Jennifer N. B. Cook
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View article: State and National Estimates of the Cost of Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Lives Saved
State and National Estimates of the Cost of Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Lives Saved Open
Importance High emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness is associated with improved survival among children receiving emergency care, but state and national costs to reach high ED readiness and the resulting number of lives that may …
View article: Changes in Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Mortality
Changes in Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Mortality Open
Importance High emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness is associated with improved survival, but the impact of changes to ED readiness is unknown. Objective To evaluate the association of changes in ED pediatric readiness at US trau…
View article: Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Disparities in Mortality Based on Race and Ethnicity
Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Disparities in Mortality Based on Race and Ethnicity Open
Importance Presentation to emergency departments (EDs) with high levels of pediatric readiness is associated with improved pediatric survival. However, it is unclear whether children of all races and ethnicities benefit equitably from incr…
View article: Association of Transport Time, Proximity, and Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness With Pediatric Survival at US Trauma Centers
Association of Transport Time, Proximity, and Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness With Pediatric Survival at US Trauma Centers Open
Importance Emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness is associated with improved survival among children. However, the association between geographic access to high-readiness EDs in US trauma centers and mortality is unclear. Objective…
View article: Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Short-term and Long-term Mortality Among Children Receiving Emergency Care
Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Short-term and Long-term Mortality Among Children Receiving Emergency Care Open
Importance Emergency departments (EDs) with high pediatric readiness (coordination, personnel, quality improvement, safety, policies, and equipment) are associated with lower mortality among children with critical illness and those admitte…
View article: Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness Among US Trauma Centers
Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness Among US Trauma Centers Open
Objective: We used machine learning to identify the highest impact components of emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness for predicting in-hospital survival among children cared for in US trauma centers. Background: ED pediatric read…
View article: Outcomes of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute <scp>K12</scp> program in emergency care research: 7‐year follow‐up
Outcomes of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute <span>K12</span> program in emergency care research: 7‐year follow‐up Open
Background Long‐term follow‐up for clinician–scientist training programs is sparse. We describe the outcomes of clinician–scientist scholars in the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) K12 program in emergency care research up t…
View article: Association of Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness With Mortality to 1 Year Among Injured Children Treated at Trauma Centers
Association of Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness With Mortality to 1 Year Among Injured Children Treated at Trauma Centers Open
Children treated in high-readiness trauma center EDs after injury had a lower risk of death that persisted to 1 year. High ED readiness is independently associated with long-term survival among injured children.
View article: Evaluation of Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Outcomes Among US Trauma Centers
Evaluation of Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Outcomes Among US Trauma Centers Open
In this cohort study, injured children treated in high-readiness EDs had lower mortality compared with similar children in low-readiness EDs, but not fewer complications. These findings support national efforts to increase ED pediatric rea…
View article: An international survey of healthcare workers use of personal protective equipment during the early stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic
An international survey of healthcare workers use of personal protective equipment during the early stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic Open
This international survey of healthcare workers found that N95 respirators were commonly used to care for patients with respiratory symptoms with and without aerosol-generating medical procedures. Healthcare workers reported an unprecedent…
View article: Exception From Informed Consent: How IRB Reviewers Assess Community Consultation and Public Disclosure
Exception From Informed Consent: How IRB Reviewers Assess Community Consultation and Public Disclosure Open
Exception from Informed Consent (EFIC) regulations detail specific circumstances in which Institutional Review Boards (IRB) can approve studies where obtaining informed consent is not possible prior to subject enrollment. To better underst…
View article: The First National Institutes of Health Institutional Training Program in Emergency Care Research: Productivity and Outcomes
The First National Institutes of Health Institutional Training Program in Emergency Care Research: Productivity and Outcomes Open
View article: Evaluation of Rural vs Urban Trauma Patients Served by 9-1-1 Emergency Medical Services
Evaluation of Rural vs Urban Trauma Patients Served by 9-1-1 Emergency Medical Services Open
Most high-risk trauma patients injured in rural areas were cared for outside of major trauma centers and most rural trauma deaths occurred early, although overall mortality did not differ between regions. There are opportunities for improv…
View article: Timing of POLST Form Completion by Cause of Death
Timing of POLST Form Completion by Cause of Death Open