Showing posts with label Childhood Obesity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Childhood Obesity. Show all posts

7/18/2013

PNP Seeks Participants for Childhood Obesity Project

Melnic Consulting Group strongly encourages the educational advancement of pediatric nurse practitioner providers and often supports the efforts of PhD and DNP candidates as a resource for their scholarly projects.

Featured PhD Project:
TEXT2COPE

Lisa Militello, Board Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and current doctoral candidate, worked in collaboration with expert faculty to develop the TEXT2COPE mobile messaging program for her dissertation. She is currently looking to collaborate with primary care clinics that serve families with young children in the Ann Arbor/Detroit areas.

Refer a patient to this trial

TEXT2COPE is a new pilot program which aims to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors and reduce childhood obesity through the use of parental education, cognitive behavior skills building and weekly tailored SMS Text messages to parents.

Melnic Consulting Group supports the educational advancement of pediatric providers, and strongly believes in the efforts being made to combat childhood obesity.  We are reaching out to the advanced practice nursing community in hopes that your facility will join in the program and/or help promote the program to your network of healthcare providers.  If you or anyone you know is looking for support with a DNP on PhD project, we'd be happy to discuss how Melnic Consulting Group can help. Please contact jill@melnic.com  

**Great News!  TEXT2COPE Facilitates Meeting ACO Quality Measures**
Contact Lisa Militello for more information:
312-813-5007, lisa.militello@asu.edu 

* Original COPE copyright by Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, Adapted with permission by Lisa Militello, 2013.  Original PLAY copyright by Leigh Small, Adapted with permission by Lisa Militello, 2013.  This program is not to be copied and used without permission by the authors.
 
TEXT2COPE Program at a Glance:
  • For parents of overweight or obese 3-5 year olds (per CDC guidelines)
  • In collaboration with primary care providers/office sites
  • Goal:  To test the acceptability, feasibility, and effects of an intervention aimed to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors
  • Intervention (7 weeks) (delivered by Lisa Militello, CPNP)
  • Components
    • Education (nutrition, physical activity, screen time, label reading, portion size)
    • Cognitive behavior skills building (problem solving, goal setting, overcoming barriers, communication, habit formation)
What does this mean for the clinic staff, providers, and administration?
   
Meeting ACO Quality Measures
While ACO measures have not been fully integrated into pediatric populations, TEXT2COPE Program facilitates understanding current ACO quality measures.
The ACO quality measures align with those used in other CMS quality programs, such as the Physician Quality Reporting System and the Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs. The ACO quality measures also align with the National Quality Strategy and other HHS priorities, such as the Million Hearts Initiative. In developing the final rule, CMS listened to industry concerns about focusing more on outcomes and considered a broad array of measures that would help to assess an ACO's success in delivering high- quality health care at both the individual and population levels.

PATIENT/CAREGIVER EXPERIENCE
ACO 1 (NQF #0005): Getting Timely Care, Appointments, and Information
ACO 2 (NQF #0005): How Well Your Doctors Communicate
ACO 3 (NQF #0005): Patient Rating of Doctor
ACO 4 (NQF #0005): Access to Specialist
ACO 5 (NQF #0005): Health Promotion and Education
ACO 6 (NQF #0005): Shared Decision Making
ACO 7 (NQF #0006): Health Status/Functional Status

To learn more about meeting ACO Quality Measures with TEXT2COPE contact:
Lisa Militello 312-813-5007,
lisa.militello@asu.edu


To inquire about PNP jobs visit Melnic Consulting Group or contact: Jill Gilliland 800-886-7906 jill@melnic.com

4/13/2012

Childhood Obesity, NAPNAP 2012

Chris Wagner, PNP, from Children's Medical Center of Dallas, presents her poster at the NAPNAP 2012 Conference in San Antonio, TX. As a certified asthma educator in the pulmonary department, Ms. Wagner describes her research on improving children’s eating habits and how to help them make better nutritional snack choices.  This is a timely topic that ties closely with NAPNAP’s preconference event focused on childhood obesity.  This educational event was held in response to the nationwide epidemic and call for action by First Lady Michelle Obama to address this pressing issue throughout our Nation.  Currently 1 in 3 children in America are overweight or obese.   

Chris Wagner, PNP, is on the board of Camp Broncho, an asthma camp for kids, located in North Texas.  In this interview by Melnic Consulting Group, learn how Camp Broncho began to teach kids healthy eating habits and will strive to educate future campers on nutritional snack selections for a healthier lifespan.   
Looking for a Specialty Pediatric Nursing job in Pulmonary? 

To inquire about these jobs visit Melnic Consulting Group or contact: Jill Gilliland 800-886-7906 jill@melnic.com