Journal ArticleNurs Outlook · 2025
BACKGROUND: Non-Hispanic Black pregnant individuals utilize up to 50% less labor epidural analgesia compared to non-Hispanic White individuals. PURPOSE: This Outlook and Perspectives aims to evaluate the factors contributing to racial differences in the ut ...
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Journal ArticleSurg Today · July 2024
PURPOSE: To identify tidal volume (VT) and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) associated with the lowest incidence and severity of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) for each phenotype based on preoperative characteristics. METHODS: The subj ...
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Journal ArticleClinical nursing research · July 2024
This study aimed to explore whether differences exist in anesthesia care providers' use of intraoperative medication between African American and non-Hispanic White patients in adult surgical patients who underwent noncardiothoracic nonobstetric surgeries ...
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Journal ArticleClinical nursing research · January 2024
Comorbidity network analysis (CNA) is a technique in which mathematical graphs encode correlations (edges) among diseases (nodes) inferred from the disease co-occurrence data of a patient group. The present study applied this network-based approach to iden ...
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Journal ArticleClinical nursing research · November 2023
Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) are the leading cause of death following hip fracture surgery. Dementia has been identified as a PPC risk factor that complicates the clinical course. By leveraging electronic health records, this retrospective ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of the American Medical Directors Association · February 2023
ObjectiveOlder adults with dementia are at higher risk for sustaining hip fracture and their long-term health outcomes after surgery are usually worse than those without dementia. Widespread adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) may allow h ...
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Journal ArticleAANA J · December 2022
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, several protective barrier enclosures were developed to protect healthcare providers during airway manipulation. A certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) created a barrier, the disposable intubation drape (I-Dra ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of continuing education in nursing · April 2022
No single strategy can meet the unique needs of all learners; however, Padlet, a virtual bulletin board, offers multiple modes for engaging learners in activities and making them feel welcome, valued, and respected. Padlet can be added to a professional de ...
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Journal ArticleClinical nursing research · March 2022
This retrospective cohort study used electronic health records to explore the effect of race/ethnicity, insurance status, and area deprivation on post-discharge outcomes in older patients undergoing hip fracture surgery between 2015 and 2018 (Nā=ā1, ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of youth and adolescence · July 2021
Racial/ethnic disparities in depression exist among youth in the United States. The purpose of this study was to determine if parental support trajectories in adolescence explain the relationship between race/ethnicity and depressive symptom trajectories i ...
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Journal ArticleAANA journal · June 2021
Intraoperative ventilator induced lung injury is associated with development of postoperative pulmonary complications. Despite advances in modes and methods of mechanical ventilation, postoperative pulmonary complications remain as one of the leading cause ...
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Journal ArticleAANA journal · December 2020
Japan is challenged with unique social problems because of its declining birthrate and rapidly aging population. By the year 2025, all of Japan's baby boomers will be 75 years or older, making Japan a "superaging" society. Japanese healthcare expenditures ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of biomedical research · September 2020
Many studies have investigated causes of COVID-19 and explored safety measures for preventing COVID-19 infections. Unfortunately, these studies fell short to address disparities in health status and resources among decentralized communities in the United S ...
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