2024
Comparing Methods for Identifying Post-Market Patient Preferences at the Point of Decision-Making: Insights from Patients with Chronic Pain Considering a Spinal Cord Stimulator Device
Golembiewski E, Leon-Garcia M, Gravholt D, Brito J, Spatz E, Bendel M, Montori V, Maraboto A, Hartasanchez S, Hargraves I. Comparing Methods for Identifying Post-Market Patient Preferences at the Point of Decision-Making: Insights from Patients with Chronic Pain Considering a Spinal Cord Stimulator Device. Patient Preference And Adherence 2024, 18: 1325-1344. PMID: 38953019, PMCID: PMC11215661, DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s431378.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpinal cord stimulation devicesPatient preferencesPain clinicChronic painVideo coding schemePatientsStimulation deviceIdentifying patient preferencesPost-encounter interviewsPost-encounter surveysCoding schemePatient-clinician encountersPatient surveyPost-marketingPatient encountersVideoSets of utterancesPotential preferencesData setsPatient's situation
2015
Factors Influencing Hospital Admission of Non-critically Ill Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department: a Cross-sectional Study
Lewis Hunter AE, Spatz ES, Bernstein SL, Rosenthal MS. Factors Influencing Hospital Admission of Non-critically Ill Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department: a Cross-sectional Study. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2015, 31: 37-44. PMID: 26084975, PMCID: PMC4700015, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-015-3438-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-medical factorsHospital admissionIll patientsEmergency departmentPhysician surveyClinical conditionsSingle academic medical centerRecent ED visitIll adult patientsPatient's clinical conditionDesignCross-sectional studyLength of stayPrimary care accessCross-sectional studyAlternative care pathwaysLow-acuity patientsOutpatient specialty careEmergency medicine physiciansAcademic medical centerInadequate accessAdult patientsED visitsHospital readmissionPhysician assessmentPatient survey