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- Title
- Early days in Melbourne Beach, 1888-1928.
- Creator
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Thomas, Frank J., Beynroth, Ewing, PALMM (Project)
- Abstract / Description
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Brief history of the barrier island town of Melbourne Beach containing many anecdotes describing social and business activities.
- Date Issued
- 1968
- Identifier
- AAB9025QF00007/26/200511/15/200612162BfamIa D0QF, FHP C UCF 2005-08-03, FIPS12009, FCLA url 20060324xOCLC, 76032581, CF00001718, 2584254, ucf:19602
- Format
- E-book
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001718.jpg
- Title
- Eau Gallie: the harbor city.
- Creator
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Photo Place (Publisher), PALMM (Project)
- Abstract / Description
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Photographs of the Eau Gallie area in the early 1930s with a major emphasis on homes and businesses.
- Date Issued
- 1930
- Identifier
- AAB9024QF00007/26/200511/15/200611939BfamIa D0QF, FIPS12009, FHP C UCF 2005-08-03, FCLA url 20060606xOCLC, 76031452, CF00001728, 2585261, ucf:19983
- Format
- E-book
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001728.jpg
- Title
- The Florida East Coast Hotel System.
- Creator
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Florida East Coast Hotel System, Florida East Coast Railway, PALMM (Project)
- Abstract / Description
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Travel brochure featuring period photographs of hotels held by the East Coast Hotel System as well as activities available in the surrounding areas.
- Date Issued
- 1895
- Identifier
- AAB9286QF00009/02/200511/13/200613958BfamIa D0QF, FHP C UCF 2005-08-03, FCLA url 20060328xOCLC, 75956574, CF00001720, 2584437, ucf:19676
- Format
- E-book
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001720.jpg
- Title
- Florida East Coast Railway & hotels: as well as Nassau, Bahamas and Cuba.
- Creator
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Florida East Coast Railway, Florida East Coast Hotel Company, PALMM (Project)
- Abstract / Description
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Brief text accompanied by color postcard-like pictures of the Flagler hotels, including vignettes of activities available at each. Of special note is the foldout illustration titled "Air ship view of Florida Nassau and Cuba showing relative location of the famous East Coast Hotels."
- Date Issued
- 1905
- Identifier
- AAB9281QF00008/24/200511/13/200622437BfamIa D0QF, FHP C UCF 2005-08-03, FCLA url 20060427xOCLC, 75960766, CF00001722, 2584768, ucf:19733
- Format
- E-book
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001722.jpg
- Title
- Florida: the east coast and Keys.
- Creator
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Richardson, Joseph, Florida East Coast Railway, PALMM (Project)
- Abstract / Description
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A mix of text and photographs illustrating recreational opportunities as well as agriculture products in Florida. Also contains several pictures of major hotels of the East Coast Hotel System.
- Date Issued
- 1895
- Identifier
- AAB9284QF00008/26/200511/13/200622169BfamIa D0QF, FHP C UCF 2005-08-03, FCLA url 20060322xOCLC, 75960553, CF00001716, 2584120, ucf:19531
- Format
- E-book
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001716.jpg
- Title
- Guide to Orlando Air Force Base, Florida, 1959.
- Creator
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PALMM (Project)
- Abstract / Description
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Directory of base facilities and surrounding civic, religious, and recreational opportunities for Air Force personnel. Includes many photographs depicting the Orlando area in 1959, as well as a classified advertisement section.
- Date Issued
- 1959
- Identifier
- AAB9022QF00007/26/200511/14/200622398SfasKa D0QF, FIPS12095, FHP C UCF 2005-08-03, FCLA url 20060328xOCLC, 75969518, CF00001721, 2584531, ucf:22413
- Format
- E-book
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001721.jpg
- Title
- The Halifax Country Florida: Daytona, Daytona Beach, Seabreeze.
- Creator
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PALMM (Project)
- Abstract / Description
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Collection of photographs of Daytona, Daytona Beach, Seabreeze and the surroung area with an emphasis on hotels and scenery.
