA ini berisikan ide aktivitas untuk dilakukan oleh kader Posyandu beserta orang tua/pengasuh anak, lembar evaluasi, serta refleksi modul untuk tiap-tiap bab. Lampiran ini juga dilengkapi dengan arahan untuk melakukan curah pendapat, diskusi kelompok, juga latihan kasus.


Seeking Patient-Centered Care Through Bedside Handoff In The Postpartum Unit, Evelyn Ndaki 2023 University of San Francisco

Seeking Patient-Centered Care Through Bedside Handoff In The Postpartum Unit, Evelyn Ndaki

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: Patient discontent with nurse compassion and attentiveness prompted the implementation of standardized bedside shift handoff (BSH) for nurses in the postpartum unit of a Northern California teaching hospital.

Context: Pandemic stressors led to nurse practices not reflecting patient-centered care. Bedside handoff offers an opportunity to improve patient-centered nurse behaviors.

Intervention: To standardize BSH, a modified SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) tool was implemented.

Measures: The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) question on “Nurses kept you informed” was tracked, and nurse satisfaction with the handoff process was measured with a pre- and post-implementation survey.

Results: Final …


Transformational Leadership Training For Middle Management To Reduce Turnover And Improve Job Satisfaction, Andrea Huntsinger, Andrea Huntsinger 2023 The University of San Francisco

Transformational Leadership Training For Middle Management To Reduce Turnover And Improve Job Satisfaction, Andrea Huntsinger, Andrea Huntsinger

Master's Projects and Capstones

Reduce Turnover and Improve Job Satisfaction

Abstract

Background: The medical center’s Maternal Child Health Department comprises 10 labor and delivery beds, 22 postpartum beds, and a 16-bed Level II NICU. The unit is overseen by six ANMs, a manager, and a director. The unit comprises approximately 160 employees, most being bedside registered nurses (RNs). The hospital prioritizes achieving Magnet status, where nurse job satisfaction is prioritized. The concern is that the department’s culture is not aligning with Magnet guidelines due to a lack of leadership within the unit.

Problem: A review of the department’s ANM team showed an unstable turnover …


Implementation Of An Initiative To Standardize Abdominal Binder Use In Postoperative Cesarean Section Patients: A Program Evaluation., Sarah Cohron 2023 University of Louisville

Implementation Of An Initiative To Standardize Abdominal Binder Use In Postoperative Cesarean Section Patients: A Program Evaluation., Sarah Cohron

Doctor of Nursing Practice Papers

A cesarean section is a major abdominal surgery with a unique recovery profile. The patient must recover from surgery while simultaneously coping with a major life event: the birth of a new baby. The utilization of pain management techniques with as few side effects as possible is paramount to ensure optimal maternal and newborn outcomes (Karlström et. al., 2007; Eisenach et. al., 2008). On an inpatient mother/baby unit at a high-risk urban hospital in Louisville, Kentucky approximately 66 babies are born via cesarean section every month (Mattingly, 2021). However, in the fall of 2021, it was discovered that there was …


The Incidence And Modifiable Risk Factors For Necrotizing Enterocolitis In Preterm Infants: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Kelvin Gitau, R. Ochieng, Mary Limbe, Caroline Kathomi, James Orwa 2023 Aga Khan University Hospital

The Incidence And Modifiable Risk Factors For Necrotizing Enterocolitis In Preterm Infants: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Kelvin Gitau, R. Ochieng, Mary Limbe, Caroline Kathomi, James Orwa

Paediatrics and Child Health, East Africa

Objectives: To evaluate the incidence and modifiable risk factors for Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in preterm infants born at ≤32 weeks of gestation weighing <1500 >grams, at a private tertiary care hospital in Kenya.

Materials and methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Preterm infants born at ≤ 32 weeks’ gestation and weighing2019, were recruited into the study. The primary outcome was NEC Bell Stage IIa-IIIb based on Modified Bell’s criteria. Maternal and neonatal characteristics were evaluated. The association between variables of interest and NEC was determined using logistic regression analysis …


Exploring The Influence Of Postnatal Depression On Neonatal Care Practices Among Mothers In Western Kenya: A Qualitative Study, Florence Achieng, Alloys K’Oloo, Hellen Barsosio, Simon Kariuki, Helen Nabwera 2023 Centre for Global Health Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kenya

Exploring The Influence Of Postnatal Depression On Neonatal Care Practices Among Mothers In Western Kenya: A Qualitative Study, Florence Achieng, Alloys K’Oloo, Hellen Barsosio, Simon Kariuki, Helen Nabwera

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Background: Postnatal depression (PND) is associated with adverse infant neurodevelopmental outcomes. Evidence is limited on how PND influences neonatal (<28 days old) outcomes in low- and middle-income countries, such as Kenya, which bear the global burden of neonatal morbidity and mortality.

