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DEVELOPING A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM (PEP) TO ACHIEVE BETTER PATIENT OUTCOMES BY PREPARING PATIENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN MEDICAL ENCOUNTERS [Meeting Abstract]

Plaksin, Joseph; Pavlishyn, Nadiya; Kalet, Adina; Zabar, Sondra; Wallach, Andrew B; Kundrod, Sarita; Altshuler, Lisa
ISI:000392201600172
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2481702

A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM (PEP) CAN CHANGE PATIENT EXPECTATIONS OF PATIENT-PROVIDER ROLES IN COMMUNICATION [Meeting Abstract]

Plaksin, Joseph; Kalet, Adina; Zabar, Sondra; Kundrod, Sarita; Nielsen, Kim; Altshuler, Lisa
ISI:000392201600035
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2481682

SUBACUTE REHABILITATION AT HOME: IMPROVING TRANSITIONS FROM HOSPITAL TO HOME WITH A MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM AND 30 DAY BUNDLE [Meeting Abstract]

Escobar, Christian; Jervis, Ramiro; Silversmith, Gabriel; Soones, Tacara N.; DeCherrie, Linda
ISI:000392201603355
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 3142272

Asymptomatic rectal colonization with carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae and Clostridium difficile among residents of a long-term care facility in New York City

Prasad, Nishant; Labaze, Georges; Kopacz, Joanna; Chwa, Sophie; Platis, Dimitris; Pan, Cynthia X; Russo, Daniel; LaBombardi, Vincent J; Osorio, Giuliana; Pollack, Simcha; Kreiswirth, Barry N; Chen, Liang; Urban, Carl; Segal-Maurer, Sorana
BACKGROUND: Residents of long-term care facilities (LTCFs) are at increased risk for colonization and development of infections with multidrug-resistant organisms. This study was undertaken to determine prevalence of asymptomatic rectal colonization with Clostridium difficile (and proportion of 027/NAP1/BI ribotype) or carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) in an LTCF population. METHODS: Active surveillance was performed for C difficile and CRE rectal colonization of 301 residents in a 320-bed (80-bed ventilator unit), hospital-affiliated LTCF with retrospective chart review for patient demographics and potential risk factors. RESULTS: Over 40% of patients had airway ventilation and received enteral feeding. One-third of these patients had prior C difficile-associated infection (CDI). Asymptomatic rectal colonization with C difficile occurred in 58 patients (19.3%, one-half with NAP1+), CRE occurred in 57 patients (18.9%), and both occurred in 17 patients (5.7%). Recent CDI was significantly associated with increased risk of C difficile +/- CRE colonization. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed presence of tracheostomy collar to be significant for C difficile colonization, mechanical ventilation to be significant for CRE colonization, and prior CDI to be significant for both C difficile and CRE colonization. CONCLUSIONS: The strong association of C difficile or CRE colonization with disruption of normal flora by mechanical ventilation, enteral feeds, and prior CDI carries important implications for infection control intervention in this population.
PMID: 26796684
ISSN: 1527-3296
CID: 2043672

PRIOR HEALTH LITERACY TRAINING, USE OF HEALTH LITERACY TECHNIQUES AND PERCEIVED SKILLS BY RESIDENTS AT AN URBAN ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER [Meeting Abstract]

Song, Nina; Altshuler, Lisa; Squires, Allison; Yin, Shonna; Nelson, Tamasyn; Zabar, Sondra; Kalet, Adina
ISI:000392201601126
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2481802

INFORMING RCT PROTOCOL DEVELOPMENT BY PILOTING A TECHNOLOGY-ASSISTED WEIGHT MANAGEMENT INTERVENTION AMONG VETERANS WITHIN PRIMARY CARE [Meeting Abstract]

Mateo, Katrina F; Ricci, Natalie L; Berner, Natalie B; Seekaew, Pich; Kalet, Adina; Sherman, Scott; Jay, Melanie
ISI:000392201600343
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2481742

GOAL SETTING PROCESSES IN A TECHNOLOGY-ASSISTED HEALTH COACHING INTERVENTION AMONG VETERANS IN PRIMARY CARE: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS [Meeting Abstract]

Berner, Natalie B; Mateo, Katrina F; Ricci, Natalie L; Schechter, Gail; Kalet, Adina; Sherman, Scott; Jay, Melanie
ISI:000392201600259
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2481722

FACILITATING LIFESTYLE CHANGES AMONG VETERANS IN PRIMARY CARE: RESULTS OF USABILITY TESTING OF A TECHNOLOGY-ASSISTED WEIGHT MANAGEMENT AND GOAL SETTING TOOL [Meeting Abstract]

Ricci, Natalie L; Seekaew, Pich; Mateo, Katrina F; Berner, Natalie B; Manalo, Raymond; Sherman, Scott; Jay, Melanie
ISI:000392201600237
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2481712

A HOSPITAL WITHOUT WALLS: ADDRESSING SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH THROUGH A RESIDENT PHYSICIAN-LED ADVOCACY CURRICULUM [Meeting Abstract]

Vessell, Colleen; Tang, Amy S; Arbach, Angela; Knudsen, Janine
ISI:000392201603162
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2481992

SMOKING CESSATION TREATMENT FOR HOSPITALIZED SMOKERS WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS: SECONDARY ANALYSIS OF A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL [Meeting Abstract]

Rogers, Erin; Friedes, Rebecca; Jakes, Annika; Grossman, Ellie; Link, Alissa R; Sherman, Scott
ISI:000392201601187
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2781932