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Physiological And Communicative Emotional Disconcordance In Children On The Autism Spectrum, Emma Finkel, Eric Sah, Mckenna Spaulding, John Herrington, Liza Tomczuk, Aaron Masino, Xueqin Pang, Anushua Bhattacharya, Darren Hedley, Yelena Kushleyeva, Phoebe Thomson, Natalie Doppelt, Jessica Tan, Jeffrey Pennington, Cheryl Dissanayake, Christopher Bonafide, Heather Nuske Sep 2024

Physiological And Communicative Emotional Disconcordance In Children On The Autism Spectrum, Emma Finkel, Eric Sah, Mckenna Spaulding, John Herrington, Liza Tomczuk, Aaron Masino, Xueqin Pang, Anushua Bhattacharya, Darren Hedley, Yelena Kushleyeva, Phoebe Thomson, Natalie Doppelt, Jessica Tan, Jeffrey Pennington, Cheryl Dissanayake, Christopher Bonafide, Heather Nuske

SKMC Student Presentations and Publications

BACKGROUND: Individuals on the autism spectrum commonly have differences from non-autistic people in expressing their emotions using communicative behaviors, such as facial expressions. However, it is not yet clear if this reduced expressivity stems from reduced physiological reactivity in emotional contexts or if individuals react internally, but do not show these reactions externally to others. We hypothesized that autism is characterized by a discordance between in-the-moment internal psychophysiological arousal and external communicative expressions of emotion.

METHODS: Forty-one children on the autism spectrum and 39 non-autistic, typically developing (TD) children of two age groups (2-4 and 8-12 years) participated in a …


Moral Distress And Pediatric Palliative Care., Sunny Jeong, Angie Knackstedt, Jennifer Linebarger, Brian S. Carter Jun 2024

Moral Distress And Pediatric Palliative Care., Sunny Jeong, Angie Knackstedt, Jennifer Linebarger, Brian S. Carter

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

Moral distress is a complex phenomenon whereby a person feels tension, constraint, or conflict with an action or circumstance because it goes against their individual or the perceived collective (e.g., community, organizational, or professional association's) moral stance. In pediatric healthcare settings, managing and mitigating feelings of moral distress can be particularly difficult to navigate through because of the intricate dynamics between the pediatric patient, parent and/or legal guardians, and clinicians. The proactive integration of an experienced pediatric palliative care (PPC) team can be an appropriate step toward reducing clinicians feeling overwhelmed by various case-specific and team management issues that contribute …


The Acceptability Of Relationship-Centered Communication Partner Training For Couples Impacted By Aphasia: A Mixed Methods Pilot Investigation, Kathryn-Anne Pertab, Tyson G. Harmon, Jonathan Sandberg, Jon L. Pertab, William S. Evans Jun 2024

The Acceptability Of Relationship-Centered Communication Partner Training For Couples Impacted By Aphasia: A Mixed Methods Pilot Investigation, Kathryn-Anne Pertab, Tyson G. Harmon, Jonathan Sandberg, Jon L. Pertab, William S. Evans

Faculty Publications

Purpose: This study explored the acceptability and impact of Relationship-Centered Communication Partner Training (RC-CPT) in couples impacted by aphasia. In particular, couples considered whether discussing their relationship roles and responsibilities was important and relevant to the changes they desire. Preliminary quasi-experimental data regarding perceived communication confidence and the marriage relationship were also obtained.

Method: Three couples participated in RC-CPT across two sessions. Surveys were used to measure communication confidence and the marital relationship before and after participation in RC-CPT. The quantitative findings were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Couples also participated in a semi-structured interview about the acceptability of RC-CPT, during …


Secure Messaging And Telephone Use For Clinician-To-Clinician Communication, Sunny S Lou, Daphne Lew, Laura R Baratta, Elise Eiden, Christine A Sinsky, Thomas Kannampallil Jun 2024

Secure Messaging And Telephone Use For Clinician-To-Clinician Communication, Sunny S Lou, Daphne Lew, Laura R Baratta, Elise Eiden, Christine A Sinsky, Thomas Kannampallil

2020-Current year OA Pubs

No abstract provided.


Staff-Family Communication Methods In Long-Term Care Homes: An Integrative Review, Alexander Stephen, Denise Connelly, Lillian Hung, Janelle Unger May 2024

Staff-Family Communication Methods In Long-Term Care Homes: An Integrative Review, Alexander Stephen, Denise Connelly, Lillian Hung, Janelle Unger

Physical Therapy Publications

Context: Communication methods have been trialled to promote staff-family relations and facilitate person-centred care for residents living in long-term care homes. A review and synthesis of the common methods will inform the development of stafffamily communication methods, policy and best practice guidelines.

