Identifying Acute Care Nurses Practitioners' Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors and Practice on Current Thyroid Dysfunction Management in Acute Care

ABSTRACT Thyroid disease is one of the most common endocrine disorders in clinical practice. Critical illness is often associated with alterations in thyroid hormone functions. Thyroid dysfunction is a serious matter if managed inaccurately; it may increase morbidity and mortality. The purpose of t...

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Main Author: Chu-Peterson, Angel L.
Other Authors: Rigney, Ted
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2016
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6217192016-12-17T03:00:37Z Identifying Acute Care Nurses Practitioners' Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors and Practice on Current Thyroid Dysfunction Management in Acute Care Chu-Peterson, Angel L. Chu-Peterson, Angel L. Rigney, Ted Rigney, Ted DuBois, Janet McRee, Laura Attitudes Behaviors Current Practice Nurse Practitioners Thyroid Dysfunction Nursing Acute Care Thyroid Disease Identify Knowledge ABSTRACT Thyroid disease is one of the most common endocrine disorders in clinical practice. Critical illness is often associated with alterations in thyroid hormone functions. Thyroid dysfunction is a serious matter if managed inaccurately; it may increase morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this Doctor of Nursing Practice project is to identify the knowledge, attitudes, behaviors and practice of advanced practice nurses (acute care nurse practitioners (ACNP) and adult gerontology acute care nurse practitioners (AGACNP)) on current thyroid dysfunction management in the acute care setting. The DNP project demonstrated that most acute care nurse practitioners believe that TD screening, diagnosis and management is important in the acute care setting. The survey results also indicated that most of the AGACNP/ACNPs would initiate treatment while managing patient in an acute care setting and will likely collaborate with endocrinology for overall management or follow ups to ensure quality and comprehensive care in management of TD. Keywords: thyroid disease, thyroid dysfunction, identify, knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, acute care 2016 text Electronic Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10150/621719 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/621719 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Attitudes
Behaviors
Current Practice
Nurse Practitioners
Thyroid Dysfunction
Nursing
Acute Care
Thyroid Disease
Identify
Knowledge
spellingShingle Attitudes
Behaviors
Current Practice
Nurse Practitioners
Thyroid Dysfunction
Nursing
Acute Care
Thyroid Disease
Identify
Knowledge
Chu-Peterson, Angel L.
Chu-Peterson, Angel L.
Identifying Acute Care Nurses Practitioners' Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors and Practice on Current Thyroid Dysfunction Management in Acute Care
description ABSTRACT Thyroid disease is one of the most common endocrine disorders in clinical practice. Critical illness is often associated with alterations in thyroid hormone functions. Thyroid dysfunction is a serious matter if managed inaccurately; it may increase morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this Doctor of Nursing Practice project is to identify the knowledge, attitudes, behaviors and practice of advanced practice nurses (acute care nurse practitioners (ACNP) and adult gerontology acute care nurse practitioners (AGACNP)) on current thyroid dysfunction management in the acute care setting. The DNP project demonstrated that most acute care nurse practitioners believe that TD screening, diagnosis and management is important in the acute care setting. The survey results also indicated that most of the AGACNP/ACNPs would initiate treatment while managing patient in an acute care setting and will likely collaborate with endocrinology for overall management or follow ups to ensure quality and comprehensive care in management of TD. Keywords: thyroid disease, thyroid dysfunction, identify, knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, acute care
author2 Rigney, Ted
author_facet Rigney, Ted
Chu-Peterson, Angel L.
Chu-Peterson, Angel L.
author Chu-Peterson, Angel L.
Chu-Peterson, Angel L.
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title Identifying Acute Care Nurses Practitioners' Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors and Practice on Current Thyroid Dysfunction Management in Acute Care
title_short Identifying Acute Care Nurses Practitioners' Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors and Practice on Current Thyroid Dysfunction Management in Acute Care
title_full Identifying Acute Care Nurses Practitioners' Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors and Practice on Current Thyroid Dysfunction Management in Acute Care
title_fullStr Identifying Acute Care Nurses Practitioners' Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors and Practice on Current Thyroid Dysfunction Management in Acute Care
title_full_unstemmed Identifying Acute Care Nurses Practitioners' Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors and Practice on Current Thyroid Dysfunction Management in Acute Care
title_sort identifying acute care nurses practitioners' knowledge, attitudes, behaviors and practice on current thyroid dysfunction management in acute care
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