- Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Infant Development and Preterm Care
- Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
- Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
- Sleep and related disorders
- Counseling Practices and Supervision
- Homelessness and Social Issues
- LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
2016-2024
WinnMed
2024
Mayo Clinic
2024
Purpose Personal informatics devices are being used to measure engagement in health behaviors adults with chronic pain and may be appropriate for adolescent use. The aim of this study was evaluate the utilization a wearable activity tracking device physical sleep among adolescents attending three-week, intensive interdisciplinary treatment (IIPT) program. We also assessed changes from baseline phase. Methods Participants (57.1% female, average age 15.88, SD = 1.27) wore an three weeks prior...
This study examined key functional outcomes following a 3-week interdisciplinary pediatric pain rehabilitation program for adolescents with chronic pain. Maintenance of gains was evaluated at 3-month follow-up.Participants included 171 (12 to 18 y age) who completed hospital-based outpatient program. Participants measures disability, depressive symptoms, catastrophizing, opioid use, school attendance, and severity admission, discharge, follow-up.Similar other outcome studies, significant...
To describe the development of a clinically and financially successful interdisciplinary pediatric pain rehabilitation program at large tertiary academic medical center present demographic clinical information on first 1000 patients.All patients who were consecutively admitted to this between October 1, 2008, March 31, 2015 included in review. The ranged age from 9 24 years. is 3-week, hospital-based outpatient treatment that requires substantial parental involvement. At admission discharge,...
Abstract Introduction Growing evidence suggests that there are sleep health disparities in the United States disadvantage communities of color, and other socioeconomically marginalized groups medical mental settings. Research public policy indicates several points intervention for increasing engagement with treatment services color at primary care level, including individual beliefs about health/health issues, perceptions various engagement, as well community factors (e.g., neighbors church;...