Objectives: 1) synthesise and summarise common communication methods, and types(s) of delivery, used for staff-family communication in long-term care homes; and 2) identify any challenges that impacted the implementation of the communication method(s).

Methods: An integrative review was employed to incorporate papers with diverse research designs. It involved a comprehensive database and grey literature search, and study selection …


End-Of-Life Patient Communication: Exploring Comfort, Communication And Education Of Healthcare Professionals For End-Of-Life Care, Madison Gremillion May 2024

End-Of-Life Patient Communication: Exploring Comfort, Communication And Education Of Healthcare Professionals For End-Of-Life Care, Madison Gremillion

Undergraduate Honors Theses

Historically, the medical field has viewed death and dying as incurable ‘medical failures,’ and as a result, many healthcare professionals have difficulties when facing a patient who is dying or at the end of their life. These individuals will use avoidant behavior to avoid end-of-life (EOL) patients or can have difficulty providing essential aspects of care including communication, that contribute to building a strong relationship between the healthcare provider and patient. For the healthcare professional (HCP), this can stem from anxiety related to thoughts of death and a lack of educational support or experience. The study of death is where …


Improving The Culture Of Patient And Family-Centered Partnerships: A Quality Improvement Project, Nicole S. Ardres Apr 2024

Improving The Culture Of Patient And Family-Centered Partnerships: A Quality Improvement Project, Nicole S. Ardres

Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects

Problem Description: In 2020, the coronavirus (COVID-19) impacted the world, changing the landscape of the nursing profession. The pandemic changed societal norms to reduce transmission and death rates by instituting social distancing requirements, stay-at-home policies, and mask mandates. Hospitals enacted crisis standards of care, changed orientation and training practices, and restricted family visitation policies. In addition, nursing programs temporarily halted in-person clinical training experiences and transitioned to online learning. These were challenging times to enter the nursing profession. The pandemic worsened the nursing shortage, contributing to burnout, turnover, and increased use of agency or travel nurses, resulting in a loss …


Improving Emergency Department Nurses Communication Self-Efficacy With Underrepresented Populations Through Cultural Humility Training, Nikki L. Graham Apr 2024

Improving Emergency Department Nurses Communication Self-Efficacy With Underrepresented Populations Through Cultural Humility Training, Nikki L. Graham

Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects

Problem Description: The chasm of health inequality for underrepresented populations in the United States is growing, despite advances in healthcare and increased life expectancy. Disparities span the age and healthcare continuum for underrepresented populations, with increased mortality and morbidity rates in nearly every category. Non-white residents in Cook County face the same challenges. Historical lack of trust creates a reluctance to seek healthcare among Black populations, but when they do, they are disproportionately dissatisfied with their care, receive less aggressive treatment, and report higher levels of uncontrolled pain. Nurses, as the largest body of healthcare professionals, are uniquely positioned …


What's Going Well: A Qualitative Analysis Of Positive Patient And Family Feedback In The Context Of The Diagnostic Process, Stephen K Liu, Fabienne Bourgeois, Joe Dong, Kendall Harcourt, Elizabeth Lowe, Liz Salmi, Eric J Thomas, Natalie Riblet, Sigall K Bell Feb 2024

What's Going Well: A Qualitative Analysis Of Positive Patient And Family Feedback In The Context Of The Diagnostic Process, Stephen K Liu, Fabienne Bourgeois, Joe Dong, Kendall Harcourt, Elizabeth Lowe, Liz Salmi, Eric J Thomas, Natalie Riblet, Sigall K Bell

Faculty and Staff Publications

OBJECTIVES: Accurate and timely diagnosis relies on close collaboration between patients/families and clinicians. Just as patients have unique insights into diagnostic breakdowns, positive patient feedback may also generate broader perspectives on what constitutes a "good" diagnostic process (DxP).

