2024
Development and Evaluation of a Community Advisory Board for Family Violence.
Tiyyagura G, Leventhal J, Schaeffer P, Frechette A, Crawley D, Sommer E, Lopes C, Serrechia P, Asnes A. Development and Evaluation of a Community Advisory Board for Family Violence. Violence And Victims 2024, 39: 189-203. PMID: 38955471, DOI: 10.1891/vv-2023-0002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntimate partner violenceCommunity advisory boardIPV-exposed childrenCommunity advisory board membersChild abuseVictims of intimate partner violenceIntimate partner violence victimizationBenefits of participationIntimate partner violence survivorsChild physical abusePerceived benefits of participationFacilitators of sustainabilityVictim advocacyAbusive injuryPartner violenceFamily violenceFamily-centered interventionsDevelopment of collaborative relationshipsAdvocacy activitiesPhysical abuseCommunity leadersLocal stakeholdersEmergency careVictimsClinical care
2020
Development of an App to Facilitate Communication and Shared Decision‐making With Parents of Febrile Infants ≤ 60 Days Old
Aronson PL, Politi MC, Schaeffer P, Fleischer E, Shapiro ED, Niccolai LM, Alpern ER, Bernstein SL, Fraenkel L. Development of an App to Facilitate Communication and Shared Decision‐making With Parents of Febrile Infants ≤ 60 Days Old. Academic Emergency Medicine 2020, 28: 46-59. PMID: 32648270, PMCID: PMC7794092, DOI: 10.1111/acem.14082.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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
2015
Gray cases of child abuse: Investigating factors associated with uncertainty
Chaiyachati BH, Asnes AG, Moles RL, Schaeffer P, Leventhal JM. Gray cases of child abuse: Investigating factors associated with uncertainty. Child Abuse & Neglect 2015, 51: 87-92. PMID: 26615776, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2015.11.001.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Experiences with capnography in acute care settings: A mixed-methods analysis of clinical staff
Langhan ML, Kurtz JC, Schaeffer P, Asnes AG, Riera A. Experiences with capnography in acute care settings: A mixed-methods analysis of clinical staff. Journal Of Critical Care 2014, 29: 1035-1040. PMID: 25129575, PMCID: PMC4194255, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2014.06.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUse of capnographyAcute care areasCare unitCare areasPatient careIntensive care unitAcute care settingAcute care unitsFuture implementation strategiesCapnography useEmergency departmentClinical guidelinesCare settingsNineteen providersClinical staffCapnographyVariable knowledgeConstant comparative methodPurposeful sampleCareVaried responsivenessImplementation strategiesMixed-method analysisHospitalIterative data analysis
2012
Identification of Physical Abuse Cases in Hospitalized Children: Accuracy of International Classification of Diseases Codes
Hooft A, Ronda J, Schaeffer P, Asnes AG, Leventhal JM. Identification of Physical Abuse Cases in Hospitalized Children: Accuracy of International Classification of Diseases Codes. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2012, 162: 80-85. PMID: 22854329, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.06.037.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Children's disclosures of sexual abuse: Learning from direct inquiry
Schaeffer P, Leventhal JM, Asnes AG. Children's disclosures of sexual abuse: Learning from direct inquiry. Child Abuse & Neglect 2011, 35: 343-352. PMID: 21620161, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2011.01.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsForensic interview protocolsChild sexual abuseSexual abuseForensic interviewersForensic interviewsChild disclosureChild sexual abuse victimsInterview protocolSexual abuse victimsChildren's wordChildren's decisionsDirect inquiryChildren reasonAbuse victimsLack of opportunitiesIndividual childrenQualitative methodologyInterview contentInternal stimuliReasons childrenAbuseOutside influencesChildrenSpecific reasonsPerpetrators