2025
A Multidisciplinary Survey Comparing Academic and Community Critical Care Clinicians' ARDS Practice and the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Masket D, Thomson C, Amaral A, Hough C, Johnson N, Kaufman D, Siner J, Stevens J, Agarwal L, Banankhah P, Casasola M, Flores A, Garcia B, Khoory J, Paliotti G, Rupal A, Singh H, Walker A, Watson J, Weiss C. A Multidisciplinary Survey Comparing Academic and Community Critical Care Clinicians' ARDS Practice and the COVID-19 Pandemic. Annals Of The American Thoracic Society 2025 PMID: 40548912, DOI: 10.1513/annalsats.202501-089oc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRespiratory therapistsCommunity cliniciansICU organizationCommunity physiciansCommunity settingsConsolidated Framework for Implementation ResearchMultifaceted implementation strategyAdvanced practice providersCOVID-19 pandemicCritical care physiciansCritical care cliniciansCommunity nursesAcademic nursesInterprofessional communicationPractice providersCare cliniciansImplementation researchCare physiciansAcute respiratory distress syndrome managementKnowledge scoresImplementation barriersNursesCommunity hospitalCulture scoresSurvey items
2024
Addressing challenges in diagnosis and management of rare disease through interprofessional education
Helderman R, Macica C, Weinstein A, Feinn R, Doyle M. Addressing challenges in diagnosis and management of rare disease through interprofessional education. Rare 2024, 2: 100044. DOI: 10.1016/j.rare.2024.100044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInterprofessional educationInterprofessional teamHealthcare studentsEducating health professional studentsEffective interprofessional teamInterprofessional team membersInterprofessional healthcare teamsHealth professional studentsPrevalence of rare diseasesInterprofessional education eventsSignificant public health challengePublic health challengeOpen-ended questionsInterprofessional modelManagement of rare diseasesInterprofessional communicationHealthcare teamImprove careHealthcare professionalsLack of resourcesProfessional studentsSupport resourcesPerceived confidenceParticipants' knowledge acquisitionHealth challenges
2021
Structured interdisciplinary bedside rounds improve interprofessional communication and workplace efficiency among residents and nurses on an inpatient internal medicine unit
Schwartz JI, Gonzalez-Colaso R, Gan G, Deng Y, Kaplan MH, Vakos PA, Kenyon K, Ashman A, Sofair AN, Huot SJ, Chaudhry SI. Structured interdisciplinary bedside rounds improve interprofessional communication and workplace efficiency among residents and nurses on an inpatient internal medicine unit. Journal Of Interprofessional Care 2021, 38: 427-434. PMID: 33433262, DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2020.1863932.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStructured interdisciplinary bedside roundsStructured interdisciplinary bedsideLarge academic medical centerInternal medicine unitsPatient-centered outcomesTeam-based interventionAcademic medical centerInterdisciplinary bedsideMedicine unitBedside nursesMedical CenterPatient experienceQuasi-experimental studyBedside roundsInterprofessional careNursesInterprofessional communicationCare managersHealthcare qualityBedsideWorkplace efficiencyOutcomesSignificant improvementResidentsWorkplace satisfaction
2018
Feasibility of Implementing Patient Priorities Care for Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions
Blaum CS, Rosen J, Naik AD, Smith CD, Dindo L, Vo L, Hernandez‐Bigos K, Esterson J, Geda M, Ferris R, Costello D, Acampora D, Meehan T, Tinetti ME. Feasibility of Implementing Patient Priorities Care for Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2018, 66: 2009-2016. PMID: 30281777, PMCID: PMC7015118, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.15465.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient Priorities CarePrimary care providersMultiple chronic conditionsOlder adultsChronic conditionsElectronic health record supportStudy-Act cyclesImplementation feasibility studyClinical championsHealth outcome goalsPrimary careClinicians' perceptionsTreatment decisionsPatient prioritiesClinic workflowClinician concernsCardiology practiceCare providersPDSA cyclesEHR documentationClinical settingHealthcare preferencesPriority discussionInterprofessional communicationClinicians
2015
Geographic Localization of Housestaff Inpatients Improves Patient–Provider Communication, Satisfaction, and Culture of Safety
Olson DP, Fields BG, Windish DM. Geographic Localization of Housestaff Inpatients Improves Patient–Provider Communication, Satisfaction, and Culture of Safety. Journal For Healthcare Quality 2015, 37: 363-373. PMID: 26042748, DOI: 10.1111/jhq.12054.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient knowledgeCulture of safetySingle inpatient wardPercent of patientsGeneral medicine wardsPatient-provider communicationReadmission ratesMedicine wardsNurses' opinionsPatient satisfactionInpatient wardsNurses' job satisfactionProvider satisfactionPatient experiencePatientsPatient safetyPhysiciansInterprofessional communicationHospitalizationLocalization of patientsWardsDiagnosisSafetyAverage lengthNational changes
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