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1 APRIL 13, 2016 POCATELLO POND STUDENT UNION BALLROOM SALMON RIVER ROOM WOOD RIVER ROOM MERIDIAN HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER ROOMS 686 AND 508 Division of Health Sciences
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3 The faculty in the Division of Health Sciences (DHS) at Idaho State University (ISU) are more than teachers and clinicians. They continually seek evidence to support the methods they use in the clinic or classroom. Moreover, they seek to instill in their students a similar sense of inquiry. Once a year, the students and faculty in the DHS gather to share the data they have collected. I thank the Research Day Committee for the time and effort that they devote to the organization of this important tradition in the DHS. Research Day provides new ideas and promotes new collaboration. Dr. Linda Hatzenbuehler Vice Provost and Executive Dean I d like to welcome you to the 2016 DHS Research Day: Building the Scholarship of Practice. What separates academic programs from simply training health professionals is often the scholarship that moves each discipline forward. Our theme for this year s research day highlights the concept of generating important questions from this laboratory: pedagogy, comparative effectiveness, and patient-centered research. This scholarship changes clinical practice and how we educate. The best part of health research is that it matters so much it makes a difference to providers and patients alike. Let s grow the culture of interdisciplinary inquiry within the DHS and the most fertile field that we have for this growth is our practice. Have a great Research Day! Rex W. Force, Pharm.D. Associate Dean for Clinical Research 3
4 Keynote Speaker Jane Grassley, PhD, RN, IBCLC Professor and the Jody DeMeyer Endowed Chair of Nursing at Boise State University Knitting, Hallmark, and the Scholarship of Practice Jane Grassley is a Professor and the Jody DeMeyer Endowed Chair of Nursing at Boise State University in Boise, ID. She has worked in maternal-child healthcare for her entire nursing career as a mother/baby nurse, as a childbirth and parent educator, as a community health nurse supporting women during pregnancy and postpartum, and as a nurse educator. She has been a certified lactation consultant for 20 years and practiced directly in that role for 8 years in two hospitals. Her practice as an IBCLC has driven her research program, which focuses on providing mothers and their infants with a positive beginning for breastfeeding through improving professional and family support. Jane currently holds a joint appointment with St Luke s Health System to mentor nurses in Women s and Children s services in the scholarship of practice. 4
5 Event Schedule 7:30 a.m. Registration 8:00-9:15 a.m. Keynote Speaker Presenting from ISU-Meridian, Room 686 broadcast to Pond Student Union Ballroom Knitting, Hallmark, and the Scholarship of Practice Jane Grassley, PhD, RN, IBCLC Professor and the Jody DeMeyer Endowed Chair of Nursing at Boise State University 9:20-10:05 a.m. Interprofessional Education Case Study Pocatello, Pond Student Union Ballroom Meridian, Rooms 686 and :15-10:45 a.m. Meridian, Room 508 Pocatello, Wood River Room Pregnancy decreases exposure to sublingual buprenorphine Dr. Jaime Bastian, PharmD, Meridian, Room 686 Pocatello, Salmon River Suite Cultivating healing presence in the classroom Dr. Susan Tavernier, PhD, CNS, RN, AOCN(R), 11:00-11:30 a.m. Meridian, Room 508 Pocatello, Pond Student Union, Wood River Room Native American Populations and Traumatic Brian Injury: Integrating Cultural Competency into Counseling and Healthcare Kelli Shoaf, Master of Counseling Student, Institute of Rural Health Meridian, Room 686 Pocatello, Pond Student Union, Salmon River Suite When randomization is not an option: choosing the best control to evaluate an interprofessional case conference Rick Tivis, MPH, Idaho Center for Health Research 11:45-12:45 p.m. Poster Presentations Meridian and Pocatello See the following pages 5
6 Pocatello Posters Guo, R., Farnsworth, T.J., & Hermanson, P.M. Health Care Administration Program Assessment of Evidencebased Management Training Program for Healthcare Administrators Guo,.R, Farnsworth, T.J., & Hermanson, P.M. Health Care Administration Using the Theory Planned Behavioral Intention to Use Evidence-based Management in the U.S. Healthcare Administrators Blanton, C., He, Z., Gottschall-Pass, K. & Sweeney, M. Dietetics Dietary Enrichment with Blueberry and/or Probiotics Does Not Alter Blood Pressure Variability Compared To Control Diet In Hypertensive Rats Guo, R., Berkshire, S.D., Hermanson, P.M., & Fulton, L.V. Health Care Administration Predict Behavioral Intention to Use Evidencebased Management in the U.S. Healthcare Administrators Kelchner, C., Johnson, N., Neiner, S., Piland N.F., Dunham, A. & Runner, N. Institute of Rural Health & Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Diabetes and hypertension in Idaho: Practice, prevention, and opportunities Jones, L.F. & Nies, M. A Nursing Intervention to Decrease the Risk of Depression in Rural Community Living Older Adults Olsen, J., Hoover, R., McKnight, L., & Seiger, C. Department of Community and Public Health,, Dietetics, Department of Physical Therapy Interdisciplinary Diabetes Screening Events in Rural Southeastern Idaho Communities: Student Involvement and Perceptions Seiger, C., Olsen, J., Hoover, R. & McKnight, L. Department of Physical Therapy, Department of Community and Public Health, College of Pharmacy, Dietetics Rural- communities diabetes screenings: challenges and opportunities of an interprofessional practice collaboration Findlay, A.H. & Nies, M.A. Social Determinants and health-related quality of rural elderly life Reeder, L., Sievers, E., Ivie, M.L., Powell, B., Rohner, C., Corbridge, J. & Call, R. & Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center Drug-induced Nephrotoxicity in hospitalized patients treated with Vacomycin in combination with Piperacilin-Tazobactam or Merpenem Brawley, K.K., Taufoou, T.M., Ngyuen, J., Anderson, M.P., Cashmore, C.A. & Cady, P.S. Vaccation Education handouts- making the difference in participant vaccination education Schroeder, K.S., Ramsdell-Hudock, H.L. & Clarke, L. Department of Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Phonetic Transcription in Vocal Development: When transcription in vocal development: when is reliability achieved Seiger, C., Koroyan, K. & Lewis, T. Department of Physical Therapy Management of a Female with Acute Fulminant Multiple Sclerosis Sanderson, T.R. Evaluating Student self-assessment through video-recorded patient simulations Morgan, W.K., & Altieri, N. Department of Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders APRAXIA of speech return to work 6
7 Sharp-Marsden, E. & Wallis, H. The Epidemiology of latent and Active Tuberculosis infection in the United States Sabel, C. & Belliston, S.L. Scholarship of Practice through nurse educator specialty certification Belliston, S.L. & Sabel, C. Scholarship of practice in Nursing Through Certification by Specialty Esplin, C.A. Core Measures, Importance and Application in the Perioperative setting Williams, R., Rogo, E.J., Gurenlian, J.R., Portillo, K.M., Phelps P. An evaluation of a school-based dental sealant Program Mladenka, C.F. Use of bedside education materials to increase contraception knowledge of Public Health in Southeastern Idaho Unruh, G.L. & Force, R.W. Barriers to medication counseling in a rual community telepharmacy setting Sanford C., Bargen, G., Diller, J., Smith, H., Hartman, A. & Brockett J. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Age effects on wideband acoustic immittance in an adult population Hachey, D.M., Holmes, J.T., Buffington, J., Sherwood, S. & Nickerson, C. Department of Family Medicine The Hepatitis C Care Cascade in a community health center Evans, M., Bishop, B., Harwell, T. & Lindberg, J. Evaluation of the effects of hand-specific examination gloves on hand dexterity and perceived comfort among first and secondyear Dental Hygiene students Cress, B.D., Gonzalez, D., Norman, N.A. & Haugeberg, S.M. An oral Health educational program for Nursing staff in Long Term Care facilities and its effect on residents oral health Boyd, J., Fuller, K., Rausch, J. & Stippich, M. Effectiveness of an online training module for Clinical Oncology staff regarding oral complications associated with Cancer Therapy Hunstinger, K. Effect of Lavender Aromatherapy on Savilary, Cortisol, Pulse and Blood Pressure among Dental Hygiene Patients with Anxiety: A Randomized Conrolled Trial Boakye, K.B., Kelley, L.C., Moudree, R.L. & Russell, H.M. Employees Behaviors, attitudes and perceptions Utilization of Health insurance benefits and the role of incentives for oral health promotion Johnson, H., Joy, K., Nilsson, S. & Parker, C. Taste Sensitivity in Adults with Coated Tongue: Effect of a Tongue Cleaning Intervention Klepich, H., Murdoch, J., Nate, K. & Westfall, N. The Use of Over the Counter Versus Chlorhexidine Mouth Rinse for the Reduction of Plaque and Gingival Inflammation in Patients wwith Type II Diabetes: A Comparative Study Walsh, A., Mladenka, T., Arvidson, C. & Schaper, A. Increasing HPV vaccine uptakes through provider and Nursing education: A quality improvement program 7
