58 results on '"Calaman, Sharon"'
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52. Contributors
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Adams, Elizabeth E., Adams, R. Jason, Allen, Marilee C., Alouf, Benjamin, Amoroso, Gina, Andersen, Tara, Anderson, Marsha S., Attia, Magdy W., Aveta, Jacquelyn M., Bartoshesky, Louis E., Beers, Sara L., Bennett, Amanda E., Bhatti, Faizah N., Blum, Nathan J., Bonafide, Christopher P., Bonner, Robert L., Jr., Bratcher, Denise, Byck, Hal C., Calaman, Sharon, Casey, Rosemary, Chase, Lindsay, Chidekel, Aaron S., Chopra, Arun, Clapp, Edelveis R.M., Consolini, Deborah M., Crowell, Kathryn Rausch, Cruz, Mario, Daly, Ashley, Daugherty, Reza J., DeLago, Cynthia, DeWolfe, Craig C., Dodge, Rachel A.B., Doughty, Cara B., Dycoco, Maria C., Eppes, Stephen C., Farkouh, Christiana R., Fendrick, Gerald M., Frank, Gary, Frizzola, Meg A., Fronheiser, Kate L., Garofalo, Cara, Gartner Jr., John Carlton, Gibson, Cynthia, Goyal, Nilufer R., Green, Nicole A., Haines, Christopher J., Hassink, Sandra Gibson, Hetzler, Theresa, Howard, John M., Hsu, Deborah, Humphrey, Lisa, Kapklein, Matthew J., Kessel, Aaron D., Killinger, James S., Knapp, Jane F., Krishnamurthy, Ganga, Kruszewski, Patrice, Kuo, Dennis Z., Lane, J. Lindsey, LaTerra, Robert, Lee, Jane S., Lee-Jayaram, Jannet, Leite, Kelly R., Loiselle, John M., Lynn, Justin F., Mann, Barry D., Mann, Keith J., Mayforth, Ruth D., McCullough, Jennifer L., McIntosh, Cynthia, McMahon, Maureen C., Meduri, Anne M., Mendez, Suzanne Swanson, Milana, Carolyn, Miller, Jennifer R., Morris, Marilyn C., Newland, Jason, O’Brien, Kathleen B., Palermo, Robert, Raab, Christopher P., Randis, Tara M., Rappaport, David I., Ratner, Veniamin, Roemer, Deena K., Rosen, Carolyn M., Rosenthal, Jennifer R., Ross, Jody, Ross, Sara L.P., Sacks, Linda M., Sas, David J., Scharbach, Marilyn, Schlichting, Christine M., Selbst, Steven M., Senn, Kathleen, Shankar, Venkat R., Shore, Paul M., Singer, Lewis P., Singh, Sabina B., Stephan, Maria, Stryjewski, Glenn R., Sweberg, Todd, Tauber, Danna, Tchopev, Nik, Tenney-Soeiro, Rebecca, Towers, Helen M., Turow, Judith A., Walmsley, Daniel, Williams, Kristi, Willis, English, Friedberg, Rachel Wohlberg, Woolf, Paul K., Yonker, Marcy E., Zinn, Matthew, and Zomorrodi, Arezoo
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- 2012
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53. 380: READMISSION AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISIT RATES IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH NEW TRACHEOSTOMY.
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Eidman, Daniel, Turchi, Renee, Danielle, Casher, and Calaman, Sharon
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- 2019
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54. Patient safety after implementation of a coproduced family centered communication programme : multicenter before and after intervention study
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Patient and Family Centered I-PASS Study Group, Khan, Alisa, Spector, Nancy D, Baird, Jennifer D, Ashland, Michele, Starmer, Amy J, Rosenbluth, Glenn, Garcia, Briana M, Litterer, Katherine P, Rogers, Jayne E, Dalal, Anuj K, Lipsitz, Stuart, Yoon, Catherine S, Zigmont, Katherine R, Guiot, Amy, O’Toole, Jennifer K, Patel, Aarti, Bismilla, Zia, Coffey, Maitreya, Langrish, Kate, Blankenburg, Rebecca L, Destino, Lauren A, Everhart, Jennifer L, Good, Brian P, Kocolas, Irene, Srivastava, Rajendu, Calaman, Sharon, Cray, Sharon, Kuzma, Nicholas, Lewis, Kheyandra, Thompson, E Douglas, Hepps, Jennifer H, Lopreiato, Joseph O, Yu, Clifton E, Haskell, Helen, Kruvand, Elizabeth, Micalizzi, Dale A, Alvarado-Little, Wilma, Dreyer, Benard P, Yin, H Shonna, Subramony, Anupama, Patel, Shilpa J, Sectish, Theodore C, West, Daniel C, and Landrigan, Christopher P
