BND Manila and Arellano University Graduate School of Nursing have jointly organized an EBP seminar last July 2nd at AU Conference Room.
No less than, Dr. Lorraine Evangelista was the guest speaker for the said event.
Dr. Lorraine S. Evangelista received her doctoral degree in 2000 from
the UCLA School of Nursing. As an advanced practice nurse she has
worked with patients suffering from cardiovascular disorders in several
nursing capacities including a clinical nurse, case manager, educator
and researcher.
As a post-doctoral fellow she helped coordinate the
first major clinical trial in the nation examining the effectiveness of
a supervised home-based training program on primary endpoints of
death, urgent transplant and re-hospitalization in patients with
advanced heart failure. She has also done preliminary work examining
the effects of 2 dietary interventions differing in
protein-to-carbohydrate ratio on body weight, body composition, cardiac
structure and function, lipid profiles, functional status and quality
of life in overweight and obese patients with heart failure.
Her
interests in information technology, self-care behaviors, and care of
vulnerable patients (i.e. elderly, minorities) with heart failure led
her to a new area of research examining the effects of remote
monitoring on clinical status, weight, quality of life, cognitive
status (e.g. knowledge, attitude, and beliefs), emotional well-being
(e.g. perceived control, anxiety, and depression), and adherence
behaviors (e.g. medications, diet and physical activity) of elderly
Hispanic patients with (CHF).