2021
Healthcare Provider Characteristics and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Quality During Infant Resuscitation
Khattab M, Frisell K, MacKinnon R, Chang T, Raymond T, Lofton L, Tofil N, Forrester K, Gohel C, Aitken D, Scalzo A, Moore-Clingenpeel M, Auerbach M, Innovation R. Healthcare Provider Characteristics and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Quality During Infant Resuscitation. Simulation In Healthcare The Journal Of The Society For Simulation In Healthcare 2021, 17: 88-95. PMID: 34468421, DOI: 10.1097/sih.0000000000000599.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnthropometryBody Mass IndexCardiopulmonary ResuscitationComputer SimulationHealth PersonnelHumansInfantInfant, NewbornManikinsConceptsProvider characteristicsHealthcare provider characteristicsChest compressionsAmerican Heart Association guidelinesCPR qualityInfant CPRAnthropometric characteristicsHeart Association guidelinesBody mass indexCardiopulmonary resuscitation qualityVentilation volumeShallower chest compressionsMultiple international sitesMass indexInfant resuscitationAssociation guidelinesCPR guidelinesInternational HospitalResuscitation qualityHealthcare providersMultivariate analysisSecondary aimDiverse cohortVentilation dataTarget rangeACEP SimBox: A Pediatric Simulation-Based Training Innovation
Vora S, Li J, Kou M, Ng V, Price A, Claudius I, Kant S, Sanseau E, Madhok M, Auerbach M. ACEP SimBox: A Pediatric Simulation-Based Training Innovation. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2021, 78: 346-354. PMID: 34154842, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2021.03.040.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
The effect of an International competitive leaderboard on self-motivated simulation-based CPR practice among healthcare professionals: A randomized control trial
Chang TP, Raymond T, Dewan M, MacKinnon R, Whitfill T, Harwayne-Gidansky I, Doughty C, Frisell K, Kessler D, Wolfe H, Auerbach M, Rutledge C, Mitchell D, Jani P, Walsh CM, Investigators O. The effect of an International competitive leaderboard on self-motivated simulation-based CPR practice among healthcare professionals: A randomized control trial. Resuscitation 2019, 138: 273-281. PMID: 30946919, DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2019.02.050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA Qualitative Study Examining Stakeholder Perspectives of a Local Child Abuse Program in Community Emergency Departments
Tiyyagura G, Schaeffer P, Gawel M, Leventhal JM, Auerbach M, Asnes AG. A Qualitative Study Examining Stakeholder Perspectives of a Local Child Abuse Program in Community Emergency Departments. Academic Pediatrics 2019, 19: 438-445. PMID: 30707955, PMCID: PMC6502662, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2019.01.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLocal championsCAN programStakeholder perspectivesChild abuse programsQualitative research designKey stakeholder perspectivesExternal change agentsConstant comparative methodEducation/awarenessChallenges/barriersStrong leadership supportLeadership supportChild abuseInstitutional supportChange agentsQualitative studyFacilitators of implementationEvidence-based educationProgram strengthsChampionsComparative methodResearch designPerspectiveSupportAbuse programs
2018
Addressing Dual Patient and Staff Safety Through A Team-Based Standardized Patient Simulation for Agitation Management in the Emergency Department
Wong AH, Auerbach MA, Ruppel H, Crispino LJ, Rosenberg A, Iennaco JD, Vaca FE. Addressing Dual Patient and Staff Safety Through A Team-Based Standardized Patient Simulation for Agitation Management in the Emergency Department. Simulation In Healthcare The Journal Of The Society For Simulation In Healthcare 2018, 13: 154-162. PMID: 29613919, DOI: 10.1097/sih.0000000000000309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced practice registered nursesStandardized patient simulationAgitation managementPatient simulatorPhysician assistantsEmergency carePatient encountersFocus groupsEmergency departmentSafety of staffPractice registered nursesInterprofessional focus groupsEmergency medicine residentsGrounded theory approachFear of physical harmRegistered nursesED nursesData saturationHealth workersInterprofessional educationImprove teamworkMedicine residentsEnhance teamworkHospital sitesMedical resuscitationA Qualitative Study of Multidisciplinary Providers' Experiences With the Transfer Process for Injured Children and Ideas for Improvement
Gawel M, Emerson B, Giuliano JS, Rosenberg A, Minges KE, Feder S, Violano P, Morrell P, Petersen J, Christison-Lagay E, Auerbach M. A Qualitative Study of Multidisciplinary Providers' Experiences With the Transfer Process for Injured Children and Ideas for Improvement. Pediatric Emergency Care 2018, 34: 125-131. PMID: 29346234, PMCID: PMC5792311, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000001405.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric trauma centerTrauma centerInjured childrenTransport teamLevel I pediatric trauma centerProvider experienceRegional pediatric trauma centerCommunity hospital emergency departmentHospital emergency departmentEmergency departmentCommunity hospitalEmergency providersInterprofessional providersProvider confidenceQualitative studyMultidisciplinary teamChildrenConstant comparative methodProvidersNew HavenParticipants