2022
Unpacking the social‐emotional health of education support professionals during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Naples L, Cipriano C, Eveleigh A, Stoffers M, Barnes T. Unpacking the social‐emotional health of education support professionals during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Psychology In The Schools 2022, 60: 1415-1441. PMID: 36718135, PMCID: PMC9878206, DOI: 10.1002/pits.22842.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCOVID-19 pandemicNational Education AssociationSupportive school environmentSupport professionalsQualitative survey questionsMethods research designSocial-emotional healthClosed-ended questionsSchool environmentEducation AssociationEmotional learningQuantitative portionAffective experienceUnprecedented timesConvergent parallelResearch designSchoolsSurvey questionsDaily workProfessionalsSE HealthPandemicEducationLearningQuestions
2018
Patients’ Health Information Practices and Perceptions of Provider Knowledge in the Case of the Newly Discovered Alpha-gal Food Allergy
Flaherty M, Threats M, Kaplan S. Patients’ Health Information Practices and Perceptions of Provider Knowledge in the Case of the Newly Discovered Alpha-gal Food Allergy. Journal Of Patient Experience 2018, 7: 132-139. PMID: 32128382, PMCID: PMC7036685, DOI: 10.1177/2374373518808310.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlpha-gal allergyFood allergyHealth care providers' awarenessMajority of patientsPrimary care providersImmunology clinicProvider knowledgeProvider awarenessCare providersAllergySpecialist encountersMedical literatureHealth practitionersSuccessful diagnosisDiagnosisHealth information practicesPatientsClosed-ended questionsSystematic sampleThree-quartersClinicClinicians
2011
Women's Prenatal Concerns Regarding Breastfeeding: Are They Being Addressed?
Archabald K, Lundsberg L, Triche E, Norwitz E, Illuzzi J. Women's Prenatal Concerns Regarding Breastfeeding: Are They Being Addressed? Journal Of Midwifery & Women's Health 2011, 56: 2-7. PMID: 21323844, DOI: 10.1111/j.1542-2011.2010.00006.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal concernsPrenatal periodYale-New Haven HospitalHealth care providersHealth care discussionsWomen's concernsPostpartum womenPrenatal careCare discussionsCare providersWomen's recallCross-sectional sampleBreastfeedingWomenStudy objectiveClosed-ended questionsStructured interviewsProvidersEnded questionHospitalInfantsCare
2007
An Evidence-Based Perspective on Greetings in Medical Encounters
Makoul G, Zick A, Green M. An Evidence-Based Perspective on Greetings in Medical Encounters. JAMA Internal Medicine 2007, 167: 1172-1176. PMID: 17563026, DOI: 10.1001/archinte.167.11.1172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNew patient visitsPatient's nameComputer-assisted telephone surveyEveryday clinical practicePatient safety recommendationsPatient sexPatient visitsPatient expectationsClinical practicePatientsMedical encountersPatient identificationPhysician's namePhysiciansTelephone surveyClosed-ended questionsSafety recommendationsVisitsInitial encounterLittle evidenceSurvey respondentsCommunication skills
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