2021
The Effect of Sitting Versus Standing on Family Perceptions of Family-Centered Rounds
Osborn R, Grossman M, Berkwitt A. The Effect of Sitting Versus Standing on Family Perceptions of Family-Centered Rounds. Hospital Pediatrics 2021, 11: e313-e316. PMID: 34607885, DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2021-005999.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImproving Patient Experience Scores in a Pediatric Emergency Department
Emerson BL, Setzer E, Bechtel K, Grossman M. Improving Patient Experience Scores in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Quality And Safety 2021, 6: e417. PMID: 34235347, PMCID: PMC8225380, DOI: 10.1097/pq9.0000000000000417.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPediatric emergency departmentPatient experienceEmergency departmentMultidisciplinary teamRigorous process evaluationExcellent patient-centred careKey driver diagramPE scoresPatient-centered carePatient experience scoresPositive health outcomesSustained improvementQuality improvement methodsHealth outcomesMedical careTeam huddlesDriver diagramExamination roomProcess evaluationCareExperience scoresPatientsScoresCritical populationMonths
2015
A Qualitative Analysis of Pediatric Patient Attitudes Regarding Family-Centered Rounds
Berkwitt A, Grossman M. A Qualitative Analysis of Pediatric Patient Attitudes Regarding Family-Centered Rounds. Hospital Pediatrics 2015, 5: 357-362. PMID: 26136309, DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2014-0198.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFamily-centered roundsFinal coding schemePediatric patients' perspectivesPediatric patientsPatients' attitudesInpatient settingThird reviewerPatient's perspectivePatients' viewsPatient commentsAmerican AcademyPatientsQualitative descriptive studyDescriptive studyAdolescent inpatientsConstant comparative methodStandard practiceSemi-structured interviewsThe Utility of Inpatient Rebound Bilirubin Levels in Infants Readmitted After Birth Hospitalization for Hyperbilirubinemia
Berkwitt A, Osborn R, Grossman M. The Utility of Inpatient Rebound Bilirubin Levels in Infants Readmitted After Birth Hospitalization for Hyperbilirubinemia. Hospital Pediatrics 2015, 5: 74-78. PMID: 25646199, DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2014-0074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBilirubin levelsLength of stayBirth hospitalizationIndirect hyperbilirubinemiaRebound groupDiscontinuation of phototherapyRetrospective cohort studyManagement of infantsCharacteristics of childrenCohort studySecondary outcomesHospital readmissionPrimary outcomePatient populationSubgroup analysisClinical utilityPatientsInfantsHospitalizationHyperbilirubinemiaPhototherapyReadmissionStayDlPresent study