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Designing Displays Of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Sensor Data With Patients Who Have Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction, Carly Daley Phd, Shauna Wagner Bsn, Rn, Ryan Ahmed Ms, Romisa Rohani Ghahari Phd, Tammy Toscos Phd, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha Oct 2022

Designing Displays Of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Sensor Data With Patients Who Have Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction, Carly Daley Phd, Shauna Wagner Bsn, Rn, Ryan Ahmed Ms, Romisa Rohani Ghahari Phd, Tammy Toscos Phd, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha

Health Services and Informatics Research

Background: Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) are important life-saving and therapeutic devices for patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). These devices capture a multitude of data, including factors that have potential to indicate worsening heart failure. Patients may be interested to monitor sensor data from their device as part of heart failure self-care, and are key stakeholders in designing visualizations and displays for interpretation of the data.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore the presentation of HF-related CIED sensor data in a small participatory design session with people who have HFrEF and CIEDs.

Methods: …


Integrating Pharmacists In Hfref Outpatient Care To Improve Use Of Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy, Roy Robertson Md, Mindy Flanagan Phd, Kris Howard Pharmd, Elizabeth Meisberger Pharmd, Emily Keltner Bs, Ma, Lovekirat Singh Ms, Carly Daley Phd, Shauna Wagner Bsn, Rn, Tammy Toscos Phd, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha May 2022

Integrating Pharmacists In Hfref Outpatient Care To Improve Use Of Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy, Roy Robertson Md, Mindy Flanagan Phd, Kris Howard Pharmd, Elizabeth Meisberger Pharmd, Emily Keltner Bs, Ma, Lovekirat Singh Ms, Carly Daley Phd, Shauna Wagner Bsn, Rn, Tammy Toscos Phd, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha

Health Services and Informatics Research

Background: Guideline directed medical therapy (GDMT) is the cornerstone of reducing mortality and morbidity in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF); however, uniform prescribing remains low. There is potential for multidisciplinary care teams, including pharmacists, to improve GDMT use in outpatient care for patients with HFrEF. Investigation is needed to understand the impact of pharmacists in outpatient HFrEF care on GDMT prescribing.

Objectives: To examine the impact of integrating a pharmacist into an outpatient cardiology setting on GDMT prescription rates during HFrEF-related clinic visits.

Methods: This retrospective chart review study examined cardiology clinic visits (HF clinic, “general …


The Disrupt: A Measure Of Parent Distraction With Phones And Mobile Devices And Associations With Depression, Stress, And Parenting Quality., Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd Dec 2021

The Disrupt: A Measure Of Parent Distraction With Phones And Mobile Devices And Associations With Depression, Stress, And Parenting Quality., Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd

Health Services and Informatics Research

Abstract

The landscape of modern parenting has shifted as an increasing number of parents have and utilize smartphones and other mobile devices throughout the day. A validated measure of parent distraction with these devices is needed in the field. It is important to have a validated measure of parent distraction with mobile devices (e.g., phubbing, technoference), as this distraction can be common at times and could negatively impact the quality of parenting that children receive. In the current study, I developed a brief, parent-reported survey measure of parent distraction (DISRUPT), examined its reliability and validity (convergent, divergent) in two survey …


Improving Social Determinants Of Health Screening Implementation Through Collaboration: Leveraging A Clinical-Academic Partnership., Bradley E. Iott Mph, Ms, Jessica Pater Phd, Ms, Shauna Wagner Bsn, Rn, Tammy Toscos Phd, Tiffany Veinot Phd, Mls Nov 2020

Improving Social Determinants Of Health Screening Implementation Through Collaboration: Leveraging A Clinical-Academic Partnership., Bradley E. Iott Mph, Ms, Jessica Pater Phd, Ms, Shauna Wagner Bsn, Rn, Tammy Toscos Phd, Tiffany Veinot Phd, Mls

