2024
Collective Strategies to Equip Graduating Medical Students from Racial/Ethnic Backgrounds Underrepresented in Medicine to Succeed in Residency
Adeyemo O, Encandela J. Collective Strategies to Equip Graduating Medical Students from Racial/Ethnic Backgrounds Underrepresented in Medicine to Succeed in Residency. Teaching And Learning In Medicine 2024, ahead-of-print: 1-9. PMID: 39081070, DOI: 10.1080/10401334.2024.2382127.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchURiM medical studentsMedical studentsRacial/ethnic backgroundsOpen-text responsesCross-sectional surveyGraduating medical studentsMedical school curriculumU.S. medical schoolsUnited States face challengesURiM studentsMedical schoolsResidency trainingTrainees' awarenessEarly mentorshipRespondents' experiencesContent analysisResidentsMacro-aggressionsLearning environmentSchool curriculumSchool alumniMentorshipURiMInsufficient literatureThemesIntegrated group antenatal and pediatric care in Haiti: A comprehensive care accompaniment model
Jean-Baptiste M, Julmisse M, Adeyemo O, Julmiste T, Illuzzi J. Integrated group antenatal and pediatric care in Haiti: A comprehensive care accompaniment model. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0300908. PMID: 38995942, PMCID: PMC11244772, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0300908.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup antenatal careUsual careIncidence of pre-eclampsiaPediatric carePost-partum family planningImprove quality of careSecondary analysis of qualitative dataConvergent mixed methods studyAntenatal care attendanceUsual care groupModels of careHigh-quality careQuality of careCommunity-based careMaternal-newborn dyadsAnalysis of qualitative dataFamily planning methodsPostpartum careAntenatal careCare attendanceMaternal mortalityPsychosocial supportCare groupAssociated with increased engagementMaternal empowermentDeveloping an interactive reproductive health equity session for pre-clerkship medical students
Tiako M, Aguilar G, Adeyemo O, Reynolds H, Campbell K, Stanwood N, Galerneau F. Developing an interactive reproductive health equity session for pre-clerkship medical students. Medical Education Online 2024, 29: 2364984. PMID: 38903002, PMCID: PMC11195450, DOI: 10.1080/10872981.2024.2364984.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical school curriculumHealth inequalitiesMedical studentsPerinatal health inequalitiesAllied health professionalsReproductive health equityPre-clerkship medical studentsHypothetical clinical vignettesPreclinical medical studentsSocioeconomic positionHealth equityHealth professionalsHealth outcomesDidactic sessionsTeam-based learning formatIn-personMedical educationReproductive justiceSchool curriculumMedical schoolsReproductive justice frameworkLay personsClinical vignettesHealthClinical practiceQuality of Blood Pressure Monitoring During Telehealth Visits for Pregnant Patients at Risk of Preeclampsia
Nadkarni S, Oyama S, May H, Adeyemo O. Quality of Blood Pressure Monitoring During Telehealth Visits for Pregnant Patients at Risk of Preeclampsia. Telemedicine Journal And E-Health 2024, 30: 2165-2172. PMID: 38752870, DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2024.0003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-measured blood pressureRisk of preeclampsiaPregnant patientsBlood pressure monitoringHome blood pressure cuffTelehealth visitsBlood pressure cuffHypertensive disorders of pregnancyRisk factorsFetal medicine clinicsPreeclampsia risk factorsDisorders of pregnancyPressure monitoringUnited States Preventive Services Task ForceRetrospective chart reviewCause of morbidityPreventive Services Task ForceBlood pressure recordingsPressure cuffHypertensive disordersObstetric visitChart reviewPreeclampsiaPatient numbersBlood pressureUsing the Electronic Medical Record to Correlate Patient–Provider Perspectives in the Care of Black Individuals With High-Risk Pregnancies [ID 2683496]
Nadkarni S, Falako S, Antwi A, Campbell K, Adeyemo O. Using the Electronic Medical Record to Correlate Patient–Provider Perspectives in the Care of Black Individuals With High-Risk Pregnancies [ID 2683496]. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2024, 143: 31s-31s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0001013352.94183.a5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic medical recordsElectronic medical record documentationHigh-risk pregnanciesPatient perspectiveImprove patient-provider communicationProvision of obstetric careElectronic medical record chart reviewBlack individualsPatient-provider communicationMedical recordsOne-on-one interviewsManagement of painDiagnosis of diabetesPatient-providerObstetric carePostpartum experiencesProvider perspectivePatient autonomyChart notesDecision-making rationaleCompare participantsQuality improvementTertiary hospitalCarePerceived coercionExploring Effect of Patient Counseling on Mode of Delivery After Cesarean Section [ID 2683575]
Pondugula N, Greenberg J, Illuzzi J, Adeyemo O. Exploring Effect of Patient Counseling on Mode of Delivery After Cesarean Section [ID 2683575]. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2024, 143: 54s-54s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0001013692.09625.74.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCesarean delivery rateBody mass indexMode of deliveryVaginal deliveryNational cesarean delivery rateHistory of VBACIncreasing vaginal birthEffect of patient counselingHistory of vaginal deliveryIncreased BMIDelivery rateVBAC ratesVaginal birthTOLACVBACAntepartum counselingCesarean deliveryAssociated with ageDocumented counselingObstetric dataCounseling documentationMedicaid insuranceInsurance typeInclusion criteriaMass indexMedical students applying the 4Ms during their first week of school
