2025
Staff Perspectives on Implementing Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Groups in the Veterans Health Administration
Decker S, Mattocks K, Kroll-Desrosiers A, Aunon F, Walker L, Galliford E, Doran N, Baird S, Rielage J, Sadek J, Ridley J, Bannister J, Giovannelli T, Landes S, Goodman M, DeRycke E, Shriver C, Spana E, Honsberger M, Demirelli S, Shest E, Martino S. Staff Perspectives on Implementing Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Groups in the Veterans Health Administration. Psychological Services 2025 PMID: 40522853, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000960.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVeterans Health AdministrationDialectical Behaviour Therapy Skills GroupHealth AdministrationVeterans Health Administration staffHybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation trialSkill groupsReduce suicide attemptsReducing veteran suicideSemistructured qualitative interviewsHealth care systemImplementation challengesSuicide attemptsUrban veteransStressed health care systemsStaff shortagesStaff perspectivesVeteran suicideCare systemIdentified themesSuicide preventionVeteran populationQualitative interviewsVeteransStaffSuicidePatient safety as a measure of resilience in US hospitals: central line-associated bloodstream infections, July 2020 through June 2021
Sapiano M, Dudeck M, Patel P, Binder A, Kofman A, Kuhar D, Pillai S, Stuckey M, Edwards J, Benin A. Patient safety as a measure of resilience in US hospitals: central line-associated bloodstream infections, July 2020 through June 2021. Infection Control And Hospital Epidemiology 2025, 46: 341-347. PMID: 39948082, DOI: 10.1017/ice.2024.167.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient safetyCentral line daysStaff shortagesUS hospitalsAcute care hospitalsCenters for Disease Control and Prevention's National Healthcare Safety NetworkLine daysNational Healthcare Safety NetworkCentral line-associated bloodstream infectionsLine-associated bloodstream infectionsRate of CLABSICOVID-19 pandemicSafe careStaffing shortagesHospital characteristicsPatient careMeasures of resilienceHealthcare systemCare hospitalMeasure stressorsDevelopment of policiesReporting of dataCOVID-19Risk adjustmentLevel of COVID-19Vital signs-based healthcare kiosks for screening chronic and infectious diseases: a systematic review
Bhutani S, Alian A, Fletcher R, Bomberg H, Eichenberger U, Menon C, Elgendi M. Vital signs-based healthcare kiosks for screening chronic and infectious diseases: a systematic review. Communications Medicine 2025, 5: 28. PMID: 39837977, PMCID: PMC11751283, DOI: 10.1038/s43856-025-00738-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth kiosksHealthcare systemParticipant selectionUser experience evaluationResearch-to-practice gapOvercrowded emergency roomsDisease detectionHealthcare accessData reportingHealthcare deliveryStaff shortagesVital signsCardiovascular disease detectionResearch-to-practiceBackgroundIncreasing demandConclusionsThis reviewMeasure vital signsResultsThe findingsIEEE XploreGoogle Scholar databasesExperience evaluationSystematic reviewInclusion criteriaUser demographicsSystematic search
2024
Barriers to Recruitment and Retention Among Underrepresented Populations in Cancer Clinical Trials: A Qualitative Study of the Perspectives of Clinical Trial Research Coordinating Staff at a Cancer Center
Yousafi S, Rangachari P, Holland M. Barriers to Recruitment and Retention Among Underrepresented Populations in Cancer Clinical Trials: A Qualitative Study of the Perspectives of Clinical Trial Research Coordinating Staff at a Cancer Center. Journal Of Healthcare Leadership 2024, 16: 427-441. PMID: 39502080, PMCID: PMC11537200, DOI: 10.2147/jhl.s488426.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer clinical trialsCancer CenterCoordination staffProvision of high-quality healthcareHigh-quality healthcareNon-patient-facing staffAcademic cancer centerEvidence-based guidelinesSemi-structured interviewsLearning CollaborativeStaff shortagesLack of resourcesStaff interviewsExamined barriersGeneralizability of findingsThematic analysisQualitative studyParticipant diversityCharacteristics of clinical trialsClinical trialsInadequate systemsStaffParticipation incentivesEquitable representationInterview dataThe challenges and opportunities of offering and integrating training in clinical molecular genetics and clinical cytogenetics: A survey of LGG Fellowship Program Directors
Deignan J, Aggarwal V, Bale A, Bellissimo D, Booker J, Cao Y, Crooks K, Deak K, Del Gaudio D, Funke B, Hoppman N, Horner V, Hufnagel R, Jackson-Cook C, Koduru P, Leung M, Li S, Liu P, Luo M, Mao R, Mason-Suares H, Mikhail F, Moore S, Naeem R, Pollard L, Repnikova E, Shao L, Shaw B, Shetty S, Smolarek T, Spiteri E, Van Ziffle J, Vance G, Vnencak-Jones C, Williams E. The challenges and opportunities of offering and integrating training in clinical molecular genetics and clinical cytogenetics: A survey of LGG Fellowship Program Directors. Genetics In Medicine Open 2024, 2: 101820. PMID: 39175871, PMCID: PMC11340206, DOI: 10.1016/j.gimo.2024.101820.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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