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UMB Dataset
Engaging Caregivers in the Treatment of Youth with Complex Developmental and Mental Health Needs
- Authors
- Susan dosReisAhrang YooMonique KimMelissa M. Ross2 more author(s)...
- Description
This qualitative inquiry investigated caregivers’ experiences with care management services for their child diagnosed with both cognitive and mental health needs. Study eligibility requirements included caring for a child 26 years of age or younger at enrollment, with an intellectual or cognitive developmental disability, and who also had a mental health condition. A total of 37 caregivers participated,...
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CaregiversComorbidityDecision MakingDevelopmental Disabilities
- Timeframe
- 2014
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UMB Dataset
Best-Worst Scaling to Prioritize Outcomes Meaningful to Caregivers of Youth with Mental Health Multimorbidities: A Pilot Study
- Authors
- Susan dosReisWendy Castillo CameloMelissa M. RossSaad Tariq
- Description
This pilot study tested the use of a best-worst scaling (BWS) instrument to aid caregivers of a child with mental health comorbidities in clarifying preferences for treatment outcomes. BWS methodology closely approximates real-life decision-making by requiring the selection of one “most important” and one “least important” among a group of competing attributes. 38 caregivers were recruited from support...
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CaregiversComorbidityDecision MakingDevelopmental Disabilities
- Timeframe
- 2015
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UMB Dataset
Attribute Development Using Continuous Stakeholder Engagemement to Prioritize Treatment Decisions: A Framework for Patient-Centered Research
- Authors
- Susan dosReisWendy Castillo CameloMelissa M. RossMarcy Fitz-Randolph2 more author(s)...
- Description
This study investigated a systematic process for using qualitative data to identify attributes and levels most important to caregivers in making health care treatment decisions. Grounded theory methodology was selected for its suitability in assessing an individual’s response to a specific experience. Stakeholder advisors worked with academic researchers in all phases of the project. A total of 48...
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CaregiversComorbidityDecision MakingDevelopmental Disabilities
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UMB Dataset
Ethical decision-making climate, moral distress, and intention to leave among ICU professionals in a tertiary academic hospital center
- Authors
- Henry SilvermanTracey WilsonSamuel TishermanRaya Kheirbek10 more author(s)...
- Description
A cross-sectional questionnaire was performed between May and August 2021 involving 206 nurses and physicians working in intensive care units (ICUs) in a large urban academic hospital. The study used the Ethical Decision-Making Climate Questionnaire (EDMCQ), the Measure of Moral Distress for Healthcare Professionals (MMD-HP) tool, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient to study the respondents' ethical...
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Attitude of Health PersonnelDecision Making/ethics
- Timeframe
- 2021
- Access Rights
- Unrestricted access