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Comparing Universal Versus Targeted School Screenings For Depression Among Teens, Research Research Dissemination Committee, Maine, Usa
Comparing Universal Versus Targeted School Screenings For Depression Among Teens, Research Research Dissemination Committee, Maine, Usa
REACH: Research Evidence-to-Action for Community Health
The US Preventive Services Task Force endorses universal adolescent major depressive disorder (MDD) screening in primary care; however, most adolescents lack preventive health care, resulting in worsening disparities in MDD screening and treatment.
Behavioral Health Integration And Outcomes That Matter To Patients: A Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Observational Study, Research Dissemination Committee, Maine, Usa
Behavioral Health Integration And Outcomes That Matter To Patients: A Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Observational Study, Research Dissemination Committee, Maine, Usa
REACH: Research Evidence-to-Action for Community Health
The study team hypothesized that patients would have a better experience over time in clinics that had greater degrees of behavioral health integration.
Sports-Related Concussion Management And Guideline Awareness In The Primary Care Setting, Stephanie K. Eble, Oleksandra Pashchenko, William Patterson, Christina T. Holt, William Dexter, Kristine Karlson
Sports-Related Concussion Management And Guideline Awareness In The Primary Care Setting, Stephanie K. Eble, Oleksandra Pashchenko, William Patterson, Christina T. Holt, William Dexter, Kristine Karlson
Journal of Maine Medical Center
No abstract provided.
Barriers To Care For Children With Cerebral Palsy In The Rural State Of Maine: A Mixed-Methods Study, Rayne L. Whitten, Anya K. Cutler, Alexa K. Craig
Barriers To Care For Children With Cerebral Palsy In The Rural State Of Maine: A Mixed-Methods Study, Rayne L. Whitten, Anya K. Cutler, Alexa K. Craig
Journal of Maine Medical Center
Introduction: Guidelines on orthopedic hip surveillance in children with cerebral palsy have been published to minimize the effects of cerebral palsy and maximize quality of life. Researchers aimed to identify barriers to cerebral palsy care and to assess adherence to national hip-surveillance guidelines among a small subset of children with cerebral palsy who live in a rural state.
Methods: Parents of children with cerebral palsy were interviewed, and thematic analyses were performed on the recorded transcripts. Patient-specific data about imaging and demographics were manually extracted from the electronic health record to perform a mixed-methods analysis.
Results: Twenty-one parents were interviewed, …
Sustaining Care Team Engagement Using A Hierarchy Of Needs Framework, Katherine Skroski, Sam Canonico, Hailey Frager, Mary Beeaker, Natalia Johnson, Rebecca A. Brookes
Sustaining Care Team Engagement Using A Hierarchy Of Needs Framework, Katherine Skroski, Sam Canonico, Hailey Frager, Mary Beeaker, Natalia Johnson, Rebecca A. Brookes
Operational Transformation
Cardiology Intensive Care & Cardiovascular Interventional (CICU & R9 West) teams provide superb care to critically ill cardiac patients at Maine Medical Center. Covid Pandemic revealed the importance of physical and mental health wellbeing, as well as care team engagement in order to continue to provide outstanding care to patients. CICU/R9 West Leadership looked for ways to improve team engagement and ensure that care team members’ needs are met and sustained.
Robotic Vs. Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery, Chloe Aiken, Abigail Reera
Robotic Vs. Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery, Chloe Aiken, Abigail Reera
Nurse Residency
Background: As OR nurses, we have seen an increase in the number of robot-assisted bariatric surgeries instead of being performed laparoscopically. In the United States, the first surgical robotic telepresence system became available in 1987. From there, IntuitiveSurgical, Inc. reworked that system to create numerous prototypes leading to the DaVinci series that we utilize at SMHC.
Comparing Ways To Ask Patients About Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity In The Emergency Department (Ed), Research Dissemination Committee, Maine, Usa
Comparing Ways To Ask Patients About Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity In The Emergency Department (Ed), Research Dissemination Committee, Maine, Usa
REACH: Research Evidence-to-Action for Community Health
Sexual and gender minority patients report higher satisfaction and comfort with ED encounters when SO/GI is collected along with other demographic information via a nonverbal, written method during patient registration.
