Browsing General Submissions: Presentations (Oral and Poster) by Funders "The DAISY Foundation"
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Caregiver burden and quality of life factors affecting caregivers caring for patients with cutaneous t-cell lymphoma
(3/1/2017)A unique caregiver burden and quality of life for the caregivers of CTCL patients exists, and as such, there may be unidentified, and thus unmet, caregiver needs. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine ... -
Clinical experiences of racism encountered by Black women seeking non-pregnancy related reproductive healthcare
We offered these research questions in the original research application: 1. How is racism and discrimination experienced in this setting? 2. How do experiences of racism impact future health-seeking behavior (e.g. ... -
Cultural care needs of Spanish speaking parents with limited English proficiency (LEP)
The purpose of this qualitative, ethnonursing study was to understand values, beliefs, and experiences of Spanish speaking parents with limited English proficiency (SSP-LEP), of Mexican origin, whose children are hospitalized ... -
Development of a multidsiplinary team to prevent peristomal hernia
Topic: Peristomal hernia (PH) is a pervasive, costly, and distressing problem for persons living with permanent ostomies. Prevalence rates vary greatly ranging from 20% to 78% of patients. Persons with PH experience ... -
Early detection and nursing intervention in the care of patients with delirium
Quality improvement/evidence-based practice (EBP) project to increase compliance and accuracy of using the confusion assessment method (CAM) tool used to detect delirium as well as implement evidenced based nursing ... -
Exercise and hospitalized leukemia patients
(12/14/2015)Purposes: To determine if patients in a structured, monitored walking program experience less symptom distress than patients receiving the usual standard of care. Background/Significance: Cancer and its treatments are ... -
Exploring social determinants of health and vaccine declination: Pilot survey of adults within a safety net healthcare system
Viral outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) and increasing vaccine hesitancy among populations experiencing health disparities highlight the need to develop strategies to improve vaccine uptake and reduce vaccine declination ... -
Implementation of an evidence-based patient education Stoplight Tool to reduce cancer treatment-induced diarrhea
CID is a common side effect of chemotherapy treatment for patients with gastrointestinal cancers, which can result in ED visits, hospital admissions and delays in cancer treatment impacting overall survival. Prior research ... -
The innovative patient-centered case study model: CBV protocol for autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplant
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experience of individuals undergoing bone marrow transplant and to explore the lived experience of caregivers of patients undergoing bone marrow transplant. -
Investigating chemobrain onset: A pilot study exploring the severity and onset of cognitive impairment
Background: Chemotherapy related changes in cognition fall into a cluster of symptoms commonly referred to as chemobrain. To date, nursing literature on the progression of chemobrain and tools used to describe this progression ... -
It takes a village to put food in the bank: Changing food insecurity in our community one patient at a time
The aim of this evidence-based practice project is to implement and evaluate a training program for healthcare personnel that will assist in identifying patients who are food insecure and increase food security. -
Mouth matters
(2018-01-05)Introduction: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and periodontal disease (PD) are both diseases of inflammation identified by redness and swelling. Most periodontitis cases among children and adolescents occur as a ... -
Oncology missed care
Identified as a universal phenomenon, missing nursing care has a significant impact on patient safety and outcomes1. To better understand the impact missed nursing care has on the cancer patients, further exploration ... -
Partnering with families to validate questionnaires assessing unmet needs of children, adolescents, and parents/caregivers at the end of cancer treatment
(8/30/2017)Transitioning off cancer treatment is a momentous occasion for pediatric patients and their families, but also brings anxiety and fear, suggesting that there are unmet needs/gaps in services provided at the end of treament. ... -
Refining the EARR Tool in pediatric oncology
The purposes of this study were to ensure the Pediatric Oncology Education on Audiogram Results and Recommendations (EARR) Tool is feasible and acceptable to parents, audiologists, and oncology providers and to describe ... -
Rural transgender health access
The purpose of this study was to explore access to care for rural transgender and gender-diverse youth through the lens of a gender-affirming teen health clinic at that serves a rural catchment. -
Unintended consequences of a neonatal intensive care unit redesign from open-bay to single family rooms
Background: With over 400,000 preterm births in the US annually, neonatal intensive care units (NICUS) are critical to providing high quality care and ensuring optimal health outcomes for preterm neonates. Our objective ... -
The use of simulation and standardized patients to enhance nursing student competency in caring for LGBTQ individuals
HP 2020 proposes that increasing training for health care providers in the provision of culturally competent care will improve health outcomes for this vulnerable population. Nurses are usually the first point of care for ... -
Validation of a pictorial nausea assessment scale in pediatric patients with an oncology diagnosis
Background: Children who have been diagnosed with cancer often receive emetogenic chemotherapy as part of their treatment protocol. Baxter and colleagues (2011) developed a pictorial scale to assess nausea in children; The ... -
Youth survivor perspectives on healthcare and human trafficking
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the perspectives of youth survivors of sex trafficking on healthcare to improve care for this vulnerable and often unrecognized population. Design and Methods: Semi-structured focus ...