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USA Faculty, Staff, and Students Serving the Community through Project Homeless Connect Margaret Moore Nadler, RN, MSN, DNP Katherine Bydalek, MSN, FNP, PhD Mary W. Meyer, MSN, RN Clista Clanton, MSLS Pam Johnson, RN, MSN, DNP Sharrie Cranford,


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USA Faculty, Staff, and Students Serving the Community through Project Homeless Connect

Margaret Moore Nadler, RN, MSN, DNP Katherine Bydalek, MSN, FNP, PhD Mary W. Meyer, MSN, RN Clista Clanton, MSLS Pam Johnson, RN, MSN, DNP Sharrie Cranford, LMSW, CMEP William Crittenden, Medical Student Caleb Butler, Social Work Student

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Introduction and History

  • Dr. Margaret Moore Nadler

College of Nursing

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Interagency & Interprofessional Collaboration

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Project Homeless Connect: Health Clinic 2014‐2016

  • Purpose

– Service learning – Community collaboration – Interprofessional Education Collaboration (IPEC)

  • Goals

– Improve access to health care for people who are homeless – Increase cultural sensitivity towards people who are homeless – Increase awareness of the social determinants of health – Improve health outcomes of the people who are homeless

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PRACTICE, KNOWLEDGE & TRUTH

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Access to Health Care

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Student, faculty and community providers satisfaction with clinic

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RESEARCH

Perceptions of People who are Homeless and Perceptions of Students Engaged in Interprofessional Practice at Project Homeless Connect

Students: Michael Ard, Meagan Jackson, Callie Lyon, Allison MacKay Faculty: Dr. Matt Day, Dr. Jean Irion

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Research Opportunities

  • Community Based Participatory Research
  • Readiness to change and patient referrals to

community agencies

  • Use of Motivational Interviewing
  • Students participating in PHC:HC attitudes towards the

people who are homeless and now working

  • Needs assessment of USA students homelessness or

risk factors for homelessness

  • Influence of Interprofessional Education Collaboration
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Project Homeless Connect: Health Clinic 2017 Strategic Planning

– Organizational Chart

  • Administration: Clista Clanton & Donald Mosley

– Marketing – Finance – Performance Improvement – Data Management – Research

  • Service Learning: Sharrie Cranford

– Training & Education – Recruitment – Registration

  • Community Partnerships: Mary Meyer
  • Clinical Services: Kathy Bydalek

– Patient Flow – Patient Referrals – Assessment Forms – IPEC Team Assignments

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Present & Future Plans

  • All committees have developed SMART objectives &

action plans

  • College of Business: Jennifer Edwards, Instructor, Social

Enterprise,

– Student Consultants: Emanuel Dozier & Michael Darrington

  • Develop a 3‐5 year strategic plan

– Increase health clinic to quarterly event – Seek corporate sponsorship – Write grants – Dissemination of research and performance improvement

Develop a model for Project Homeless Connect: Health Care

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Performance Improvement

  • Dr. Pam Johnson

College of Nursing

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Performance Improvement

  • Thinking globally
  • SMART objectives
  • Need data to secure future

grants/sponsorships

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Interprofessional Focus

  • Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Triple Aim

– Better care (safe, efficient, timely, effective, equitable, patient centered) – Better health – prevention, inequity – Lower cost – improve process of care

  • Use QI tools to better understand processes

– Collect data – SMART objectives, clinical services, service learning – Recognize what works and opportunities for improvement

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Administrative Services

Clista Clanton Biomedical Library

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REDCap for Data Collection

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  • About half of the homeless patients screened had

a high school or GED diploma.

  • More males (~ 65%) than females (~ 35%).
  • About 67% of those

who responded (n=108) had been homeless for over 1 year.

Snapshot of patients seen at 2015 and 2016 Health Clinics

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Snapshot of patients seen at 2015 and 2016 Health Clinics

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Goal: Accessible Homeless Health Longitudinal Data Set

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http://usasrfc.blogspot.com/

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Service Learning

Sharrie Cranford College of Medicine Caleb Butler Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work Social Work Student

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Service Learning

  • Reciprocal Exchange of Knowledge

– Faculty – Student – Community

  • Students involved with Service Learning are

influenced for life and they carry their community service forward

– Pay It Forward – Compassion and Empathy

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Community Partners

Mary Meyer College of Nursing

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Community Partners

  • Housing First

– Eric Jefferson

  • Public Relations

– Appointment with President Waldrop » Dr. John Smith and Dr. Mike Mitchell – Contacted Vanguard at USA for Publications – Contact Channel 5 News (USA Graduate) – Facebook Posting

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Community Partners

  • Franklin Primary Health Center, Inc.

– Meeting with Dr. Charles White, CEO

  • Dental Van

– Oral and Dental Assessments – Building Relationships

  • Healthcare for the Homeless

– Nurse Practitioner: Sharon Brammer – 1201 Springhill Avenue – 251‐471‐3747

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Clinical Services

  • Dr. Kathy Bydalek

College of Nursing William Crittenden College of Medicine Third Year Medical Student

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Student Involvement: Clinical Services

Our role is very important in the clinical services component of PHC 1st contact Building trusting relationships Helping the clients to navigate the event we are the ones who execute the services offered with the help of faculty

  • f course
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Student Involvement

Feedback Upon completion of the event what we feel was done well and what we feel could have been done better can be communicated

  • penly and freely and improvements made

for next year’s event! LEARNING OPPURTUNITY While giving back this event gives us a chance to practice our newly learned skills, what ever they may be, and improve upon them while aiding one of our community’s most vulnerable population.

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Clinical Services

  • Assessment Forms

– Committee to review and revise Assessment Forms

  • What do we need to document?
  • How will this documentation be utilized?
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Clinical Services

  • Patient Flow

– Registration – Triage – Assessment

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Clinical Services

– Referral to Specialties

Audiology Cardio Respiratory Dental Services Mental Health Pharmacy Physical Therapy Screening for HIV/AIDs and Hepatitis C Visual Screening/Glasses

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Clinical Services

  • Interprofessional Team Assignments

– Nursing – Medical – Allied Health – Social Work – EMT

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Project Homeless Connect