Comparing Two Telehealth Approaches For Treating Psychiatric Disorders In Primary Care, Research Dissemination Committee, Maine, Usa
Comparing Two Telehealth Approaches For Treating Psychiatric Disorders In Primary Care, Research Dissemination Committee, Maine, Usa
REACH: Research Evidence-to-Action for Community Health
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are community clinics that provide primary care in rural and other underserved areas. FQHCs often don’t have enough mental health specialists to treat patients with complex mental health conditions.
New Onset, Refractory Hyperglycemia With Diabetic Ketoacidosis After Enfortumab Vedotin Treatment: A Case Report, Ross E. Heinrich, Marie Caldwell
New Onset, Refractory Hyperglycemia With Diabetic Ketoacidosis After Enfortumab Vedotin Treatment: A Case Report, Ross E. Heinrich, Marie Caldwell
Journal of Maine Medical Center
Introduction: A patient with no prior diagnosis of diabetes presented with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and severe insulin resistance after being treated with enfortumab vedotin (EV). EV-associated DKA is uncommon—described in only a few case reports—and has unknown pathophysiology. This case characterizes the unique features of DKA in this patient and an unusual amount of insulin resistance not typically seen in patients with diabetes.
Clinical Findings: A 71-year-old male presented with fatigue, xerostomia, and increased thirst. He had a history of obesity, hypertension, and invasive, high-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma. His laboratory results were consistent with DKA.
Clinical Course: The patient was …
Referral Patterns For Pediatric Sports-Related Concussion In One New England Health Care System, Joseph Benert, Amy Haskins Phd, Christina T. Holt, Krystian Bigosinski
Referral Patterns For Pediatric Sports-Related Concussion In One New England Health Care System, Joseph Benert, Amy Haskins Phd, Christina T. Holt, Krystian Bigosinski
Journal of Maine Medical Center
Introduction: Patients with concussion may benefit from care provided by professionals from multiple disciplines based on the constellation of symptoms being reported. This study analyzed referral patterns from primary care and sports medicine clinicians for pediatric patients with sports-related concussion in one health care system.
Methods: A retrospective chart review identified referrals placed to physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, optometry, psychology, neuropsychology, audiology, neurology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, psychiatry, and sports medicine for pediatric patients with sports-related concussion. These patients were evaluated at MaineHealth family medicine, internal medicine/pediatrics, pediatrics, and sports medicine clinics in southern Maine between February 2019 and June …
Under One Roof – An Integrated Clinic For Substance Use Disorder And Viral Hepatitis/Hiv Treatment, Sarah Hipkens, Emily Caron, Wendy Craig, Kinna Thakarar
Under One Roof – An Integrated Clinic For Substance Use Disorder And Viral Hepatitis/Hiv Treatment, Sarah Hipkens, Emily Caron, Wendy Craig, Kinna Thakarar
Journal of Maine Medical Center
Introduction: Integration of viral hepatitis/HIV care and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment has been shown to improve patient outcomes, but data are lacking in rural states like Maine. Our study objective was to assess the baseline characteristics and outcomes of patients with SUD who receive combined substance use and viral hepatitis/HIV treatment at a recently established “Bridge Program” in our rural state.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart review of patients enrolled in the Bridge Program between January 2020 and November 2021. We then performed a descriptive analysis of demographics, health characteristics, preventive services, and treatment outcomes.
Results: A total …
Simulation-Based Resuscitative Transesophageal Echocardiography Training For Emergency Medicine Residents, August Felix, Andrew Fried, Jessica Hathaway, Tania D. Strout
Simulation-Based Resuscitative Transesophageal Echocardiography Training For Emergency Medicine Residents, August Felix, Andrew Fried, Jessica Hathaway, Tania D. Strout
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Introduction: Resuscitative TEE is an emerging tool in the cardiac arrest tool-box, and can improve outcomes in OHCA.
• Identifies reversible causes
• Decreases time off chest
• Evaluates compression efficacy
• Improves assessment during pulse-checks
• Simulation training can prepare EM residents to obtain and interpret TEE views on a live patient.
