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View article: Correction: Trends in incidence of gastroschisis before and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
Correction: Trends in incidence of gastroschisis before and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: Association of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Very Low Birth Weight infants’ Outcomes with Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Cultural Familiarity
Association of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Very Low Birth Weight infants’ Outcomes with Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Cultural Familiarity Open
Objective: To assess whether cultural familiarity, measured by Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) hospital patient volume, is associated with care and outcomes among very low birth weight infants. Study Design: …
View article: Reducing growth impairment in infants undergoing intestinal surgery: A quality improvement initiative
Reducing growth impairment in infants undergoing intestinal surgery: A quality improvement initiative Open
Background Infants undergoing intestinal surgery are at risk for impaired growth. Our objective was to reduce growth impairment in these infants by 20% in a 12‐month period and sustain over 12 months. Methods Eight neonatal intensive care …
View article: Qualitative Verification of Machine Learning-Based Burnout Predictors in Primary Care Physicians: An Exploratory Study
Qualitative Verification of Machine Learning-Based Burnout Predictors in Primary Care Physicians: An Exploratory Study Open
Electronic health record (EHR) usage measures may quantify physician activity at scale and predict practice settings with a high risk for physician burnout, but their relation to experiences is poorly understood. This study aimed to explor…
View article: Transgenerational associations between newborn metabolic profiles and bronchopulmonary dysplasia in neonates born to mothers with an obese phenotype
Transgenerational associations between newborn metabolic profiles and bronchopulmonary dysplasia in neonates born to mothers with an obese phenotype Open
Maternal obesity increases risk for bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) by up to 42%. Identifying metabolic features that may contribute to the association between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and BPD is critical in defining t…
View article: Electronic Health Record Use Patterns Among Well-Being Survey Responders and Nonresponders: Longitudinal Observational Study
Electronic Health Record Use Patterns Among Well-Being Survey Responders and Nonresponders: Longitudinal Observational Study Open
Background Physician surveys provide indispensable insights into physician experience, but the question of whether responders are representative can limit confidence in conclusions. Ubiquitously collected electronic health record (EHR) use…
View article: Association between 5-minute oxygen saturation and neonatal death and intraventricular hemorrhage among extremely preterm infants
Association between 5-minute oxygen saturation and neonatal death and intraventricular hemorrhage among extremely preterm infants Open
View article: Methodologic considerations in estimating racial disparity of mortality among very preterm infants
Methodologic considerations in estimating racial disparity of mortality among very preterm infants Open
View article: Predicting Primary Care Physician Burnout From Electronic Health Record Use Measures
Predicting Primary Care Physician Burnout From Electronic Health Record Use Measures Open
View article: “WISER” intervention to reduce healthcare worker burnout – 1 year follow up
“WISER” intervention to reduce healthcare worker burnout – 1 year follow up Open
Objective Test sustainability of Web-based Implementation for the Science of Enhancing Resilience (WISER) intervention efficacy in reducing healthcare worker (HCW) emotional exhaustion (EE), a key component of burnout. Design: One-year fol…
View article: In Situ Simulation and Clinical Outcomes in Infants Born Preterm
In Situ Simulation and Clinical Outcomes in Infants Born Preterm Open
View article: Cohort selection and the estimation of racial disparity in mortality of extremely preterm neonates
Cohort selection and the estimation of racial disparity in mortality of extremely preterm neonates Open
View article: Neonatal Healthcare Professionals' Experiences When Implementing a Simulation and Debriefing Program in Neonatal Intensive Care Settings
Neonatal Healthcare Professionals' Experiences When Implementing a Simulation and Debriefing Program in Neonatal Intensive Care Settings Open
Background: Simulation-based training (SBT) and debriefing have increased in healthcare as a method to conduct interprofessional team training in a realistic environment. Purpose: This qualitative study aimed to describe the experiences of…
View article: Disparities and Equity Dashboards in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Qualitative Study of Expert Perspectives
Disparities and Equity Dashboards in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Qualitative Study of Expert Perspectives Open
Objective : Racial/ethnic disparities are well-described in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). We explore expert opinion on their root causes, potential solutions, and the ability of health equity dashboards to meaningfully address N…
View article: Racial and ethnic disparities in postnatal growth among very low birth weight infants in California
Racial and ethnic disparities in postnatal growth among very low birth weight infants in California Open
Objective To identify racial/ethnic disparities in postnatal growth by year and gestational age among very low birth weight infants. Study design Total 37,122 infants, with birth weight 500–1500 g or gestational age 23–34 weeks in the Cali…
