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Education and Training for the Prevention of Violence in the Home Health Care Workplace Environment
(Georgetown University, 2017)Home health care (HHC) is one of the fastest growing sectors in health care with an expected 66% increase in growth and projected significant rise in HHC services. This results in an increase in demand of 109% for home ... -
Effect of a Spirituality-Based Educational Intervention on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceived Barriers for African-American Women Regarding Breast Health
(Georgetown University, 2019)The purpose of this study, which used a quasi-experimental pre/post design, was to examine how spirituality of African-American women (AAW) affected their self-reported breast health practices and attitudes, and perceived ... -
Effect of an Educational Intervention for Healthcare Providers on Body Mass Index Quality Measures
(Georgetown University, 2017)Increased body mass index (BMI) is associated with multiple complications and reducing BMI improves health. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) core quality measures (QMs) necessitate screening for out-of-range ... -
Effect of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Education on Sexual Behaviors of Gay and Bisexual Men
(Georgetown University, 2017)Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a drug that prevents the transmission of human-immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but not the transmission of other sexually-transmitted infections (STIs). Studies of PrEP use to prevent the ... -
Effects of an Education Intervention on Implementing a Social Determinants of Health Screening Tool in Primary Care
(Georgetown University, 2017)The purpose of the project is as follows: (a) Assess an education intervention regarding Social Determinants of Health (SDH) on clinical staff, (b) Integrate and evaluate a SDH screening tool called PRAPARE into clinical ... -
Effects of Education on Public Perception and Knowledge of Midwives in Rural Kansas
(Georgetown University, 2020)This study assessed the Grant County, Kansas, public’s current perception and knowledge of the role of the midwife and determined the influence of education on their perception and knowledge. A pre and posttest design was ... -
Eliminating Routine Evaluation of Gastric Residuals in the NICU
(Georgetown University, 2021)Although routine evaluation of gastric content was a former standard of care in neonatal nursing as a measure of feeding tolerance, recent studies demonstrate little evidence to support the practice. It delays the achievement ... -
Eliminating Routine Evaluation of Gastric Residuals in the NICU
(Georgetown University, 2021)Although routine evaluation of gastric content was a former standard of care in neonatal nursing as a measure of feeding tolerance, recent studies demonstrate little evidence to support the practice. It delays the achievement ... -
Ending Pandemics: US Foreign Policy to Mitigate Today's Major Killers, Tomorrow's Outbreaks, and the Health Impacts of Climate Change.
(Journal of International Affairs, 2019-09)Every U.S. President in recent decades has had to respond to at least one pandemic disease. Political leadership has proven decisive. In the coming years, U.S. foreign policy will face at least three inter-related issues: ... -
Estimation of Surgical Blood Loss by Surgery and Anesthesia Trainees: Impact of an Educational Intervention of Interrater Reliability
(Georgetown University, 2020)Intraoperative blood loss estimation by members of the surgical and anesthesia teams is often inaccurate with potentially detrimental clinical consequences. Despite this, few trainees receive standardized visual blood loss ... -
Evaluating an Innovative Health Equity Curriculum
(Georgetown University, 2022)Racism, classism, and gender discrimination—compounded by heterosexism, gender binarism, weight-bias, etc. are social forces that undermine equitable distribution of the social determinants of health and result in health ... -
Evaluation of a Staffing to Workload Tool in a Multispeciality Clinic Setting
(Georgetown University, 2021)Increasing pressure to manage the cost of healthcare has resulted in shifting care towards ambulatory settings and is driving a focus on cost transparency. There are few nurse staffing to workload models developed for ... -
Evaluation of the Effects of a Simulation-Based Training Program on Situation Awareness in Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists
(Georgetown University, 2020)Situation awareness is a non-technical skill that has major implications in human behavior. Faults in situation awareness can increase chances for error to occur. In the field of nurse anesthesia, this is particularly ... -
Evaluation of the Integration of Acetaminophen and Dexmedetomidine in the Cardiac Surgery Population: Impact on the Amount of Prescribed Opioids, Respiratory and Cardiovascular Outcomes
