2025
181 Exploring healthcare provider perspectives on focused trainings and quality improvement initiatives in the intensive care unit of the national hospital in Tanzania
Strelzer S, Julius J, Solomon C, Anicet N, Byabato O, Chiwanga F, Hassan S, Kayandabila F, Laizer A, Majuta T, Murray B, Said T, Ndile S. 181 Exploring healthcare provider perspectives on focused trainings and quality improvement initiatives in the intensive care unit of the national hospital in Tanzania. 2025, a133.2-a134. DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2025-qshu.181.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLiver Transplant Provider Perspectives on Posttransplant Management of Alcohol Use Disorder
Cote M, Cloonan D, Li S, Razak S, Singh R, Coe T, Zimbrean P, Andrews S, Ivkovic A, Bartels S, Chadha R, Bethea E, Yeh H, Lim N, Dageforde L. Liver Transplant Provider Perspectives on Posttransplant Management of Alcohol Use Disorder. Transplantation Direct 2025, 11: e1766. PMID: 40078821, PMCID: PMC11896101, DOI: 10.1097/txd.0000000000001766.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAUD careAlcohol use disorderAlcohol-associated liver diseasePost-LTLiver transplantationManagement of alcohol use disorderLiver diseaseTreatment of alcohol use disordersTreat alcohol use disorderUse disorderPost-LT treatmentPost-LT patientsMental health professionalsMedication-Assisted TherapyAnalysis of categorical variablesAmerican SocietyNurse coordinatorPerceived BarriersHealth professionalsProvider perspectiveChi-square testPosttransplant managementUnivariate analysis of categorical variablesVolume tertilesAlcohol abstinenceChildren’s Emergency Department Provider Experiences With Lethal Means Restriction Counseling and Firearm Access
Rosen A, Bechtel K. Children’s Emergency Department Provider Experiences With Lethal Means Restriction Counseling and Firearm Access. Pediatric Emergency Care 2025, 41: 456-463. PMID: 40012101, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000003363.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchED providersFirearm accessEmergency departmentLethal Means Restriction CounselingBehavioral health patientsBehavioral health emergenciesChildren's emergency departmentProvider experienceCaregiver implementationHealth patientsMedical clearanceMedical providersSemistructured interviewsProvider perspectiveHealth complaintsDischarge safetySafety planningHarm reductionProvidersIncreased comfortHealth emergencyClinical practiceSocial workersChildrenThemesPerspectives of traditional healers, faith healers, and biomedical providers about mental illness treatment: qualitative study from rural Uganda
Lee Y, Coleman M, Nakaziba K, Terfloth N, Coley C, Epparla A, Corbitt N, Kazungu R, Basiimwa J, Lafferty C, Cole K, Agwang G, Kathawala E, Nkolo T, Wogali W, Richard E, Rosenheck R, Tsai A. Perspectives of traditional healers, faith healers, and biomedical providers about mental illness treatment: qualitative study from rural Uganda. Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health 2025, 12: e29. PMID: 40070774, PMCID: PMC11894403, DOI: 10.1017/gmh.2025.18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBiomedical providersFaith healersTraditional healersRural UgandaQualitative studyMental healthcare systemMental illness treatmentMiddle-income countriesFocus group discussionsFramework analysisSeeking CareProvider relationshipMental illnessProvider perspectiveTheoretical saturationHealthcare systemBiomedical approachIllness conceptualizationsProvidersGroup discussionsBiomedical treatmentIll treatmentHealersData collectionBuyende districtProvider Perspectives on Implementation of Adult Community-Based Palliative Care: A Scoping Review
Dussault N, Ho D, Dukkipati H, Vick J, Skalla L, Ma J, Jones C, Kaufman B. Provider Perspectives on Implementation of Adult Community-Based Palliative Care: A Scoping Review. Medical Care Research And Review 2025, 82: 301-318. PMID: 39745068, DOI: 10.1177/10775587241303963.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity-based palliative carePalliative careProvider perspectiveMisperceptions of palliative careFacilitators to implementationLeadership buy-inExternal environment levelProvider educationFramework synthesisProvider levelScoping ReviewInadequate reimbursementPoor communicationMultidisciplinary teamEnvironment levelBuy-inProvidersCarePolicy levelFacilitationQualitative researchOrganizational levelUnited StatesBarriersTime constraints
