Understanding the Healthcare Needs of Our Veterans. La Salle University SONHS Patricia Dillon, PhD, RN Elizabeth Emery, MS, RD, CNSC, LDN

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Understanding the Healthcare Needs of Our Veterans La Salle University SONHS Patricia Dillon, PhD, RN Elizabeth Emery, MS, RD, CNSC, LDN 1

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IPE at La Salle SONHS Interprofessional Approach multiple disciplines within and external to our school and university. Nursing Nutrition Communication and Speech Disorders Public Health Social Work Psychology Optometry (Salus University)

Background Joining Forces Initiative - to increase healthcare providers awareness of the healthcare needs of our veterans and their families. - nationwide initiative launched in 2011 by Michelle Obama and Jill Biden - support service members, veterans, and their families through wellness, education, and employment opportunities. - call attention to the critical issues facing service members and veterans and to educate

Understanding the Healthcare Needs of Our Veterans Purpose Emphasize importance of IPE collaboration Increase students awareness of healthcare needs of veterans

Program Pre/Post Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) Fighting Chance 60 Minutes 3 Veterans 3 NLN case scenarios focused on Veterans with questions Socrative Audience Response Tool

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Veterans Marine Sgt. Kenny Lyon mechanic serving in Iraq Paulette Schank, R.N., CRNA, CRNP-FNP, Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force Reserve serving as a nurse anesthetist Emmanuel Estacio, M.Ed., MSW, LCSW, of the Philadelphia VA

Paulette Schank One of the reasons we re here today is to learn what a veteran goes through so that you ll be able to facilitate their re-acclimation Shared experiences in Iraq Shared experience when returning home

Kenny Lyon Describes injuries skull torn open, a piece of brain and tongue missing, jaw wired shut, and left leg amputated above the knee It was really nice when I had nurses and staff that would explain the processes to me, I wanted to be an active part in my own recovery. I had no control over anything else but I thought at least I could learn about what s happening to me. Challenged the audience to consider the patient an equal If a patient says something, at least hear them out make sure that you always try to find out exactly what your patient needs because communicating is so important.

Manny Estascio Types of service active vs. reservist Physical, psychological and social needs Questions to ask depending of when the Veteran served One of the things that I love about working in the VA is that it does really pay homage to the multidisciplinary team I work as a social worker with a team of professionals, primary care and so forth, and all of us are equal at the table.

NLN Case Scenarios Randy Adams, age 28, former National Guardsman who served in Iraq Now with PTSD, recurrent headaches, loss of sense of taste, weight loss, balance and coordination issues. Presents in ED disoriented to time and place following MVA Photo credit: Department of Defense

NLN Case Scenarios Butch Sampson, age 62, a chronically homeless Vietnam veteran, exposed to Agent Orange during his service with multiple health issues Presents at VA Clinic with type 2 DM and infected toes. Also c/o hoarseness, difficulty swallowing. To be evaluated to possible laryngeal CA Photo credit: Microsoft images

NLN Case Scenarios Eugene Shaw, age 82, former marine who served in the Korean War Has service-related hearing loss, cold sensitization and nocturnal pain in his lower limbs and hands PMHx includes HTN, Type 2 DM, chronic leg pain and ulcerations He is overweight, and smokes and drinks. Admitted to hospital for femoral-popliteal by-pass surgery. Photo courtesy of L. Emery

Questions for Participants What are the 3 top problems? How would you prioritize the problems? Who would you need on your healthcare team to address the problems?

Quantitative Results 127 students completed the RIPLS instrument Mean item scores for pre/post test results were compared using an unpaired t-test A trend toward increased readiness for interprofessional learning was noted (p =.05)

Qualitative Results an absolute pleasure and honor to have Sgt. Lyon speak at La Salle University's inter-professional educational event. His incredible story is sure to leave a lasting impression on the student and faculty body here at La Salle. sure to influence the way in which heath care professionals communicate and cross occupational boundaries in order to execute the care of our brave veterans.

Qualitative Results helped us to identify the most essential needs of the patient I have confidence that those who had the privilege to attend will now practice in their occupations with Sgt. Lyon and all other veterans in mind.

Qualitative Results I could see why the tissues were passed around. There is a lot to say about all of the presenters. Most importantly, they all made a huge impact on me, leaving me with a lot of things to think about. Thanks for putting together such an impressive seminar. Definitely a life changing experience 20

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Thank you! Questions?