2022
Rising high‐acuity emergency care services independently billed by advanced practice providers, 2013 to 2019
Gettel C, Schuur J, Mullen J, Venkatesh A. Rising high‐acuity emergency care services independently billed by advanced practice providers, 2013 to 2019. Academic Emergency Medicine 2022, 30: 89-98. PMID: 36334276, PMCID: PMC10973948, DOI: 10.1111/acem.14625.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced practice providersEmergency care servicesCare servicesClinician typeED encountersClinician levelPractice providersHigh acuityEM physiciansHigh-acuity visitsRepeated cross-sectional analysisHigh-acuity servicesEmergency medicine workforceCross-sectional analysisEmergency cliniciansPractice patternsLow acuityRelative increaseEmergency careAcuity levelsMedicare Part BAcuityOutcome proportionsPhysiciansOne-third
2021
Impact of complex, partially nested clustering in a three-arm individually randomized group treatment trial: A case study with the wHOPE trial
Tong G, Seal KH, Becker WC, Li F, Dziura JD, Peduzzi PN, Esserman DA. Impact of complex, partially nested clustering in a three-arm individually randomized group treatment trial: A case study with the wHOPE trial. Clinical Trials 2021, 19: 3-13. PMID: 34693748, PMCID: PMC8847260, DOI: 10.1177/17407745211051288.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup treatment trialsIntraclass correlation coefficientTreatment trialsTreatment sessionsHealth optionsEducation trialThree-armWhole health teamFuture trial designNumber of cliniciansGroup treatment designTrue intraclass correlation coefficientsGroup treatment sessionsTreatment armsClinical trialsClinician levelMultiple cliniciansBACKGROUND/Health teamsOutcome dataTreatment groupsTrial designGroup educationClinical scenariosDifferent clinicians
2015
Evidence-Based Assessment in School Mental Health
Connors E, Arora P, Curtis L, Stephan S. Evidence-Based Assessment in School Mental Health. Cognitive And Behavioral Practice 2015, 22: 60-73. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2014.03.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvidence-based assessmentMental health servicesSchool mental healthChild mental health servicesMental healthOngoing quality improvement effortsClinical assessment toolMental health settingsQuality improvement effortsRegular administrationClinician levelClinical progressClinical careResponse rateHealth settingsSMH cliniciansHealth servicesClinical settingCliniciansProgram managersOngoing assessmentQualitative themesAssessment toolNational sampleManagement considerations
2009
Surgeon Experience Level Affects Mechanics of the Pivot Shift Test for Posterolateral Rotatory Instability of the Elbow
Chu T, Ty J, Orazov B, Strauss N, O’Reilly O, Buckley J, Lattanza L. Surgeon Experience Level Affects Mechanics of the Pivot Shift Test for Posterolateral Rotatory Instability of the Elbow. 2009, 761-762. DOI: 10.1115/sbc2009-206560.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPivot shift testPosterolateral rotatory instabilityLateral pivot-shift testLateral ulnar collateral ligamentUlnar collateral ligamentClinical examinationClinician levelRadial headRadiocapitellar jointLateral stabilizing structuresValgus momentCollateral ligamentMultiple surgeonsRotatory instabilitySupination torqueFull extensionExperienced examinersInexperienced examinersPositive resultsTraining guidelinesElbowExaminersSubluxationInjury
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