2025
Improving Access to Expanded Genetic Carrier Screening Through Multimodal Interventions
Meiss L, Pathy S, Baxley S. Improving Access to Expanded Genetic Carrier Screening Through Multimodal Interventions. Journal Of Women's Health 2025, 34: 606-612. PMID: 39929138, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2024.0894.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGenetic carrier screeningProvider comfortCarrier screeningAmerican College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsImprove provider confidenceTarget identified barriersProvider comfort levelDidactic education sessionsTargeted educational interventionsObstetrics and GynecologyUrban academic centerObstetricians and GynecologistsElectronic medical recordsScreening preferencesProvider confidenceEducation sessionsEducational interventionMultimodal interventionPreintervention periodDidactic sessionsOBGYN providersNeeds assessmentAnd GynecologistsObstetric visitImprove accessPractices and perspectives of genetic counselors about high‐risk pancreatic cancer screening: A cross‐sectional survey study
Wiegand A, Chhoda A, Namboodiri A, Grimshaw A, Dalela D, Farrell J. Practices and perspectives of genetic counselors about high‐risk pancreatic cancer screening: A cross‐sectional survey study. Journal Of Genetic Counseling 2025, 34: e2016. PMID: 39814542, DOI: 10.1002/jgc4.2016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer screening programHigher risk of pancreatic cancerPancreatic cancer screeningPancreatic cancer screening programsHigh-risk individualsGenetic counselorsCancer screeningScreening programReferral of high-risk individualsPerspectives of genetic counselorsCancer genetic counselorsCross-sectional survey studyIncrease provider comfortGenetic counseling programsIdentification of high-risk individualsPancreatic cancerConsensus guidelinesProvider comfortPancreas ScreeningExpert consensus guidelinesIdeal providersIdentification of individualsSurveillance of individualsCounseling individualsReferral
2023
Increasing buprenorphine access for patients with chronic pain: a quality improvement initiative
Wesolowicz D, Spelman J, Edmond S, Schwartz A, Kravetz J, Edens E, Becker W. Increasing buprenorphine access for patients with chronic pain: a quality improvement initiative. Pain Medicine 2023, 25: 226-230. PMID: 37847654, DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnad140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality improvement initiativesSpecialty pain clinicPrimary care providersPrimary careChronic painPain clinicCare providersImprovement initiativesVeterans Health Administration healthcare systemFull agonist opioidsPrimary care clinicsNumber of patientsEligible patientsBuprenorphine prescribingCare clinicsPain careProvider comfortStandard operating proceduresBuprenorphine accessBuprenorphinePainPrescribingPatientsEducational sessionsClinic
2020
Suicide prevention in community mental health: changing systems
Ponce A, Miller R, Al-Jammaly M, Renaud E, Bailey M, Devine S, Oberleitner L. Suicide prevention in community mental health: changing systems. Journal Of Public Mental Health 2020, 19: 359-366. DOI: 10.1108/jpmh-06-2019-0062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity mental health centerMental health centersMental health careHealth centersSuicide riskCommunity mental health providersHealth careProvider survey responsesMental health providersSuicide risk managementCommunity mental healthDirect care staffPerformance improvement projectProvider comfortPatient deathProvider concernsPatient experienceHealth providersHealthcare providersSuicide assessmentMental illnessProvider experienceCare staffCommunity settingsSuicide prevention
2019
When user-centered design meets implementation science: integrating provider perspectives in the development of an intimate partner violence intervention for women treated in the United States’ largest integrated healthcare system
Danitz SB, Stirman SW, Grillo AR, Dichter ME, Driscoll M, Gerber MR, Gregor K, Hamilton AB, Iverson KM. When user-centered design meets implementation science: integrating provider perspectives in the development of an intimate partner violence intervention for women treated in the United States’ largest integrated healthcare system. BMC Women's Health 2019, 19: 145. PMID: 31771557, PMCID: PMC6880505, DOI: 10.1186/s12905-019-0837-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Health AdministrationVHA providersWomen veteransUnited StatesIntimate partner violence interventionsBackgroundIntimate partner violencePartner violence interventionsBrief counseling interventionHealthcare systemKey informant interviewsHybrid inductive-deductive approachDate of enrollmentDate of registrationGlobal health problemCounseling interventionLarge medical centerHealth care settingsImplementation scienceRapid content analysisInductive-deductive approachViolence interventionPartner violenceIPV interventionsProvider comfortMean age
2018
A Grounded Theory Qualitative Analysis of Interprofessional Providers' Perceptions on Caring for Critically Ill Infants and Children in Pediatric and General Emergency Departments
Gangadharan S, Tiyyagura G, Gawel M, Walsh BM, Brown LL, Lavoie M, Tay KY, Auerbach MA. A Grounded Theory Qualitative Analysis of Interprofessional Providers' Perceptions on Caring for Critically Ill Infants and Children in Pediatric and General Emergency Departments. Pediatric Emergency Care 2018, 34: 578-583. PMID: 27749805, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000000906.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric emergency departmentIll infantsProviders' perceptionsEmergency departmentPediatric careGeneral emergency departmentsCritically Ill InfantsEmergency department providersPediatric-specific equipmentTeam of providersProvider discomfortProvider comfortIll childrenPED providersImprovement interventionsThematic saturationInfantsChildrenFacilitated debriefingCareIterative qualitative analysisOverall comfortDepartmentProviders
2016
Implementing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data Collection in Emergency Departments: Patient and Staff Perspectives
German D, Kodadek L, Shields R, Peterson S, Snyder C, Schneider E, Vail L, Ranjit A, Torain M, Schuur J, Lau B, Haider A. Implementing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data Collection in Emergency Departments: Patient and Staff Perspectives. LGBT Health 2016, 3: 416-423. PMID: 27792473, DOI: 10.1089/lgbt.2016.0069.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAttitude of Health PersonnelConfidentialityCulturally Competent CareData CollectionElectronic Health RecordsEmergency Medical ServicesEmergency Service, HospitalFemaleGender IdentityHealthcare DisparitiesHumansInterviews as TopicMaleMiddle AgedPatient-Centered CarePrivacySexual and Gender MinoritiesSexual BehaviorYoung AdultConceptsEmergency departmentGender identity data collectionProvider comfortED nursesGender identity informationPatientsPhysician assistantsHealth disparitiesPopulation healthProvider perspectivesStaff perspectivesSafe disclosureStandardized collectionConstant comparative methodPurposive sampleMultiple codersData collectionDiverse purposive sampleSexual orientationDepartmentCultural competency
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