An Oncology, Lifestyle Medicine, And Cardiac Rehabilitation Partnership In The Development Of A Group Medical Visit Model For Cancer Survivors, Amy Litterini, Caitlin Coppenrath, Ashley Speckhart, Amy Pearl, Theodore Wissink
An Oncology, Lifestyle Medicine, And Cardiac Rehabilitation Partnership In The Development Of A Group Medical Visit Model For Cancer Survivors, Amy Litterini, Caitlin Coppenrath, Ashley Speckhart, Amy Pearl, Theodore Wissink
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Methods/Approach: An oncology and cardiology team developed an oncology provider survey in REDCap designed to assess attitudes regarding perspectives on cardio-oncology, rehabilitation, and Lifestyle Medicine. The 27-item multiple choice and Likert-style survey was distributed via email on three separate occasions to MaineHealth Cancer Care Network providers (n=66) in spring, 2022.
Pathways To Care Of Maine Youth With Psychosis, Elizabeth M. Mutina, Rebecca Jaynes, Dave Weiss, Elizabeth Bernier, Kristen A. Woodberry
Pathways To Care Of Maine Youth With Psychosis, Elizabeth M. Mutina, Rebecca Jaynes, Dave Weiss, Elizabeth Bernier, Kristen A. Woodberry
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Study clinicians conducted semi-structured interviews to identify the timing and steps of each person’s Pathway to Care (PtC).
The Gender Clinic At The Barbara Bush Children’S Hospital: Demographics, Diagnoses, And Treatment Goals, Brandy Brown
The Gender Clinic At The Barbara Bush Children’S Hospital: Demographics, Diagnoses, And Treatment Goals, Brandy Brown
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Introduction: Program evaluation to better understand patients referred to The Gender Clinic.
Access To Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Care In Montana, James C. Bohnhoff, Michael Kohut Phd, Chelsea Bodnar, Elizabeth A. Jacobs
Access To Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Care In Montana, James C. Bohnhoff, Michael Kohut Phd, Chelsea Bodnar, Elizabeth A. Jacobs
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Introduction: Management of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) requires significant family effort and specialty support. We aimed to understand how living in a rural state impacts families’ experiences during and after diagnosis.
Conversion Total Hip Arthroplasty: Perioperative And Postoperative Outcomes With The Able Approach, Bailey Shevenell, Johanna Mackenzie, Sarah Hearns, George Babikian, Brian J. Mcgrory, Adam Rana
Conversion Total Hip Arthroplasty: Perioperative And Postoperative Outcomes With The Able Approach, Bailey Shevenell, Johanna Mackenzie, Sarah Hearns, George Babikian, Brian J. Mcgrory, Adam Rana
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
The ABLE™ Approach for Conversion Total Hip Arthroplasty decreases surgical duration and length of stay
Befast Assessment In A Rural Community Hospital – The Birch Study, Caroline Knight, Eileen Hawkins, Hilary Merrifield, Laura Stein, Robert Stein
Befast Assessment In A Rural Community Hospital – The Birch Study, Caroline Knight, Eileen Hawkins, Hilary Merrifield, Laura Stein, Robert Stein
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Background: There are known regional disparities in treatment rates with thrombolysis and thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke. BEFAST has been implemented in acute stroke protocols to aid in recognition of signs of stroke, but its utility in a rural ED is not well known.
The Past, Present, And Future Of Distress Screening: Launching A Robust Distress Screening Program At A Large Outpatient Medical Oncology Practice Serving Rural/Underserved Communities, Kevin Stein, Trisha Warren-Vanhorn, Meredith Curtis, Amy Litterini, Amit Sanyal
The Past, Present, And Future Of Distress Screening: Launching A Robust Distress Screening Program At A Large Outpatient Medical Oncology Practice Serving Rural/Underserved Communities, Kevin Stein, Trisha Warren-Vanhorn, Meredith Curtis, Amy Litterini, Amit Sanyal
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
After redesign, administration of the DT at initial chemotherapy teaching sessions and robust searchable databases integrated with EHR systems, allowing providers/researchers to create reports filtered by date ranges, encounter type, clinical site/facility, scores of ≥4, domain (physical, emotional, practical), and outcome (referral to specialist)
Food Insecurity Screening In People With Cystic Fibrosis, Rebecca Edwards, Lauren Tate, Ana Cairns, Cheryl Coyne, Kathleen Walker, Kim Violette, Ann Ladner, Jessica D'Amico
Food Insecurity Screening In People With Cystic Fibrosis, Rebecca Edwards, Lauren Tate, Ana Cairns, Cheryl Coyne, Kathleen Walker, Kim Violette, Ann Ladner, Jessica D'Amico
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Background: Adequate nutrition is a cornerstone in the management of cystic fibrosis (CF). Malabsorption secondary to pancreatic insufficiency and increased energy demands related to lung disease can increase energy requirements over twofold for a person with CF. Food insecurity (FI) affects approximately 10% of Mainers (1). Per the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, there may be up to a threefold increase in the prevalence of FI in the CF population (2). To address this issue, we implemented FI screening in the adult and pediatric CF programs to identify the prevalence of FI within our population and to offer immediate interventions.
