Emma M. Lee
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View article: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Patient Expectations About Recovery From Acute Respiratory Failure
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Patient Expectations About Recovery From Acute Respiratory Failure Open
This cohort study investigates the association of the COVID-19 pandemic with expectations about recovery among survivors of non–COVID-19 acute respiratory failure.
View article: Health Expectations and Quality of Life After Acute Respiratory Failure
Health Expectations and Quality of Life After Acute Respiratory Failure Open
View article: Evaluation of Telehealth Visit Attendance After Implementation of a Patient Navigator Program
Evaluation of Telehealth Visit Attendance After Implementation of a Patient Navigator Program Open
Importance The dramatic rise in use of telehealth accelerated by COVID-19 created new telehealth-specific challenges as patients and clinicians adapted to technical aspects of video visits. Objective To evaluate a telehealth patient naviga…
View article: Fulfillment of Patient Expectations after Acute Respiratory Failure: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study
Fulfillment of Patient Expectations after Acute Respiratory Failure: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study Open
Rationale: Discussion of patient expectations for recovery is a component of intensive care unit (ICU) follow-up clinics. However, few studies have formally evaluated recovery-related expectations of ICU survivors. Objectives:
View article: Physician Self-assessment of Shared Decision-making in Simulated Intensive Care Unit Family Meetings
Physician Self-assessment of Shared Decision-making in Simulated Intensive Care Unit Family Meetings Open
In this study, guidelines for shared decision-making and end of life care were interpreted by intensivists in disparate ways. In the absence of training or personalized feedback, self-assessment of communication skills may not be interpret…
View article: Effect of Intensivist Communication in a Simulated Setting on Interpretation of Prognosis Among Family Members of Patients at High Risk of Intensive Care Unit Admission
Effect of Intensivist Communication in a Simulated Setting on Interpretation of Prognosis Among Family Members of Patients at High Risk of Intensive Care Unit Admission Open
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04239209.
View article: Data associated with the 2020 JAMA Network Open publication entitled: ‘Effect of intensivist communication in a simulated setting on interpretation of prognosis among family members of patients at high risk of intensive care unit admission: A randomized trial'
Data associated with the 2020 JAMA Network Open publication entitled: ‘Effect of intensivist communication in a simulated setting on interpretation of prognosis among family members of patients at high risk of intensive care unit admission: A randomized trial' Open
Importance: Intensivist-surrogate discordance about prognosis is common in the intensive care unit (ICU). Empowering families to make informed decisions about their loved one’s care is important, but it is unclear how best to communicate p…