Aleksandra E. Olszewski
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View article: Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Conflict Management Perspectives Among Physician and Nurse Leaders
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Conflict Management Perspectives Among Physician and Nurse Leaders Open
Importance Decision-making conflict is common in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and associated with negative outcomes for patients, families, and teams. Disparities in conflict outcomes are reported, yet no studies have explored …
View article: Family Responses to Different Types of Clinician Empathy Expression in Pediatric Care Conferences
Family Responses to Different Types of Clinician Empathy Expression in Pediatric Care Conferences Open
Background: Clinician empathy positively impacts patient outcomes. Few studies have assessed the effects of different types of empathic expression. Objective: To describe how families respond when clinicians exp…
View article: Empathy Expression in Interpreted and Noninterpreted Care Conferences of Seriously Ill Children
Empathy Expression in Interpreted and Noninterpreted Care Conferences of Seriously Ill Children Open
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Clinician empathy is associated with improved communication and clinical outcomes. We hypothesized that, when clinicians express empathy, families are more likely to deepen discussions, and that clinicians express…
View article: Risk Factors for Positive Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Screening and Associated Outcomes in Children Surviving Acute Respiratory Failure: A Secondary Analysis of the Randomized Evaluation of Sedation Titration for Respiratory Failure Clinical Trial
Risk Factors for Positive Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Screening and Associated Outcomes in Children Surviving Acute Respiratory Failure: A Secondary Analysis of the Randomized Evaluation of Sedation Titration for Respiratory Failure Clinical Trial Open
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors and outcomes associated with a positive post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) screen following pediatric acute respiratory failure treated with invasive mechanical ventilation. DESIGN: Nonprespecified s…
View article: Association Between Language Use and ICU Transfer and Serious Adverse Events in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients Who Experience Rapid Response Activation
Association Between Language Use and ICU Transfer and Serious Adverse Events in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients Who Experience Rapid Response Activation Open
Background Hospitalized patients and caregivers who use a language other than English have worse health outcomes, including longer length of stay, more frequent readmissions, and increased rates of in-hospital adverse events. Children who …
View article: Narrative, Compassion, and Counter Stories
Narrative, Compassion, and Counter Stories Open
Critical race theory (CRT) tools of evaluating stock stories and counter stories can help clinicians and researchers illuminate experiences of those at the margins in order to gain insights into the normalized injustices that are hidden fr…
View article: Parental Enrollment Decision-Making for a Neonatal Clinical Trial
Parental Enrollment Decision-Making for a Neonatal Clinical Trial Open
View article: A 2020 Executive Order That Threatens Progress in Shared Decision-Making
A 2020 Executive Order That Threatens Progress in Shared Decision-Making Open
The “Executive Order on Protecting Vulnerable Newborn and Infant Children” threatens decades of progress in shared decision-making for imperiled newborns.
View article: Parental Factors Associated With the Decision to Participate in a Neonatal Clinical Trial
Parental Factors Associated With the Decision to Participate in a Neonatal Clinical Trial Open
In this study, the following factors were associated with neonatal clinical trial enrollment: demographic characteristics (ie, race/ethnicity, Medicaid status, and reported income), perception of illness, and trust in medical researchers. …
View article: Teaching Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Globally through Virtual Simulation
Teaching Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Globally through Virtual Simulation Open
Background and objectives Despite the increasing prevalence of childhood kidney disease worldwide, there is a shortage of clinicians trained to provide peritoneal dialysis (PD). E-learning technologies may provide a solution to improve kno…
View article: Erosion of Digital Professionalism During Medical Students’ Core Clinical Clerkships
Erosion of Digital Professionalism During Medical Students’ Core Clinical Clerkships Open
Although technology is a useful tool to enhance teaching and learning, our results reflect an erosion of professionalism related to information security that occurred despite medical school and hospital-based teaching sessions to promote d…
View article: <i>Aeromonas</i>as a Cause of Purulent Folliculitis: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
<i>Aeromonas</i>as a Cause of Purulent Folliculitis: A Case Report and Review of the Literature Open
Aeromonas species are rarely an identified cause of folliculitis. Here, we describe the case of a patient who had purulent folliculitis of the breast caused by an Aeromonas species and review 4 other cases presented in the literature, high…
View article: Virtual Simulation and Serious Games for Medical Education: A Review of the Literature and Development of a Virtual Peritoneal Dialysis Simulator
Virtual Simulation and Serious Games for Medical Education: A Review of the Literature and Development of a Virtual Peritoneal Dialysis Simulator Open
Background: Novel training modalities are needed for medical education, specifically to teach difficult and globally applicable skills such as peritoneal dialysis (PD). E-learning strategies, including serious games, have demonstrated effe…