- Date Issued
- [date of publication not identified]
- Identifier
- AAB9023QF00007/26/200511/14/200622719BfamIi D0QF, FIPS12127, FHP C UCF 2005-08-03, FCLA url 20060324xOCLC, 75969658, CF00001719, 2584334, ucf:19635
- Format
- E-book
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001719.jpg
- Title
- Letter with applied photographs describing Daytona: Florida in 1898 by a relocated Northerner.
- Creator
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, Merriam, A.
- Abstract / Description
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A 24 page letter containing 34 cyanotype photographs measuring around 3" x 3.5" ... A wonderful, detailed account of Daytona, Florida through the eyes of a relocated Northerner at the turn-of-the-century."--Ashley Wildes, Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
- Date Issued
- 1898-03-17
- Identifier
- DP0022394
- Format
- E-book
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0022394
- Title
- St. James pioneer days: parish & school reunion : October 5-6, 1974.
- Creator
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PALMM (Project)
- Abstract / Description
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A souvenir of the rededication ceremony for St. James Church eighty-seven years after the first church was established and twenty-two years after the "new" St. James Church was dedicated in 1952.
- Date Issued
- 1974
- Identifier
- AAB9016QF00007/26/200511/14/200616235BfamKa D0QF, FIPS12095, FHP C UCF 2005-08-03, FCLA url 20060609xOCLC, 75965446, CF00001727, 2585165, ucf:19921
- Format
- E-book
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001727.jpg
- Title
- The story of a pioneer: a brief history of the Florida East Coast Railway and its part in the remarkable development of the Florida East Coast.
- Creator
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Florida East Coast Railway, PALMM (Project)
- Abstract / Description
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Short history of the Florida East Coast Railway and its role in the growth and development of the east coast of Florida. Includes several facsimilies of early travel brochures.
- Date Issued
- 1946
- Identifier
- AAB9131QF00008/10/200511/13/200622924BfamIa D0QF, FHP C UCF 2005-08-03, FCLA url 20060606xOCLC, 75961192, CF00001729, 2585368, ucf:20020
- Format
- E-book
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001729.jpg
- Title
- Archaeological investigations at the Ross Hammock site, Florida.
- Creator
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Bullen, Ripley P., Bryant, William J., Bullen, Adelaide K., PALMM (Project)
- Abstract / Description
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Describes the excavations of the Ross Hammock Site, located a little southeast of Oak Hill, Florida. The excavations were made in 1963 to evaluate the site's archaeological potential. The authors believed that the site was probably occupied about 2000 years ago. Includes a brief account of an investigation of a nearby 19th century salt evaporation works site.
- Date Issued
- 1967
- Identifier
- AAA7970QF00010/16/200311/23/200416106BfamIa D0QF, ONICF - 257, FHP C CF 2003-10-16, FIPS12127, FCLA url 20040509xOCLC, 55694374, CF00001638, 2572934, ucf:15242
- Format
- E-book
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001638.jpg
- Title
- ANALYZING CHILDREN'S LITERATURE AWARDS, LITERARY CRITERIA, AND DISTRICT DEMOGRAPHICS TO CREATE A DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM LIBRARY.
- Creator
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Lavallee, Casey L, Trimble Spalding, Lee-Anne, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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Future elementary school teachers are tasked with the responsibility to ensure that the children in their classrooms have access to high quality books every day. This can be accomplished by building classroom libraries with titles that are not only of high literary quality but are also inclusive of the students in the classroom as well as the people these children will encounter outside of the classroom. Children should be able to see themselves represented in the literature they read, and...
Show moreFuture elementary school teachers are tasked with the responsibility to ensure that the children in their classrooms have access to high quality books every day. This can be accomplished by building classroom libraries with titles that are not only of high literary quality but are also inclusive of the students in the classroom as well as the people these children will encounter outside of the classroom. Children should be able to see themselves represented in the literature they read, and they should also be able to develop empathy for people who are different than they are. Diverse literature can have a huge impact on children and their outlook on themselves and the world. Because of the importance of quality diverse books for young children, this thesis outlines the resources, such as the plethora of children's literature awards for diverse books, that are available to teachers. It also includes a checklist for teachers to follow as they build their classroom libraries. This checklist helps teachers ensure that the books they choose meet the needs of the diverse population in their class. Once teachers know the resources available to them, they have a checklist that they can follow to build or evaluate their library, and they are aware of the diverse populations represented in their districts, schools, and classes, they are able to create an inclusive and impactful collection of books for their students.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2018
- Identifier
- CFH2000426, ucf:45813
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000426
- Title
- INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF THE GUT MICROBIOME IN HUNTINGTON DISEASE.