55. I-PASS Mentored Implementation Handoff Curriculum: Frontline Provider Training Materials.
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O'Toole JK, Hepps J, Starmer AJ, Patel SJ, Rosenbluth G, Calaman S, Campos ML, Lopreiato JO, Schnipper JL, Sectish TC, Srivastava R, West DC, Landrigan CP, Spector ND, and Yu CE
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- Adult, Child, Curriculum, Humans, Mentors, North America, Internship and Residency, Patient Handoff
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Introduction: The I-PASS Handoff Program is a comprehensive handoff curriculum that has been shown to decrease rates of medical errors and adverse events during patient handoffs. Frontline providers are the key individuals participating in handoffs of patient care. It is important they receive robust handoff training., Methods: The I-PASS Mentored Implementation Handoff Curriculum frontline provider training materials were created as part of the original I-PASS Study and adapted for the Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) I-PASS Mentored Implementation Program. The adapted materials embrace a flipped classroom approach with an emphasis on adult learning theory principles. The training includes an overview of I-PASS handoff techniques, TeamSTEPPS team communication strategies, verbal handoff simulation scenarios, and a printed handoff document exercise., Results: As part of the SHM I-PASS Mentored Implementation Program, 2,735 frontline providers were trained at 32 study sites (16 adult and 16 pediatric) across North America. At the end of their training, 1,762 frontline providers completed the workshop evaluation form (64% response rate). After receiving the training, over 90% agreed/strongly agreed that they were able to distinguish a good- from a poor-quality handoff, articulate the elements of the I-PASS mnemonic, construct a high-quality patient summary, advocate for an appropriate environment for handoffs, and participate in handoff simulations. Universally, the training provided them with knowledge and skills relevant to their patient care activities., Discussion: The I-PASS frontline training materials were rated highly by those trained and are an integral part of a successful I-PASS Handoff Program implementation., (© 2020 O'Toole et al.)
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- 2020
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56. I-PASS Mentored Implementation Handoff Curriculum: Champion Training Materials.
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O'Toole JK, Starmer AJ, Calaman S, Campos ML, Hepps J, Lopreiato JO, Patel SJ, Rosenbluth G, Schnipper JL, Sectish TC, Srivastava R, West DC, Yu CE, Landrigan CP, and Spector ND
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- Humans, Implementation Science, Internal Medicine education, Internship and Residency methods, Medical Errors prevention & control, North America epidemiology, Patient Care standards, Patient Handoff trends, Patient Safety, Pediatrics education, Program Evaluation, Quality Improvement, Curriculum trends, Mentors statistics & numerical data, Patient Handoff standards
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Introduction: The I-PASS Handoff Program is a comprehensive handoff curriculum that has been shown to decrease rates of medical errors and adverse events during patient handoffs. I-PASS champions are a critical part of the implementation and sustainment of this curriculum, and therefore, a rigorous program to support their training is necessary., Methods: The I-PASS Handoff champion training materials were created for the original I-PASS Study and adapted for the Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) I-PASS Mentored Implementation Program. The adapted materials embrace a flipped classroom approach and adult learning theory. The training includes an overview of I-PASS handoff techniques, an opportunity to practice evaluating handoffs with the I-PASS observation tools using a handoff video vignette, and other key implementation principles., Results: As part of the SHM I-PASS Mentored Implementation Program, 366 champions were trained at 32 sites across North America and participated in a total of 3,491 handoff observations. A total of 346 champions completed the I-PASS Champion Workshop evaluation form at the end of their training (response rate: 94.5%). After receiving the training, over 90% agreed/strongly agreed that it provided them with knowledge or skills critical to their patient care activities and that they were able to distinguish the difference between high- and poor-quality handoffs, competently use the I-PASS handoff assessment tools, and articulate the importance of handoff observations., Conclusion: The I-PASS champion training materials were rated highly by those trained and are an integral part of a successful I-PASS Handoff Program implementation., Competing Interests: None to report.
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- 2019
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57. I-PASS Mentored Implementation Handoff Curriculum: Implementation Guide and Resources.
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O'Toole JK, Starmer AJ, Calaman S, Campos ML, Goldstein J, Hepps J, Maynard GA, Owolabi M, Patel SJ, Rosenbluth G, Schnipper JL, Sectish TC, Srivastava R, West DC, Yu CE, Landrigan CP, and Spector ND
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- Curriculum trends, Humans, Internship and Residency methods, North America, Patient Safety, Surveys and Questionnaires, Teaching trends, Mentors, Patient Handoff, Teaching standards
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Introduction: Communication failures during shift-to-shift handoffs of patient care have been identified as a leading cause of adverse events in health care institutions. The I-PASS Handoff Program is a comprehensive handoff program that has been shown to decrease rates of medical errors and adverse events. As part of the spread and adaptation of this program, a comprehensive implementation guide was created to assist individuals in the implementation process., Methods: The I-PASS Mentored Implementation Guide grew out of materials created for the original I-PASS Study, Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) mentored implementation programs, and the experience of members of the I-PASS Study Group. The guide provides a comprehensive framework of all elements required to implement the large-scale I-PASS Handoff Program and contains detailed information on generating institutional support, training activities, a campaign, measuring impact, and sustaining the program., Results: Thirty-two sites across North America utilized the guide as part of the SHM program. The guide served as a main reference for 477 hours of mentoring phone calls between site leads and their mentors. Postprogram surveys from wave 2 sites revealed that 85% ( N = 34) of respondents felt the quality of the guide was very good/excellent. Site leads noted that they referenced the guide most often during the early part of the program and that they referenced the sections on the curriculum and handoff observations most often., Discussion: The I-PASS Mentored Implementation Guide is an essential resource for those looking to implement the large-scale I-PASS Handoff Program at their institution., Competing Interests: None to report.
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58. Placing faculty development front and center in a multisite educational initiative: lessons from the I-PASS Handoff study.
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O'Toole JK, West DC, Starmer AJ, Yu CE, Calaman S, Rosenbluth G, Hepps JH, Lopreiato JO, Landrigan CP, Sectish TC, and Spector ND
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- Curriculum, Humans, Education, Medical, Graduate methods, Faculty, Medical, Patient Handoff standards, Staff Development methods, Teaching methods
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- 2014
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