8 Meridian Posters Dong, X., Tao, A., Erstad, P. & Aldape, M. Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Molecular identification and characterization of a novel extracellular metalloproteinase produced by Clostridium sordellii Dong, X., Tao, A., Erstad, P., Caylor, M. & Cornell, K. Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Identification of novel uncompetitive inhibitors of bacterial MTA/SAH nucleosidase DeVore, R.E., Spearman, R.C. & Bohecker, L. Institute of Rural Health Community health screening (CHS) follow up on traumatic brain injury (TBI) Winterswyk, A., Hunt, L., Mason, B., Hoover, R. & Fisher, A. Pharmacy resident facilities leadership and advocacy elective course as a method to operationalize leadership curriculum Papa, J.P. & Forbes, J. Physician Assistant Program Partnering to help children and creating an opportunity for interpersonal education Idaho State University and El Korah Shriners Kemp, R.D. & Merritt, J.J. Increasing vaccination rates in Idaho to reduce vaccine preventable diseases Eroschenko, K., Oliphant, C., Wadsworth, T. & Carr, G. Innovative residency elective: student perceptions regarding usefulness and applicability of course Jensen,M., Linzmeyer, E. & Mattison, A. You cannot pour from an empty cup: preventing nursing burnout Jensen,M., Linzmeyer, E. & Mattison, A. Sex education: Is it effective? Pattinson, S.L., & Rixen, A.C. Zika Virus Outbreak Wilkin, M.A., Oliphant, C.M. & Wadsworth T.G. Comparing outcome of empirically treated hospitalized patients with extended spectrum beta- lactamase Escherichia coli isolated from urine samples Spence, T. & Golden, B. Influenza epidemiological triangle: prevention applications in multidisciplinary practice Clark, B.B., & Butler, J.R. Addressing the needs of Transgender health care through education Bowns, C.J. & Ellefson, K.J. To Aspirate or not: There is no evidence Lindsay, R.P. & Spanberger, L. Departments of Community and Public Health & Emergency Services The association between former smoking status, smoking frequency, attempts to quit smoking, and smokeless tobacco use in Idaho Shannahan, M.A., Alder, B., Greenwood, A., Johnson, T., Olaso, C. & Blaiser, K.M. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders The development of a tele-intervention training module for graduate students in Speech Language Pathology Master s Program Hall, A.C. & Exley, A.J. The importance of vaccines Smart, S.M., Tavernier, S.S., Vaughn, S. & Davis, K. Barriers and facilitators: improving the treatment approach to Metabolic Syndrome 8
9 Kraft, J.L. & Vega-Honores, S.P. Vaccations Do Not Cause Autism Alder, B., Greenwood, A.K., Johnson, T.M., Olaso, C.D., Shannahan, M.A., Hardy, A.E. & Blaiser, K.M. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Student Clinician Self-Evaluation of Language Sampling Babcock, R.T., & Aronson, K.I. Prevalence of TB for Native Americans on remote Montana Reservations : A Success Story Tolman, T.A. & Silcock, C.D. Chlamydia in Boise, ID Spanberger, L.S., Piland, N., Fore, E. & Lindsay, R.P. Departments of Community and Public Health & Emergency Services & Institute of Rural Health Binge drinking in Idaho: A study of binge drinking and associated risk factors Carr, G., Tivis, R., Hunt, J. & Spann, J. Qualitative Assessment of Interprofessional Practice Experience from Community Health Screening Events; A Pilot Shoaf, K.S. & Spearman, R.C. Institute of Rural Health A Holistic Wellness Model: Counseling Native American clients experiencing the emotional effects of traumatic brain injury Tomchak, J. & Maenpaa, A. Barriers to medications adherence in HIVinfected patients and possible interventions Anderson, R. & Bartley, J. Asperger s Syndrome: Diagnosis and effective treatment Jones J.A., Price, E. & Hevener, K.E. Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Targeting Bacterial Topoisomerase I for selective Anti-Streptococcal Drug design Hale, D.M. & Vomocil, R.K. Alarm fatigue - the machine who cries wolf Kuye, R.A., Carr, G. & Oliphant, C. The Impact of Pharmacist Driven Medication Therapy Management Services on Prevnar-13 Immunization Rates / Kelchner, C., Spearman, R.C., Piland, N., DeVore, R.E., Shoaf, K., Neiner, S., Reno, A., Riewerts, N. & Samaha, L. Institute of Rural Health Needs assessments of older adults Wadsworth, T.G., Eroschenko, K., Carr, G. & Oliphant, C. An elective residency preparation course may increase student ability to acquire PGY1 pharmacy residency Rasmussen, J., Oliphant, C. & Wadsworth, T. Evaluation of Outcomes of Different Vancomycin Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (MIC) Winterswyk, A., Hunt, L., Mason, B., Hoover, R. & Fisher, A. Pharmacy resident facilitated leadership and advocacy elective course as a method to operationalize leadership curriculum 9
10 10 Notes
11 Acknowledgments We wish to thank the 2016 DHS Research Committee members who provided time and effort to make this day successful for the presenters and the attendees. This year s committee members included: Eydie Kendall, Wendy Mickelsen, Ellen Rogo, Nancy Renn, and Ryan Lindsay. In addition, appreciation is also give to the ICHR, particularly Elizabeth Garner, Corrine Johns and Jaclyn Cole for the support they provided. We would like to thank Janelle Catlin for compiling names for the program. We also would like to thank Joey Gifford for designing the program and flyers. Steve Moody and Cathy Oliphant 2016 Co-Committee Chairpersons 11
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