- Creator
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Hart, Casey G, Southwell, Amber, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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Huntington disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disease caused by a trinucleotide repeat expansion in the huntingtin (HTT) gene. Metabolic dysfunction is a feature of HD that is recapitulated in HD mouse models. Our lab has shown that circadian feeding rhythms are disrupted in humanized HD mice and restored by suppression of brain HTT. Furthermore, when circadian feeding rhythm is artificially restored, in addition to normalization of metabolic function, liver and striatal HTT is...
Show moreHuntington disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disease caused by a trinucleotide repeat expansion in the huntingtin (HTT) gene. Metabolic dysfunction is a feature of HD that is recapitulated in HD mouse models. Our lab has shown that circadian feeding rhythms are disrupted in humanized HD mice and restored by suppression of brain HTT. Furthermore, when circadian feeding rhythm is artificially restored, in addition to normalization of metabolic function, liver and striatal HTT is temporarily reduced, demonstrating that HTT is involved in gut-brain feedback. The gut microbiome, which can regulate gut-brain feedback, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of other central nervous system disorders and we hypothesize it also plays a role in HD. The objective of this study is to investigate alterations in relative abundance of HD gut microbiota using existing plasma metabolomics data to identify candidate bacteria. If distinct microbiota profiles are demonstrated, this would provide the basis for future unbiased studies to investigate the complete HD microbiome.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2018
- Identifier
- CFH2000418, ucf:45814
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000418
- Title
- THE PSYCHOSOCIAL EFFECTS OF SOLID ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION ON LIVING DONORS: A LITERATURE REVIEW.
- Creator
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Evans, Christopher G, D'Amato-Kubiet, Leslee, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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Historically the source for most organ donations were from the cadavers of deceased donors. Over time living organ donation has become an important way to address the shortage of organ availability. The purpose of this literature review is to explore the psychosocial effect the organ donation process has on the living donor. The body's physiological response to organ donation had been well documented. However, the psychosocial effect of donation is now being more appreciated and studies are...
Show moreHistorically the source for most organ donations were from the cadavers of deceased donors. Over time living organ donation has become an important way to address the shortage of organ availability. The purpose of this literature review is to explore the psychosocial effect the organ donation process has on the living donor. The body's physiological response to organ donation had been well documented. However, the psychosocial effect of donation is now being more appreciated and studies are being done to try to elucidate the factors that can influence the living donor's response to the transplant pro The ultimate goal of these queries is to provide areas where clinicians can develop interventions that will enhance the post-donation experience for the living donor. To conduct this literature review peer-reviewed, English language research articles that were published between 2008 to the present were critiqued. In the end most living donors had a positive experience and would not hesitate to donate their organ again; however, there were a small minority of patients that did not fare well by psychosocial measures. These patients many times were aware that the graft had failed in the recipient. This was the single biggest factor in determining if the experience was positive or negative for the living donor. Strategies, such as internet-based cognitive behavioral intervention, are being to be developed to address the negative psychosocial outcomes that some living donors experience. Further studies are necessary to determine additional factors that may alter the living donor's experience and to develop a tool-kit of interventions that can be applied as necessary to address the living donors specific needs.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2019
- Identifier
- CFH2000474, ucf:45841
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000474
- Title
- ANYTHING BUT CRAZY: HOW AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATRE CAN CHANGE SOCIETAL STIGMAS AGAINST MENTAL ILLNESSES.