Objectives: To explore how PND influences neonatal feeding and care practices among women in the early postnatal period in rural Western Kenya.

Design: A cross-sectional study.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted at 2-weeks postpartum among mothers of newborn infants identified <72 h old from the postnatal wards and clinics across five health facilities in Kisumu County of Western Kenya. They were all screened for features suggestive of postnatal depression using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.

Results: Twenty-four mothers were interviewed, 13 of whom had features suggestive of PND. All mothers experienced health or socio-economic adversities in the perinatal period, including traumatic deliveries, financial constraints, and challenging relationships with partners/other family members. Feeding difficulties due to …


Improving Postpartum Depression Screening Practices In The Postpartum Setting, Courtney Lynn Cole 2023 University of Missouri-St. Louis

Improving Postpartum Depression Screening Practices In The Postpartum Setting, Courtney Lynn Cole

Dissertations

Abstract

Problem: Postpartum Depression (PPD) is frequently undetected in women due to barriers that limit effective recognition and diagnosis. Depression screenings and treatment referrals improve outcomes in the immediate postpartum period. Follow-up methods for positive depression screens are often missed by postpartum care teams.

Methods: A descriptive, observational design was used for this quality improvement project. A formalized depression screening protocol was created to help guide nursing staff on a Postpartum Unit when detecting a positive depression screen. Convenience sampling was utilized and the sample included patients aged 18-45. Data collected throughout this quality improvement project included Edinburgh Postnatal Depression …


Encouraging Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Uptake: A Healthcare Improvement Project, Lauren E. Woll 2023 University of Missouri-St. Louis

Encouraging Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Uptake: A Healthcare Improvement Project, Lauren E. Woll

Dissertations

Abstract

Problem: Human papillomaviruses are the causative agents of >95% of cervical cancers, most oropharyngeal and anogenital cancers, yet the vaccination status of the population remains critically low despite Gardasil9 offering robust protection against HPV-related disease.

Methods: This quality improvement project utilized a descriptive, observational design to assess the effect of the HPV Encouragement Bundle, a two-step intervention to improve HPV vaccine uptake. Quantitative data was collected via retrospective chart review to assess the effect of the intervention on first-dose administration of Gardasil9 (series initiation), as well as overall Gardasil9 vaccine uptake.

Results: Following implementation, Gardasil9 first dose uptake increased …


Implementation Of A Postpartum Depression Screening Protocol, Samantha Abercrombie 2023 Jacksonville State University

Implementation Of A Postpartum Depression Screening Protocol, Samantha Abercrombie

Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects

Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a major depressive disorder that can occur after having a baby and anytime during the first year postpartum (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2021). Symptoms of PPD may include anger, crying more than usual, withdrawing from family, inability to bond with the baby, feelings of anxiousness, or thoughts of the mother harming herself or the baby. PPD can yield many challenges and hinder daily living activities. Recent research by the CDC (2021) estimates that 1 in 8 women experience manifestations of PPD. Findings also suggest that 1 in 5 women were not …


Implementation Of A Perinatal Depression Screening Protocol, Michele Fuller 2023 Jacksonville State University

Implementation Of A Perinatal Depression Screening Protocol, Michele Fuller

Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects

Background: Perinatal depression (PD), leading to suicide, ranked as a high cause of maternal mortality and was found to affect one out of 7 women in 2018, according to the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) (2018). PD screening at the start of pregnancy care aims to achieve early referral to behavioral health resources (ACOG, 2018).

Purpose: The purpose of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project was to implement an evidenced-based PD screening protocol by presenting the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS) to each initial prenatal visit patient (IPV).

