2024
Developing CLOUT: A Longitudinal, Cross-Program Chief Resident Curriculum to Increase Psychological Safety in the Clinical Learning Environment
Dunne D, Asnes A, Berg D, Chen A, Dewey J, Gupta S, Fernandes C, Huot S. Developing CLOUT: A Longitudinal, Cross-Program Chief Resident Curriculum to Increase Psychological Safety in the Clinical Learning Environment. Academic Medicine 2024, 99: s87-s91. PMID: 39601612, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000005871.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical learning environmentLearning environmentPsychological safetyProfessional development curriculumSelf-regulation of emotionFaculty alliesIndividual self-efficacyDevelopment curriculumIncrease psychological safetyPromote psychological safetyChief residentsCurriculumCurriculum's impactSkills-based workshopInstitutional climateSelf-regulationSelf-efficacyEffective coachingEvidence of behavior changeRelationship buildingLeadership positionsWorkplace mistreatmentLongitudinal curriculumCohort modelBehavioral changesDevelopment and Evaluation of a Community Advisory Board for Family Violence.
Tiyyagura G, Leventhal J, Schaeffer P, Frechette A, Crawley D, Sommer E, Lopes C, Serrechia P, Asnes A. Development and Evaluation of a Community Advisory Board for Family Violence. Violence And Victims 2024, 39: 189-203. PMID: 38955471, DOI: 10.1891/vv-2023-0002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntimate partner violenceCommunity advisory boardIPV-exposed childrenCommunity advisory board membersChild abuseVictims of intimate partner violenceIntimate partner violence victimizationBenefits of participationIntimate partner violence survivorsChild physical abusePerceived benefits of participationFacilitators of sustainabilityVictim advocacyAbusive injuryPartner violenceFamily violenceFamily-centered interventionsDevelopment of collaborative relationshipsAdvocacy activitiesPhysical abuseCommunity leadersLocal stakeholdersEmergency careVictimsClinical careResilience Curriculum Improves Skills of Pediatric Fellows in Delivery of Difficult News.
Murtha T, Hafler J, Taylor E, Tala J, Asnes A, Massaro S, Kandil S. Resilience Curriculum Improves Skills of Pediatric Fellows in Delivery of Difficult News. Rhode Island Medical Journal 2024, 107: 49-53. PMID: 38687270.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDelivering difficult newsAmerican Academy of PediatricsDifficult newsSelf-efficacyPediatric fellowsResilience curriculumDelivery of difficult newsSimulated patient encountersIncreased self-efficacyAcademy of PediatricsStandardized patientsPatient encountersPediatric traineesAmerican AcademyFellow performanceChecklist scoresImprove confidenceImprove skillsPediatricFellowSkillsConfidenceNewsPatients
2022
Exploitation, Labor and Sex Trafficking of Children and Adolescents: Health Care Needs of Patients.
Greenbaum J, Kaplan D, Young J, Haney S, Sirotnak A, Asnes A, Gavril A, Gilmartin A, Girardet R, Heavilin N, Laskey A, Messner S, Mohr B, Nienow S, Rosado N, Forkey H, Keefe R, Keeshin B, Matjasko J, Edward H, Stedt E, Hurley T, Linton J, Gutierrez R, Caballero T, Falusi O, Giri M, Griffin M, Ibrahim A, Mukerjee K, Shah S, Shapiro A, Young J. Exploitation, Labor and Sex Trafficking of Children and Adolescents: Health Care Needs of Patients. Pediatrics 2022, 151 PMID: 36827522, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2022-060416.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care providersCare providersHealth problemsMajor public health problemPublic health problemHealth care needsPublic health issueMental health problemsEmotional health problemsRisk factorsVulnerable patientsCare needsMedical screeningPatientsHealth issuesAffected individualsChildrenAdolescentsHolistic servicesProvidersVulnerable childrenSignificant numberLimited informationPossible indicatorChild advocacy
2014
Non-cutaneous conditions clinicians might mistake for abuse
Metz J, Schwartz K, Feldman K, Lindberg D, Coffman J, Bretl D, Harper N, Deye K, Laskey A, Duralde Y, Donaruma-Kwoh M, Steiner D, Feldman K, Schwartz K, Shapiro R, Newton A, Berger R, Hymel K, Haney S, Pekarsky A, Asnes A, McPherson P, Mehta N, Gladston G. Non-cutaneous conditions clinicians might mistake for abuse. Archives Of Disease In Childhood 2014, 99: 817. PMID: 24748639, DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2013-304701.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLikelihood of abuseMost disease categoriesVitamin D deficiencyPediatric care providersMetabolic bone diseasePhysical abuseAbuse research networkCutaneous mimicsExamining SiblingsD deficiencyMulticentre cohortBone diseaseCare providersConcurrent abuseSecondary analysisDisease categoriesSkeletal dysplasiaAbuse concernsChildrenResearch NetworkAbuseSubjectsMimicsHigh levelsGastrointestinal