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Implementation of a Maternal Mental Health Toolkit in the Setting of Well-Child Visits | Forbes, Nona; Al-Khudairi, Amanda | 2022 | Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) can occur during pregnancy up to a year after childbirth. PPD is a serious but treatable medical illness that can include feelings of extreme sadness, anxiety, indifference, and affect sleep and the ability to care for self or infant. There are severe risks to... |
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Use of Obstetric Emergency Interprofessional Simulation in a Rural Setting to Improve Knowledge, Self-efficacy, and Attitudes | Garrett, Kellie R.; Phares, Pamela; Cohen, Susanna | 2022 | Background: Utah has ten counties with fewer than six primary care providers, including OB- GYN providers, and two counties with none. Evidence-based obstetric (OB) practice in rural settings can be challenging outside of an academic medical care setting without strategies to ensure the disseminatio... |
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Implementation of an Obstetric Triage Toolkit in a Rural Utah Hospital | Thompson, Elaine M.; Al-Khudairi, Amanda | 2022 | Background: Rural Obstetric Registered Nurses (RNs) are required to have skills in all aspects of antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum care. The low volume of births and triage patients make it challenging for rural RNs to develop and maintain adequate skills. The use of a standardized triage edu... |
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Improving Provider Comfort in Discussing Race-Based Health Disparities in Pregnant and Birthing People | Creal, Cristi; Cohen, Susanna; Al-Khudairi, Amanda; Fall, Jeelan | 2022 | Background: Race-based health disparities continue in the United States despite directed and significant efforts. Regardless of age, income status, education level, or gender identity, people of color continue to fall victim to higher morbidity and mortality rates compared to White individuals. Cons... |
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A Quality Improvement Project to Increase Screening for Chlamydia in a Primary Care Setting | Dowdle, McCall; Phares, Pamela | 2022 | Background: Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection in the United States. Nearly two-thirds of reported chlamydia cases occur in individuals aged 15-24 years. Most women infected with chlamydia are asymptomatic. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends annu... |
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Improving Nurse Confidence and Competence When Performing Speculum Exams | Evertsen, Sadie H.; Al-Khudairi, Amanda | 2022 | POSTER |
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Creating a Birth Plan Decision Aid to Manage Birth Expectations | Sartori, Brittney; Phares, Pamela | 2022 | POSTER |
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Cervical Cancer Prevention: Improving Abnormal Pap Follow-Up | Fuqua, Dana M.; Taylor-Swanson, Lisa J. | 2022 | POSTER |
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Initiate Perinatal Depression Screening at the St. George OB/GYN Clinic | Taylor, Buffy; Taylor-Swanson, Lisa | 2022 | POSTER |
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Implementation of a Maternal Mental Health Toolkit in the Setting of Well Child Visits | Forbes, Nona; Al-Khudairi, Amanda | 2022 | POSTER |
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Using Interprofessional Obstetric Emergency Simulation to Improve Rural Providers' Competence | Garrett, Kellie R.; Phares, Pamela; Cohen, Susanna | 2022 | POSTER |
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Improving Sleep Quality Using "Quiet Time" in the Postpartum Period | Malik, Yumna; Phares, Pamela | 2022 | POSTER |
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Improving Sleep Quality and Duration in the Postpartum Period through Quiet Time; Patient Satisfaction; Practice Guidelines as Topic | Malik, Yumna; Phares, Pamela | 2022 | Background: Postpartum patients are routinely disturbed at frequent intervals during their hospital admission, so unbroken sleep is rarely possible. This can lead to sleep deprivation which can have significant adverse health implications such as a decline in cognitive function, and impaired healing... |
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Developing Interprofessional Training Modules to Improve Community-to-Hospital Birth Transfers: A Human Centered-Design Approach | Haymond, Jessica; Al-Khudairi, Amanda | 2022 | Background: The number of women choosing to give birth in the community (either at home or in a birth center) rather than in the hospital setting is increasing due to personal preference, previous birth trauma, and the COVID-19 pandemic (Monteblanco, 2021). About one in ten women involved in a commu... |
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Increasing Contraceptive Use in Rural Latina Women | Morgan, Stephanie; Litchman, Michelle; Clifton, Jennifer | 2021 | POSTER |
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Implementing Screening for Substance Use in the Prenatal Setting | Murray, Taylor; Simonsen, Sara; Smid, Marcela | 2021 | POSTER |
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Reducing Continuous Urinary Catheter Use in Postpartum Women | Merrill, Eric; Phares, Pamela | 2021 | POSTER |
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Identifying and Addressing Racial Bias in Maternal Health | Fall, Jeelan; Simonsen, Sara; Ellis, Jessica Ann; Cohen, Susanna | 2021 | POSTER |
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Reducing the Duration of Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Dwell Time in Women at Low-Risk for Postpartum Hemorrhage | Morris, Nathan M.; Phares, Pamela | 2021 | POSTER |
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Implementing the NIDA Quick Screen at Sugarhouse Clinic | Moore, Francesca; Simonsen, Sara; Smid, Marcela | 2021 | POSTER |
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Increasing Contraceptive Access in Rural Southeastern Utah | Armstrong, Katrina; Phares, Pamela; Pendergrass, Danielle Howa | 2021 | POSTER |
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Screening for Cardiometabolic Risk in Reproductive Age Women | Jones, Angela M.; Phares, Pamela | 2021 | POSTER |
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Improving Screening for Substance Use Disorder in Pregnancy | Wittwer, Kaitlyn; Phares, Pamela; Tufts, Gillian | 2021 | POSTER |
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Improving Miscarriage Support in the Emergency Department | Smith, Jennifer; Phares, Pamela; Cole, Erin | 2021 | POSTER |
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Improving Labor and Delivery Nurses Confidence with Unintentional Nurse-Attended Deliveries (UNAD) Through Education and Simulation Skills Training | Armstrong, Isabelle; Sanchez-Birkhead, Ana; Elmore, Christina | 2020 | POSTER |