Methods: Qualitative pre-data was collected, followed by qualitative post-data …


Design And Implementation Of A Community-Based Mother-To-Mother Peer Support Programme For The Follow-Up Of Low Birthweight Infants In Rural Western Kenya, Jemma Wright, Florence Achieng, Linda Tindi, Manasi Patil, Mwanamvua Boga, Mary Kimani, Hellen Barsosio, Dan Juma, Helen Nabwera, Laura Kiige 2023 Countess of Chester Hospital, United Kingdom

Design And Implementation Of A Community-Based Mother-To-Mother Peer Support Programme For The Follow-Up Of Low Birthweight Infants In Rural Western Kenya, Jemma Wright, Florence Achieng, Linda Tindi, Manasi Patil, Mwanamvua Boga, Mary Kimani, Hellen Barsosio, Dan Juma, Helen Nabwera, Laura Kiige

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Background: Globally, low birthweight (LBW) infants (

Methods: Key informant interviews were conducted with 10 mothers of neonates (infants days) from two rural communities in western Kenya. These data informed the identification of key characteristics required for mother-to-mother peer supporters (peer mothers) following up LBW infants post discharge. Forty potential peer mothers were invited to attend a 5-day training programme that focused on three main themes: supportive care using appropriate communication, identification of severe illness, and recommended care strategies for LBW infants. Sixteen peer mothers were mentored to conduct seven community follow-up visits to each mother-LBW infant pair with fifteen …


Reducing Postpartum Hemorrhage Rates At Maine Medical Center, Meaghan Smith, Colette Dumais, Tracey E. McMillan, Carrie Comeau, Mandy Wallace, Jenelle Boulanger, Jodi-Lynne Vaughn, Kelly Ouellette, Natalia Johnson, Suneela Nayak, Rebecca Brookes 2023 Maine Medical Center

Reducing Postpartum Hemorrhage Rates At Maine Medical Center, Meaghan Smith, Colette Dumais, Tracey E. Mcmillan, Carrie Comeau, Mandy Wallace, Jenelle Boulanger, Jodi-Lynne Vaughn, Kelly Ouellette, Natalia Johnson, Suneela Nayak, Rebecca Brookes

Operational Transformation

In the United States, approximately 700 women die each year from pregnancy related deaths and the most frequent cause of preventable maternal mortality is obstetric hemorrhage. The postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) rate at Maine Medical Center (MMC) is three times the national average. At our facility we care for the most complex patients in the State and we must decrease our rate to accurately reflect our expertise, knowledge and skills.


The Factors Associated With Caesarean Section At A Rural Hospital In Southwestern Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Study, Lilian Nuwabaine, Mathius Amperiize, Patience Annet Nakalega 2023 Aga Khan University

The Factors Associated With Caesarean Section At A Rural Hospital In Southwestern Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Study, Lilian Nuwabaine, Mathius Amperiize, Patience Annet Nakalega

School of Nursing & Midwifery, East Africa

Background

Globally, the overall prevalence of caesarean section (CS) is estimated at 18.6%, with 27% in high-income countries and 6% in low- and middle-income countries. There is an increase in trends of CS in Uganda from 8.5% in 2012 to 11% in 2016. No studies have been carried out to account for the high rates of CS at Kisiizi Hospital in Uganda. This study determined the proportion and factors associated with CS delivery at a rural hospital in southwestern Uganda.

Methods

This was a cross-sectional study of 321 immediate postnatal women in a rural hospital in southwestern Uganda. A structured …


Benefits Of Using An Upright Laboring Position As Compared To Supine In The Second Stage Of Labor And The Impact On The Use Of Assisted Devices, Chelsey Cook 2023 Roseman University of Health Sciences

Benefits Of Using An Upright Laboring Position As Compared To Supine In The Second Stage Of Labor And The Impact On The Use Of Assisted Devices, Chelsey Cook

Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner

Abstract: This paper explores the conclusion that women and their infants are at an increased risk for harm when assisted devices are used during the second stage of labor. Traditional practices involving a supine position during pushing have been associated with an elevated likelihood of assisted delivery, necessitating interventions such as forceps, vacuum extraction, or episiotomy. However, emerging evidence suggests that adopting an upright position during labor may help decrease the need for these interventions and positively impact maternal and fetal outcomes.

