Wendy Dusenbury
Wichita State University
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International Journal of Clinical Practice | 2017
Wendy Dusenbury; Pernille Palm Johansen; Victoria Mosack; Elaine E. Steinke
The aim of this systematic review was to examine determinants of sexual function and dysfunction in men and women poststroke, and to evaluate effectiveness of interventions.
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing | 2018
Anne W. Alexandrov; Paola Palazzo; Sharon Biby; Abbigayle M Doerr; Wendy Dusenbury; Rhonda Young; Anne Lindstrom; Mary Grove; Georgios Tsivgoulis; Sandy Middleton; Andrei V. Alexandrov
ABSTRACT Background: Variance from guideline-directed care for glucose and temperature control remains unknown in the United States at a time when priorities have shifted to ensure rapid diagnosis and treatment of acute stroke patients. However, protocol-driven nursing surveillance for control of hyperglycemia and hyperthermia has been shown to improve patient outcomes. Methods: We conducted an observational pilot study to assess compliance with American guidelines for glucose and temperature control and association with discharge outcomes in consecutive acute stroke patients admitted to 5 US comprehensive stroke centers. Data for the first 5 days of stroke admission were collected from electronic medical records and entered and analyzed in SPSS using descriptive statistics, Mann-Whitney U test, Student t tests, and logistic regression. Results: A total of 1669 consecutive glucose and 3782 consecutive temperature measurements were taken from a sample of 235 acute stroke patients; the sample was 87% ischemic and 13% intracerebral hemorrhage. Poor glucose control was found in 33% of patients, and the most frequent control method ordered (35%) was regular insulin sliding scale without basal dosing. Poor temperature control was noted in 10%, and 39% did not have temperature recorded in the emergency department. Lower admission National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score and well-controlled glucose were independent predictors of favorable outcome (discharge modified Rankin Scale score, 0–2) in reperfusion patients. Conclusion: Glucose and temperature control may be overlooked in this era of rapid stroke diagnosis and treatment. Acute stroke nurses are well positioned to assume leadership of glucose and temperature monitoring and treatment.
Interventional Neurology | 2018
James P. Rhudy; Anne W. Alexandrov; Joseph Rike; Tomas Bryndziar; Ana Hossein Zadeh Maleki; Victoria Swatzell; Wendy Dusenbury; E. Jeffrey Metter; Andrei V. Alexandrov
Background: Timely treatment of acute ischemic stroke is crucial to optimize outcomes. Mobile stroke units (MSU) have demonstrated ultrafast treatment compared to standard emergency care. Geospatial analysis of the distribution of MSU cases to optimize service delivery has not been reported. Methods: We aggregated all first-year MSU dispatch occurrences and all cases classified by clinical teams as true stroke by zip code and calculated dispatch and true stroke incidence rates. We mapped dispatch and stroke cases and symbolized incidence rates by standard deviation. We confirmed visual impressions of clusters from map inspection by local Moran’s I, boxplot inspection, and t test. We calculated service areas using drive times to meet dispatch and true stroke need. Results: A significant cluster of high dispatch incident rate was confirmed around our MSU base in urban Memphis within a 5-min driving area supporting the initial placement of the MSU based on 911 activation. A significant cluster of high true stroke rate was confirmed to the east of our MSU base in suburban Memphis within a 10-min driving area. Mean incident longitude of cases of true stroke versus disregarded status was significantly eastward (p = 0.001785). Conclusion: Our findings will facilitate determination of socio-spatial antecedents of neighborhood overutilization of 911 and MSU services in our urban neighborhoods and service delivery optimization to reach neighborhoods with true stroke burden.
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention | 2016
Elaine E. Steinke; Pernille Palm Johansen; Wendy Dusenbury
Patients with cardiovascular disease and their partners frequently have concerns about sexual intimacy, and sexual counseling is needed across health care settings to ensure that patients receive information to safely resume sexual activity. The purpose of this review is to provide practical, evidence-based approaches to enable health care providers to discuss sexual counseling, illustrated by several case scenarios. Evidence shows that patients expect health care providers to initiate sexual activity discussions, although providers may be hesitant and often rely on patients to ask questions. Although some providers cite lack of knowledge or confidence in their ability to provide sexual counseling, others mention time pressures in the clinical setting. Although such barriers exist, sexual counseling can be individualized to the cardiac condition of a patient with a few select questions. The representative examples of patients with angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, coronary artery bypass surgery, heart failure, and implantable cardioverter defibrillator are used to illustrate key points and provide a model for sexual counseling in practice.
Stroke | 2016
Sharon Biby; Paola Palazzo; Abby Doerr; Anne Lindstrom; Wendy Dusenbury; Rhonda Young; Georgios Tsivgoulis; Andrei V. Alexandrov; Jean-Philippe Neau; Sandy Middleton; Anne W Alexandrov
Rehabilitation Nursing | 2018
Wendy Dusenbury; Twyla J. Hill; Victoria Mosack; Elaine E. Steinke
Stroke | 2017
Anne W Alexandrov; Wendy Dusenbury; Victoria Swatzell; Joseph Rike; Andrew Bouche; Ira Crisp; Michael Jestice; Joshua Fletcher; Mathew Crockett; Tyrone Ware; William Stacks; Ian Barber; Patrick McDevitt; Stephen McDaniel; Thomas Mathenia; James Orr; Chris McKendry; Ted Novak; Stanley Bey; Charles Bullock; James Harrold; Christopher Crockett; Sarah McCormick; Keri Rogers; Jordan S Carlow; Marc D Malkoff; Adam Arthur; Andrei V. Alexandrov
Stroke | 2017
Mary A Grove; Sharon Biby; Wendy Dusenbury; Abbigayle Doerr; Anne Lindstrom; Samuel B Grove; Sandy Middleton; Anne W Alexandrov
Archive | 2017
Anne W. Alexandro; Wendy Dusenbury; Victoria Swatzell; Georgis Tsivgoulis; Alexandrov, Andrei, V.
Stroke | 2016
Michelle Whaley; Wendy Dusenbury; Andrei V. Alexandrov; Georgios Tsivgoulis; Anne W Alexandrov