Hacking, Holly_DNP_2021

Title Hacking, Holly_DNP_2021
Alternative Title The Implementation of a Diabetes Education Patient Tracking System in a Rural Utah Hospital
Creator Hacking, Holly
Collection Name Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Description The following Doctor of Nursing Practice dissertation examines patients with diabetes managing their disease process through education materials and resources. Diabetes educators play a crucial role in providing this education and tracking patient education, goals, and status, an essential aspect of a quality diabetes education program. The goal of this DNP project was to replace a paper tracking system with an electronic patient tracking system to elevate care for patients with diabetes in a rural hospital in Utah. The results of this project included improved efficiency of the diabetes educator, improved patient status as seen with decreases in the average AIC levels, and increased patient and provider correspondence.
Abstract Diabetes self-management education and support are critical for all patients with diabetes. For diabetes education programs to be effective, they must determine patient status, track changes, provide consistent, organized education, follow up with patients, report to referring providers, and report to the accreditation body. The purpose of this Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project was to replace paper documentation with an electronic diabetes education tracking system. The utilization of electronic health records improves quality patient outcomes by increasing the efficiency of documentation and retrieval of data. Chronicle Diabetes is an electronic data management system designed specifically for diabetes education. Implementation included working with the Information Technology department, introducing the program to hospital staff, and completing education with the diabetes educator. The training was completed with the diabetes educator, the clinical informatics nurse, and the medical records department. During the data collection phase of the project, thirty-one patients were entered into the Chronicle Diabetes. The project's success was demonstrated by the diabetes educator's increase in efficiency of 60-90 minutes per patient, improved patient outcomes noted by the average decrease in AIC's and the increase in patient and provider communication. Implementing a diabetes patient tracking system like Chronicle Diabetes improves the consistency of diabetes self-management education and support for patients with diabetes. Well developed electronic health systems improve user satisfaction by streamlining documentation, facilitating patient and provider communication, and enhancing quality care continuity for patients with diabetes.
Subject Diabetics; Patient education; Nurse practitioners; Medicine--Documentation
Keywords EHR; Diabetes; Education; Tracking; Documentation
Digital Publisher Stewart Library, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, United States of America
Date Original 2021
Medium Dissertation
Type Text
Access Extent 1.04 MB; 41 page PDF
Language eng
Rights The author has granted Weber State University Archives a limited, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce his or her theses, in whole or in part, in electronic or paper form and to make it available to the general public at no charge. The author retains all other rights.
Source University Archives Electronic Records; Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing. Stewart Library, Weber State University
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Format application/pdf
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Setname wsu_atdson
ID 12055
Reference URL https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6z7cjsj
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