(Georgetown University, 2020)A high opioid technique has been used for many years during the care of cardiac surgery patients. In recent years, there has been a growing focus on opioid over-prescription and usage secondary to the opioid epidemic in ... -
Evaluation of the Process of Implementing VA Video Connect Visits in a Veterans Affairs Behavioral Health Clinic
(Georgetown University, 2020)Access to health care is an ongoing issue for the increasing population of United States veterans with complex health issues. To mitigate the access issue, the Veterans Affairs (VA) utilizes telehealth technology. Telehealth ... -
Examining Clinician Attitudes on Sexual Health Assessment After an Educational Intervention
(Georgetown University, 2018)It is estimated that 43% of women suffer from sexual dysfunction. Women expect their providers to evaluate their sexual health, yet most clinicians do not because they feel they do not have the time, training, or knowledge ... -
Examining the Impact of an Educational Intervention on Provider Beliefs and Attitudes Regarding the Importance of Sexual Health Management
(Georgetown University, 2022)This project aimed to evaluate the effect of an educational intervention on the beliefs and attitudes of primary care providers regarding the importance of sexual health management. Data were collected over an eight-week ... -
Exploration of the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Hospice
(Georgetown University, 2018)Current literature indicates hospices are providing complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) with the participation of employees and/or volunteers as an adjunct to conventional medicine to assist in symptom management ... -
Exploring a Change in Meditation Practice Using Noise-Canceling Headphones
(Georgetown University, 2017)Perceived stress is a rising health issue related to daily stressors. Cumulative effects of stress have physical, mental, and emotional consequences. Meditation is a safe, self-care activity with demonstrated effectiveness ... -
Fear of Childbirth in Pregnant Women: Exploring Prevalence and Birth Mode Preference
(Georgetown University, 2022)Fear of childbirth (FOC) is a perinatal anxiety condition which exists along a diagnostic continuum. Mild FOC, on the lower end of the spectrum, is characterized by common labor-related fears while tokophobia, on the higher ... -
Flipped Classroom Model in Nurse Anesthesia Programs: An Exploration of Prevalence, Students’ Satisfaction, and Receptiveness
(Georgetown University, 2020)Purpose: The study examines the prevalence of the flipped classroom (FC) model in US Nurse Anesthesia Programs and determines student satisfaction levels, perceived learning effectiveness, and receptiveness to the model. -
Health Maintenance Education for Caregivers of Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: Impact on Knowledge and Adherence
(Georgetown University, 2021)Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) has the potential to affect growth, pubertal and psychosocial development. Limited knowledge and adherence can be problematic for both children with IBD and their caregivers. ... -
Health Systems Innovating to Address Food Insecurity: Analysis of Program Implementation, Evaluation, and the Future
(Georgetown University, 2020)While individuals have always been able to recognize the influence of social factors on their health, and ability to attain healthcare, the healthcare industry has only recently shifted their attentiveness to the impacts ... -
Identifier Bouffants: An Exploration of the Impact on Verbal Communication Amongst Interdisciplinary Operating Room Personnel
(Georgetown University, 2020)Patient safety is negatively impacted when interdisciplinary operating room personnel fail to communicate.1 Failures in verbal communication are often due to unfamiliarity among team members.1 Although name and position ... -
Impact of an Education Session on Nurse Practitioner Attitudes and Knowledge in the Care of the Sexual and Gender Minority Population
(Georgetown University, 2022)The sexual and gender minority (SGM) population, more familiarly known as theLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) population, is an innately diverse group with a broad range of gender ... -
Impact of an Online Education Intervention on Healthcare Providers' Self-Efficacy for Assessment and Care of Clients Experiencing Female Sexual Dysfunction
(Georgetown University, 2022)In the United States, nearly half of all women will report having at least one type of female sexual dysfunction at any given point in their lives. Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) is defined as a disturbance in sexual ... -
Impact of Anti-Bias Education on Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Attitudes, Beliefs, and Bias Toward Patients
