2024
2023 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference on Precision Emergency Medicine: Development of a policy‐relevant, patient‐centered research agenda
Strehlow M, Gisondi M, Caretta‐Weyer H, Ankel F, Brackett A, Brar P, Chan T, Garabedian A, Gunn B, Isaacs E, von Isenburg M, Jarman A, Kuehl D, Limkakeng A, Lydston M, McGregor A, Pierce A, Raven M, Salhi R, Stave C, Tan J, Taylor R, Wong H, Yiadom M, Zachrison K, Vogel J. 2023 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference on Precision Emergency Medicine: Development of a policy‐relevant, patient‐centered research agenda. Academic Emergency Medicine 2024, 31: 805-816. PMID: 38779704, PMCID: PMC11335437, DOI: 10.1111/acem.14932.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmergency medicinePatient-centered research agendaData-driven health careEvidence-based research agendaDefinition of precision medicineNational consensus conferenceEducational gapConsensus-building activitiesConsensus-building processClinician trainingHealth careEMS cliniciansHealth technologiesConsensus processResearch agendaStakeholder inputResearch questionsSocioeconomic conditionsConsensus conferenceHealthPrecision medicineReview relevant literatureExpert opinionIndividual patientsMedicineExamining trends in emergency medicine journals' publications about racism
Ryus C, Yang D, Brackett A, Barnett L, Boatright D. Examining trends in emergency medicine journals' publications about racism. Academic Emergency Medicine 2024, 31: 339-345. PMID: 38097532, DOI: 10.1111/acem.14852.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Representation of patients with non-English language preferences in motor vehicle collision trauma and emergency medicine research
Smith M, Tibbetts C, Agrawal P, Cordone A, Leff R, Smith R, Moran T, Brackett A, Zeidan A. Representation of patients with non-English language preferences in motor vehicle collision trauma and emergency medicine research. Injury Prevention 2023, 29: 253-258. PMID: 36854627, DOI: 10.1136/ip-2022-044813.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-English language preferenceMotor vehicle collisionsRepresentation of patientsStudy inclusion/exclusion criteriaStandardised reporting toolsInclusion/exclusion criteriaDisparate health outcomesPaucity of literatureEmergency medicine researchPrimary outcomePatient populationInclusion criteriaTraumatic injuryExclusion criteriaEligible articlesHealth outcomesAppropriate interventionsLanguage preferenceCollision traumaPatientsSystematic searchEmergency medicineOutcomesVehicle collisionsFull text
2022
Limited English Proficiency as a Barrier to Inclusion in Emergency Medicine-Based Clinical Stroke Research
Zeidan AJ, Smith M, Leff R, Cordone A, Moran TP, Brackett A, Agrawal P. Limited English Proficiency as a Barrier to Inclusion in Emergency Medicine-Based Clinical Stroke Research. Journal Of Immigrant And Minority Health 2022, 25: 181-189. PMID: 35652977, DOI: 10.1007/s10903-022-01368-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLimited English proficiencyLEP populationsEnglish proficiencyStroke researchUse of languageExclusion criteriaInclusion/exclusion criteriaClinical stroke researchLEP patientsClinical research studiesLanguageResearch practicesSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeRoutine careAcute careEvidence-based practiceKey termsStudy participationHealth outcomesProficiencySystematic reviewResearch studiesEmergency medicineU.S. population