2025
1904-LB: Usability and Acceptability of a Biometric Dashboard with Tailored Coaching Tips for Exercise by Adults with Type 1 Diabetes
ASH G, NALLY L, LUKASIK J, MAK S, GRIGGS S, (ELIAS) SPANAKIS I, FUCITO L, WEINZIMER S. 1904-LB: Usability and Acceptability of a Biometric Dashboard with Tailored Coaching Tips for Exercise by Adults with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes 2025, 74 DOI: 10.2337/db25-1904-lb.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSystem Usability ScaleIntervention appropriateType 1 diabetesTreatment satisfaction surveyExercise guidelinesImplementation outcomesTelehealth coachingOverall interventionCompared to V1Satisfaction surveyMotivational supportCoaches insightAdult participantsMann-Whitney U testUsability ScaleOverall satisfactionPromoter ScoreInterventionCoachingExerciseUsability enhancementsSatisfactionUser satisfactionEfficacy trialsGlycemic changesQuality of Life Outcomes With a Risk-Based Precision Testing Strategy Versus Usual Testing in Stable Patients With Suspected Coronary Disease: Results From the PRECISE Randomized Trial
Mark D, Li Y, Nanna M, Kelsey M, Daniels M, Rogers C, Patel M, Baloch K, Chow B, Anstrom K, Vemulapalli S, Weir-McCall J, Stone G, Chew D, Douglas P, Investigators O. Quality of Life Outcomes With a Risk-Based Precision Testing Strategy Versus Usual Testing in Stable Patients With Suspected Coronary Disease: Results From the PRECISE Randomized Trial. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality And Outcomes 2025, 18: e011414. PMID: 39895494, PMCID: PMC11837958, DOI: 10.1161/circoutcomes.124.011414.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeSAQ Summary ScoreSummary scoreOveral quality of lifeAssess quality of lifeGeneric health statusQuality of life outcomesBaseline SAQ scoresCoronary artery diseaseQuality of life assessmentFollow-up time pointsClinically meaningful differencesStable patientsFollow-upArtery diseaseEQ-5DHealth statusMonths postrandomizationSuspected coronary diseaseComponent scoresSatisfaction surveySuspected coronary artery diseaseTrial participantsStable chest painTest group
2024
Improving the detection and documentation of patients’ symptoms in an integrated gastrointestinal oncology and palliative care clinic.
Rao V, Trexler S, Boaz C, Phillips D, Baum L. Improving the detection and documentation of patients’ symptoms in an integrated gastrointestinal oncology and palliative care clinic. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 20: 336-336. DOI: 10.1200/op.2024.20.10_suppl.336.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEdmonton Symptom Assessment ScaleSymptom assessment toolsSymptom documentationIntegrated clinicPatient distressPalliative careAssessment toolDocumentation ratesResponse to patient distressInterdisciplinary palliative care teamIn-personSatisfaction surveyPalliative care teamPalliative care clinicMedian ratePatient-clinician communicationSymptom Assessment ScalePost-intervention dataPatient satisfaction surveyPost-intervention periodDocumentation of symptomsManual chart reviewPre-intervention baseline dataTreatment side effectsPC physicians
2023
Advancing Health Equity: An Innovative Program for Building Community Engagement in Research.