(Georgetown University, 2022)In the United States, mental health disparities burden Black communities. Despite the end of slavery, systemic structures remain prevalent adversely impacting care. There exist vast disparities in Black patients’ psychiatric ... -
IMPACT OF HEALTHCARE PROVIDER EDUCATION RELATED TO SAFE SLEEP PRACTICES ON CARE DELIVERY
(Georgetown University, 2016)The purpose of this study was to increase the knowledge level and change self-reported behavioral intent among a sample of healthcare providers regarding safe sleep messaging. From 1995 through 2015 in New York City, an ... -
Impact of Integrating the American Diabetes Association Diabetes Risk Test on Prediabetes Screening and Diagnosis Incidence Rates and Clinical Outcomes
(Georgetown University, 2019)Approximately 84 million adults are living with prediabetes in the US, and approximately 10% are aware of their condition, suggesting inadequate screening. Using the American Diabetes Association Diabetes Risk Test (ADART), ... -
Impact of Staff Education on Attitudes about Depression Screening Among the Latino Population in a Community Free Clinic
(Georgetown University, 2022)Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common psychiatric disorders in the United States with a disease burden that is associated with numerous adverse outcomes. Among the nation’s Latino population, the ... -
Implementation of a Frailty Assessment Tool in a General Surgery Practice
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Implementation of a New Method to Track Propofol in an Endoscopy Unit
(Georgetown University, 2016)Propofol is a widely used anesthesia induction agent and is easily accessible in most healthcare facilities. Unlike regulated or schedule drugs, propofol is inconsistently tracked, leading to inaccurate inventories, ... -
Implementation of an Evidence-Based Incentive Spirometry Guideline: An Initiative to Promote Pediatric Sickle Cell Nurses’ Knowledge and Documentation Adherence
(Georgetown University, 2022)Over 50% of children with homozygous sickle cell disease (HbSS) will have at least one episode of acute chest syndrome in the first decade of life. Literature validates that incentive spirometry use in patients with sickle ... -
In-Situ Simulation of Intraoperative Emergencies: An Exploration of Prevalence in Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists’ Workplaces and Satisfaction with the Experience
(Georgetown University, 2020)Intraoperative emergencies occur infrequently, and prompt recognition and treatment are essential to prevent adverse outcomes. Previously learned knowledge and clinical skills have been shown to degrade over time. In ... -
Influencing Collaborative Maternity Care Through Obstetric Hospitalist Education
(Georgetown University, 2020)The importance of collaboration in maternity care in the U.S. is apparent with deficits in both care disparities and quality, despite disproportionate expenditures to improve care. Utilization of experienced, well-trained ... -
Integration of Survivorship Care Plans into Standard Care: A Quality Improvement Project
(Georgetown University, 2016)American College of Surgeons’ Commission on Cancer accredited programs are required to provide Survivorship Care Plans (SCPs) to cancer survivors after initial cancer treatment. A critical need exists to evaluate SCP ... -
Internally Regulated Eating, Body Mass Index, and the Influence of COVID Pandemic-Related Lifestyle Changes Among Middle-Aged Women
(Georgetown University, 2022)ABSTRACTObesity is a major cause of preventable disease and mortality, and typical diet and exercise strategies are largely unsuccessful for weight management long-term. Middle-aged women are at particular risk for weight ... -
Interracial Dating Attitudes, HIV Risks, Substance Use, and Depression in a Sample of Asian MSM in an Urban Setting
(2007)There is an extensive body of behavioral and scientific research devoted to HIV/AIDS among Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities with a specific focus on men who have sex with men (MSM). There is also ... -
Intimate Partner Violence Screening: Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Knowledge, Perceptions, and Practice
(Georgetown University, 2022)Those who experience intimate partner violence (IPV) seek health care more frequently due to a multitude of health consequences. Healthcare providers are an essential entry point to identify victims. However, rates of ... -
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions of Advanced Practice Providers Regarding Use of Buffered Versus Non-Buffered Lidocaine Hydrochloride 1% for Interventional Procedural Pain Management in Adults
(Georgetown University, 2018)The purpose of this study was to examine: a) knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of advanced practice providers (APPs) - nurse practitioners (NPs), and physician assistants (PAs) - regarding the use of buffered versus ...