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Autor:
Carie R. Kennedy, Jessica L. LeBlanc, Brian R. Clarridge, Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic, Rumel S. Mahmood, Bradley D. Freeman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Critical Care. 30:1310-1316
Purpose Individuals who struggle to provide substitute judgment for the critically ill often find it challenging to engage in decision making for therapeutic interventions. Although essential to the conduct of research, how these individuals respond
Autor:
Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic, Carie R. Kennedy, Jessica L. LeBlanc, Sara Chandros Hull, Bradley D. Freeman, Kevin Butler, Brian R. Clarridge
Publikováno v:
Chest. 147:979-988
BACKGROUND:Collection of genetic biospecimens as part of critical illness investigations is increasingly commonplace. Oversight bodies vary in restrictions imposed on genetic research, introducing inconsistencies in study design, potential for sampli
Autor:
Anthony M. Roman, Jessica L. LeBlanc, Brian R. Clarridge, Rumel S. Mahmood, Bradley D. Freeman, Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic
Publikováno v:
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 9:76-85
This article is an exploratory data analysis of the determinants of confidence in a surrogate decision maker who has been asked to permit an intensive care unit (ICU) patient's participation in genetic research. We pursue the difference between surro
Autor:
Ellen Iverson, Brian R. Clarridge, Aaron Celious, Erica Shehane, Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic, Victoria Warren, Bradley D. Freeman, Alexander L. Eastman, Carie R. Kennedy
Publikováno v:
Chest. 142:1433-1439
Objective We undertook the current investigation to explore how the pressures of serving as a surrogate decision-maker (SDM) for an acutely ill family member influence attitudes regarding clinical investigation. Methods We conducted a prospective stu
Autor:
Brian R. Clarridge, Carie R. Kennedy, Aaron Celious, Erica Shehane, Jennifer Barillas, Alexander L. Eastman, Ellen Iverson, Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic, Bradley D. Freeman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 7:58-70
Clinical studies conducted in intensive care units are associated with logistical and ethical challenges. Diseases investigated are precipitous and life-threatening, care is highly technological, and patients are often incapacitated and decision-maki
Autor:
Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic, Floyd J. Fowler, Eric C. Schneider, Joel S. Weissman, Saul N. Weingart, Brian R. Clarridge
Publikováno v:
Survey Practice. 3:1-8
Using Cognitive Probes in a Telephone Survey Asking Patients about Hospital Based Adverse Effects
Autor:
Sara Chandros Hull, Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic, Debra A. Schwinn, Pamela Sankar, Brian R. Clarridge, Richard R. Sharp, Benjamin S. Wilfond, Mark T. Hughes, Jeremy Sugarman, Jeffrey R. Botkin, Mark A. Brown
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Bioethics. 8:62-70
It is unclear whether the regulatory distinction between non-identifiable and identifiable information--information used to determine informed consent practices for the use of clinically derived samples for genetic research--is meaningful to patients
Autor:
Floyd J. Fowler, Eric C. Schneider, Joel S. Weissman, Brian R. Clarridge, Catherine L. Annas, Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic, Saul N. Weingart, Arnold M. Epstein
Publikováno v:
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 34:583-590
Article-at-a-Glance Background A two-stage probability sample of patients recently discharged from 16 general acute care hospitals in Massachusetts were interviewed to determine the rates at which patients experience what they considered to be advers
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 19:557-565
Purpose: Examine physicians’ attitudes toward the incorporation of psychosocial factors in diagnosis and treatment and identify barriers to the integration of evidence-based mind-body methods. Method: Random sample of primary care physicians and ph
Autor:
Quyen Ngo-Metzger, Andrew C. Ahn, Michael P. Massagli, Russell S. Phillips, Anna T. R. Legedza, Brian R. Clarridge
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 96:647-653
Objective. We examined the use of complementary and alternative medical (CAM) therapies among Chinese and Vietnamese Americans who had limited proficiency with the English language and explore the association between patient–clinician discussions a