Neurocope: A Novel Intervention To Increase Professional Fulfillment And Reduce Burnout By Connecting Neuro-Icu Healthcare Workers To Their Post-Recovery Patients, Angela Leclerc, Mary Sorcher, David Seder, Sara Penrod, Meghan Searight, Alison Daley, Sarah Hanken, Christine Lord, Whitney Trosper, Stephanie Chan, Jennifer Cote
Neurocope: A Novel Intervention To Increase Professional Fulfillment And Reduce Burnout By Connecting Neuro-Icu Healthcare Workers To Their Post-Recovery Patients, Angela Leclerc, Mary Sorcher, David Seder, Sara Penrod, Meghan Searight, Alison Daley, Sarah Hanken, Christine Lord, Whitney Trosper, Stephanie Chan, Jennifer Cote
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Background:
Healthcare workers (HCWs) caring for patients with acute neurologic injury in the ICU rarely receive detailed information on the recovery of their patients. The missing connection between the period of acute neurologic injury and long-term outcomes is a psychological burden that contributes to moral fatigue and burnout.
We hypothesize that attending an Interprofessional conference series through which patients describe their acute brain injury and recovery to Neuro-ICU HCWs may ease moral fatigue, increasing professional fulfillment and reducing burnout.
An Educational Intervention To Improve Pediatric Inter-Rater Reliability Of The Hospital Asthma Severity Score (Hass), Anne Coates, Amanda Gagnon, Noah Diminick
An Educational Intervention To Improve Pediatric Inter-Rater Reliability Of The Hospital Asthma Severity Score (Hass), Anne Coates, Amanda Gagnon, Noah Diminick
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Objective: To assess if an inter-professional educational intervention can improve the accuracy and inter-rater reliability of the HASS
Healthy Links – Addressing Social Determinants Of Health And Improving Cardiac Health With Medically Tailored Meals, Emily Follo, Katherine Sharp, Mylan Cohen
Healthy Links – Addressing Social Determinants Of Health And Improving Cardiac Health With Medically Tailored Meals, Emily Follo, Katherine Sharp, Mylan Cohen
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Introduction:
• Social determinants of health (SDOH) strongly influence risk factors for cardiac disease, especially in rural areas
• Medically-tailored meals have shown promising results for reducing hospitalizations
• Some state insurance programs are covering medically-tailored meals given beneficial outcome studies
• This project builds upon prior Healthy Links programs to expand our reach to rural patients
Covid-19 Prevalence And Trends Among Pregnant And Postpartum Individuals In Maine By Rurality And Pregnancy Conditions, Charlie Grantham, Christina Ackerman-Banks, Heather Lipkind, Kristin Palmsten, Katherine Ahrens
Covid-19 Prevalence And Trends Among Pregnant And Postpartum Individuals In Maine By Rurality And Pregnancy Conditions, Charlie Grantham, Christina Ackerman-Banks, Heather Lipkind, Kristin Palmsten, Katherine Ahrens
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Our study is the first to estimate prevalence of COVID-19 among pregnant and postpartum individuals for Maine, using data that captures both commercial and public insurance and examines differences by rurality, a known modifier of COVID-19 infections in the U.S. individuals.