2024
IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY-BASED PALLIATIVE CARE: A SYSTEMATIC SCOPING REVIEW
Ho D, Dissault N, Vick J, Skalla L, Dukkipati H, Ma J, Kaufman B. IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY-BASED PALLIATIVE CARE: A SYSTEMATIC SCOPING REVIEW. Innovation In Aging 2024, 8: 233-233. PMCID: PMC11689857, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igae098.0753.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity-based palliative carePalliative careSystematic scoping reviewPerceived BarriersScoping ReviewProvider perspectiveEnd-of-life careSocial needs resourcesLeadership buy-inInter-provider communicationEnd-of-lifeReviewers screened articlesImprove quality of lifeQuality of lifePC teamIllness carePC educationCare partnersFramework synthesisProvider levelCategorize themesPractice settingsSpecialty clinicsNeeds resourcesProgram implementationTrustworthy and ethical AI-enabled cardiovascular care: a rapid review
Mooghali M, Stroud A, Yoo D, Barry B, Grimshaw A, Ross J, Zhu X, Miller J. Trustworthy and ethical AI-enabled cardiovascular care: a rapid review. BMC Medical Informatics And Decision Making 2024, 24: 247. PMID: 39232725, PMCID: PMC11373417, DOI: 10.1186/s12911-024-02653-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthcare provider perspectiveRisk of patient harmCardiovascular careProvider perspectiveAI-based medical devicesPatient harmLoss of patient autonomyLack of robust evidenceTrust barriersHealthcare inequalitiesImprove careHealthcare providersCitation chasingPerceived lack of transparencyHealthcare existPatient careEthical concernsIntegration of AIPatient autonomyPatient interestLiterature reviewPerceived lackPractice guidelinesCareStudy designReporting Perinatal Substance Use to Child Protective Services: Obstetric Provider Perspectives on the Impact on Care
Kaufman J, Yonkers K, Maltz C, Friedhoff C, Tobon A, Mele A, Tessier-Kay M, Grechukhina O, Lipkind H, Byatt N, Forray A. Reporting Perinatal Substance Use to Child Protective Services: Obstetric Provider Perspectives on the Impact on Care. Journal Of Women's Health 2024, 33: 1501-1508. PMID: 38770764, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2023.0822.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderProvider perspectiveKey informant interviewsCPS involvementNurse practitionersAffect careObstetric patientsCareInformant interviewsPostpartum patientsReporting requirementsCPS reportsProvidersContent analysisPerinatal individualsUse disorderSocial workersThematic areasPatientsFearNursesMandated reportersObstetriciansPostpartumStaffUsing the Electronic Medical Record to Correlate Patient–Provider Perspectives in the Care of Black Individuals With High-Risk Pregnancies [ID 2683496]
Nadkarni S, Falako S, Antwi A, Campbell K, Adeyemo O. Using the Electronic Medical Record to Correlate Patient–Provider Perspectives in the Care of Black Individuals With High-Risk Pregnancies [ID 2683496]. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2024, 143: 31s-31s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0001013352.94183.a5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic medical recordsElectronic medical record documentationHigh-risk pregnanciesPatient perspectiveImprove patient-provider communicationProvision of obstetric careElectronic medical record chart reviewBlack individualsPatient-provider communicationMedical recordsOne-on-one interviewsManagement of painDiagnosis of diabetesPatient-providerObstetric carePostpartum experiencesProvider perspectivePatient autonomyChart notesDecision-making rationaleCompare participantsQuality improvementTertiary hospitalCarePerceived coercion
2023
S886 Acceptability and Preferences for Multimodal Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Self-Help Resources: Patients’ and Providers’ Perspectives
Tse C, Lewis J, Shah S, Ostrov A, Burwell S, Gaidos J, Forster E, Fiske H, Hunt M, Kuehnel R, Soto C, Singh S, Weaver A, Siegel C, Melmed G, van Deen W. S886 Acceptability and Preferences for Multimodal Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Self-Help Resources: Patients’ and Providers’ Perspectives. The American Journal Of Gastroenterology 2023, 118: s660-s661. DOI: 10.14309/01.ajg.0000953184.30712.98.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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