2017
Facilitating Tough Conversations: Using an Innovative Simulation-Primed Qualitative Inquiry in Pediatric Research
Wong AH, Tiyyagura GK, Dodington JM, Hawkins B, Hersey D, Auerbach MA. Facilitating Tough Conversations: Using an Innovative Simulation-Primed Qualitative Inquiry in Pediatric Research. Academic Pediatrics 2017, 17: 807-813. PMID: 28652069, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2017.06.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplex health care issuesHealth care simulationQualitative inquiryHealth care issuesPsychological safetyData collection planningExperiential cycleCare issuesMain iterative stepsSimulation modalitiesData collection planHealth SciencesResearch topicEducational domainPediatricSafety of subjectsHealthParticular topicIterative stepsQualitative researchSimulated experienceParticipantsQualitative methodsLiterature reviewCollection planningA Qualitative Analysis of General Emergency Medicine Providers' Perceptions on Pediatric Emergency Telemedicine.
Kim JW, Tiyyagura G, Langhan M. A Qualitative Analysis of General Emergency Medicine Providers' Perceptions on Pediatric Emergency Telemedicine. Pediatric Emergency Care 2017, Publish Ahead of Print: 856-861. PMID: 28225376, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000001067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsED providersLimitations of telemedicineEmergency departmentTelemedicine programProviders' perceptionsPediatric ED providersAdult stroke patientsGeneral emergency departmentsCritical care settingPatient-related outcomesPediatric emergency patientsPediatric emergency careAudio-recorded semistructured interviewsPediatric telemedicineStroke patientsConnecticut hospitalsApplication of telemedicineCare settingsEmergency patientsEmergency careVideo telemedicineTelemedicine's effectMost childrenPediatric resourcesFurther studies
2016
Qualitative Study Exploring Implementation of a Point-of-Care Competency-Based Lumbar Puncture Program Across Institutions
Pasternack JR, Dadiz R, McBeth R, Gerard JM, Scherzer D, Tiyyagura G, Zaveri P, Chang TP, Auerbach M, Kessler D. Qualitative Study Exploring Implementation of a Point-of-Care Competency-Based Lumbar Puncture Program Across Institutions. Academic Pediatrics 2016, 16: 621-629. PMID: 27154006, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2016.04.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCompetency-based education programsEducation programsGraduate medical trainingAbility of SDSEducational cultureTeaching paradigmClinician educatorsEducational initiativesInstitutional cultureInterns' readinessMedical trainingTask trainerEducationEmergent themesAcademic medicineTrainee educationCommunication logisticsFocus groupsQualitative studyPatient careMain themesSuccessful implementationPediatric InnovationReadinessCommon goal
2014
The Greater Good: How Supervising Physicians Make Entrustment Decisions in the Pediatric Emergency Department
Tiyyagura G, Balmer D, Chaudoin L, Kessler D, Khanna K, Srivastava G, Chang TP, Auerbach M. The Greater Good: How Supervising Physicians Make Entrustment Decisions in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Academic Pediatrics 2014, 14: 597-602. PMID: 25439158, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2014.06.001.Peer-Reviewed Original Research