2020
Experiences of Individuals Who Were Physically Restrained in the Emergency Department
Wong AH, Ray JM, Rosenberg A, Crispino L, Parker J, McVaney C, Iennaco JD, Bernstein SL, Pavlo AJ. Experiences of Individuals Who Were Physically Restrained in the Emergency Department. JAMA Network Open 2020, 3: e1919381. PMID: 31977058, PMCID: PMC6991263, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.19381.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency departmentPhysical restraintED visitsExperiences of restraint useQualitative studyExperiences of physical restraintCombination of mental illnessPatient-centered approachMacArthur Perceived Coercion ScaleRestraint experienceParticipants' demographic informationAssociated with injuryExperiences of individualsData saturationEpisodes of physical restraintRestraint ordersCare provisionSelf-reported responsesRestraint useEpisodes of agitationMental illnessLast restraintMain OutcomesEligible visitsPrimary themes
2017
Positive aspects of having had cancer: A mixed‐methods analysis of responses from the American Cancer Society Study of Cancer Survivors‐II (SCS‐II)
Adorno G, Lopez E, Burg MA, Loerzel V, Killian M, Dailey AB, Iennaco JD, Wallace C, Sharma DKB, Stein K. Positive aspects of having had cancer: A mixed‐methods analysis of responses from the American Cancer Society Study of Cancer Survivors‐II (SCS‐II). Psycho-Oncology 2017, 27: 1412-1425. PMID: 28637082, DOI: 10.1002/pon.4484.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmerican Cancer Society's StudyStage of diseaseCancer survivorsSurvivor cohortPostcancer diagnosisLength of survivorshipCancer Survivors-IICancer survivors' perceptionsHealth-related changesClinical variablesLife measuresCancer ScaleCancerCancer typesSurvivorsDiagnosisCancer diagnosisBenefit findingSociodemographicsMedical supportCohortSociety studiesSurvivors' perceptionsDiseaseNational sample