Wu B, Schwartz M, Marottoli R, Adeyemo O. Medical students applying the 4Ms during their first week of school. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2024, 72: s90-s92. PMID: 38472148, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.18850.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Assessing the predictive accuracy of the new vaginal birth after cesarean delivery calculator
Adjei N, McMillan C, Hosier H, Partridge C, Adeyemo O, Illuzzi J. Assessing the predictive accuracy of the new vaginal birth after cesarean delivery calculator. American Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM 2023, 5: 100960. PMID: 37028551, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2023.100960.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrban tertiary medical centerTertiary medical centerCesarean delivery success ratesPrevious cesarean deliveryCesarean deliveryTrial of laborVaginal birthHispanic patientsMedical CenterRace/ethnicityChronic hypertensionMost patientsObstetrical careMaternal-Fetal Medicine Units NetworkPrevious low transverse cesarean deliveryLow transverse cesarean deliveryMaternal body mass indexCesarean delivery successVertex singleton gestationBody mass indexMultivariable logistic regressionArrest of dilationSuccess rateSuccess of trialEthnic minority patients
2022
How to Foster Effective Midwife–Obstetrician Collaboration on Labor and Birth Units: Qualitative Analysis of Experiences of Clinicians in the United States
Adeyemo OO, Morelli EE, Kennedy HP. How to Foster Effective Midwife–Obstetrician Collaboration on Labor and Birth Units: Qualitative Analysis of Experiences of Clinicians in the United States. Journal Of Midwifery & Women's Health 2022, 67: 552-560. PMID: 35754313, DOI: 10.1111/jmwh.13382.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStressors on frontline healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a focus on moral injury and implications for the future
Adeyemo OO, Tu S, Falako S, Keene D. Stressors on frontline healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a focus on moral injury and implications for the future. International Archives Of Occupational And Environmental Health 2022, 95: 1755-1762. PMID: 35482111, PMCID: PMC9048619, DOI: 10.1007/s00420-022-01867-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care workersFrontline health care workersPatient care assistantsFrontline healthcare workersCOVID-19 pandemicRespiratory therapistsHealthcare workersMoral injuryPatient's familyCare workersQualitative studyCare assistantsHealth systemInjuryPsychological outcomesInitial phasePandemicRiskNegative psychological outcomesFirst waveStressorsPsychological strainMain themesMethodsWeNurses
2021
How to lead health care workers during unprecedented crises: A qualitative study of the COVID-19 pandemic in Connecticut, USA
Adeyemo OO, Tu S, Keene D. How to lead health care workers during unprecedented crises: A qualitative study of the COVID-19 pandemic in Connecticut, USA. PLOS ONE 2021, 16: e0257423. PMID: 34520505, PMCID: PMC8439455, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257423.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care workersCare workersCOVID-19 pandemicHealth care leadersHCl responsesFrontline health care workersPatient care assistantsHealth care systemHCWs' experiencesOutpatient settingRespiratory therapistsQualitative studyCare assistantsHealth systemCare systemFuture pandemicsCare leadersEarly phasePandemicFirst waveSemi-structured interviewsResponseParticipantsEnded semi-structured interviewsInpatientsDiagnosis of dengue fever in a patient with early pregnancy loss
Adjei NN, Lynn AY, Topran E, Adeyemo OO. Diagnosis of dengue fever in a patient with early pregnancy loss. BMJ Case Reports 2021, 14: e243968. PMID: 34404662, PMCID: PMC8375744, DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2021-243968.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfluenza-like illnessEarly pregnancy lossConsistent clinical evidenceHistory of travelMosquito-borne virusDengue-endemic areasAbdominal crampingDengue serologyOrbital painVaginal bleedingMultiparous womenPreterm birthWeeks' gestationNeonatal deathClinical evidenceIntravenous fluidsPregnant womenAdverse outcomesPregnancy lossDengue feverDengueFeverGestationMiscarriageWomenReliability and validity of Midwifery - Obstetrics Collaboration (MOC) scale: A tool to improve collaborative practice
Onibokun OO, Morelli EM, Illuzzi JL, White MA. Reliability and validity of Midwifery - Obstetrics Collaboration (MOC) scale: A tool to improve collaborative practice. Midwifery 2021, 96: 102941. PMID: 33618318, DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2021.102941.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
The role of minimally invasive gynecologic surgery in sub Saharan Africa
Onibokun O, Boatin A, Diouf K, Current Obstetrics and Gynecology Reports (184)BooksSexual Assault.
Onibokun OO, In: Brady PC, ed. Handbook of Consult and Inpatient Gynecology, Ed 1. New York, NY: SpringerBooks
2015
The Left Sided Predominance of Breast Cancer is Decreasing
Onibokun O, Killelea BK, Chagpar AB, Horowitz NR, Lannin DR. The Left Sided Predominance of Breast Cancer is Decreasing. The Breast Journal 2015, 21: 213-215. PMID: 25582054, DOI: 10.1111/tbj.12385.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical Notes