2022
Wellness and Coping of Physicians Who Worked in ICUs During the Pandemic: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional North American Survey*
Burns KEA, Moss M, Lorens E, Jose EKA, Martin CM, Viglianti EM, Fox-Robichaud A, Mathews KS, Akgun K, Jain S, Gershengorn H, Mehta S, Han JE, Martin GS, Liebler JM, Stapleton RD, Trachuk P, Vranas KC, Chua A, Herridge MS, Tsang JLY, Biehl M, Burnham EL, Chen JT, Attia EF, Mohamed A, Harkins MS, Soriano SM, Maddux A, West JC, Badke AR, Bagshaw SM, Binnie A, Carlos WG, Çoruh B, Crothers K, D’Aragon F, Denson JL, Drover JW, Eschun G, Geagea A, Griesdale D, Hadler R, Hancock J, Hasmatali J, Kaul B, Kerlin MP, Kohn R, Kutsogiannis DJ, Matson SM, Morris PE, Paunovic B, Peltan ID, Piquette D, Pirzadeh M, Pulchan K, Schnapp LM, Sessler CN, Smith H, Sy E, Thirugnanam S, McDonald RK, McPherson KA, Kraft M, Spiegel M, Dodek PM, Society F. Wellness and Coping of Physicians Who Worked in ICUs During the Pandemic: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional North American Survey*. Critical Care Medicine 2022, 50: 1689-1700. PMID: 36300945, PMCID: PMC9668381, DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000005674.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreastmilk pumping experiences of physician mothers: quantitative and qualitative findings from a nationwide survey study
Jain S, Neaves S, Royston A, Huang I, Juengst S. Breastmilk pumping experiences of physician mothers: quantitative and qualitative findings from a nationwide survey study. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2022, 37: 3411-3418. PMID: 35060006, PMCID: PMC9550890, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-021-07388-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNationwide survey studyPhysician mothersFree-text response optionsBreast milkFree-text responsesSurvey studyBreastmilkSurvey response optionsCommon barriersMothersMothers' experiencesShort durationInfantsMedical students todayResponse optionsFamily leaveOpen-ended questionMaternity leaveLack of supportQualitative findingsBackgroundNearlyResultsLackBreastfeedGreater supportOptions
2011
Gender differences in the utilisation of surgery for congenital heart disease in India
Ramakrishnan S, Khera R, Jain S, Saxena A, Kailash S, Karthikeyan G, Kothari SS, Juneja R, Bhargava B, Kalaivani M, Mehta M, Bahl VK, Airan B. Gender differences in the utilisation of surgery for congenital heart disease in India. Heart 2011, 97: 1920. PMID: 21653217, DOI: 10.1136/hrt.2011.224410.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric cardiac surgeryCongenital heart diseaseCardiac surgeryHeart diseaseFemale genderElective pediatric cardiac surgeryLow socioeconomic classConsecutive childrenIndependent predictorsProspective studyCorrective surgerySurgeryCardiac defectsEquitable careSocioeconomic classPatientsDiseaseSocial supportGirlsGender differencesChildrenImportant determinantInductive analytical approachYearsGender