2025
Compassionate Extubation of Neurologic Patients in an ICU Versus Inpatient Hospice Setting
Lowe J, Lau W, Meeks N, Neale M, Drickamer M, Hwang D, Hanson L. Compassionate Extubation of Neurologic Patients in an ICU Versus Inpatient Hospice Setting. Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2025, 69: e586-e587. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2025.02.251.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPerceptions of careHospice settingCompassionate extubationHealthcare decision makersInpatient hospiceUniversity of North Carolina Medical CenterHospital settingHospice groupCaregiver perceptionsEnd-of-life careInpatient hospice settingHospice inpatient unitModels of careTrained research assistantsNeurological patientsHigh levels of satisfactionSemi-structured interviewsCaregiver outcomesBereavement servicesBereavement supportProvider communicationCompassionate careLevel of satisfactionQuality of communicationHospiceCommunity-Engaged Codesign and Piloting of the FOOD4MOMS Produce Prescription Program for Pregnant Latina Women
Segura-Pérez S, Tristán Urrutia A, He A, Hromi-Fiedler A, Gionteris K, Duffany K, Rhodes E, Pérez-Escamilla R. Community-Engaged Codesign and Piloting of the FOOD4MOMS Produce Prescription Program for Pregnant Latina Women. Current Developments In Nutrition 2025, 9: 104572. PMID: 40145018, PMCID: PMC11938078, DOI: 10.1016/j.cdnut.2025.104572.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchListening sessionsPrescription programPilot participantsSpecial Supplemental Nutrition ProgramMaternal health programsSupplemental Nutrition ProgramPilot study participantsHigh levels of satisfactionAdult pregnant womenElectronic benefits transfer cardsLow-income individualsRatings of benefitVegetable consumptionLevel of satisfactionHealth programsNutrition classesNutrition ProgramEating plentyCodesign phaseLow-income familiesThematic analysisStudy participantsPregnancy trimesterPregnant mothersPregnant women
2024
Getting Racism Out of Our Work (GROW): Design, Deployment, and Early Outcomes for a Program to Increase Psychology Supervisor’s Multicultural Competence
Childs A, Crusto C, Miller R. Getting Racism Out of Our Work (GROW): Design, Deployment, and Early Outcomes for a Program to Increase Psychology Supervisor’s Multicultural Competence. Training And Education In Professional Psychology 2024, 18: 305-313. DOI: 10.1037/tep0000478.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSupervisor multicultural competenceCulturally competent supervisionClinical supervisory practiceSupervisory practicesPsychology traineesMulticultural competenceCompetent supervisionClinical supervisorsPsychologyHigh levels of satisfactionIntegration skillsPilot participantsApplication of programsSkillsTrainee satisfactionHigher levelsClinical practiceSupervisorsTraineesAlternative formatsLevel of satisfactionParticipantsSatisfactionIncrease accessCompetenceGeneral versus disease-specific medical oncology consults and impact on inpatient quality of care.
Prsic E, Deshpande H, Wei W, Strait M, Chiang A. General versus disease-specific medical oncology consults and impact on inpatient quality of care. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 20: 321-321. DOI: 10.1200/op.2024.20.10_suppl.321.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdvanced practice providersInpatient qualityPost-interventionOncology consultationICU rateEmergency departmentInpatient quality of careQuality of careHospice referral ratesMedical oncology consultationHospice referralOutpatient productionPractice providersLevel of satisfactionClinician satisfactionConsultative carePre-interventionReferral ratesED visitsSurveys pre-Clinician experienceGeneral consultationVisit dataConsultation modelReadmission rates
2015
Family experience survey in the surgical intensive care unit
Twohig B, Manasia A, Bassily-Marcus A, Oropello J, Gayton M, Gaffney C, Kohli-Seth R. Family experience survey in the surgical intensive care unit. Applied Nursing Research 2015, 28: 281-284. PMID: 26608426, DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2015.02.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFamily Experience SurveyQuality of careSurgical intensive care unitExperiences SurveyPalliative care consultationAvailability of nursesIntensive care unitComfort theoryCare unitImproved overall experienceCare consultationLevel of satisfactionDoctor communicationCare decisionsImplement interventionsSpiritual needsProgressive mobilizationCritical carePatient roomsCareOverall experienceCultural needsHigh-touch areasDoctorsSurvey
2014
Bridging the gap: a palliative care consultation service in a hematological malignancy-bone marrow transplant unit.
