BACKGROUND With the aging population, family caregivers provide increasingly complex and intense ... more BACKGROUND With the aging population, family caregivers provide increasingly complex and intense care for older adults and persons with disabilities. There is growing interest in developing community-based services to support family caregivers. Caregiving occurs around the clock, and caregivers face challenges in accessing community-based services at convenient times owing to the demands of care. Web-based resources hold promise for accessible real-time support. CareNav (TM), a caregiver resource information system, is a web-based platform designed to support real-time universal caregiver assessment, a record of client encounters, development of a care plan, tailored information and resource content, access to web-based caregiver resources, the capacity to track service authorization and contracts, and secure communications. The assessment includes needs and health conditions of both the care recipient and caregiver; current resources; and priorities for support, information, and re...
This article is part of a series, Supporting Family Caregivers: No Longer Home Alone, published i... more This article is part of a series, Supporting Family Caregivers: No Longer Home Alone, published in collaboration with the AARP Public Policy Institute. Results of focus groups, conducted as part of the AARP Public Policy Institute's No Longer Home Alone video project, supported evidence that family caregivers aren't given the information they need to manage the complex care regimens of family members. This series of articles and accompanying videos aims to help nurses provide caregivers with the tools they need to manage their family member's health care at home. The articles in this new installment of the series provide simple and useful instructions that nurses should reinforce with family caregivers who perform wound care tasks. Each article also includes an informational tear sheet—Information for Family Caregivers—that contains links to instructional videos. To use this series, nurses should read the article first, so they understand how best to help family caregive...
In recent years, pain control has become a topic of increased interest in the United States. Alth... more In recent years, pain control has become a topic of increased interest in the United States. Although the interest originated in professional societies (the American Pain Society has called for pain to be treated as a “fifth vital sign”), regulatory agencies have now picked up on the issue. For example, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), probably the most important of the regulatory agencies, has established standards for pain assessment to be implemented by the upcoming year (JCAHO, 2000).
A growing body of literature shows that family and unpaid caregivers of older adults with cancer ... more A growing body of literature shows that family and unpaid caregivers of older adults with cancer are assuming more care responsibilities, especially after discharge from an inpatient admission, and frequently report feeling unprepared to do so. Interprofessional collaborative practice can rectify this gap to help ensure caregivers are included in the care team and patient education in the hospital. This retrospective data analysis of electronic health record data examines the prevalence of caregiver involvement in education activities conducted by health care practitioners for older adult cancer inpatients at an academic medical hospital in the midwestern United States. Our dataset includes a total of 676 admissions of older adult cancer inpatients (565 unique patients) between 9/1/2018 and 10/1/2019. Descriptive statistical analyses were conducted to determine the prevalence of caregiver involvement in patient educational activities. The average patient was 75 years old (range: 66-...
The Shaping Healthy Choices Program (SHCP) involves the integration of five components: nutrition... more The Shaping Healthy Choices Program (SHCP) involves the integration of five components: nutrition education; family and community partnerships; regional agriculture; foods available on school site; and school wellness policies. This study uses a pre‐/post‐test design to test the hypothesis that schools utilizing the SHCP will improve nutrition knowledge, science processing skills, and health‐related behaviors. Schools meeting inclusion criteria were randomly assigned to control (C) or intervention (I) groups. All 4th grade students were invited to participate with a 98% (n=133) and 97% (n=177) rate of participation in C and I schools, respectively. The ethnic diversity index was 63 and 75, and free and reduced‐price eligibility was 30% and 35%, at C and I, respectively. The cornerstone of the SHCP was 20 h of inquiry‐based, garden‐enhanced nutrition education with accompanying parent newsletters. An increased variety of regional produce was available at I schools. The BMI for C and ...
BACKGROUND With the aging population, family caregivers provide increasingly complex and intense ... more BACKGROUND With the aging population, family caregivers provide increasingly complex and intense care for older adults and persons with disabilities. There is growing interest in developing community-based services to support family caregivers. Caregiving occurs around the clock, and caregivers face challenges in accessing community-based services at convenient times owing to the demands of care. Web-based resources hold promise for accessible real-time support. CareNav (TM), a caregiver resource information system, is a web-based platform designed to support real-time universal caregiver assessment, a record of client encounters, development of a care plan, tailored information and resource content, access to web-based caregiver resources, the capacity to track service authorization and contracts, and secure communications. The assessment includes needs and health conditions of both the care recipient and caregiver; current resources; and priorities for support, information, and re...
This article is part of a series, Supporting Family Caregivers: No Longer Home Alone, published i... more This article is part of a series, Supporting Family Caregivers: No Longer Home Alone, published in collaboration with the AARP Public Policy Institute. Results of focus groups, conducted as part of the AARP Public Policy Institute's No Longer Home Alone video project, supported evidence that family caregivers aren't given the information they need to manage the complex care regimens of family members. This series of articles and accompanying videos aims to help nurses provide caregivers with the tools they need to manage their family member's health care at home. The articles in this new installment of the series provide simple and useful instructions that nurses should reinforce with family caregivers who perform wound care tasks. Each article also includes an informational tear sheet—Information for Family Caregivers—that contains links to instructional videos. To use this series, nurses should read the article first, so they understand how best to help family caregive...
In recent years, pain control has become a topic of increased interest in the United States. Alth... more In recent years, pain control has become a topic of increased interest in the United States. Although the interest originated in professional societies (the American Pain Society has called for pain to be treated as a “fifth vital sign”), regulatory agencies have now picked up on the issue. For example, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), probably the most important of the regulatory agencies, has established standards for pain assessment to be implemented by the upcoming year (JCAHO, 2000).
A growing body of literature shows that family and unpaid caregivers of older adults with cancer ... more A growing body of literature shows that family and unpaid caregivers of older adults with cancer are assuming more care responsibilities, especially after discharge from an inpatient admission, and frequently report feeling unprepared to do so. Interprofessional collaborative practice can rectify this gap to help ensure caregivers are included in the care team and patient education in the hospital. This retrospective data analysis of electronic health record data examines the prevalence of caregiver involvement in education activities conducted by health care practitioners for older adult cancer inpatients at an academic medical hospital in the midwestern United States. Our dataset includes a total of 676 admissions of older adult cancer inpatients (565 unique patients) between 9/1/2018 and 10/1/2019. Descriptive statistical analyses were conducted to determine the prevalence of caregiver involvement in patient educational activities. The average patient was 75 years old (range: 66-...
The Shaping Healthy Choices Program (SHCP) involves the integration of five components: nutrition... more The Shaping Healthy Choices Program (SHCP) involves the integration of five components: nutrition education; family and community partnerships; regional agriculture; foods available on school site; and school wellness policies. This study uses a pre‐/post‐test design to test the hypothesis that schools utilizing the SHCP will improve nutrition knowledge, science processing skills, and health‐related behaviors. Schools meeting inclusion criteria were randomly assigned to control (C) or intervention (I) groups. All 4th grade students were invited to participate with a 98% (n=133) and 97% (n=177) rate of participation in C and I schools, respectively. The ethnic diversity index was 63 and 75, and free and reduced‐price eligibility was 30% and 35%, at C and I, respectively. The cornerstone of the SHCP was 20 h of inquiry‐based, garden‐enhanced nutrition education with accompanying parent newsletters. An increased variety of regional produce was available at I schools. The BMI for C and ...
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