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Clinical Nurse Specialist | 1992

Development of a Postoperative Self-Assessment Form

Bonnie Mauger Graff; Joan Settle Thomas; Andrea Hollingsworth; Susan M. Cohen; Mary M. Rubin

This paper describes a patient self-assessment form developed for use in a research study examining early discharge and transitional nursing follow-up care for women with abdominal hysterectomy. Transitional care nursing involves preparation for an early discharge from the hospital and nursing follow-up for convalescence at home through an 8-week recovery period. The goal of transitional care is to assist the client in regaining her preoperative level of self-care. This article will include a brief overview of the ongoing research study, a description of the role of the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) in transitional care, and the use of the self-assessment form. The form is applicable to numerous clinical settings.


Nursing Research | 1983

A comparison of four treatments to prevent and control breast pain and engorgement in nonnursing mothers.

Dorothy Brooten; Linda P. Brown; Andrea Hollingsworth; Julia Tanis; Judy Donlen

The study compared three nonpharmacologic measures--compression binder, standardized support bra, and fluid limitation--and one widely used pharmacologic preparation--bromocriptine mesylate--in preventing and controlling postpartum breast engorgement. Women receiving bromocriptine mesylate experienced less breast engorgement, pain, and leaking of colostrum and milk than did women in any of the nonpharmacologic treatment groups (P less than or equal to .05). Women using a compression binder experienced less leaking than women using the bra or fluid limitation. There was no significant difference in the incidence of reported pain between the three nonpharmacologic groups. However, pain subsided more rapidly in women using the binder. Irrespective of treatment, the highest incidence of breast pain occurred between the third and fifth days postpartum, currently the immediate postdischarge period for newly delivered women.


Journal of Nursing Scholarship | 2002

Lessons learned from testing the quality cost model of Advanced Practice Nursing (APN) transitional care.

Dorothy Brooten; Mary D. Naylor; Ruth York; Linda P. Brown; Barbara Hazard Munro; Andrea Hollingsworth; Susan M. Cohen; Steven A. Finkler; Janet A. Deatrick; JoAnne M. Youngblut


Journal of Nursing Scholarship | 1988

Early Discharge and Specialist Transitional Care

Dorothy Brooten; Linda P. Brown; Barbara Hazard Munro; Ruth York; Susan M. Cohen; Andrea Hollingsworth


Public Health Nursing | 1996

Profile of postdischarge rehospitalizations and acute care visits for seven patient groups.

Dorothy Brooten; Mary D. Naylor; Linda P. Brown; Ruth York; Andrea Hollingsworth; Susan Cohen; Marianne Roncoli; Barbara S. Jacobsen


The American Journal of Managed Care | 1995

Effects of Nurse Specialist Transitional Care on Patient Outcomes and Cost: Results of Five Randomized Trials

Dorothy Brooten; Mary D. Naylor; Ruth York; Linda P. Brown; Andrea Hollingsworth; Susan M. Cohen; Lauren Arnold; Steven A. Finkler; Barbara Hazard Munro; Ed Barbara Jacobsen


Archive | 2000

Outcomes of Early Hospital Discharge of Women Undergoing Abdominal Hysterectomy

Andrea Hollingsworth; Susan M. Cohen


Archive | 1991

Maternal, neonatal, and women's health nursing

Susan M. Cohen; Carole Kenner; Andrea Hollingsworth


Journal of Nursing Scholarship | 1989

Another look at psychologic complications of hysterectomy.

Susan M. Cohen; Andrea Hollingsworth; Rubin M


Nursing Forum | 1984

Conducting Research as a Group

Linda P. Brown; Julia Tanis; Andrea Hollingsworth; Dorothy Brooten

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Linda P. Brown

University of Pennsylvania

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Susan M. Cohen

University of Pennsylvania

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Dorothy Brooten

Florida International University

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Ruth York

University of Pennsylvania

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Julia Tanis

University of Pennsylvania

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Lauren Arnold

University of Pennsylvania

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Mary D. Naylor

University of Pennsylvania

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Dorothy Brooten

Florida International University

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