2020
Pragmatic cluster randomized trial to evaluate effectiveness and implementation of enhanced EHR-facilitated cancer symptom control (E2C2)
Finney Rutten LJ, Ruddy KJ, Chlan LL, Griffin JM, Herrin J, Leppin AL, Pachman DR, Ridgeway JL, Rahman PA, Storlie CB, Wilson PM, Cheville AL. Pragmatic cluster randomized trial to evaluate effectiveness and implementation of enhanced EHR-facilitated cancer symptom control (E2C2). Trials 2020, 21: 480. PMID: 32503661, PMCID: PMC7275300, DOI: 10.1186/s13063-020-04335-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPragmatic clusterSymptom controlCancer patientsEvidence-based implementation strategiesModerate sleep disturbanceInadequate symptom controlSelf-management supportRural-dwelling patientsLevel of careTeam of cliniciansElectronic health recordsMixed-methods evaluationClinical outcomesCare guidelinesPhysical functionSleep disturbancesCollaborative careClinical trialsHybrid type 2Care modelFunctional limitationsPatientsEHR algorithmType 2Clinical staff
2014
Toward Spanning the Quality Chasm: An Examination of Team Functioning Measures
Strasser DC, Burridge AB, Falconer JA, Uomoto JM, Herrin J. Toward Spanning the Quality Chasm: An Examination of Team Functioning Measures. Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation 2014, 95: 2220-2223. PMID: 25007707, DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2014.06.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient outcomesCommunity dischargeVeterans Affairs Medical CenterLength of stayClinical trialsMedical CenterModifiable attributesScale scoreInpatient teamsQuality ChasmStudy periodTime pointsOutcomesStayHigh rateScoresFunctioning measuresHigher scoresLower lengthExploratory analysisSuch findingsAssociationFurther research
2012
Hospital strategies for reducing risk-standardized mortality rates in acute myocardial infarction.
Bradley EH, Curry LA, Spatz ES, Herrin J, Cherlin EJ, Curtis JP, Thompson JW, Ting HH, Wang Y, Krumholz HM. Hospital strategies for reducing risk-standardized mortality rates in acute myocardial infarction. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2012, 156: 618-26. PMID: 22547471, PMCID: PMC3386642, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-156-9-201205010-00003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk-standardized mortality ratesAcute myocardial infarctionLower risk-standardized mortality ratesMyocardial infarctionNurse championsMortality rateHospital strategiesHospital risk-standardized mortality ratesHospital-level factorsIntensive care unitAcute care hospitalsCardiac catheterization laboratoryCross-sectional surveyUnited Health FoundationCare hospitalCare unitCross-sectional designAMI casesAMI volumeCatheterization laboratoryHospital cliniciansHospitalMultivariate analysisPatientsHealth Foundation
2010
Interdisciplinary Staffing Patterns: Do For-Profit and Nonprofit Hospices Differ?
Cherlin EJ, Carlson MD, Herrin J, Schulman-Green D, Barry CL, McCorkle R, Johnson-Hurzeler R, Bradley EH. Interdisciplinary Staffing Patterns: Do For-Profit and Nonprofit Hospices Differ? Journal Of Palliative Medicine 2010, 13: 389-394. PMID: 20136523, DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2009.0306.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCross-Sectional StudiesHospice CareHumansLinear ModelsMultivariate AnalysisOrganizations, NonprofitPatient Care TeamUnited StatesConceptsNonprofit hospicesHigh-quality hospice careProfit hospicesProfessional mixVolunteer staffOwnership typeUnited StatesHospice philosophyFuture researchStaffQuality of careCross-sectional analysisPsychosocial staffStaffing patternsMultivariable analysisTotal staffInterdisciplinary careHospice careNursing staffInterdisciplinary staffOwnershipHospiceServices SurveyProfitMedicare providers
2008
Team Training and Stroke Rehabilitation Outcomes: A Cluster Randomized Trial
Strasser DC, Falconer JA, Stevens AB, Uomoto JM, Herrin J, Bowen SE, Burridge AB. Team Training and Stroke Rehabilitation Outcomes: A Cluster Randomized Trial. Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation 2008, 89: 10-15. PMID: 18164324, DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2007.08.127.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLength of stayStroke patientsCommunity dischargePatient outcomesVeterans Affairs Medical CenterImproved patient outcomesIntervention teamStroke rehabilitation outcomesSignificant differencesVideoconference consultationsStroke outcomeFunctional outcomeFIM instrumentRehabilitation unitFunctional improvementIntervention groupFIM gainMedical CenterStroke rehabilitationFunctional gainsRehabilitation outcomesControl groupClinical staffMotor itemsSecondary analysis
2005
Team functioning and patient outcomes in stroke rehabilitation
Strasser DC, Falconer JA, Herrin JS, Bowen SE, Stevens AB, Uomoto J. Team functioning and patient outcomes in stroke rehabilitation. Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation 2005, 86: 403-409. PMID: 15759219, DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2004.04.046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMeasures of teamPatient outcomesRehabilitation teamPatients' functional improvementStroke patient outcomesAspects of teamProspective observational studyTeam members' perceptionsLength of rehabilitationCharacteristics of teamsOutcomes of interestRehabilitation team membersDischarge destinationTask orientationTeam functioningStroke patientsRehabilitation unitFunctional improvementObservational studyStroke rehabilitationTeam variablesRehabilitation outcomesProblem solvingMembers' perceptionsTreatment effectiveness
2002
The influence of hospital culture on rehabilitation team functioning in VA hospitals.
Strasser D, Smits S, Falconer J, Herrin J, Bowen S. The influence of hospital culture on rehabilitation team functioning in VA hospitals. The Journal Of Rehabilitation Research And Development 2002, 39: 115-25. PMID: 11926323.Peer-Reviewed Original Research