Browsing by Author "Hasenau, Susan M."
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Implementing obesity management in primary care: Linking evidence based guidelines with a nurse practitioner model of care
Cogswell, Lisa; O'Connor, Nancy A.; Burgermeister, Diane; Hasenau, Susan M. (2016-06-03)Background: Obesity is a rising epidemic, affecting over one third of U.S. adults and over 13% of the world’s population, carrying significant morbidity and mortality. There have been decreasing rates of obesity ... -
Improving patient care outcomes through better delegation-communication among nurses and assistive personnel
Wagner, Elissa A.; O'Connor, Nancy A.; Hasenau, Susan M. (2016-06-08)In acute care settings, registered nurses must depend on and delegate to unlicensed assistive personnel when providing direct care to patients. The nurses’ ability to effectively delegate can affect the safety and ... -
The influence of an emergency "preflight" transition checklist on the transfer of senior facility residents to the emergency department
Moccia, Joan Michelle; Hasenau, Susan M.; Dunn, Deborah; Hanson, Patricia (2016-05-27)Study objective: The transition of care is flawed between senior nursing facilities (skilled, assisted-living, and independent settings), Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and emergency department (ED) personnel predisposing ... -
Nutrition education content in nurse practitioner curricula: What are Michigan NP's learning about nutrition?
Trapp, Caroline; O'Connor, Nancy A.; Hasenau, Susan M.; Schmitz, Karen (2016-05-27)Background and Purpose: Unhealthy diets are linked to common chronic diseases in the U.S. and Michigan. Healthy People 2020 calls for more nutrition counseling in primary care office visits. The last known survey of nutrition ... -
Pediatric cardiac transplant: Quality of life of urban families
Kelm, Lauren; O'Connor, Nancy A.; Banfield, Barbara; Hasenau, Susan M. (2016-05-31)Introduction: To describe quality of life (QoL) of pediatric cardiac transplant recipients and caregivers in an urban setting, to examine differences in QoL between recipients and caregivers, and to determine ... -
The power over pain coaching intervention improves functional status in African Americans with cancer pain
Vallerand, April; Hasenau, Susan M.; Templin, Thomas (2017-07-21)Purpose: Functional status, or the ability to carry out meaningful activities, is affected by pain intensity and the patient’s belief that they can control the pain to an extent that allows them to participate ...