2017
Is It Okay To Ask: Transgender Patient Perspectives on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Collection in Healthcare
Maragh‐Bass A, Torain M, Adler R, Ranjit A, Schneider E, Shields RY, Kodadek LM, Snyder CF, German D, Peterson S, Schuur J, Lau BD, Haider AH. Is It Okay To Ask: Transgender Patient Perspectives on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Collection in Healthcare. Academic Emergency Medicine 2017, 24: 655-667. PMID: 28235242, DOI: 10.1111/acem.13182.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChief complaintTransgender patientsPrimary care providersEmergency department settingED providersPrimary careMale genderTransgender health disparitiesDepartment settingPatient's perspectiveCare providersPatientsLGBT healthHealth disparitiesRoutine documentationMedical staffJoint CommissionLGBT educationInductive content analysisRoutine collectionComplaintsDescriptive statisticsMedical relevanceNational sampleGender differences
2015
Development of a trauma-specific quality-of-life measurement
Wanner JP, deRoon-Cassini T, Kodadek L, Brasel K. Development of a trauma-specific quality-of-life measurement. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2015, 79: 275-281. PMID: 26218697, PMCID: PMC4875755, DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000000749.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedFemaleHealth Status IndicatorsHumansMaleMiddle AgedPrognosisQuality of LifeReproducibility of ResultsSurveys and QuestionnairesWounds and InjuriesConceptsPTSD Checklist-Civilian VersionTrauma patientsQOL questionnaireClinical careSF-36v2 physical component scoreForm Health Survey version 2Short Form Health Survey version 2Trauma-specific qualityAdult trauma patientsPhysical component scoreMedical Outcomes StudyMental component scoreDisease-specific factorsLikelihood of PTSDComponent scoresCronbach's α scoreTrauma populationSF-36v2Prognostic studiesGeneral populationOutcome studiesQOL measuresTrauma victimsLevel IIInformal caregivers