2024
Parental Preferences and Shared Decision-Making for the Management of Febrile Young Infants.
Sylvestre P, Aronson P, Yannopoulos A, Poirier C, Gaucher N, Burstein B. Parental Preferences and Shared Decision-Making for the Management of Febrile Young Infants. Pediatrics 2024, 154.0 PMID: 39285842, PMCID: PMC11422194, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2024-066420.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDecisional involvementFocus groupsMedical recommendationsFebrile young infantsSequential explanatory mixed-methods studyExplanatory mixed-methods studyAspects of careStressful aspectsInfant medical careQualitative focus groupsCross-sectional questionnaireMixed-methods studyParental preferencesLumbar punctureDecision-making experiencesTertiary pediatric hospitalTailored informationYoung infantsMedical careMedical teamSupportive relationshipsInfant careManagement of febrile young infantsPediatric hospitalFamily expectations
2023
149 A Mixed Methods Analysis of Disparities in the Management of Low-Risk Febrile Infants
Gutman C, Aronson P, Lion K, Fisher C, McFarlane A, Bylund C, Fernandez R. 149 A Mixed Methods Analysis of Disparities in the Management of Low-Risk Febrile Infants. Journal Of Clinical And Translational Science 2023, 7: 45-45. PMCID: PMC10129715, DOI: 10.1017/cts.2023.230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow-risk febrile infantsStandard of careFebrile infantsPhysician-parent communicationMulticenter cross-sectional studyInvasive bacterial infectionsPediatric emergency departmentCross-sectional studyEmergency departmentLumbar puncturePhysician interviewsModifiable targetsModifiable driversProfessional interpretationInfant raceInfantsBacterial infectionsPhysician behaviorHealth disparitiesLogistic regressionHealth equityFuture interventionsCareInfluence management decisionsResults/
2022
Disparities and implicit bias in the management of low-risk febrile infants: a mixed methods study protocol
Gutman C, Lion K, Aronson P, Fisher C, Bylund C, McFarlane A, Lou X, Patterson M, Lababidi A, Fernandez R. Disparities and implicit bias in the management of low-risk febrile infants: a mixed methods study protocol. BMJ Open 2022, 12: e063611. PMID: 36127098, PMCID: PMC9490627, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063611.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-risk febrile infantsFebrile infantsEmergency departmentClinical carePediatric Emergency Medicine Collaborative Research CommitteeFlorida Institutional Review BoardLocal institutional review board approvalPediatric ED physiciansInstitutional review board approvalMultivariable logistic regressionCross-sectional studyPhysician-patient communicationReview board approvalClinical guideline implementationMethods study protocolInstitutional review boardMulticenter analysisPrimary outcomeED physiciansPhysician assessmentRecommended careGuideline implementationLumbar punctureStudy protocolEmergency setting
2019
Physicians’ and Nurses’ Perspectives on the Decision to Perform Lumbar Punctures on Febrile Infants ≤8 Weeks Old
Aronson PL, Schaeffer P, Fraenkel L, Shapiro ED, Niccolai LM. Physicians’ and Nurses’ Perspectives on the Decision to Perform Lumbar Punctures on Febrile Infants ≤8 Weeks Old. Hospital Pediatrics 2019, 9: 405-414. PMID: 31113814, PMCID: PMC6537124, DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2019-0002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFebrile infantsPrimary care pediatriciansLumbar punctureClinical experienceGeneral emergency medicine physiciansEmergency medicine nursesPhysicians' clinical experienceEmergency medicine physiciansAcademic medical centerPhysicians' valuesPhysician assessmentClinical equipoiseMedical CenterMedicine physiciansNurses' perspectivesPhysician usePhysician's decisionInfantsPhysician practicesPhysiciansNursesParents' preferencesPediatriciansConstant comparative methodPuncture
2018
Risk Stratification of Febrile Infants ≤60 Days Old Without Routine Lumbar Puncture
Aronson PL, Wang ME, Shapiro ED, Shah SS, DePorre AG, McCulloh RJ, Pruitt CM, Desai S, Nigrovic LE, Marble RD, Leazer RC, Rooholamini SN, Sartori LF, Balamuth F, Woll C, Neuman MI. Risk Stratification of Febrile Infants ≤60 Days Old Without Routine Lumbar Puncture. Pediatrics 2018, 142: e20181879. PMID: 30425130, PMCID: PMC6317769, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2018-1879.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInvasive bacterial infectionsPhiladelphia criteriaFebrile infantsBacterial meningitisRisk stratificationCSF testingRochester criteriaEmergency departmentLower riskRoutine CSF testingCerebrospinal fluid testingComplex chronic conditionsRoutine lumbar punctureCase-control studyDate of visitLow-risk infantsLumbar punctureChronic conditionsHigh riskInfantsBacterial infectionsDay oldsFluid testingMeningitisRisk