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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 Jan 2024

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, …


Referral Patterns For Pediatric Sports-Related Concussion In One New England Health Care System, Joseph Benert, Amy Haskins Phd, Christina T. Holt, Krystian Bigosinski Aug 2023

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 …


The Gender Clinic At The Barbara Bush Children’S Hospital: Demographics, Diagnoses, And Treatment Goals, Brandy Brown May 2023

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.


Being There: Engaging In Conversations About A Child’S Future When They Are Facing Serious Illness, Christine Bennett Md Jul 2022

Being There: Engaging In Conversations About A Child’S Future When They Are Facing Serious Illness, Christine Bennett Md

Journal of Maine Medical Center

No abstract provided.


Dietary Patterns And Pfas Plasma Concentrations In Childhood: Project Viva, Usa, Shravanthi M. Seshasayee, Sheryl L. Rifas-Shiman, Jorge E. Chavarro, Jenny L. Carwile, Antonia M. Calafat, Sharon K. Sagiv, Emily Oken, Abby F. Fleisch Jan 2021

Dietary Patterns And Pfas Plasma Concentrations In Childhood: Project Viva, Usa, Shravanthi M. Seshasayee, Sheryl L. Rifas-Shiman, Jorge E. Chavarro, Jenny L. Carwile, Antonia M. Calafat, Sharon K. Sagiv, Emily Oken, Abby F. Fleisch

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

Children who adhered to a dietary pattern of primarily packaged foods and fish had higher plasma concentrations of select PFAS, reflective of food intake and/or correlated lifestyle factors.


A Simulation-Based Outreach Program Improves Delivery Room Team Confidence In Neonatal Resuscitation At Rural Community Hospitals, Allison Zanno, Misty Melendi, Micheline Chipman, Jeffrey Holmes, Alexa Craig, Samantha Piro, Anna Gilbert, Sarah Gabrielson, Leah Mallory, Anya Culter, Mary Ottolini Jan 2021

A Simulation-Based Outreach Program Improves Delivery Room Team Confidence In Neonatal Resuscitation At Rural Community Hospitals, Allison Zanno, Misty Melendi, Micheline Chipman, Jeffrey Holmes, Alexa Craig, Samantha Piro, Anna Gilbert, Sarah Gabrielson, Leah Mallory, Anya Culter, Mary Ottolini

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

Objective- Our goal is to pilot the use of an onsite Neonatal Community Outreach Education Program to improve provider confidence with procedural skills and neonatal resuscitation in the delivery room.


Plasma Concentrations Of Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances And Body Composition From Mid-Childhood To Early Adolescence, Jaclyn Janis, Sheryl Rifas-Shiman, Shravanthi M. Seshasayee, Clifford J Rosen, Abby F Fleisch, Sharon Sagiv, Emily Oken Jan 2021

Plasma Concentrations Of Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances And Body Composition From Mid-Childhood To Early Adolescence, Jaclyn Janis, Sheryl Rifas-Shiman, Shravanthi M. Seshasayee, Clifford J Rosen, Abby F Fleisch, Sharon Sagiv, Emily Oken

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

BACKGROUND

• Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may alter body composition by lowering anabolic hormones and increasing inflammation.

Prior studies have found positive, inverse, and null associations of PFAS concentrations with adiposity among children and adolescents.

Few studies have examined associations of PFAS concentrations with changes in body composition longitudinally.

No study has examined the association of PFAS plasma concentrations with lean mass.


Exploring Ob/Gyn Provider Knowledge, Practice And Confidence Levels Before And After Aces Training, Nadi Nina Kaonga, Alexandra Turnbull, Paula Vokey, Julia Brock Jan 2021

Exploring Ob/Gyn Provider Knowledge, Practice And Confidence Levels Before And After Aces Training, Nadi Nina Kaonga, Alexandra Turnbull, Paula Vokey, Julia Brock

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

Trauma-informed training on ACEs improves provider confidence on screening and treating their prenatal patients.


Did You Wash Your Hands?, Kelley Coyne Jan 2019

Did You Wash Your Hands?, Kelley Coyne

Interprofessional Research and Innovations Council

Did You Wash Your Hands?

Kelley Coyne, RN, OPD Maine Medical Center

Introduction: While there is great focus and education regarding the importance of hand hygiene among healthcare workers there appears to be less focus and education on the importance of patient’s hand hygiene. My observation, as a healthcare provider in pediatrics, is that patient’s compliance with hand hygiene is rare and it appears that there is a need to educate patients on the importance of hand hygiene. Hand Hygiene has the highest efficacy and is a cost effective measure for preventing infection. Researchers in London estimate that if everyone …


Improving Communication Between Child Life Services And Nursing On An Inpatient Pediatric Unit, Sherryann St. Pierre, Elizabeth Shaughnessy, Bethany Kay, Barbara Bush Children's Hospital, Mark Parker, Suneela Nayak, Ruth Hanselman, Stephen Tyzik, Amy Sparks Oct 2018

Improving Communication Between Child Life Services And Nursing On An Inpatient Pediatric Unit, Sherryann St. Pierre, Elizabeth Shaughnessy, Bethany Kay, Barbara Bush Children's Hospital, Mark Parker, Suneela Nayak, Ruth Hanselman, Stephen Tyzik, Amy Sparks

Operational Transformation

IMPROVING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CHILD LIFE SERVICES AND NURSING ON AN INPATIENT HOSPITAL UNIT

Effective communication between patient caregivers has been shown to reduce stress and trauma related to hospitalization and subsequent improved outcomes. An HCAHP score for a 30 bed acute inpatient pediatric unit illustrated the confusion faced by children as a result of nursing and care life specialists not working together as a team.

A root cause analysis identified a number of issues as to why patients were not benefitting fully from child life services. Several counter measures were instituted with the goals of improving the HCAHP score and …


A View From The Sun Parlor: A History Of Pediatrics In Portland, Maine, J Daniel Miller Jan 2006

A View From The Sun Parlor: A History Of Pediatrics In Portland, Maine, J Daniel Miller

Histories

Publication includes a written history, posters, photographs, and charts pertaining to the early years of pediatrics in Portland, Maine.