- Creator
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Walton, Benjamin, Weaver, Earl, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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There is a societal stigma that villainizes or degrades anyone diagnosed or associated with any mental illness. While many different forms of media have attempted to destroy this stigma through psycho-centric narratives, I wanted to argue that musical theatre has the greatest potential as a live entertainment source to deconstruct and reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness. For my research, I theorized that musical theatre can most effectively change societal stigma about mental illness...
Show moreThere is a societal stigma that villainizes or degrades anyone diagnosed or associated with any mental illness. While many different forms of media have attempted to destroy this stigma through psycho-centric narratives, I wanted to argue that musical theatre has the greatest potential as a live entertainment source to deconstruct and reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness. For my research, I theorized that musical theatre can most effectively change societal stigma about mental illness by communicating a clear understanding of the disease through music, and achieving popularity in the public eye longer than other live forms of theatre. I chose to focus on four of those musicals: Lady in the Dark by Moss Hart, Kurt Weill, and Ira Gershwin which talks about depression and anxiety in the 1940s; Spring Awakening, adapted from Frank Wedekind's original play by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik, which discusses depression and suicidal tendencies, specifically in students; Next to Normal by Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt which revolves around bipolar disorder; and Dear Evan Hansen by Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Justin Paul which talks about the prevalence of anxiety disorders in society. With this thesis I wanted to further the progression of destigmatizating mental illnesses through the medium of musical theatre. Through an analysis of these well-known musicals that focus on mental illnesses and the psychological research that follows, I proposed a short song cycle that continues this evolution of mental illness musicals. Through this process, I theorized that musical theatre will decrease the stigma surrounding mental illnesses and will promote treatment and care when dealing with mental illnesses.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2018
- Identifier
- CFH2000321, ucf:45842
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000321
- Title
- WHAT'S BLACK AND WHITE AND NOT READ ALL OVER?: AN EXAMINATION OF THE EVOLVING LANDSCAPE OF NEWSPAPERS THROUGH THE LENS OF THE NEW YORK TIMES.
- Creator
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Reiber, Anne, Bagley, George, Brunson, Richard, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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The research and statistics gathered in this thesis begin in 2000. Newspapers began experiencing change due to technology before 2000. However, the information necessary to complete this thesis only goes back to that year. Since the year 2000, the newspaper industry has struggled to adapt to the age of ever-changing technology. Newspapers across the US, including large and well-established publications have been forced to find new strategies that allow them to keep up with new digital...
Show moreThe research and statistics gathered in this thesis begin in 2000. Newspapers began experiencing change due to technology before 2000. However, the information necessary to complete this thesis only goes back to that year. Since the year 2000, the newspaper industry has struggled to adapt to the age of ever-changing technology. Newspapers across the US, including large and well-established publications have been forced to find new strategies that allow them to keep up with new digital technologies. The New York Times was the focus of this study, but it is only one part of a very large industry. However, it is one of the most successful papers of the digital age and offers a thorough look into the newspaper industry. Therefore, its strategies to adapt to digital and its overall business model were compared to newspapers throughout the nation. The intent of this thesis is to have a better understanding of the future of the newspaper industry in the digital age, including newspapers in small, medium and large markets. A look into The New York Times' history provides a better understanding of how newspapers have already been affected by the digital age, and its business model offers guidance for other newspapers on how to adapt. This thesis focused on analyzing at least one newspaper to represent each market including a small, medium and large market newspaper then determining if the methods The New York Times uses would be adaptable and scalable to their newspapers. This thesis determines which newspapers could use The New York Times' strategies to their benefit and draws conclusions on the future of the newspaper industry as a whole.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2017
- Identifier
- CFH2000271, ucf:45847
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000271
- Title
- WHEN TO STRIKE: EXPLORING THE VARIABLES THAT LEAD TO SUCCESSFUL DECAPITATION STRIKES.
- Creator
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Pierres, Renzo, Boutton, Andrew, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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The purpose of this thesis is to determine how different variables can affect a terrorist group's reaction to a targeted leadership strike, known as a decapitation strike. Decapitation strikes often produce unwanted results, such as a splintering of the terrorist group, or a failure to destroy the group. It is important that we understand which variables can lead to a group's destruction after a decapitation strike, to maximize the decapitation's effectiveness. In my research I have...
