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View article: Assessing Perceptions of Positive and Negative Content within Goals of Care Notes
Assessing Perceptions of Positive and Negative Content within Goals of Care Notes Open
While both community members and clinicians identified negative content within GOCC notes, our findings demonstrate low agreement among these groups about what constitutes negative content within GOCC notes. Our findings may be used to gui…
View article: Critical Care Fellows’ Training Experiences with Obstetric Critical Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Critical Care Fellows’ Training Experiences with Obstetric Critical Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey Open
View article: The Influence of Hospital Policies on Clinicians’ Decisions to Withhold or Withdraw Life-Sustaining Treatment
The Influence of Hospital Policies on Clinicians’ Decisions to Withhold or Withdraw Life-Sustaining Treatment Open
Our results show that clinicians lack detailed understanding about their hospitals' policies that address withholding or withdrawing LST and perceive these policies as having limited applicability to clinical practice. These findings sugge…
View article: Institutional support for navigating abortion bans in pulmonary and critical care: a multistate qualitative study
Institutional support for navigating abortion bans in pulmonary and critical care: a multistate qualitative study Open
Abortion bans enacted by numerous US states between 2022 and 2024 offered little guidance to health care systems on pragmatic implementation. Early studies identified meaningful impacts to obstetric and gynecological patients and clinician…
View article: Lest a Smoky Haze of Doubt Suffocate Progress toward Better Pulse Oximeters
Lest a Smoky Haze of Doubt Suffocate Progress toward Better Pulse Oximeters Open
View article: Innovation and Adaptation in COVID-19 Pandemic Posthospital Discharge Contact and Monitoring in the United States
Innovation and Adaptation in COVID-19 Pandemic Posthospital Discharge Contact and Monitoring in the United States Open
Background: To address unknown risk for readmission among patients with COVID-19 and persistent capacity strain, hospital systems used postdischarge contact and monitoring to facilitate safe discharge and recovery. However, little work has…
View article: Financial hardship after COVID-19 infection among US Veterans: a national prospective cohort study
Financial hardship after COVID-19 infection among US Veterans: a national prospective cohort study Open
Background Research suggests an association between COVID-19 infection and certain financial hardships in the shorter term and among single-state and privately insured samples. Whether COVID-19 is associated with financial hardship in the …
View article: Financial Hardship After COVID-19 Infection: A National Prospective Veteran Cohort Study
Financial Hardship After COVID-19 Infection: A National Prospective Veteran Cohort Study Open
Background: Research suggests an association between COVID-19 infection and certain financial hardships in the shorter term and among single-state and privately insured samples. Whether COVID-19 is associated with financial hardship in the…
View article: Regional variation in financial hardship among US veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic
Regional variation in financial hardship among US veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Geographic variation in hardship, especially health-related hardship, was identified prior to and during the pandemic, but we do not know whether this variation is consistent among Veterans Health Administration (VHA)–enrolled veterans, wh…
View article: Ideal Postdischarge Follow-Up After Severe Pneumonia or Acute Respiratory Failure
Ideal Postdischarge Follow-Up After Severe Pneumonia or Acute Respiratory Failure Open
View article: Changes in Outpatient Health Care Use After COVID-19 Infection Among Veterans
Changes in Outpatient Health Care Use After COVID-19 Infection Among Veterans Open
Importance The association of COVID-19 infection with outpatient care utilization is unclear. Many studies reported population surveillance studies rather than comparing outpatient health care use between COVID-19–infected and uninfected c…
View article: Disrupted Lives: Caregivers' Experiences of In‐Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survivors' Recovery 5 Years Later
Disrupted Lives: Caregivers' Experiences of In‐Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survivors' Recovery 5 Years Later Open
Background Survivors of in‐hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) experience ongoing physical and cognitive impairments, often requiring support from a caregiver at home afterwards. Caregivers are important in the survivor's recovery, yet there is…
View article: The Epidemiology of Maternal Critical Illness between 2008 and 2021
The Epidemiology of Maternal Critical Illness between 2008 and 2021 Open
"The Epidemiology of Maternal Critical Illness Between 2008-2021." Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 0(ja), pp.