Health Services and Informatics Research

Problem Addressed and Project Purpose Motivated by the transition to value-based payment models, 1 there are growing efforts to capture information about patients’ social determinants of health (SDOH) in United States (US) healthcare and provide subsequent services targeted at those health-related social risk factors. The collection of data about social risk factors creates opportunities for healthcare providers to make referrals to social service agencies to address individual patients’ needs and to tailor treatment plans to individuals’ specific needs, a goal of precision health2,3. Hence, by accurately and appropriately collecting SDOH data from patients and actionably displaying these data to providers, …


Technology And Workflow Recommendations To Improve Use Of Guideline Directed Medical Therapy For Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction., Roy Robertson Md, Ryan Ahmed, Tammy Toscos Phd, Victor P. Cornet Ms, Shauna Wagner, Sarah Colletta, Carly Daley, Michael Mirro Md Oct 2020

Technology And Workflow Recommendations To Improve Use Of Guideline Directed Medical Therapy For Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction., Roy Robertson Md, Ryan Ahmed, Tammy Toscos Phd, Victor P. Cornet Ms, Shauna Wagner, Sarah Colletta, Carly Daley, Michael Mirro Md

Health Services and Informatics Research

BACKGROUND: Optimal use of Guideline Directed Medical Therapy (GDMT) is the cornerstone of reducing mortality and morbidity in heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Interventions targeted at increasing GDMT use are necessary to improve outcomes. Integration of a pharmacist in specialty clinics may improve GDMT use; However, the potential benefit may be underrealized due to constraints in technology use and workflow.

PROJECT INTENT: To understand existing processes and explore workflow optimization opportunities to enhance use of GDMT prescription for patients with HFrEF.

METHODOLOGY: Teams of 2 researchers performed contextual inquiry4 during in-situ, 2-hour observations with 5 physicians, 3 …


Successful Pharmacist Intervention To Optimize Guideline Directed Medical Therapy In Heart Failure Patients, Roy Robertson Md, Kris Howard, Elizabeth Meisberger, Emily Keltner Bs, Ma, Mindy Flanagan, Shauna Wagner, Carly Daley, Tammy Toscos Phd Mar 2020

Successful Pharmacist Intervention To Optimize Guideline Directed Medical Therapy In Heart Failure Patients, Roy Robertson Md, Kris Howard, Elizabeth Meisberger, Emily Keltner Bs, Ma, Mindy Flanagan, Shauna Wagner, Carly Daley, Tammy Toscos Phd

Health Services and Informatics Research

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Nothing New Under The Sun: How Existing Screening Programs Can Inform The Design Of Social Determinants Of Health Screening In Health Care., Bradley Iott, Denise Anthony, Jessica Pater, Shauna Wagner, Tammy Toscos Phd, Tiffany Veinot Jan 2020

Nothing New Under The Sun: How Existing Screening Programs Can Inform The Design Of Social Determinants Of Health Screening In Health Care., Bradley Iott, Denise Anthony, Jessica Pater, Shauna Wagner, Tammy Toscos Phd, Tiffany Veinot

Health Services and Informatics Research

Research Objective Up to 80% of the factors contributing to an individual’s health status are social determinants of health (SDOH). As healthcare systems transition to value-based payment models which compensate providers for patient health outcomes, many have called for healthcare organizations to screen patients for SDOH-related social needs and for providers to consider them when providing medical care. Screening for social needs is expected to involve collecting information that may make patients feel vulnerable, creating a need to develop screening methods that emphasize patient comfort. Similarly, social needs screening may place burdens on providers that have limited training and time …


Daily Technology Interruptions And Emotional And Relational Well-Being., Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Michelle Drouin Oct 2019

Daily Technology Interruptions And Emotional And Relational Well-Being., Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Michelle Drouin

Health Services and Informatics Research

The current abundance of technology in daily life creates opportunities for interruptions in couple interactions, termed technoference or phubbing. The current study examined reports from both partners in 173 romantic relationships who completed daily surveys on technoference and relational well-being measures across 14 days. By using daily diary data, we were able to examine within-person associations and more closely approximate everyday life. Utilizing multilevel modeling, we found that on days when participants rated more technoference than usual, they felt worse about their relationship, perceived more conflict over technology use, rated their face-toface interactions as less positive, and experienced more negative …