Shortening The Postoperative Length Of Stay Following Total Knee Arthroplasty Does Not Negatively Impact Short-Term Patient Outcomes; A Retrospective Review Of The Response To The Covid-19 Pandemic, Bailey Shevenell, Johanna Mackenzie, Cassandra Lieblein, Brian J. Mcgrory, Michael Becker, Nicholas Colacchio, Adam Rana
Shortening The Postoperative Length Of Stay Following Total Knee Arthroplasty Does Not Negatively Impact Short-Term Patient Outcomes; A Retrospective Review Of The Response To The Covid-19 Pandemic, Bailey Shevenell, Johanna Mackenzie, Cassandra Lieblein, Brian J. Mcgrory, Michael Becker, Nicholas Colacchio, Adam Rana
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Safely Decreasing Postoperative Length of Stay for Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) Patients Following the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Use Of The Ipack Block With The Adductor Canal Block (Acb) Decreases 48-Hour Narcotic Usage And Postoperative Pain Following Total Knee Arthroplasty, Bailey Shevenell, Johanna Mackenzie, Matthew Hersch, Michael Becker, Brian J. Mcgrory, Nicholas Colacchio, Adam Rana, Ryan Mountjoy, Rob Hubbs
The Use Of The Ipack Block With The Adductor Canal Block (Acb) Decreases 48-Hour Narcotic Usage And Postoperative Pain Following Total Knee Arthroplasty, Bailey Shevenell, Johanna Mackenzie, Matthew Hersch, Michael Becker, Brian J. Mcgrory, Nicholas Colacchio, Adam Rana, Ryan Mountjoy, Rob Hubbs
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Adductor Canal and iPACK Blocks reduce pain levels and narcotic consumption following Total Knee Arthroplasty
Covid-19 And Depression And Anxiety Screening In Primary Care, Elizabeth Bernier, Abrey Feliccia, Leah Wood, Kate Herlihy, Kristen A. Woodberry
Covid-19 And Depression And Anxiety Screening In Primary Care, Elizabeth Bernier, Abrey Feliccia, Leah Wood, Kate Herlihy, Kristen A. Woodberry
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Introduction:
• The COVID-19 pandemic had a severe effect on mental health, heightening the prevalence and severity of anxiety and depression amongst the general population in rural and non-rural areas, particularly youth.
• Most reports draw from available data from mental health referrals, hospitalizations, suicides, and other incident data
• There is limited longitudinal information from general population samples using standardized mental health assessments.
Obstetric Outcomes Assessment For New Mainers, Brendan Prast, Christina T. Holt, Amy Haskins, Debra Rothenberg
Obstetric Outcomes Assessment For New Mainers, Brendan Prast, Christina T. Holt, Amy Haskins, Debra Rothenberg
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Introduction
• 13% of Portland’s population in 2019 was recent immigrants
• Numbers have increased, with >350 asylum-seeking families (1500 individuals) in 2022 in Portland alone
• Maine Medical Center (MMC) provides obstetrical care for more newly arrived, non-English speaking patients
• Total deliveries in 2020, 2021 (6192) broke records at MMC
• New Mainers at Increased risk for health disparities due to: language barriers, low socioeconomic status and stressors from a history of trauma
The Maine Obstetric Medical Simulation (Momsim) Program Identifies And Categorizes Latent Safety Threats Across Rural Hospitals, Jeffrey Holmes, Leah Mallory, Micheline Chipman, Becky Hunt, Sarah Austin, Tracey E. Mcmillan, Emily Watson, Mainehealth
The Maine Obstetric Medical Simulation (Momsim) Program Identifies And Categorizes Latent Safety Threats Across Rural Hospitals, Jeffrey Holmes, Leah Mallory, Micheline Chipman, Becky Hunt, Sarah Austin, Tracey E. Mcmillan, Emily Watson, Mainehealth
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Objective: Combine in-situ simulation with an HFMEA framework to identify and categorize common system wide LST and opportunities to improve patient safety
A Case Of Congenital Coronary Sinus Ostial Atresia With Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava, Laura Onderko, Thomas A. Miller, Sean Novak, Jeffrey Rosenblatt
A Case Of Congenital Coronary Sinus Ostial Atresia With Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava, Laura Onderko, Thomas A. Miller, Sean Novak, Jeffrey Rosenblatt
Journal of Maine Medical Center
Introduction: The coronary sinus is responsible for venous drainage of the heart. Congenital anomalies of the coronary sinus are rare and typically associated with other anomalies, such as atrial septal defects or other congenital heart malformations.
Clinical Findings: We present a case of incidentally found atresia of the coronary sinus ostium with associated persistent left superior vena cava. This case involved a 52-year-old patient who initially presented with a supraventricular tachycardia and elevated troponin.
Clinical Course: The patient underwent cardiac workup with a coronary computed tomographic angiography scan. This scan showed no obstructive coronary artery disease, but did show congenital …