View article: Medical Societies Must Choose Professional Meeting Locations Responsibly in a Post-<i>Roe</i> World
Medical Societies Must Choose Professional Meeting Locations Responsibly in a Post-<i>Roe</i> World Open
"Medical Societies Must Choose Professional Meeting Locations Responsibly in a Post-Roe World." Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 0(ja), pp. –
View article: Assessment of Symptom, Disability, and Financial Trajectories in Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19 at 6 Months
Assessment of Symptom, Disability, and Financial Trajectories in Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19 at 6 Months Open
Importance Individuals who survived COVID-19 often report persistent symptoms, disabilities, and financial consequences. However, national longitudinal estimates of symptom burden remain limited. Objective To measure the incidence and chan…
View article: Whose Good Death? Valuation and Standardization as Mechanisms of Inequality in Hospitals
Whose Good Death? Valuation and Standardization as Mechanisms of Inequality in Hospitals Open
Although most clinicians have come to perceive invasive life-sustaining treatments as overly aggressive at the end of life, some of the public and greater proportions of some socially disadvantaged groups have not. Drawing on 1,500+ hours …
View article: Modification of social determinants of health by critical illness and consequences of that modification for recovery: an international qualitative study
Modification of social determinants of health by critical illness and consequences of that modification for recovery: an international qualitative study Open
Objectives Social determinants of health (SDoH) contribute to health outcomes. We identified SDoH that were modified by critical illness, and the effect of such modifications on recovery from critical illness. Design In-depth semistructure…
View article: Interviews with primary care physicians identify unmet transition needs after ICU
Interviews with primary care physicians identify unmet transition needs after ICU Open
View article: The Assessment of Social Determinants of Health in Postsepsis Mortality and Readmission: A Scoping Review
The Assessment of Social Determinants of Health in Postsepsis Mortality and Readmission: A Scoping Review Open
OBJECTIVE: To summarize knowledge and identify gaps in evidence about the relationship between social determinants of health (SDH) and postsepsis outcomes. DATA SOURCES: We conducted a comprehensive search of PubMed/Medical Literature Anal…
View article: Hospital Discharge Summaries Are Insufficient Following ICU Stays: A Qualitative Study
Hospital Discharge Summaries Are Insufficient Following ICU Stays: A Qualitative Study Open
OBJECTIVES: Primary care providers (PCPs) receive limited information about their patients’ ICU stays; we sought to understand what additional information PCPs desire to support patients’ recovery following critical illness. DESIGN: Semist…
View article: Getting better or getting by?: A qualitative study of in-hospital cardiac arrest survivors long-term recovery experiences
Getting better or getting by?: A qualitative study of in-hospital cardiac arrest survivors long-term recovery experiences Open
In the United States, approximately 292,000 adults (>18 years old) per year suffer an in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA). Survival rates have increased over the last decade and many survivors return to their communities. IHCA has been recog…
View article: Patients’ Adaptations After Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Qualitative Study
Patients’ Adaptations After Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Qualitative Study Open
Background Many patients confront physical, cognitive, and emotional problems after acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). No proven therapies for these problems exist, and many patients manage new disability and recovery with little …
View article: Changes to Visitation Policies and Communication Practices in Michigan ICUs during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Changes to Visitation Policies and Communication Practices in Michigan ICUs during the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
View article: Financial Toxicity After Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A National Qualitative Cohort Study*
Financial Toxicity After Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A National Qualitative Cohort Study* Open
Objectives: The financial burdens and subsequent related distress of medical care, referred to as financial toxicity, may limit access to beneficial treatments. However, financial toxicity after acute care is less described—and may be an i…
View article: Whose Good Death? Understanding Inequality and the End of Life
Whose Good Death? Understanding Inequality and the End of Life Open
Traditionally disadvantaged groups are more likely to want life-sustaining treatments and are the beneficiaries of greater spending and intervention at the end of life, yet these outcomes are considered disadvantageous by clinicians and sc…
View article: Informal and Formal Social Integration Shape Eating and Drinking of Older Black and White Americans
Informal and Formal Social Integration Shape Eating and Drinking of Older Black and White Americans Open
Objective: Health behaviors are seen as one possible pathway linking race to health outcomes. Social integration has also been consistently linked to important health outcomes but has not been examined as a mechanism accounting for racial …
View article: Reinforcing medical authority: clinical ethics consultation and the resolution of conflicts in treatment decisions
Reinforcing medical authority: clinical ethics consultation and the resolution of conflicts in treatment decisions Open
Despite substantial efforts in the past 15 years to professionalise the field of clinical ethics consultation, sociologists have not re‐examined past hypotheses about the role of such services in medical decision‐making and their effect on…
View article: SOCIAL INTEGRATION, DISCRIMINATION, AND RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN HEALTH BEHAVIORS AMONG U.S. ADULTS
SOCIAL INTEGRATION, DISCRIMINATION, AND RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN HEALTH BEHAVIORS AMONG U.S. ADULTS Open
While evidence suggests that White Americans use tobacco and alcohol at riskier levels among older U.S. adults, African Americans have shown greater risk in dietary habits and sedentary lifestyle. Building on a literature exploring other s…
View article: The use of an online comment system in clinical ethics consultation
The use of an online comment system in clinical ethics consultation Open
We find the online system allows for broad committee participation in consultations and helps improve the quality of CEC provided by allowing for substantive discussion and consensus building. Further, we find the use of an online comment …