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WASHINGTON, DC 20037-1434

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What does TERESA BUESCHER research?

Dr. Buescher studies several health conditions and treatment options, with a specific focus on mental health nursing and heart rhythm disorders. One area of her research addresses the training experiences of student mental health nurses, highlighting how their education can better connect theory with practical application. Additionally, she investigates conditions like hidradenitis suppurativa, a chronic skin disease, and arrhythmias—irregular heartbeats that can be serious if left untreated. By examining how surgical interventions and advanced therapies can affect these conditions, she is working towards improving care for many patients.

Key findings

  • In a study of 68 patients with hidradenitis suppurativa, those receiving combined surgical and biologic treatment experienced a significant average reduction of 22 points in disease severity scores.
  • In the treatment of ventricular tachycardia, targeting heart structures led to a success rate of 100% in eliminating arrhythmia in 15 patients without damaging heart valves.
  • The focus on practical training in mental health nursing can help students feel more confident and connected to real-life applications in their education.
  • Better atrial fibrillation treatments, including advanced catheter ablation, significantly improve patient outcomes and reduce long-term care costs.

Frequently asked questions

Does Dr. Buescher study mental health issues?
Yes, Dr. Buescher studies the experiences of student mental health nurses and emphasizes the importance of practical training in their education.
What treatments has Dr. Buescher researched for heart conditions?
Dr. Buescher has researched various treatments for conditions like atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia, including medication options and catheter ablation techniques.
Is Dr. Buescher's work relevant to patients with skin diseases?
Yes, her research on hidradenitis suppurativa focuses on how combined surgical and biologic treatments can significantly improve outcomes for patients with this skin condition.
What is the importance of Dr. Buescher's findings in cardiology?
Her findings highlight how understanding heart structures can enhance the success of treatments for arrhythmias, ensuring safer and more effective care for patients.

Publications in plain English

Standing out on the Margins: Using Dialogical Narrative Analysis to Explore Mental Health Student Nurse Identity Construction and Core Modules.

2022

Issues in mental health nursing

Buescher T, McGugan S

Plain English
This study looked at how student mental health nurses feel about their training and professional identity during key classes. Students shared experiences of feeling left out and emphasized the importance of connecting theory to real-life practice. The findings suggest that involving mental health professionals earlier in their education and focusing more on practical training could help these students feel more confident and supported. Who this helps: This benefits student mental health nurses and their educators.

PubMed

Longitudinal observational study of hidradenitis suppurativa: impact of surgical intervention with adjunctive biologic therapy.

2018

International journal of dermatology

Shanmugam VK, Mulani S, McNish S, Harris S, Buescher T +1 more

Plain English
This study looked at how surgery combined with biologic therapy can help people with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), a long-lasting skin disease that affects 1-4% of the population. Researchers analyzed data from 68 patients and found that those who received both surgery and biologics experienced a significant reduction in disease activity, with an average drop of 22 points in a specific scoring system used to measure HS severity. This matters because combining these treatments leads to better outcomes, especially for patients with severe HS. Who this helps: This helps patients with severe hidradenitis suppurativa who may benefit from both surgical and biologic treatments.

PubMed

The diabetic foot.

2016

Current problems in surgery

Neville RF, Kayssi A, Buescher T, Stempel MS

PubMed

Proposed, enacted, and future laboratory legislation.

2013

MLO: medical laboratory observer

Kasoff J, Buescher T

PubMed

Teaching points with 3-dimensional mapping of cardiac arrhythmias: taking points: activation mapping.

2011

Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology

Del Carpio Munoz F, Buescher T, Asirvatham SJ

PubMed

Relevance of endocavitary structures in ablation procedures for ventricular tachycardia.

2010

Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology

Abouezzeddine O, Suleiman M, Buescher T, Kapa S, Friedman PA +7 more

Plain English
This study looked at how certain structures in the heart called endocavitary structures (like papillary muscles and false tendons) affect the success of a procedure used to treat a fast heart rate known as ventricular tachycardia (VT). Researchers found that in 24% of patients, these structures made it harder to perform the procedure, but when they were specifically targeted, all 15 patients treated that way successfully eliminated their arrhythmia without any damage to the heart valves. This finding is important because it shows that paying attention to these heart structures can lead to better outcomes in VT ablation. Who this helps: This helps patients with ventricular tachycardia.

PubMed

The Pericardial Space: Obtaining Access and an Approach to Fluoroscopic Anatomy.

2010

Cardiac electrophysiology clinics

Syed F, Lachman N, Christensen K, Mears JA, Buescher T +4 more

Plain English
This study looked at how doctors can access the pericardial space, a part of the heart, in order to treat irregular heartbeats, known as arrhythmias. The authors reviewed techniques for safely reaching this area and examined the important anatomy to improve treatment and reduce risks of complications. Better understanding of this space can lead to more effective treatments for patients with heart rhythm issues. Who this helps: This helps patients with arrhythmias and their doctors.

PubMed

Clinical considerations for the allied professional: translating knowledge about amiodarone into education for the patient.

2006

Heart rhythm

Buescher T, Jahangir A

PubMed

Atrial fibrillation: treatment options and caveats.

2004

AACN clinical issues

Weiss EM, Buescher T

Plain English
This study looked at atrial fibrillation, a common heart rhythm problem that can lead to serious issues like strokes and heart failure. Researchers found that better medication options and new treatments, including advanced catheter ablation techniques, significantly improve patient outcomes. This is important because it not only enhances patients' quality of life but also helps reduce the costs associated with long-term care. Who this helps: Patients with atrial fibrillation.

PubMed

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuel J Asirvatham Jennifer A Mears Paul A Friedman Thomas M Munger Arshad Jahangir Stuart McGugan Victoria K Shanmugam Shaunak Mulani Sean McNish Sarah Harris

Physician data sourced from the NPPES NPI Registry . Publication data from PubMed . Plain-English summaries generated by AI. Not medical advice.