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Reducing Perceived Stress and Compassion Fatigue in Nursing Staff
- Project Contact: Jackeline Iseler
- College/MAU: College of Nursing
Stress can have negative detrimental physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual consequences for nursing staff. Organizations have a responsibility to provide low-risk, evidence based, integrative techniques to help reduce stress and compassio...
Improving the Access and Utilization of Palliative and Hospice Care in the Intensive Care Unit
- Project Contact: Jackeline Iseler
- College/MAU: College of Nursing
Patients in the intensive care unit, need more timely access to palliative and hospice care. The aim of this project was to increase the appropriate and early timeliness of palliative and hospice care consultations in the intensive care unit. Educati...
DELIRIUM: A MULTICOMPONENT APPROACH TO EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTIONS
- Project Contact: Jackeline Iseler
- College/MAU: College of Nursing
Implement a multicomponent approach to evidence-based delirium interventions for adult patients in non-critical care units at risk for and experiencing delirium. -Encourage accountability -Encourage appropriate use of interventions -Encourage colla...
Delirium Management and Fall Prevention in the Inpatient Setting
- Project Contact: Jackeline Iseler
- College/MAU: College of Nursing
Delirium is one of the top contributors to patient falls in the hospital. Project was to implement a delirium education, use of an appropriate delirium screening tool, and targeted interventions to help in earlier delirium recognition and decrease in...
Virtual reality as complementary treatment after spinal infusion
- Project Contact: Jackeline Iseler
- College/MAU: College of Nursing
The number of lumbar spinal fusion patients increases each year nationwide. The amount of opioid pain medication used can affect the outcomes, patient satisfaction, and quality of recovery. In this project, emphasis was placed on implementing and usi...
A chronic obstructive pulmonary disease health literacy toolkit
- Project Contact: Jackeline Iseler
- College/MAU: College of Nursing
Background and Significance: Low levels of health literacy can have a detrimental effect on a patient’s ability to navigate the complex healthcare system. Healthcare systems and providers must work to make healthcare more accessible to all the popula...
A healthy plan: Healthy work environment and unit culture
- Project Contact: Jackeline Iseler
- College/MAU: College of Nursing
Background and Review of Literature: A Healthy Work Environment (HWE) has broad implications impacting wellness and retention of team members, recruitment, quality and safety of care delivered, and the overall organizational culture. A review of the ...
Brightmoor Neighborhood Stability (2021) Student-Led, Faculty-Guided Project. Center for Regional Economic Innovation MSU
- Project Contact: Louise Jezierski
- College/MAU: James Madison College
SS2021 MC384: Metropolitan Societies. This course had 23 students and was taught remotely; it was taught as a student-led civic engagement project, supported by a grant (though none of the money was spent in this course, but a follow up over the summ...
Making Ends Meet: Women’s Social Capital Development in Regional Informal Economies
- Project Contact: Louise Jezierski
- College/MAU: James Madison College
This project examines how women workers and employers have navigated the informal economic sector, especially in the industries of household and personal services, as well as work/family balance, in the Lansing-East Lansing metropolitan region and as...
MC 498: Lansing: Civic Engagement Community Development
- Project Contact: Louise Jezierski
- College/MAU: James Madison College
FS2021 MC 498: 16 students taught in person. I have been teaching my course on Lansing since 2015, though I allow students to do projects on Flint and Detroit if students want to do a project based on these cities. The course focuses on theories and ...
R01 AA021732 - Twelve step linkage for alcohol abusing women leaving jail
- Project Contact: Jennifer Johnson
- College/MAU: College of Human Medicine
This randomized controlled trial tested the effectiveness of a peer-led Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) linkage intervention on alcohol use, AA attendance, and HIV sex risk among women with alcohol use disorders leaving jail.
R01 MD016003: Maternal Health Multilevel Intervention for Racial Equity (MIRACLE)
- Project Contact: Jennifer Johnson
- College/MAU: College of Human Medicine
This community-partnered study will scale a community, provider, and system-level implementation intervention to reduce African American maternal morbidity and mortality disparities in two Michigan counties (Genesee and Kent). We will test the interv...
U01 MH106660: Suicide risk reduction in the year following jail release: The SPIRIT Trial
- Project Contact: Jennifer Johnson
- College/MAU: College of Human Medicine
The SPIRIT Trial is a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and mechanisms of the Safety Plan intervention in reducing suicide events among 800 individuals in the year after jail release.
Collaboration with community partners
- Project Contact: Nicole Jones
- College/MAU: College of Human Medicine
Conducted effective outreach and engagement strategies in light of COVID-19 by working in conjunction with partnering agencies. Distribution of Flint Registry handouts and materials by partnering and collaborating with community partners as they se...
Flint Registry
- Project Contact: Nicole Jones
- College/MAU: College of Human Medicine
The Flint Registry is a project designed to support individuals who were impacted by an environmental injustice and exposed to a lead in water crisis. The project connects individuals who were exposed to services and resources to mitigate the impact ...
Fancy: A country jukebox musical
- Project Contact: Karen Kangas Preston
- College/MAU: College of Arts and Letters
Costume Design for musical with Meadow Brook Theatre; first full production post-COVID for the institution; research into clothing styles from the early 1960s through late 1970s in the American south; production ran September 8-October 3;
Center for Arab Narratives-ACCESS
- Project Contact: Rebecca Karam
- College/MAU: College of Social Science
Working with ACCESS in Dearborn to understand the Arab ethnicity’s relationship to whiteness and advocate for its categorization as a racially separate minority group.
Archive of Malian Photography - Undergraduate Research
- Project Contact: Candace Keller
- College/MAU: College of Arts and Letters
Digital archive of photographs from Mali. Managing website, social media posts, communications from broad community, overseeing three undergraduate researchers on the project.
Community Opioid Recovery Expansion (CORE)
- Project Contact: Jean Kerver
- College/MAU: College of Human Medicine
I am the Evaluator on a large SAMHSA funded grant designed to expand access to medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorder in the northwest region of Michigan's lower peninsula.
Food as Medicine for Older Adults with Chronic Conditions
- Project Contact: Jean Kerver
- College/MAU: College of Human Medicine
This project was designed to evaluate feasibility and effects of meal delivery after hospital discharge on hospital readmission and patient satisfaction and quality of life.
Community Opioid Recovery and Expansion
- Project Contact: Jean Kerver
- College/MAU: College of Human Medicine
I was the project evaluator on a service (not research grant), evaluating a program that expanded treatment options for people with opioid use disorder.
Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities Advisory Board member
- Project Contact: Jean Kerver
- College/MAU: College of Human Medicine
Advisory board member for a community group involved in several important issues. I serve because of my expertise in nutrition programming. https://www.groundworkcenter.org/
Chemistry Olympiad
- Project Contact: Krystyna Kijewska
- College/MAU: College of Natural Science
The U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad is a multi-tiered chemistry competition. I assisted with organizing and administering this event.
Zoo Journal Club
- Project Contact: Jack Kottwitz
- College/MAU: College of Veterinary Medicine
Biweekly journal club with zoo veterinarians in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana. In addition to discussion of recent veterinary journal publications, there were also case and policy discussions.
Chance at Childhood Clinic
- Project Contact: Joseph Kozakiewicz
- College/MAU: College of Social Science
Direct student providing free legal services and trainings/education