David Rosenblum, MD
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2025
Development of a Central Research Infrastructure that Supports Interdisciplinary Clinical Research and the Adoption of Evidence-Based Practices in the Healthcare Settings
Hrdlicka H, Grevelding P, Rosenblum D, Meyer A, Cullen L, Gilhuly R, Pernigotti D, Corbett J, Morley S, Meise E, Conklin R. Development of a Central Research Infrastructure that Supports Interdisciplinary Clinical Research and the Adoption of Evidence-Based Practices in the Healthcare Settings. Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation 2025, 106: e2. DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2025.03.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvidence-based projectHealthcare professionalsQuality InitiativeAdoption of evidence-based practicesIRB-approved research studyInterdisciplinary clinical researchEvidence-based practiceImprove patient careImprove patient outcomesLevel of trainingSpecialty healthcareClinical researchHealthcare settingsPatient needsPatient careResearch infrastructureNon-academic settingsParticipant enrollmentHealthcare innovationHealthcareStudy designPatient outcomesCo-investigatorsConference abstractsProfessionalsMultifaceted challenges of deep venous thrombosis in the setting tetraplegia and ulcerative colitis: case report
Mapelli P, Wright M, Hrdlicka H, Rosenblum D. Multifaceted challenges of deep venous thrombosis in the setting tetraplegia and ulcerative colitis: case report. Spinal Cord Series And Cases 2025, 11: 8. PMID: 40169539, PMCID: PMC11961597, DOI: 10.1038/s41394-025-00703-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDeep venous thrombosisClostridium difficile infectionSpinal cord injuryUlcerative colitisUC exacerbationVenous thrombosisDifficile infectionCase reportIncreased risk of deep venous thrombosisPotential risk of progressionCase presentationA 53-year-old maleTreatment of deep venous thrombosisRisk of deep venous thrombosisBowel programKnee deep venous thrombosisDeep venous thrombosis prophylaxisRisk of progressionBilateral lower extremitiesRisk of thrombosisInflammatory bowel diseaseRisk of diarrheaBleeding complicationsDiscontinuing anticoagulationBleeding riskIVC filtersDeleting My Mother’s Email Account
Rosenblum D. Deleting My Mother’s Email Account. JAMA 2025, 333: 1036-1036. PMID: 40014360, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2025.0136.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2024
Reducing CAUTIs: Quality Improvement Journey on the Reduction and Prevention of Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections
Rosenblum D, Duracek S, Pernigotti D, Bykowski E, Raynor C, Belcourt S, Rotman A, Kalafus L, Hrdlicka H. Reducing CAUTIs: Quality Improvement Journey on the Reduction and Prevention of Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections. Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation 2024, 105: e94-e95. DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2024.02.266.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical care teamCatheter-associated urinary tract infectionsCare teamDecreasing hospital-acquired infectionsAcute care hospitalsLong-term acute care hospitalPreventing catheter-associated urinary tract infectionsTask ForceInterdisciplinary team approachQuality improvement journeyIndwelling urinary catheterPrevention of catheter-associated urinary tract infectionsFoley catheter useClinical staffQI periodHospital-wideHospital-acquired infectionsCatheter useRate of catheter-associated urinary tract infectionQuality outcomesInterdisciplinary teamCare hospitalLicensed practitionersSupport staffInfection prevention
2010
Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation
Rosenblum D. Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation. American Journal Of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 2010, 89: 687. DOI: 10.1097/phm.0b013e3181e722c8.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2009
Reducing pressure ulcer prevalence rates in the long-term acute care setting.
Milne C, Trigilia D, Houle T, Delong S, Rosenblum D. Reducing pressure ulcer prevalence rates in the long-term acute care setting. Wound Management & Prevention 2009, 55: 50-9. PMID: 19387096.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsConnecticutEvidence-Based PracticeHumansLong-Term CareNeeds AssessmentNurse CliniciansNursing Evaluation ResearchOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePatient Care TeamPractice Guidelines as TopicPressure UlcerPrevalenceProgram DevelopmentProgram EvaluationRisk FactorsSkilled Nursing FacilitiesSkin CareTotal Quality ManagementConceptsPressure ulcer prevalence ratesLong-term acute care hospitalPressure ulcer prevalenceWound care teamUlcer prevalenceCare teamCare processesStaff educationCare settingsPrevalence ratesLong-term acute care settingsReducing pressure ulcer prevalenceImprove care processesCare team approachAcute care settingAcute care hospitalsEnhance staff educationPatient care settingsElectronic medical recordsElectronic record dataWound care professionalsCare practicesCare professionalsImprove careCare hospital
2007
REDUCING PREVALENCE OF PRESSURE ULCERS IN THE LONG‐TERM ACUTE CARE SETTING
Trigilia D, DeLong S, Rosenblum D, Milne C, Houle T. REDUCING PREVALENCE OF PRESSURE ULCERS IN THE LONG‐TERM ACUTE CARE SETTING. Journal Of Wound Ostomy And Continence Nursing 2007, 34: s44. DOI: 10.1097/01.won.0000270960.51362.2a.Peer-Reviewed Original Research