Selvaggi K, Vick J, Jessell S, Lister J, Abrahm J, Bernacki R. Bridging the gap: a palliative care consultation service in a hematological malignancy-bone marrow transplant unit. The Journal Of Community And Supportive Oncology 2014, 12: 50-5. PMID: 24971405, DOI: 10.12788/jcso.0015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPC cliniciansPalliative carePalliative care consultation serviceGoals of care conversationsPeriod of program implementationPalliative care servicesDaily pain assessmentPre-implementation rateHospice referral ratesQuality improvement projectReports of painHospice enrollmentPC teamPC consultationCare conversationsTertiary care hospitalLevel of satisfactionCare servicesReferral ratesWestern Pennsylvania HospitalNeeds assessmentClinical consultationPain assessmentImprovement projectLack of collaboration
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 difference
2006
Preliminary Evaluation of the Validity and Reliability of the Spanish Version of the Therapeutic Alliance with Clinician (TAC) Questionnaire
Bedregal L, Paris M, Añez L, Shahar G, Davidson L. Preliminary Evaluation of the Validity and Reliability of the Spanish Version of the Therapeutic Alliance with Clinician (TAC) Questionnaire. Social Indicators Research 2006, 78: 19-32. DOI: 10.1007/s11205-005-7157-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinician questionnaireHealth centersHispanic womenGreater New Haven areaCommunity behavioral health centersTherapeutic allianceCommunity health centersBehavioral health treatmentNew Haven areaBehavioral health centerSpanish versionHealth treatmentPsychometric propertiesWomenLevel of satisfactionProvider sitesQuestionnaireEnglish version
2000
Medicine and Motherhood: Shifting Trends Among Female Physicians from 1922 to 1999
Potee R, Gerber A, Ickovics J. Medicine and Motherhood: Shifting Trends Among Female Physicians from 1922 to 1999. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey 2000, 55: 144-145. DOI: 10.1097/00006254-200003000-00013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProportion of womenAge 40 yearsPrimary careAverage ageYale University SchoolFemale physiciansSurgical specialtiesWomenFirst childLength of leaveChildrenOne-thirdResidency programsUniversity SchoolMedical practiceMedicineLevel of satisfactionPercentMothersMaternity leaveUS medical schoolsFifth yearMaternity statusMedical trainingYears
1999
Medicine and motherhood
Potee R, Gerber A, Ickovics J. Medicine and motherhood. Academic Medicine 1999, 74: 911-9. PMID: 10495733, DOI: 10.1097/00001888-199908000-00017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical trainingPrimary careAverage ageYale University SchoolFemale physiciansChild care opportunitiesAbsolute numberCare opportunitiesSurgical specialtiesTraining of doctorsWomenLength of leaveChildrenUniversity SchoolPhysiciansPractice of medicineMedicineLevel of satisfactionProfessional demographicsMaternity leaveQuestionnaire
1996
Experience and design recommendations for picture archiving and communication systems in the surgical setting
Pomerantz S, Siegel E, Protopapas Z, Reiner B, Pickar E. Experience and design recommendations for picture archiving and communication systems in the surgical setting. Journal Of Imaging Informatics In Medicine 1996, 9: 123-130. PMID: 8854262, DOI: 10.1007/bf03168607.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOperating roomVeterans Affairs Medical CenterSurgical outpatient clinicMajority of surgeonsBaltimore Veterans Affairs Medical CenterSurgical staff membersOutpatient clinicMedical CenterSurgical settingRelative efficacyHospital environmentRadiologist observationsPACS useSurgeonsSurgical domainEfficacyLevel of satisfactionStaff membersUse of PACSPicture archiving
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