Santilli A, LaMonaca K, Carr K, Rue B, D'Angelo K, Higginbottom J, Morales S, Taylor M, Vicente G, Lin-Schweitzer A, Duffany K. Advancing Health Equity: An Innovative Program for Building Community Engagement in Research. Progress In Community Health Partnerships Research Education And Action 2023, 17: 523-533. PMID: 37934450, DOI: 10.1353/cpr.2023.a907982.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImproved health outcomesHealth researchConsecutive cohortPublic health researchSelf-reported knowledgeHealth outcomesTraining programHealth equityParticipants' knowledgeCommunity-engaged researchParticipant satisfactionProgram satisfactionSatisfaction surveyLow incomeTraining sessionsCRFPost-program surveysTeam surveyProgram improvementInnovative programs
2022
Telehealth care before and during COVID-19: trends and quality in a large health system
Luna P, Lee M, Greeno R, DeLucia N, London Y, Hoffman P, Burg M, Harris K, Spatz ES, Mena-Hurtado C, Smolderen KG. Telehealth care before and during COVID-19: trends and quality in a large health system. JAMIA Open 2022, 5: ooac079. PMID: 36204596, PMCID: PMC9531686, DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac079.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTelehealth visitsQuality of careTelehealth useCOVID-19Cross-sectional observational studyHigher visit volumeCOVID-19 surgeLarge health systemSatisfaction surveyMost patientsPatient satisfactionObservational studyTelehealth carePatient's perspectiveVisit volumeHigh satisfaction ratingsPatient portalsPatient experiencePatientsCare deliveryHealth systemVisitsHigh satisfaction levelsCareGood technical qualityThe Feasibility of a Pediatric Distance Learning Curriculum for Emergency Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation Collaboration
Thomas A, Montgomery E, Abulebda K, Whitfill T, Chapman J, Leung J, Fayyaz J, Auerbach M. The Feasibility of a Pediatric Distance Learning Curriculum for Emergency Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation Collaboration. Journal Of Emergency Nursing 2022, 49: 27-39. PMCID: PMC9458703, DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2022.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNurse educatorsKnowledge surveyCurriculum development frameworkAsynchronous distance learningPediatric acute careCurriculum engagementDistance learningEducatorsAcute careCurriculumCOVID-19 pandemicProject engagementEmergency nursesPerformance checklistImplementation surveyProject coordinatorsTelesimulationEngagementKnowledge scoreCentral supportModest engagementSatisfaction surveyDevelopment frameworkPediatric status epilepticusResults Thirteen
2021
Telemedicine in the era of coronavirus 19: Implications for postoperative care in cardiac surgery
Sallam A, Shang M, Vallabhajosyula I, Mori M, Chinian R, Assi R, Bonde P, Geirsson A, Vallabhajosyula P. Telemedicine in the era of coronavirus 19: Implications for postoperative care in cardiac surgery. Journal Of Cardiac Surgery 2021, 36: 3731-3737. PMID: 34338360, PMCID: PMC8446997, DOI: 10.1111/jocs.15875.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiac surgery patientsPostoperative appointmentsCardiac surgeryPostoperative careSurgery patientsOpen cardiac surgeryPatient satisfaction surveySatisfaction surveyCoronavirus-19 pandemicPostoperative patientsTelehealth visitsTelemedicine appointmentsProvider satisfactionTelemedicine usePatientsTelemedicine modalitiesCoronavirus-19SurgeryCareAppointmentsTelemedicineSurgeonsHome ordersSurvey administrationStay
2020
Association between patient-physician gender concordance and patient experience scores. Is there gender bias?
Chekijian S, Kinsman J, Taylor RA, Ravi S, Parwani V, Ulrich A, Venkatesh A, Agrawal P. Association between patient-physician gender concordance and patient experience scores. Is there gender bias? The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2020, 45: 476-482. PMID: 33069544, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2020.09.090.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient satisfaction surveyFemale patientsProvider scoresOverall assessment scoreEmergency departmentPatient satisfactionPhysician genderPatient-physician gender concordanceFemale physiciansAssessment scoresGender concordancePatient satisfaction survey dataSatisfaction surveyEffect of patientFemale emergency physiciansPatient experience scoresLogistic regression modelsCross-sectional analysisElectronic health recordsPatients' oddsAdult patientsPatient genderEmergency physiciansLower oddsEmergency careCharacteristics and Predictors of HCAHPS Nonresponse After Spine Surgery.
