Now showing items 132-151 of 154

    • Screening Adolescent Females for Eating Disorders in Primary Care 

      Thom, Brooke Marie (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      In recent decades, there has been an increased focus on the idealization of thinness and the pressure and expectancy to be thin, which contributes to a rising number of individuals that experience severe body dissatisfaction ...
    • Screening and Brief Intervention for 12-15 Year Olds in Primary Care 

      Tiedeman, Nathan George (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Alcohol is a widely enjoyed, misused, and abused legal substance consumed in the United States. Although alcohol is a legal substance in the United States, the consumptions does not come without risks. Alcohol is known to ...
    • Screening and Brief Interventions for Alcohol Use in College Students 

      Dolalie Kelsch, Angela Ann (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      College students are recognized as a high-risk group for alcohol problems in the United States. Annually approximately 500,000 college students are unintentionally injured, and more than 1,700 college students die from ...
    • Screening for Adolescent Depression in a Rural Primary Care Clinic 

      Bailey, Hannah Taylor (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      In the United States, 11.4% of adolescents between the ages of 12-17 are diagnosed with depression each year (Leslie & Chike-Harris, 2017). Unfortunately, research shows that as many as two in three youth with depression ...
    • Screening for Adverse Childhood Experiences in Primary Care: Recommendations for Practice 

      Emerson, Julie Ann (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) increase the risk of childhood injury as well as long-term negative mental and physical health outcomes. ACE are defined as potentially traumatic events occurring during childhood and ...
    • Screening for Bipolar Disorder in the Primary Care Setting Using the Mood Disorder Questionnaire 

      Good, Julian David (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      The majority of patients who have mental health needs are seen by their primary care provider (PCP) for treatment. In 2014, an estimated 6.6% of adults in the United States met diagnostic criteria for a major depressive ...
    • Screening for Noise Induced Hearing Loss in Agricultural Workers and Farmers 

      Dewitz, Erin (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health hearing loss is the third most prevalent condition after high blood pressure and arthritis in the United States (U.S.) (NIOSH, 2019). An estimated 22 ...
    • Screening for Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Rural Farmers 

      Lien, Vanessa (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most common occupational health diseases. Noise-induced hearing loss is also the second most common occupational illness or injury in the United States today (Centers for ...
    • Screening for Skin Cancer in Primary Care: Implementation of Dermoscopy 

      Hencley, Erin (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      Skin cancer affects millions of individuals each year. Cutaneous malignant melanoma, which only accounts for a small portion of all skin cancers, is the most serious and is associated with the highest mortality. Education ...
    • Screening for Youth Depression in Primary Care 

      Chesley, Kayla (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Video summarizing Ph.D. dissertation for a non-specialist audience.
    • A Self-Help Intervention for Caregivers of People Diagnosed With an Eating Disorder 

      Condon, Steven Lin (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      The purpose of this evidence-based practice project was to support caregivers of patients with eating disorders by delivering an evidence-based intervention designed to decrease caregiving burden and illness maintaining ...
    • Skin Cancer Prevention in North Dakota Farmers and Ranchers 

      Stensgard, Kathryn Marie (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      It is widely known that skin cancer is a significant health concern. Studies show that farmers and ranchers are at increased risk of skin cancer, presumed to be secondary to the increased time they spend outdoors and their ...
    • Skin Cancer Screening in Primary Care Using Dermoscopy 

      Lubitz, Erin Eliza (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Skin cancer rates continue to rise affecting millions of individuals annually. While cutaneous malignant melanoma comprises a fraction of total skin cancers diagnosed, melanoma is associated with a poor prognosis and higher ...
    • Skin Cancer Screening with the Use of Dermoscopy in Primary Care 

      Peters, Gretchen Anne (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      According to the American Cancer Society (ACS) (2018), skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. Though rare, melanoma is the skin cancer linked with the highest mortality rate (The Skin Cancer ...
    • Skin Cancer Screening: Implementation of Dermoscopy in Rural Primary Care 

      Lehn, Mitchell Charles (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States and worldwide, and rates continue to rise (American Academy of Dermatology Association [AAD], 2020; Skin Cancer Foundation [SCF], 2020). Although there is disagreement ...
    • Sleep Hygiene Analysis & Education Module for Nursing Students 

      Sorenson, Kayla Jean (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      There is a research gap regarding college nursing student sleep habits and education compared to general college and medical students; nursing students are at high risk for poor sleep hygiene and impaired sleep quality due ...
    • Standardized Postpartum Depression Screening and Treatment 

      Kalina, Emily Jean (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Postpartum depression affects 7 to 20% of women in the first year after giving birth. Unfortunately, over 50% of women experiencing postpartum depression go untreated due to lack of detection, placing the woman and child ...
    • Stress Levels of Nurses in Oncology Outpatient Units 

      Ko, Woonhwa (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      The purpose of the research was to identify stress levels of outpatient oncology nurses, to investigate stressful factors of nurses at the workplace, to identify differences in stress levels among nurses’ demographic ...
    • Success Through Transition: A Transition Planning Checklist for Diabetes Care Transition 

      Skolness, Vanessa (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Adolescence is one the most challenging stages for a person with Type 1diabetes. Despite the significant importance of tailoring healthcare services to adolescents’ unique needs including their rapid psychosocial growth ...
    • Teamwork During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitations at a Rural Minnesota Hospital 

      Dascher, Kayla Dale (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Cardiac arrest is a major public health problem affecting thousands of individuals each year in both out-of-hospital and in-hospital settings (Sutton, Nadkarni, & Abella, 2012). In 2012 nearly 383,000 out-of-hospital ...