2023
Factors Associated With Improved Pediatric Resuscitative Care in General Emergency Departments.
Auerbach M, Whitfill T, Montgomery E, Leung J, Kessler D, Gross I, Walsh B, Fiedor Hamilton M, Gawel M, Kant S, Janofsky S, Brown L, Walls T, Alletag M, Sessa A, Arteaga G, Keilman A, Van Ittersum W, Rutman M, Zaveri P, Good G, Schoen J, Lavoie M, Mannenbach M, Bigham L, Dudas R, Rutledge C, Okada P, Moegling M, Anderson I, Tay K, Scherzer D, Vora S, Gaither S, Fenster D, Jones D, Aebersold M, Chatfield J, Knight L, Berg M, Makharashvili A, Katznelson J, Mathias E, Lutfi R, Abu-Sultaneh S, Burns B, Padlipsky P, Lee J, Butler L, Alander S, Thomas A, Bhatnagar A, Jafri F, Crellin J, Abulebda K. Factors Associated With Improved Pediatric Resuscitative Care in General Emergency Departments. Pediatrics 2023, 152 PMID: 37416979, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2022-060790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGeneral emergency departmentsPediatric academic medical centerPediatric emergency care coordinatorPediatric readiness scoreHospital-level factorsComposite quality scoreResuscitative careEmergency departmentPediatric volumeNonmodifiable factorsModifiable factorsCare coordinatorsHigher composite quality scoreProspective observational studyAcademic medical centerReadiness scoresHospital factorsAdjusted analysisUnadjusted analysesObservational studyMedical CenterResuscitation teamWeak correlationCareScoresImplementation of Eye-Tracking Technology to Monitor Clinician Fatigue in Routine Clinical Care: A Feasibility Study
Kadhim B, Khairat S, Li F, Gross I, Nath B, Hauser R, Melnick E. Implementation of Eye-Tracking Technology to Monitor Clinician Fatigue in Routine Clinical Care: A Feasibility Study. ACI Open 2023, 07: e1-e7. DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1760267.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRoutine clinical careFatigue scoresClinical careClinician fatigueReal-world clinical settingMixed methods feasibility studyAcademic emergency departmentSelf-reported fatigueRoutine careEmergency departmentPhysician fatigueConfounding factorsClinical settingStudy designConvenience sampleCareMedical errorsFeasibility studyCliniciansScoresPhysiological fatigueEye-tracking technologyFatigue
2020
Pediatric Readiness in the Emergency Department and Its Association With Patient Outcomes in Critical Care: A Prospective Cohort Study.
Balmaks R, Whitfill TM, Ziemele B, Blumberga M, Upenieks R, Vegeris I, Grope I, Pavare J, Auerbach MA, Gross IT. Pediatric Readiness in the Emergency Department and Its Association With Patient Outcomes in Critical Care: A Prospective Cohort Study. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2020, 21: e213-e220. PMID: 32132503, DOI: 10.1097/pcc.0000000000002255.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric readiness scoreProspective cohort studyEmergency departmentPediatric readinessPatient outcomesComposite quality scoreCohort studyReadiness scoresPediatric acute careProcess of carePediatric emergency careHospital lengthPediatric patientsQuality scoresAcute carePediatric mortalityPatient RegistryCritical careMixed-effects regressionPICUEmergency carePatientsMortalityCareOutcomes