View article: Prevalence of burnout and its relation to the neuroendocrine system among pediatric residents during the early Covid-19 pandemic: A pilot feasibility study
Prevalence of burnout and its relation to the neuroendocrine system among pediatric residents during the early Covid-19 pandemic: A pilot feasibility study Open
View article: Assessing Leadership Behavior in Health Care: Introducing the Local Leadership Scale of the SCORE Survey
Assessing Leadership Behavior in Health Care: Introducing the Local Leadership Scale of the SCORE Survey Open
The LL scale exhibits strong psychometric properties, convergent validity with psychological safety, and variation by work setting, work setting type, role, shift, shift length, and specialty. The study indicates that assessing leadership …
View article: Leadership Behavior Associations with Domains of Safety Culture, Engagement, and Health Care Worker Well-Being
Leadership Behavior Associations with Domains of Safety Culture, Engagement, and Health Care Worker Well-Being Open
View article: Effectiveness of a bite-sized web-based intervention to improve healthcare worker wellbeing: A randomized clinical trial of WISER
Effectiveness of a bite-sized web-based intervention to improve healthcare worker wellbeing: A randomized clinical trial of WISER Open
Importance Problems with the wellbeing of healthcare workers (HCWs) are widespread and associated with detrimental consequences for the workforce, organizations, and patients. Objective This study tested the effectiveness of the Web-based …
View article: Emotional Exhaustion Among US Health Care Workers Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2019-2021
Emotional Exhaustion Among US Health Care Workers Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2019-2021 Open
Importance Extraordinary strain from COVID-19 has negatively impacted health care worker (HCW) well-being. Objective To determine whether HCW emotional exhaustion has increased during the pandemic, for which roles, and at what point. Desig…
View article: Risk factors and pregnancy outcomes vary among Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander individuals giving birth in California
Risk factors and pregnancy outcomes vary among Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander individuals giving birth in California Open
View article: Implementation of a Bedside Point-of-Care Ultrasound Program in a Large Academic Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Implementation of a Bedside Point-of-Care Ultrasound Program in a Large Academic Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Open
Objectives In the adult and pediatric critical care population, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can aid in diagnosis, patient management, and procedural accuracy. For neonatal providers, training in ultrasound and the use of ultrasound fo…
View article: Purpose, Subject, and Consumer Comment on "Perceived Burden Due to Registrations for Quality Monitoring and Improvement in Hospitals: A Mixed Methods Study"
Purpose, Subject, and Consumer Comment on "Perceived Burden Due to Registrations for Quality Monitoring and Improvement in Hospitals: A Mixed Methods Study" Open
Zegers and colleagues’ study codifies the perceived burden of quality monitoring and improvement stemming from the work by clinicians of registering (documenting) quality information in the medical record. We agree with Zegers and colleagu…
View article: Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy: Do peripartum risk factors account for observed changes in incidence?
Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy: Do peripartum risk factors account for observed changes in incidence? Open
View article: Evaluating Care in Safety Net Hospitals: Clinical Outcomes and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Quality of Care in California
Evaluating Care in Safety Net Hospitals: Clinical Outcomes and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Quality of Care in California Open
View article: Evaluation of Trends in Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia and Respiratory Support Practice for Very Low Birth Weight Infants: A Population-Based Cohort Study
Evaluation of Trends in Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia and Respiratory Support Practice for Very Low Birth Weight Infants: A Population-Based Cohort Study Open
View article: Randomized controlled trial of the “WISER” intervention to reduce healthcare worker burnout
Randomized controlled trial of the “WISER” intervention to reduce healthcare worker burnout Open
View article: Quality of Care in US NICUs by Race and Ethnicity
Quality of Care in US NICUs by Race and Ethnicity Open
BACKGROUND Summary measures are used to quantify a hospital’s quality of care by combining multiple metrics into a single score. We used Baby-MONITOR, a summary quality measure for NICUs, to evaluate quality by race and ethnicity across an…
View article: Frustration With Technology and its Relation to Emotional Exhaustion Among Health Care Workers: Cross-sectional Observational Study
Frustration With Technology and its Relation to Emotional Exhaustion Among Health Care Workers: Cross-sectional Observational Study Open
Background New technology adoption is common in health care, but it may elicit frustration if end users are not sufficiently considered in their design or trained in their use. These frustrations may contribute to burnout. Objective This s…
View article: Personal and Professional Factors Associated With Work-Life Integration Among US Physicians
Personal and Professional Factors Associated With Work-Life Integration Among US Physicians Open
This study found that lower WLI was reported by physicians who are women, single, aged 35 years or older, and who work more hours and call nights. These findings suggest that systemic change is needed to improve WLI among physicians.