Malpani R, Adrados M, Mercier MR, McLynn RP, Galivanche AR, Pathak N, Grauer JN. Characteristics and Predictors of HCAHPS Nonresponse After Spine Surgery. Spine 2020, 45: e448-e456. PMID: 31609883, PMCID: PMC7113123, DOI: 10.1097/brs.0000000000003287.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpine surgery patientsSpine surgeryHCAHPS surveyPerioperative outcomesAdverse eventsPatient characteristicsSurgery patientsSingle institutionMultivariate analysisLonger hospital lengthHigher American SocietyMajor adverse eventsMinor adverse eventsRetrospective cohort studyMinority of patientsPatient satisfaction surveyHospital Consumer AssessmentSatisfaction surveyNonresponder biasHospital lengthPatient demographicsCohort studyHospital readmissionRetrospective analysisBACKGROUND DATA
2019
Smartphone capture of flexible laryngoscopy: Optics, subsite visualization, and patient satisfaction
Maurrasse SE, Schwanke TW, Tabaee A. Smartphone capture of flexible laryngoscopy: Optics, subsite visualization, and patient satisfaction. The Laryngoscope 2019, 129: 2147-2152. PMID: 30628089, DOI: 10.1002/lary.27803.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
The Addiction Recovery Clinic
Holt SR, Segar N, Cavallo DA, Tetrault JM. The Addiction Recovery Clinic. Academic Medicine 2017, 92: 680-683. PMID: 28441678, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000001480.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient satisfaction surveyInternal medicine residentsRecovery clinicSubstance useMedicine residentsUse disordersAddiction medicine specialistsOpioid use disorderOutpatient clinical servicesPrimary care practicesUnhealthy substance useSubstance use disordersAddiction treatment facilitiesSatisfaction surveyDirect referralNew patientsMedicine specialistsPatientsCare practicesPatient encountersConsecutive weeksBehavioral treatmentAddiction medicineClinical servicesVisit number
2012
Developing and Implementing a Multispecialty Graduate Medical Education Curriculum on Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)
Tetrault JM, Green ML, Martino S, Thung SF, Degutis LC, Ryan SA, Martel S, Pantalon MV, Bernstein SL, O'Connor P, Fiellin DA, D'Onofrio G. Developing and Implementing a Multispecialty Graduate Medical Education Curriculum on Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT). Substance Abuse 2012, 33: 168-181. PMID: 22489589, DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2011.640220.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrief interventionInternal medicineEmergency medicineMean satisfaction scoreMultiple residency programsStandardized patient sessionSBIRT curriculumClinical practicePediatric programsSBIRTSatisfaction scoresClinical encountersPatient sessionsPediatric residentsProject facultyTraining Web siteStandardized patientsReferralGynecologyObstetricsNumber of residentsResidency programsSatisfaction surveyGraduate medical education curriculumFaculty supervision
2010
A Novel Online Didactic Curriculum Helps Improve Knowledge Acquisition Among Non–Emergency Medicine Rotating Residents
Branzetti J, Aldeen A, Foster A, Courtney D. A Novel Online Didactic Curriculum Helps Improve Knowledge Acquisition Among Non–Emergency Medicine Rotating Residents. Academic Emergency Medicine 2010, 18: 53-59. PMID: 21175925, DOI: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2010.00951.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRotating residentsEmergency medicineEM knowledgeEmergency departmentInternal medicineDidactic curriculumPrimary outcomeMultiple-choice examinationAcademic emergency departmentResidence typeCompare mean scoresControl groupPostintervention surveysLevel of satisfactionConsenting participantsAssess satisfactionInstitutional review boardLinear regression modelsDidactic educationResidency curriculumSatisfaction surveyExperimental groupMean scoreNo significant differenceWhat can we learn from patient dissatisfaction? An analysis of dissatisfying events at an academic medical center
Lee AV, Moriarty JP, Borgstrom C, Horwitz LI. What can we learn from patient dissatisfaction? An analysis of dissatisfying events at an academic medical center. Journal Of Hospital Medicine 2010, 5: 514-520. PMID: 21162153, PMCID: PMC3075540, DOI: 10.1002/jhm.861.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcademic medical centerHospital careMedical CenterUrban academic medical centerPostdischarge telephone interviewPatient satisfaction assessmentPatient satisfaction surveyQuality improvement initiativesQuality hospital careDomains of dissatisfactionPatient satisfactionPatient dissatisfactionPatient inputSafe careTelephone interviewsImprovement initiativesCareHealthcare deliveryPatientsSatisfaction surveyEffective communicationInterventionSatisfaction assessmentIneffective communicationDifferent determinants
2008
Prolonged use of continuous glucose monitors in children with type 1 diabetes on continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion or intensive multiple‐daily injection therapy
Weinzimer S, Xing D, Tansey M, Fiallo-Scharer R, Mauras N, Wysocki T, Beck R, Tamborlane W, Ruedy K. Prolonged use of continuous glucose monitors in children with type 1 diabetes on continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion or intensive multiple‐daily injection therapy. Pediatric Diabetes 2008, 10: 91-96. PMID: 19175899, DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-5448.2008.00476.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous glucose monitorType 1 diabetesMDI usersCSII usersContinuous subcutaneous insulin infusionMultiple daily injection therapySubcutaneous insulin infusionTreatment of childrenGlucose monitorContinuous glucose monitoring systemLong-term useInjection therapyClinical factorsGlucose monitoring systemInsulin infusionAmbulatory settingWeek 22Week 1Pilot studyWkT1DDiabetesChildrenSatisfaction surveyDaily use
2007
Patient satisfaction in specialized versus nonspecialized adult sickle cell care centers: the PiSCES study.