METHODS: We evaluated patient/family feedback on "what's going well" as part of an online pre-visit survey designed to engage patients/families in the DxP. Patients/families living with chronic conditions with visits in three urban pediatric subspecialty clinics (site 1) and one rural adult primary care clinic (site 2) were invited to complete the survey between December 2020 and March 2022. We adapted the …


Experiences Of Family Communication And Cascade Genetic Testing For Hereditary Cancer In Medically Underserved Populations-A Qualitative Study, Erica M Bednar, J Alejandro Rauh-Hain, Jose J Garcia, Norma De Aguinaga, Mary Anne Powell, Sylvia L Peral, Roni Nitecki, Kirsten Jorgensen, Natasha L Rudy, Karen H Lu, Charles A Leath, Isabel C Scarinci Jan 2024

Experiences Of Family Communication And Cascade Genetic Testing For Hereditary Cancer In Medically Underserved Populations-A Qualitative Study, Erica M Bednar, J Alejandro Rauh-Hain, Jose J Garcia, Norma De Aguinaga, Mary Anne Powell, Sylvia L Peral, Roni Nitecki, Kirsten Jorgensen, Natasha L Rudy, Karen H Lu, Charles A Leath, Isabel C Scarinci

Student and Faculty Publications

UNLABELLED: We sought to explore the intrafamilial communication and cascade genetic testing (CGT) experiences of patients with hereditary cancer from diverse, medically underserved populations and their relatives. Participants included patients receiving oncology care at an urban, safety net hospital in Texas or comprehensive cancer center in Alabama and their first-degree relatives. In-depth semi-structured qualitative interviews were completed wherein patients shared their experiences with genetic counseling (GC), genetic testing (GT), and communicating their results to relatives. Relatives shared their experiences receiving information from the patient and considering CGT. Interviews were transcribed, coded, and themes were identified. Of 25 participating patients, most …


Conflict With Administrators: Conflict Resolution Approaching Admin, Amjad El Othmani, Bethany Lyche, Hafsah Umerani, Issac Anderson, Katie Clark, Nikhil Navathe, Ayman Salem Jan 2024

Conflict With Administrators: Conflict Resolution Approaching Admin, Amjad El Othmani, Bethany Lyche, Hafsah Umerani, Issac Anderson, Katie Clark, Nikhil Navathe, Ayman Salem

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Conflict With Administrators: Administrator Makes A Demeaning Joke, Anisha Patel, Annelise Gordon, Jonathan Toma, Maximilian Wehner, Rohit Goru, Amanah Fatima Jan 2024

Conflict With Administrators: Administrator Makes A Demeaning Joke, Anisha Patel, Annelise Gordon, Jonathan Toma, Maximilian Wehner, Rohit Goru, Amanah Fatima

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Conflict With Patient: Managing Physician-Patient Conflicts Professionally, Constance Cleveland, Deepa Raghavan, Dipra Debnath, Jay Maixner, Ranya Krayem, Vikash Mehan, Zane Mustafa, Ayman Salem Jan 2024

Conflict With Patient: Managing Physician-Patient Conflicts Professionally, Constance Cleveland, Deepa Raghavan, Dipra Debnath, Jay Maixner, Ranya Krayem, Vikash Mehan, Zane Mustafa, Ayman Salem

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Conflict With Patient: Physician And Patient Conflict Resolution, Amjad El Othmani, Bethany Lyche, Hafsah Umerani, Issac Anderson, Katie Clark, Nikhil Navathe, Ayman Salem Jan 2024

Conflict With Patient: Physician And Patient Conflict Resolution, Amjad El Othmani, Bethany Lyche, Hafsah Umerani, Issac Anderson, Katie Clark, Nikhil Navathe, Ayman Salem

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Conflict With Patient: Clear Communication With Patients, Arainya Durham, Jacob Hall, James Soetedjo, Khush Hussain, Samantha Markowitz, Shruthi Ilango, Amanah Fatima, Fadi Kathawa Jan 2024

Conflict With Patient: Clear Communication With Patients, Arainya Durham, Jacob Hall, James Soetedjo, Khush Hussain, Samantha Markowitz, Shruthi Ilango, Amanah Fatima, Fadi Kathawa

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Conflict With Patient: Patient Will Not See Medical Student, Ciara White, Cornelius Lau, Hani Nasr, Kimera Harris, Lisa Doan, Kenan Abou Chaer, Astha Saini Jan 2024

Conflict With Patient: Patient Will Not See Medical Student, Ciara White, Cornelius Lau, Hani Nasr, Kimera Harris, Lisa Doan, Kenan Abou Chaer, Astha Saini

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Conflict With Patient: Patient Is Rude And Disrespectful, Chase Aaron, Max Jones, Arhan Shetty, Ingrid Rocha, Jane Dow, Karamoja Monchamp, Amanah Fatima, Fadi Kathawa Jan 2024