Show moreThe purpose of this thesis is to determine how different variables can affect a terrorist group's reaction to a targeted leadership strike, known as a decapitation strike. Decapitation strikes often produce unwanted results, such as a splintering of the terrorist group, or a failure to destroy the group. It is important that we understand which variables can lead to a group's destruction after a decapitation strike, to maximize the decapitation's effectiveness. In my research I have determined that group size, group ideological extremism, and the role of the leader targeted all have a substantial impact on the success of the decapitation strike. Using these three variables, I will examine three groups which have varying size, extremism, and leadership, and determine whether the decapitation strikes were successful and how these variables affected the results.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2019
- Identifier
- CFH2000488, ucf:45848
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000488
- Title
- THE EFFECT OF RACE ON PARENTS' INTENT TO VACCINATE THEIR CHILDREN AGAINST HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS.
- Creator
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Ruiz Aguilar, Ariana L, Weiss, Josie, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted disease that often presents as genital warts, but may also lead to cancers, including those of the vagina, penis, mouth and tonsils. Despite three vaccines being currently available to prevent HPV, the HPV vaccine retains a low national average vaccination rate when compared to the Tetanus-Diptheria- Pertussis (Tdap) vaccine. Considering the need for improvement it is important to identify factors that may be contributing to this low...
Show moreHuman papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted disease that often presents as genital warts, but may also lead to cancers, including those of the vagina, penis, mouth and tonsils. Despite three vaccines being currently available to prevent HPV, the HPV vaccine retains a low national average vaccination rate when compared to the Tetanus-Diptheria- Pertussis (Tdap) vaccine. Considering the need for improvement it is important to identify factors that may be contributing to this low national immunization rate, one of them being parental race. The purpose of this literature review is to identify whether race affects parents' intent to vaccinate their children against HPV. A database search of CINAHL Plus with Full Text, MEDLINE, and PsycINFO was conducted and a total of 13 articles were reviewed based on the relevance to the purpose of the literature review. While racial differences were noted, there were other factors that also affect a parent's intent to vaccinate their children against HPV. There is more research to be done when looking at how race may independently affect a parent's intent to vaccinate their children against HPV.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2018
- Identifier
- CFH2000304, ucf:45849
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000304
- Title
- REDUCING THE RATE OF MISDIAGNOSIS OF POSTURAL ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA SYNDROME.
- Creator
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Gill, Isabelle C, Borgon, Robert, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a common yet frequently misdiagnosed dysautonomia characterized by a significant increase in heart rate upon standing. POTS patients experience severe fatigue, dizziness, pre-syncope, and a diminished quality of life. The intent of this thesis is to investigate factors contributing to POTS misdiagnosis and develop a proposal for improving diagnostic procedures. The first part of this thesis presents an overview of other frequently...
Show morePostural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a common yet frequently misdiagnosed dysautonomia characterized by a significant increase in heart rate upon standing. POTS patients experience severe fatigue, dizziness, pre-syncope, and a diminished quality of life. The intent of this thesis is to investigate factors contributing to POTS misdiagnosis and develop a proposal for improving diagnostic procedures. The first part of this thesis presents an overview of other frequently misdiagnosed conditions, providing an understanding of the basis for the diagnostic problems in POTS and methods to combat such difficulties. The second part of this thesis details a meta-analysis performed on POTS clinical studies since its classification in 1993, in an attempt to synthesize current knowledge and potential deficits in research. Results show the misdiagnosis rates for POTS are understandably high, as POTS shares many characteristics with other misdiagnosed conditions. Analysis of these conditions demonstrates the need for easier in-clinic diagnostic tests for POTS. The meta-analysis results demonstrate misunderstanding about POTS remains within the scientific community. The final recommendations to reduce POTS misdiagnosis include using a blood pressure/heart rate screening test to identify patients sooner and shifting research efforts from etiology and treatment to prevalence and diagnostic procedures.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2018
- Identifier
- CFH2000315, ucf:45850
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000315