Aisiku IP, Penberthy LT, Smith WR, Bovbjerg VE, McClish DK, Levenson JL, Roberts JD, Roseff SD. Patient satisfaction in specialized versus nonspecialized adult sickle cell care centers: the PiSCES study. Journal Of The National Medical Association 2007, 99: 886-90. PMID: 17722665, PMCID: PMC2574305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonspecialized centersPatient satisfactionSpecialized centersSCD careSCD patientsCare centerInterpersonal mannerSatisfaction scoresHighest mean satisfaction scoreSickle cell disease patientsProspective cohort studyGeneral satisfactionPatient satisfaction surveyMean satisfaction scoreQuality of careHigher satisfaction scoresSatisfaction surveySCD specialistsCohort studySignificant group differencesPotential confoundersDisease patientsAmbulatory carePatientsPractice style
2006
Patient-Centeredness and Timeliness in a Primary Care Network: Baseline Analysis and Power Assessment for Detection of the Effects of an Electronic Health Record
Fleming NS, Herrin J, Roberts W, Couch C, Ballard DJ. Patient-Centeredness and Timeliness in a Primary Care Network: Baseline Analysis and Power Assessment for Detection of the Effects of an Electronic Health Record. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings 2006, 19: 314-319. PMID: 17106491, PMCID: PMC1618751, DOI: 10.1080/08998280.2006.11928191.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmbulatory electronic health recordElectronic health recordsHealth recordsCare networkAppointment timePatient satisfaction surveyPrimary care networkBaylor Health Care SystemAmbulatory care networkQuality of careHealthTexas Provider NetworkInstitute of MedicineHealth care systemAdditional survey itemsExcellent satisfactionPatient centerednessPatientsQuality careCare systemPhysician interactionBaseline performanceFinancial impactBaseline analysisDimensions of qualitySatisfaction survey
2001
Quality improvement on an academic autopsy service.
Sinard J, Blood D. Quality improvement on an academic autopsy service. Archives Of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 2001, 125: 237-45. PMID: 11175642, DOI: 10.5858/2001-125-0237-qioaaa.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality Improvement ProgramAutopsy rateMultifaceted quality improvement programAutopsy serviceLarge academic medical centerPhysician satisfaction surveysQuality improvement initiativesAcademic medical centerClinicians' perceptionsMedical CenterMedical careClinical colleaguesImportant quality assurance toolImprovement initiativesImprovement programsSatisfaction surveyService reportingAutopsies
1999
Development of a Consumer Survey for Behavioral Health Services
Eisen S, Shaul J, Clarridge B, Nelson D, Spink J, Cleary P. Development of a Consumer Survey for Behavioral Health Services. Psychiatric Services 1999, 50: 793-798. PMID: 10375149, DOI: 10.1176/ps.50.6.793.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBehavioral health servicesHealth servicesInsurance plansSubstance abuse servicesConsumer satisfaction surveyMedicaid plansAbuse servicesMental healthConsumer AssessmentCommercial plansSatisfaction instrumentSatisfaction surveyConsumer focus groupsFurther testingFocus groupsGroupDiverse sampleFuture effortsService instrumentReporting formatCare
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