2022
Accuracy of Simulated Research Tasks by Community Hospitals Participating in a Multicenter Telemedicine Trial
Fang JL, Whyte H, Umoren R, Limjoco J, Makkar A, Yankanah R, McCoy M, Lo MD, Herrin J, Demaerschalk BM. Accuracy of Simulated Research Tasks by Community Hospitals Participating in a Multicenter Telemedicine Trial. Telemedicine Journal And E-Health 2022, 28: 1489-1495. PMID: 35167373, DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2021.0574.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care professionalsCommunity hospitalCare professionalsStudy eligibilityClinical trialsEligibility criteriaStudy-eligible patientsSubsequent clinical trialsTelemedicine trialsTrial eligibility criteriaStandard descriptive statisticsEligible patientsNeonatal resuscitation scenarioTrial eligibilitySurvey response rateBACKGROUND/Clinical scenariosResponse rateHospitalTrialsResuscitation scenariosElectronic surveyEligibilityData elementsDescriptive statistics
2021
Provider Perspectives on the Acceptability, Appropriateness, and Feasibility of Teleneonatology
Fang JL, Umoren R, Whyte H, Limjoco J, Makkar A, Yankanah R, McCoy M, Lo MD, Colby CE, Herrin J, Jacobson RM, Demaerschalk BM. Provider Perspectives on the Acceptability, Appropriateness, and Feasibility of Teleneonatology. American Journal Of Perinatology 2021, 40: 1521-1528. PMID: 34583392, DOI: 10.1055/a-1656-6363.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal intensive care unitTertiary neonatal intensive care unitNeonatal careNewborn nurseryCommunity hospitalLevel II special care nurseryProvider perspectivesSpecial care nurseryIntensive care unitYears of experiencePercent of respondentsSurvey response rateCare unitLevel IResponse rateMedian scoreTeleneonatologyHospitalSmall hospitalsProfessional roleMean scoreScoresLevel of experienceCareHigher scoresProvider Perspectives on the Acceptability, Appropriateness, and Feasibility of Teleneonatology
Fang J, Umoren R, Whyte H, Limjoco J, Makkar A, Yankanah R, McCoy M, Lo M, Colby C, Herrin J, Jacobson R, Demaerschalk B. Provider Perspectives on the Acceptability, Appropriateness, and Feasibility of Teleneonatology. American Journal Of Perinatology 2021 DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1736587.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeonatal intensive care unitTertiary neonatal intensive care unitNeonatal careCommunity hospitalLevel II special care nurseryProvider perspectivesSpecial care nurseryIntensive care unitPercent of respondentsSurvey response rateCare unitNewborn nurseryLevel IResponse rateMedian scoreTeleneonatologyConclusion ProvidersYears of experienceMean scoreHospitalScoresLevel of experienceCareHigher scoresAcceptability
2002
Blind Faith? The Effects of Promoting Active Sick Leave for Back Pain Patients
Scheel I, Hagen K, Herrin J, Carling C, Oxman A. Blind Faith? The Effects of Promoting Active Sick Leave for Back Pain Patients. Spine 2002, 27: 2734-2740. PMID: 12461401, DOI: 10.1097/00007632-200212010-00014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow back painProportion of patientsQuality of lifeSick leaveControl groupIntervention groupPassive intervention groupBack pain patientsPassive interventionMain outcome measuresSelf-reported qualityNational Insurance AdministrationLBP patientsPain patientsBack painPatient satisfactionGeneral practitionersMedian numberOutcome measuresBACKGROUND DATAIndividual patientsPatientsResponse rateHealth outcomesIntervention