Although comprehensive research on this topic is limited, the available evidence supports the benefits of an upright position …


Amniotic Fluid Embolism Diagnosis & Treatment Pathway, Jeremy May 2023 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Amniotic Fluid Embolism Diagnosis & Treatment Pathway, Jeremy May

Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects

Access to care in rural areas can prove difficult for any patient, but especially for the expecting mother. Healthcare providers in these rural settings often lack the staffing and experience to effectively recognize and treat rare obstetric emergencies. Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is a rare medical emergency that requires healthcare providers to rapidly diagnose, monitor, and treat the sequela of resulting symptoms in the obstetric patient. After a literature review, a teaching session was developed and implemented as part of the annual training for 20 nursing staff at a small 50-bed rural hospital in central California. An 8-question pre-test was …


Mantram For Mamas: A Pilot Study For Postpartum Women, Ritamarie Smedile 2023 University of San Diego

Mantram For Mamas: A Pilot Study For Postpartum Women, Ritamarie Smedile

Dissertations

Objective: This pilot study launched an online Mantram Repetition Program (oMRP) using a virtual health portal that aimed to explore online portal accessibility, oMRP acceptance, and overall interface satisfaction among a sample of postpartum women.

Background: Postpartum depression remains one of the most common and severe childbirth complications, affecting more than 13% of women during the first three months after childbirth. Cognitive or behavioral talk therapy sessions and medication are the most frequently recommended treatments to alleviate symptoms. Although effective, women tend not to enroll or adhere to these modalities, suggesting they need alternative treatment plans. A possible alternative, mirroring …


Implementing Nurse Education On Evidence-Based Birthing Positions For First And Second Stages Of Labor To Promote Fetal Descent, Momoko Ueda 2023 University of San Francisco

Implementing Nurse Education On Evidence-Based Birthing Positions For First And Second Stages Of Labor To Promote Fetal Descent, Momoko Ueda

Master's Projects and Capstones

Cesarean deliveries can increase the risk of maternal and newborn complications. A cost-effective method to reduce unnecessary cesarean deliveries is through maternal repositioning during the first and second stages of labor. Research has shown that flexible sacrum positions such as standing, squatting, kneeling, lunging, hands and knees, side-lying, and use of a peanut ball reduces the duration of labor, lowers rates of cesarean deliveries, and promotes fetal descent. This project aims to increase nurse confidence in these evidence-based labor positions by implementing nurse education in the labor and delivery unit at a Bay Area County hospital. A pre-survey identified current …


Educating Labor And Delivery Nurses On Evidence-Based Birthing Positions To Promote Fetal Descent During First And Second Stage Labor, Sophia Nguyen 2023 University of San Francisco

Educating Labor And Delivery Nurses On Evidence-Based Birthing Positions To Promote Fetal Descent During First And Second Stage Labor, Sophia Nguyen

Master's Projects and Capstones

The goal of this project was to increase confidence of labor and delivery nurses in utilizing evidence-supported birth positions during the first and second stages of labor in order to aid in fetal descent and labor progression. Current statistics demonstrate climbing trends in cesarean deliveries, which have been associated with increased maternal morbidity and mortality. One nurse intervention that can reduce failure to progress, a main contributor to cesarean sections, is the use of various evidence-supported maternal birth positions such as ambulation, assisted squat, sitting, backwards sitting, lunging, throne, side-lying with peanut ball, hands-and-knees, and throne position. This evidence-based practice …


Educating Nursing Staff On Evidence-Based Maternal Positioning To Promote Fetal Descent During The First And Second Stages Of Labor, Mary Ray Fouad 2023 University of San Francisco

Educating Nursing Staff On Evidence-Based Maternal Positioning To Promote Fetal Descent During The First And Second Stages Of Labor, Mary Ray Fouad

Master's Projects and Capstones

The aim of this project was to determine whether educating Labor and Delivery (L&D) nurses on maternal positions would increase their confidence their implementation to reduce the risk of cesarean sections (c-sections, CS) and progress the first and second stages of labor. Previous studies have shown that upright positions reduce the length of both labor stages by promoting more effective uterine contractions. Although L&D nurses may be familiar with the labor positions, they may not have confidence in their utilization as the education and practice of the birthing positions is not standardized. At a Bay Area county hospital, L&D nurses …


Implementing An Infant-Driven Feeding Practice Model, Ann P. Nguyen 2023 The University of San Francisco

Implementing An Infant-Driven Feeding Practice Model, Ann P. Nguyen

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

Neonatal feeding practices have been the focus of many quality improvement studies due to large variations in care practices. Traditionally, the model for neonatal feeding has been a volume-based approach, one that focuses on a prescribed quantity consumed rather than the infant’s physiologic and developmental maturity (Fry et al., 2018). Recent literature has emphasized the benefits of a more developmentally supportive feeding approach in neonatal intensive care units (NICU), the infant-driven feeding model (IDF).

The IDF model focuses on individualized care, quality of the feed, and continuous assessment of feeding cues both before and during the feeding experience. Current literature …


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