2022
Quality of Telehealth-Delivered Inpatient Palliative Care During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic
Soliman AA, Akgün KM, Coffee J, Kapo J, Morrison LJ, Hopkinson E, Schulman-Green D, Feder SL. Quality of Telehealth-Delivered Inpatient Palliative Care During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2022, 65: 6-15. PMID: 36206949, PMCID: PMC9532267, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2022.09.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly COVID-19 pandemicGoals of carePC consultationElectronic health record reviewCOVID-19 pandemicQuality of telehealthUnmet PC needsInpatient palliative careHealth record reviewPalliative care servicesPatients' social needsRate of assessmentNew England hospitalsCOVID-19 infection ratesSymptom controlRecord reviewPalliative carePC servicesMean agePC needsFamily burdenCare servicesInfection ratePsychological symptomsEngland hospitalsAdvancing Interprofessional Hospice and Palliative Care Teamwork with Entrustable Professional Activities (SA300)
Lockman K, Landzaat L, Morrison L, Jones B, Atayee R. Advancing Interprofessional Hospice and Palliative Care Teamwork with Entrustable Professional Activities (SA300). Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2022, 63: 826-827. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2022.02.289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPalliative careQuality palliative careEntrustable professional activitiesPalliative medicine physiciansEffective interprofessional teamworkMedicine physiciansInterprofessional Clinical EducationClinical practiceHPM physiciansHospicePhysiciansInterprofessional teamPharmacistsTeam member rolesInterprofessional trainingCareInterprofessional teamworkRole overlapPotential utilitySessionsTraining programClinical educationMember rolesDifferent professionsCase exampleAfternoon at the Museum: Connection and Meaning at the Frist Art Museum (P07)
Morrison L, Zarrabi A, Hauser J, Reville B, DeSandre P, Zimmermann C, Gundersen E, Thomas J, Wood G. Afternoon at the Museum: Connection and Meaning at the Frist Art Museum (P07). Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2022, 63: 779. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2022.02.195.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPalliative careClose observationClinical workParticipants' homesHospiceHome settingDaily practicePatientsInterprofessional groupCareClinical demandMedical studentsObservational skillsSessionsTraineesPainSimilar sessionsInterdisciplinary facultyAttendeesCliniciansCommunication skillsNursesSettingVariety of strategiesThe Quality of Telehealth-Delivered Palliative Care During the Initial COVID-19 Pandemic Surge (S530)
Soliman A, Akgün K, Coffee J, Kapo J, Morrison L, Blatt L, Schulman-Green D, Feder S. The Quality of Telehealth-Delivered Palliative Care During the Initial COVID-19 Pandemic Surge (S530). Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2022, 63: 921-922. PMCID: PMC9001042, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2022.02.153.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPC consultationDiscussion of goalsPalliative carePandemic surgeSerious illnessFamily understandingCOVID-19 pandemic surgeLarge hospitalsInitial pandemic surgeInpatient PC consultationsQuality of telehealthPercent of patientsPalliative care servicesPrimary cancer diagnosisAssessment of patientsEarly COVID-19 pandemicCOVID-19 infection ratesCOVID-19 ratesElectronic health recordsMedian timePC servicesMean ageInitial consultationInterdisciplinary carePatients
2019
A New Competency-Based Instrument to Assess Resident Knowledge and Self-Efficacy in Primary Palliative Care
Moyer KM, Morrison LJ, Encandela J, Kennedy C, Ellman MS. A New Competency-Based Instrument to Assess Resident Knowledge and Self-Efficacy in Primary Palliative Care. American Journal Of Hospice And Palliative Medicine® 2019, 37: 117-122. PMID: 31213089, DOI: 10.1177/1049909119855612.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary palliative care educationPrimary palliative careEducational interventionPalliative care competenciesPalliative care educationResidents' knowledgeResident competencyGraduate Medical EducationInternal medicine residentsPsychometric propertiesSymptom managementPalliative careSelf-Efficacy InventoryTerminal careCare competenciesPC principlesKnowledge testCompetency-based instrumentStandard item analysisCronbach's αCare educationMedicine residentsPromising psychometric propertiesCareInternal consistency
2018
Simulation training in palliative care: state of the art and future directions
Kozhevnikov D, Morrison LJ, Ellman MS. Simulation training in palliative care: state of the art and future directions. Advances In Medical Education And Practice 2018, 9: 915-924. PMID: 30574008, PMCID: PMC6292390, DOI: 10.2147/amep.s153630.BooksPalliative carePatient outcomesPrimary palliative careSymptom management educationManagement of painHealth care providersPatient-centered communicationSimulation-based medical educationPC skillsPC specialistsSymptom managementTreatment preferencesStandardized patient encountersCare providersPC trainingSerious illnessPatient encountersOutcome assessmentSystematic reviewPC educationDifferent training levelsPromising modalityLiterature reportingInterprofessional teamworkOutcomes
2017
A New Competency-Based Instrument to Assess Residents’ Self-Efficacy and Knowledge in Palliative Care (S779)
Moyer K, Morrison L, Ellman M, Bapat A. A New Competency-Based Instrument to Assess Residents’ Self-Efficacy and Knowledge in Palliative Care (S779). Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2017, 53: 453-454. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2016.12.290.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPalliative careCare
2012
A Required Third-Year Medical Student Palliative Care Curriculum Impacts Knowledge and Attitudes
Morrison LJ, Thompson BM, Gill AC. A Required Third-Year Medical Student Palliative Care Curriculum Impacts Knowledge and Attitudes. Journal Of Palliative Medicine 2012, 15: 784-789. PMID: 22686121, DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2011.0482.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPalliative care curriculumPatient experiencePalliative care educational interventionCare curriculumBetter patient outcomesClinical palliative carePalliative care workshopLife care trainingPain knowledgeMedical students' knowledgePalliative carePatient outcomesThanatophobia ScaleCrossover designCare workshopCare trainingIntervention componentsTime pointsEducational interventionMeasures ANOVAMeaningful outcomesThird-year medical studentsSignificant increaseSignificant interaction effectMonths
2007
Palliative Care for the Older Adult
Kapo J, Morrison LJ, Liao S. Palliative Care for the Older Adult. Journal Of Palliative Medicine 2007, 10: 185-209. PMID: 17298269, DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2006.9989.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsLong-term care settingsPalliative careCare settingsGeriatric syndromesMultiple chronic medical problemsHigh-quality palliative careCommon geriatric syndromesPalliative care physiciansPalliative care settingGeriatric palliative careChronic medical problemsLife-limiting illnessMajority of deathsQuality of lifeProvision of careEnd of lifeElderly patientsUrinary incontinenceCare physiciansGeriatric populationDisease trajectoriesDifferent long-term care settingsFrail eldersMedical problemsOlder adults
2006
Palliative Care and Pain Management
Morrison LJ, Morrison RS. Palliative Care and Pain Management. Medical Clinics Of North America 2006, 90: 983-1004. PMID: 16962853, DOI: 10.1016/j.mcna.2006.05.016.BooksConceptsPalliative careMrs. BChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseTypical elderly patientsMetastatic breast cancerObstructive pulmonary diseaseDiscussion of prognosisGoals of careCoordination of carePathologic hip fracturesRoutine medical careCode status discussionsAdvance care planningLife-prolonging treatmentQuality of lifeEnd of lifeElderly patientsOlder patientsHip fracturePain managementProlonged coursePulmonary diseaseAdvanced illnessSymptom managementTreatment options