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Volume 5, Issue 8(Suppl)

J Nurs Care 2016

ISSN: 2167-1168 JNC, an open access journal

Page 60

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Tailored to fit: The health guardian for longevity program designed to sustain healthy life

behaviors

Freida Pemberton

Molloy College, USA

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ollowing five missions to provide healthcare programs for communities in Ghana, Togo, and Benin, West Africa where

the average life-span is age 50, the notion to create an individualized tailored-fitted tele health program that incorporated

virtual and mobile technology for sustainability was generated. The conditions of hypertension, diabetes, vitamin deficiencies,

mal-nutrition, and heart disease contributed to the shortened life-span. These conditions continue to challenge health

care providers to produce innovative solutions that will not only resolve their patient-clients’ existing health problems, but

reduce their future occurrences. This data generated the creation of the Health Guardian for Longevity Program. The Health

Guardian for Longevity Program takes in hand the patients’ assessed health data, mobilizing the powerful tools of mobile,

interactive, remote, video, and virtual technologies, as well as selected learning models and behavioral theories, to treat patients

as individuals, applying a tailored-centered approach to healthcare. This multifaceted approach allowed caregivers and their

patients to focus on the needs to restore, maintain, and integrate healthier behavioral practices.The qualitative pilot study

explored the impact of patients’ online use of the Health Guardian for Longevity Program related to their health status and

sustainability following a healthcare crisis. In this pilot study, data was randomly collected from 100 participants in Benin,

West Africa, who utilized the Health Guardian for Longevity Program for a period of 1.5 years. Qualitative surveys and focus

groups were assembled to gather data. The collection of data was analyzed using the QDA Miner Lite software program with

themes developed and interpreted for meaning. This study was guided by prior research on the benefits of tailored-centered

patient care, the meaningful use of technology in healthcare, and tele health practice. The results of the analyzed data identified

both effective and ineffective practices related to the use of the Health Guardian for Longevity Program. The findings from this

pilot research study provided specific strategies for sustainability of quality healthcare using tele health practice, virtual, and

mobile devices. The increased utilization of the Health Guardian for Longevity Program has the potential to shape how care is

delivered using an interactive, web-based custom health promotion program.

Biography:

Freida Pemberton, RN-BC is a Full Professor of Nursing at Molloy College, Rockville Centre, NY and served in the position of Director of the Graduate Nursing

Program for four years. Dr. Pemberton has made numerous contributions to the advancement of the Molloy College community and the community at large.

She developed its Graduate Nursing Informatics component of the Administration track. Dr. Pemberton is American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Board

Certified as an Informatics Nurse and continues to practice as a consultant in informatics. She has published on Distance Education, Development of a Faculty

Learning Center and A Study on Nurses Attitudinal Tendencies. She has also published numerous websites designed to meet the healthcare needs of communities

with limited to no access to healthcare. Dr. Pemberton’s contributions to the Profession are far outreaching after 43 years in practice. She has an exhaustive list

of awards and honorable mentions. Dr. Pemberton has involvement in health care organizational programs at local, national, international, and federal levels.

She established the World Wide Holistic Health Outreach non-profit 501 c3 public charity serving indigenous communities both nationally and internationally. Dr.

Pemberton continues to develop innovative telecommunication programs designed to meet the specific needs of clients both nationally and internationally. She

enjoys challenging students to be innovators and design programs and services that will improve the human condition for all. She has developed enrichment

programs for the advancement of students in primary and secondary education that focused on science, mathematics, and computers. Students are challenged to

be visionaries and to continue the outreach work that incorporates the advancements in telecommunication.

fpemberton@molloy.edu

Freida Pemberton et al., J Nurs Care 2016, 5:8(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1168.C1.031