2024
Usability Testing Via Simulation
Wing R, Goldman M, Prieto M, Miller K, Baluyot M, Tay K, Bharath A, Patel D, Greenwald E, Larsen E, Polikoff L, Kerrey B, Nishisaki A, Nagler J. Usability Testing Via Simulation. Pediatric Emergency Care 2024, 40: 575-581. PMID: 39078284, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000003223.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChecklistEmergency MedicineEmergency Service, HospitalErgonomicsFemaleHumansIntubation, IntratrachealMaleProspective StudiesRegistriesSimulation TrainingSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsPediatric emergency medicinePreintubation checklistEmergency medicineChecklist itemsImplementation science strategiesMixed methods studyModified Delphi approachPediatric emergency departmentDebriefing dataChecklist completionFramework approachUsability testingStructured debriefingMethods studyAttending physiciansEmergency departmentDelphi approachReal-world settingsUsability surveyPatient outcomesChecklistDebriefingTeam leadersNext stepsScience strategies
2021
A Workplace Procedure Training Cart to Augment Pediatric Resident Procedural Learning
Goldman MP, Palladino LE, Malik RN, Powers EM, Rudd AV, Aronson PL, Auerbach MA. A Workplace Procedure Training Cart to Augment Pediatric Resident Procedural Learning. Pediatric Emergency Care 2021, 38: e816-e820. PMID: 35100781, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000002397.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChildClinical CompetenceHumansInternship and ResidencySpinal PunctureSurveys and QuestionnairesWorkplaceConceptsPediatric emergency department
2018
Providers' Perceptions of Caring for Pediatric Patients in Community Hospital Emergency Departments: A Mixed‐methods Analysis
Goldman MP, Wong AH, Bhatnagar A, Emerson BL, Brown LL, Auerbach MA. Providers' Perceptions of Caring for Pediatric Patients in Community Hospital Emergency Departments: A Mixed‐methods Analysis. Academic Emergency Medicine 2018, 25: 1385-1395. PMID: 29947453, DOI: 10.1111/acem.13509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAttitude of Health PersonnelChildClinical CompetenceCooperative BehaviorEmergency Service, HospitalFemaleHospitals, CommunityHumansMaleSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsCommunity emergency departmentsPediatric readinessProviders' perceptionsProviders' perceptions of careEmergency departmentEmotional tollSick childrenCommunity hospital emergency departmentChildren's hospitalPerceptions of carePediatric emergency careQuality improvement workCommunity hospital providersSafety deficitsHospital emergency departmentSelf-reported comfortActual clinical eventsLocal children's hospitalInterprofessional teamPediatric QualityEmergency carePediatric resuscitationPediatric simulationHospital providersPediatric care
2017
Identifying discordance between senior physicians and trainees on the root cause of ED revisits
Goldman M, Monuteaux M, Perron C, Bachur R. Identifying discordance between senior physicians and trainees on the root cause of ED revisits. Emergency Medicine Journal 2017, 34: 825. PMID: 28801485, DOI: 10.1136/emermed-2016-206444.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsClinical CompetenceEmergency MedicineEmergency Service, HospitalHospitals, PediatricHospitals, UrbanHumansInternship and ResidencyMedical Staff, HospitalPatient ReadmissionProspective StudiesQuality Assurance, Health CareRisk FactorsStudents, MedicalSurveys and QuestionnairesTime FactorsConceptsED revisitsMedical deficiencySenior physiciansQuestionnaire-based observational studyEducational opportunitiesProvider pairsPaediatric EDInclusion criteriaPrimary outcomeAttendanceObservational studyNovel educational opportunitiesTraineesQuality assurancePerceived root causesStudy periodPhysiciansRevisits casesPair analysisAdmissionDeficiencyRoot causeCauseMedicine quality assuranceRevisits