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    Toxic Stress Education for Pediatric Practitioners to Improve Health Outcomes 

    Austin-Morris, Becky (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2018)
    Toxic stress associated with adverse childhood experiences during childhood can have catastrophic lifelong neurobiological, social, and emotional effects and has been shown to decrease life expectancy up to 20 years. ...

    Decreasing Stress Through Education for Caregivers of Community-Dwelling Individuals with Dementia 

    Conant, Jessica (University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2019)
    People with dementia experience a decline in mental ability that interferes with daily life. The behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia affect the majority of individuals suffering from dementia and cause ...

    Reducing Outpatient Antibiotic Resistance: A Quasi-Experimental Study 

    Brown, Cynthia A. (2017)
    Approximately 50% of antibiotics prescribed are not necessary, nevertheless in the United States among the many outpatient prescriptions, few are more widely prescribed than antibiotics. The inappropriate use of ...

    Provision of Telelactation Support to Improve Breastfeeding Outcome 

    Falcon, Alexis (University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2020)
    Breastfeeding is a valuable infant feeding method that offers many preventative health benefits to mothers and infants. The American Academy of Pediatrics and the World Health Organization provide recommendations ...

    Evidence-Based Practice Asthma Education in Primary Care 

    Blundell, Alissa (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2017)
    Asthma affects more than 300 million people across the globe. The financial burden impacts individuals and their families as well as communities and health care systems. Although asthma education is a fundamental ...

    Pediatric Behavioral Health Screening in the Primary Care Practice 

    Merino, Jesse (University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2022)
    Behavioral health issues affect between 15% to 20% of children, and if left untreated, these issues can lead to long-term mental and physical health issues in children and adolescents. The purpose of this quasi-experimental, ...

    Clinical Pathway for the Fontan Patient to Standardize Care 

    Lagergren, Sarah M. (University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2019)
    The Fontan repair is the final stage of surgical palliation for the pediatric patient with a single ventricle heart. The post-operative medical management of this patient population can be variable and hospital length ...

    BMI and Waist Circumference for Increased Overweight and Obesity Diagnosis 

    Scarbrough, Krystal M. (University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2020)
    Overweight and obesity rates in the United States are reaching epidemic proportions and is a greater reality to rural communities. The purpose of this quasi-experimental, quality improvement project was to increase ...

    Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening in African American Women After Multiple Interventions 

    Inciardi, Erin (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2017)
    African American women are consistently diagnosed at later stages of breast and cervical cancer than Caucasian women, leading to increased morbidity and mortality rates. Although the mammogram and Papanikolaou (Pap) ...

    Cerebrovascular Accident Behavioral Modification Education for High-Risk Women 

    Lewien, Tish Barnett (2017)
    Cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs) continue to be one of the leading causes of disability and death throughout the United States (U.S.). While both men and women are at risk for CVAs, more women have CVAs each year than ...

    The Effect of Motivational Interviewing on Stroke Risk in Adults 

    Kerner, Carli M. (University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2019)
    Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States, and there are physical, economic, and emotional consequences for patients and their families. Finding effective ways to reduce risk factors and prevent ...

    Role of Multimodal Analgesia in Recovery and Acute Pain in Bariatric Surgery 

    Shaji, Sherly (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2018)
    Obesity affects pathophysiology causing cardiac, respiratory, and metabolic disorders. In modern societies, bariatric weight-loss surgical procedures are escalating, as surgery has become a treatment method for obesity. ...

    Heart Failure-Related Palliative Care through Education and Standardized Referral 

    Harvey, Nikki (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2018)
    Heart failure is a complex syndrome affecting over 5.7 million Americans. The annual cost of heart failure in the United States is $31 billion with much of that occurring toward the end of life. Providers struggle with ...

    A Violence Prevention and Preparedness Educational Intervention in Primary Care Clinics 

    Taylor, Jennifer (2017)
    Violent acts of patients and/or visitors in the healthcare setting are an increasing problem that threatens the physical safety and psychological well-being of primary care office staff members and providers, as well ...

    Oncology Patient Education by a Nurse Practitioner and Stress Reduction 

    Baumgardner, Kaitlyn (University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2020)
    According to the American Cancer Society, approximately 1.7 million new cancer cases were diagnosed in 2018. With a new diagnosis of cancer, patient education can be used to decrease anxiety about the diagnosis and ...

    Implementation and Evaluation of the Success of a Direct Primary Care Model 

    Spangler, Charlyne R. (University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2020)
    Due to rising health care costs, limited access to primary care, and primary care provider shortages, new health care models need to be implemented to reduce costs, improve outcomes, increase access, and encourage more ...

    Stroke Education to Reduce Adult Stroke Risk: An Evidence-Based Quality Initiative 

    Leinenbach, Kalie (University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2019)
    A stroke can have a devastating effect on a person’s health and life expectancy. Implementation of beneficial and relevant prevention strategies, such as reducing weight, increasing physical activity, and smoking ...

    The Political Astuteness of Nurse Practitioners Following a Successful Legislative Journey 

    Hart, LaDonna (2016-05)
    Nebraska became the 20th state to modernize regulations to allow for full practice authority for nurse practitioners. Legislative victories such as those evident in Nebraska are often lead by professional associations and are dependent on the level...

    Physical Activity and Medication Adherence to Decrease Stroke Risk in Atrial Fibrillation 

    Ngigi, Patricia W. (University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2020)
    Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States with about 800,000 strokes per year and is a significant cause of adult disability. About 15% of all strokes are attributed to atrial fibrillation. Moderate ...

    Reducing Risk for Cardiovascular Disease in African American Women 

    Hilton, Katlyn (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2018)
    In the United States, African American women are at significant risk for cardiovascular disease, influenced by factors such as obesity, hypertension, sedentary lifestyle, and low socioeconomic status. This Doctor of ...
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