Conflict With Patient: Patient Is Rude And Disrespectful, Chase Aaron, Max Jones, Arhan Shetty, Ingrid Rocha, Jane Dow, Karamoja Monchamp, Amanah Fatima, Fadi Kathawa

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Conflict With Peer: Conflict Resolution Among Peers, Amjad El Othmani, Bethany Lyche, Hafsah Umerani, Issac Anderson, Katie Clark, Nikhil Navathe, Ayman Salem Jan 2024

Conflict With Peer: Conflict Resolution Among Peers, Amjad El Othmani, Bethany Lyche, Hafsah Umerani, Issac Anderson, Katie Clark, Nikhil Navathe, Ayman Salem

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Acupuncture Vs Sham Acupuncture On Patients With Poststroke Motor Aphasia: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Boxuan Li, Shizhe Deng, Bifang Zhuo, Bomo Sang, Junjie Chen, Menglong Zhang, Guang Tian, Lili Zhang, Yuzheng Du, Peng Zheng, Gonglei Yue, Zhihong Meng Jan 2024

Effect Of Acupuncture Vs Sham Acupuncture On Patients With Poststroke Motor Aphasia: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Boxuan Li, Shizhe Deng, Bifang Zhuo, Bomo Sang, Junjie Chen, Menglong Zhang, Guang Tian, Lili Zhang, Yuzheng Du, Peng Zheng, Gonglei Yue, Zhihong Meng

Student and Faculty Publications

IMPORTANCE: Motor aphasia is common among patients with stroke. Acupuncture is recommended as an alternative therapy for poststroke aphasia, but its efficacy remains uncertain.

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of acupuncture on language function, neurological function, and quality of life in patients with poststroke motor aphasia.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This multicenter, sham-controlled, randomized clinical trial was conducted in 3 tertiary hospitals in China from October 21, 2019, to November 13, 2021. Adult patients with poststroke motor aphasia were enrolled. Data analysis was performed from February to April 2023.

INTERVENTIONS: Eligible participants were randomly allocated (1:1) to manual acupuncture (MA) …


Patient Priorities-Aligned Care For Older Adults With Multiple Conditions: A Nonrandomized Controlled Trial, Mary E Tinetti, Ardeshir Hashmi, Henry Ng, Margaret Doyle, Toyomi Goto, Jessica Esterson, Aanand D Naik, Lilian Dindo, Fan Li Jan 2024

Patient Priorities-Aligned Care For Older Adults With Multiple Conditions: A Nonrandomized Controlled Trial, Mary E Tinetti, Ardeshir Hashmi, Henry Ng, Margaret Doyle, Toyomi Goto, Jessica Esterson, Aanand D Naik, Lilian Dindo, Fan Li

Student and Faculty Publications

IMPORTANCE: Older adults with multiple conditions receive health care that may be burdensome, of uncertain benefit, and not focused on what matters to them. Identifying and aligning care with patients' health priorities may improve outcomes.

OBJECTIVE: to assess the association of receiving patient priorities care (PPC) vs usual care (UC) with relevant clinical outcomes.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this nonrandomized controlled trial with propensity adjustment, enrollment occurred between August 21, 2020, and May 14, 2021, with follow-up continuing through February 26, 2022. Patients who were aged 65 years or older and with 3 or more chronic conditions were enrolled …


Empowering And Educating Parents To Implement A Home Intervention: Effects On Preschool Children's Engagement In Hands-On Constructive Play, Michelle Boulanger Thompson, Yaoying Xu, Chin-Chih Chen, Kathleen Rudasill Jan 2024

Empowering And Educating Parents To Implement A Home Intervention: Effects On Preschool Children's Engagement In Hands-On Constructive Play, Michelle Boulanger Thompson, Yaoying Xu, Chin-Chih Chen, Kathleen Rudasill

Rehabilitation Sciences Faculty Publications

Constructive play is a creative process-oriented activity that promotes children’s engaged learning through building and designing with materials. This study investigated a parent-implemented intervention to promote active engagement in constructive play for preschool-aged children at risk for developmental delay. This study utilized a single-subject multiple-baseline across-participants design with four participants. Visual analysis of the data identified a functional relation between the temporal, physical, and social–emotional environmental support provided by the parents and the children’s active engagement in constructive play. Parents reported the intervention as meaningful to their lives, indicating strong social validity. These findings highlight the importance of centering and …