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Journal of The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners | 2002

The Relationship of Actual Height Loss with Health-Seeking Behaviors and Risk Factors in Perimenopausal and Menopausal Women

Janice J. Twiss; Annette L. Dillon; Jill M. Konfrst; Jenda Stauffer; Audrey Paulman

Purpose To explore whether there is a difference in the perceived height and actual height in the perimenopausal or menopausal woman and discover the differences effect on osteoporosis health‐seeking preventive behaviors and risk factor awareness. Data Sources Sixty‐three perimenopausal and menopausal women, aged 45–70 years, who presented three Midwestern clinics for their annual physical exam. Data were collected with The Osteoporosis Questionnaire, which included the Osteoporosis Risk Questionnaire, Health‐ O‐Meter height measuring stick, tape measure with inch‐rule for arm span measurements, and balance scale for weight. Conclusions There were a significant relationship between actual height loss and osteoporosis risk factors (r= 0.41595, p=0.0007) and a trend for a relationship between adjusted height loss and osteoporosis risk factors (r=0.2407, p=0.0574). Implications For Practice Due to the great expense of current testing for bone mass density loss, the results of this study may help clinicians more readily identify markers for increased risk of osteoporosis through simple height measurements and osteoporosis risk factor assessments during annual visits.


Western Journal of Nursing Research | 2016

Correlates of Patient Activation and Acute Care Utilization Among Multimorbid Patients.

Myra Schmaderer; Lani Zimmerman; Melody Hertzog; Audrey Paulman

Patient activation and self-management have been associated with improved patient outcomes, including decreased re-hospitalization; however, little research has identified factors that predict patient activation in the multimorbid hospitalized patient. This descriptive correlational study included 200 patients with three or more chronic diseases discharged to home post-hospitalization. Standard multiple regression was used to identify correlates of patient activation. Multimorbid patients with lower activation scores had more acute care utilization (re-hospitalization and emergency department visits) 30 days post-discharge than patients with higher activation scores. Predictors of patient activation were health literacy (p = .013), satisfaction with social role (p = .014), and involvement in chronic illness care (p = .001). Care transition programs focusing on health literacy, role satisfaction, and promoting patient-centered care may improve patient outcomes for multimorbid patients.


Western Journal of Nursing Research | 2017

Cost-Effectiveness of a Care Transition Intervention Among Multimorbid Patients

Lani Zimmerman; Fernando A. Wilson; Myra Schmaderer; Leeza Struwe; Audrey Paulman; Lisa C. Bratzke; Kim Moore; Libby Raetz; Barb George

The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of four different doses (based on patients’ level of cognition and activation) of a home-based care transitions intervention compared with usual care at 2 and 6 months after hospital discharge to home for 126 adult patients with three or more chronic diseases. Health care utilization was measured, and a cost-effectiveness analysis was used to estimate incremental costs and quality-adjusted life-years associated with each intervention arm. At 6 months, results from this pilot study are very promising and support cost-effectiveness for Group 2-low cognition/high activation, Group 3-normal cognition/low activation, and Group 4-normal cognition/high activation patients. However, Group 1-low cognition/low activation needs a more intensive treatment than what was provided in the intervention, because of their low cognition and activation levels. Our intervention strategies provided to the groups would be scalable to a larger patient population and across different facilities.


Journal of Nursing Education and Practice | 2016

Post-hospitalization transition to home: Patient perspectives of a personalized approach

Beth E. Burbach; Marlene Z. Cohen; Lani Zimmerman; Myra Schmaderer; Leeza Struwe; Audrey Paulman


Archive | 2015

Taylor's Manual of Family Medicine

Paul M. Paulman; Audrey Paulman; Kimberly Jarzynka; Nathan P. Falk


Archive | 2011

Signs and Symptoms in Family Medicine: A Literature-Based Approach

Jeffrey D. Harrison; Audrey Paulman; Paul M. Paulman


Journal of Family Practice | 2004

Sudden loss of vision.

Audrey Paulman; Paul M. Paulman


Archive | 2016

Comprar Family Medicine. Principles And Practice + Online Access 7th Ed. | Paul Paulman | 9783319044156 | Springer

Paul M. Paulman; Robert B. Taylor; Audrey Paulman; Laeth S. Nasir


Archive | 2016

Comprar Family Medicine. Principles And Practice 7th Ed. | Audrey Paulman | 9783319044132 | Springer

Audrey Paulman; Paul M. Paulman; Robert B. Taylor; Laeth S. Nasir


Archive | 2015

Comprar Taylor's Manual of Family Medicine, 4ª Ed. | Paul M. Paulman | 9781496300683 | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Paul M. Paulman; Audrey Paulman; Kimberly Jarzynka; Nathan P. Falk

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Paul M. Paulman

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Lani Zimmerman

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Myra Schmaderer

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Leeza Struwe

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Beth E. Burbach

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Dean S. Collier

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Fernando A. Wilson

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Janice J. Twiss

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Jill M. Konfrst

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Lisa C. Bratzke

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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