Annals of medicine
Authors: Hertz S, Anderson JM, Nielsen HL, Schachtschneider C, McCauley KE, Özçam M, Larsen L, Lynch SV, Nielsen H
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
Authors: Weiner JD, Leff B, Ritchie CS
Communications biology
Authors: Du L, Deiter F, Bouzidi MS, Billaud JN, Simmons G, Dabral P, Selvarajah S, Lingappa AF, Michon M, Yu SF, Paulvannan K, Manicassamy B, Lingappa VR, Boushey H, Greenland JR, Pillai SK
Journal of psychoactive drugs
Authors: Fokuo JK, Hutman PJ, Gruber VA, Masson CL, Lum PJ, Bush DM, Naugle JA, Sorensen JL
Blood cancer journal
Authors: Callander NS, Silbermann R, Kaufman JL, Godby KN, Laubach J, Schmidt TM, Sborov DW, Medvedova E, Reeves B, Dhakal B, Rodriguez C, Chhabra S, Chari A, Bal S, Anderson LD, Dholaria BR, Nathwani N, Hari P, Shah N, Bumma N, Holstein SA, Costello C, Jakubowiak A, Wildes TM, Orlowski RZ, Shain KH, Cowan AJ, Pei H, Cortoos A, Patel S, Lin TS, Giri S, Costa LJ, Usmani SZ, Richardson PG, Voorhees PM
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Authors: Zheng W, Borja M, Dorman L, Liu J, Zhou A, Seng A, Arjyal R, Sunshine S, Nalyvayko A, Pisco A, Rosenberg O, Neff N, Zha BS
Critical care (London, England)
Authors: Valda Toro PL, Willmore A, Wu NE, Delucchi KL, Jauregui A, Sinha P, Liu KD, Hendrickson CM, Sarma A, Neyton LPA, Leligdowicz A, Langelier CR, Zhuo H, Jones C, Kangelaris KN, Gomez AD, Matthay MA, Calfee CS
Kidney Medicine
Authors: Lamprea-Montealegre JA, Shapiro A, Bontrager NAB, Rifkin DE, Jassal SK, Gregg LP, Navaneethan SD, Navarra K, Shlipak MG, Estrella MM, Wang V
Volume 4 | PEC Innovation
Authors: Assaf RR, Assaf RD, Padlipsky PS, Young KDA
OBJECTIVE
We aimed to understand family preferences around reporting and receiving health-related social needs (HRSN) information by assessment modality during pediatric emergency department (PED) visits.
METHODS
Families were randomized into paper (control), cell phone, or tablet modality groups by their child's exam room. Nurses alerted families to complete a single HRSN assessment during routine workflow. We used logistic regression and McNemar's test to assess discordance in modality preference.
RESULTS
Forty-seven percent of families disclosed at least one HRSN across a total 611 assessments. Disclosure of HRSN was similar by modality. Twenty-three percent of those assigned tablet preferred cell phone ( < 0.001). Two-thirds of families preferred receiving digitally formatted community resources (email or text). There was no difference in preferred timing of HRSN assessment completion.
CONCLUSIONS
Assessment modality did not appear to influence family HRSN disclosure. Families were generally satisfied with all HRSN assessment modalities but demonstrated a particular preference in using personal cell phones over tablets. Digitally formatted community referrals also pose numerous advantages over conventional paper handouts.
INNOVATION
Use of personal cell phones is a novel, streamlined method of HRSN interventions in the clinical setting, performing similar to more conventional modalities, with a preference among families when compared to tablets.
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Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition
Authors: Jonas MM, Romero R, Rosenthal P, Lin CH, Verucchi G, Wen J, Balistreri WF, Whitworth S, Bansal S, Leung DH, Narkewicz MR, Gonzalez-Peralta RP, Mangia A, Karnsakul W, Rao GS, Shao J, de Jong J, Parhy B, Osinusi A, Kersey K, Murray KF, Sokal EM, Schwarz KB