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Kaushal Parikh, MD, Faye R. Harris, MS, Giannoula Karagouga, MS, Amy Schrandt, CRA, Jay Mandrekar, PhD, Sarah Johnson, MS, Alexa McCune, BS, Dorsay Sadeghian, MD, Debarshi Roy, PhD, Katarzyna Polonis, PhD, Athanasios Gaitatzes, MS, Aaron O. Bungum, BS, Eric S. Edell, MD, Mitesh J. Borad, MD, Tobias Peikert, MD, Farhad Kosari, PhD, John Cheville, MD, George Vasmatzis, PhD, Aaron S. Mansfield, MD
Publikováno v:
JTO Clinical and Research Reports, Vol 5, Iss 12, Pp 100692- (2024)
Introduction: The spatially complex nature of mesothelioma and interventions like pleurodesis, surgery, and radiation often complicate imaging-based assessment. Further, cell-free DNA (cfDNA) based monitoring strategies are inadequate for mesotheliom
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https://doaj.org/article/aa57a27ee45d48ffae93e50fd75eed69
Autor:
Tescher AN; At Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA, Ann N. Tescher, PhD, APRN, CNS, and Kathleen S. Berns, APRN, CNS, MS, are Advanced Practice RN Clinical Nurse Specialists. Evan Call, MS, CSM (NRM), is Lab Manager, EC Service Corp, Centerville, Utah. Also at Mayo Clinic, Patrick J. Koehler, LRT, RRT-ACCS, and Kip W. Salzwedel, RRT, LRT, are Respiratory Therapists; Heather E. McCormack, DScPT, PT, CWS, is Assistant Professor in Physical Therapy (retired); Lucas A. Myers, BS, is Senior Business Analyst; Clinton E. Hagen, MS, is Principal Data Scientist, and Jay Mandrekar, PhD, is Professor of Biostatistics and Neurology, Department of Quantitative Health Sciences. Marianne Russon, BS, is Project Manager, EC Service Corp. Acknowledgments: Mayo Clinic does not endorse specific products or services included in this article. This paper was presented as a poster at the Minnesota Affiliate National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists Fall Conference and Annual Meeting, October 28, 2016, Minneapolis, Minnesota; at the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Research Symposium, November 9, 2016, Las Vegas, Nevada; at the Mayo Clinic Quality Conference, March 15, 2017, Rochester, Minnesota; at the Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society's 49th Annual Conference, May 19-23, 2017, Salt Lake City, Utah; at the Wound Care From Innovations to Clinical Trials 2017 Conference, June 20-21, 2017, Manchester, England; and at the National Association of Emergency Medicine Services Physicians Scientific Assembly, January 11-13, 2018, San Diego, California. Portions of this article have been published in abstract form: J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs 2017;44:R03; Prehosp Emerg Care 2018;22(1):137. The authors thank Scott P. Zietlow, MD, past chair (emeritus), Mayo Clinic Ambulance Board of Directors for support of this study. Kathleen Louden, ELS, senior scientific/medical editor, Mayo Clinic, substantively edited the manuscript. The Scientific Publications staff, Mayo Clinic, provided proofreading, administrative, and clerical support. The authors have disclosed no financial relationships related to this article. Submitted April 7, 2023; accepted in revised form July 26, 2023; published ahead of print August 22, 2023., Berns KS, Call E, Koehler PJ, Salzwedel KW, McCormack HE, Myers LA, Hagen CE, Mandrekar J, Russon M
Publikováno v:
Advances in skin & wound care [Adv Skin Wound Care] 2024 Mar 01; Vol. 37 (3), pp. 155-161. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Aug 22.
Autor:
Holland DE; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Vanderboom CE; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Dose AM; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Moore D; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Robinson KV; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Wild E; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Stiles C; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Ingram C; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Mandrekar J; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Borah B; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Taylor E; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Griffin JM; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving.
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Professional case management [Prof Case Manag] 2021 Mar-Apr 01; Vol. 26 (2), pp. 53-61.
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Holland DE; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a Clinical Nurse Researcher in the Department of Nursing and an Associate Professor in Nursing, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, MN. Dr. Holland leads a program of research in the successful transition of care from the hospital to the community. Her research team has produced empirically based discharge planning decision support tools for adults and pediatric patients. Dr. Holland has published and presented widely. Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a Clinical Nurse Researcher in the Department of Nursing and an Assistant Professor in Nursing, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, MN. Dr. Vanderboom's research has focused upon care for community-dwelling older adults with chronic conditions, and on nurse care coordination, primary care nursing, and technology enhanced nurse interventions. Christine M. Lohse, MS, is a statistician in the Department of Biomedical Statistics and Informatics at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Ms. Lohse provides statistical analysis for research conducted within the Department of Nursing at Mayo Clinic. Jay Mandrekar, PhD, is a statistician in the Department of Biomedical Statistics and Informatics and Professor of Biostatistics in the College of Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Dr. Mandrekar provides statistical oversight and education for studies conducted within the Department of Nursing at Mayo Clinic. Paul V. Targonski, PhD, MD, is a consultant in Internal Medicine and Associate Professor of Medicine in the College of Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Dr. Targonski is also the director of the Practice Based Research Network, which provides resources for research conducted within the Mayo Clinic Health System. Elizabeth Madigan, PhD, RN, FAAN, is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Independence Foundation Professor of Nursing at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Madigan's research has focused upon Home Health Care, Vanderboom CE, Lohse CM, Mandrekar J, Targonski PV, Madigan E, Powell SK
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Professional case management [Prof Case Manag] 2015 Jan-Feb; Vol. 20 (1), pp. 3-11; quiz 12-3.