Abigail Johnson

ORCID: 0000-0002-6558-9210
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Research Areas
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Nursing Education, Practice, and Leadership
  • Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
  • Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Nursing education and management
  • Retirement, Disability, and Employment
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Usability and User Interface Design
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
  • Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Delphi Technique in Research
  • Mobile Learning in Education
  • Safety Warnings and Signage
  • American Environmental and Regional History
  • Health and Well-being Studies
  • Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue
  • Youth Development and Social Support
  • Athletic Training and Education
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
  • Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
2025

The University of Texas at San Antonio
2025

Michigan Medicine
2019-2023

North Bristol NHS Trust
2023

Dominican University
2021

University of Michigan
2019-2020

Indiana Wesleyan University
2020

University of Iowa
2003

Hypothesis Application of high-rate pulse trains (e.g., 4800 pps) to the cochlea may represent an effective treatment tinnitus. Background Tinnitus is a widespread clinical problem with multiple treatments but no cure. A cure for tinnitus would restore perception silence. One plausible hypothesis origin associated sensorineural hearing loss that it due or alteration normal spontaneous activity in deafferented regions cochlea. Electrical stimulation 5000-pps can produce spontaneous-like...

10.1097/00129492-200305000-00021 article EN Otology & Neurotology 2003-05-01

Abstract Objective Increase bleeding control knowledge and self-efficacy among middle school students determine efficacy of health care student-led Stop the Bleed (STB) training. Methods An interprofessional group led STB trainings at 6 Texas schools. Trainings included a presentation plus hands-on skills training were evaluated using pre- post-training surveys focused on knowledge, self-efficacy, willingness to assist in emergencies. Paired survey responses compared McNemar’s test for...

10.1017/dmp.2025.78 article EN Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 2025-01-01

The objective of this study was to evaluate feasibility supplementing emergency department (ED) concussion discharge instructions for adolescents and parents with a newly created educational comic publicly available comic-based video at an outpatient sports neurology clinic. We gender-neutral, 2-page augment text-only ED instructions. A sample patients evaluated clinic their parents/guardians participated. Patients were randomized view either the only or both video. completed preintervention...

10.1097/pec.0000000000002133 article EN Pediatric Emergency Care 2020-06-11

Objective: Management of personal leaves represents an important component diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. This study aims to understand the ways in which both training directors fellows neuropsychology programs understand, perceive, communicate about, plan for during fellowship training. We also aim provide empirically based recommendations communicating with about leaves. Method: Training (N = 40) postdoctoral 51) were recruited complete surveys examining their...

10.1080/13854046.2022.2142956 article EN The Clinical Neuropsychologist 2022-11-11

PURPOSE: This study assessed concussion knowledge in concussed youth and parents treated at a multi-disciplinary center. METHODS: Youth (n = 50) 36) were approached the beginning of clinical visit. Participants completed 22-item, previously published survey before RESULTS: Responses compared with collected, data from adolescents high school setting 500). The patient group was divided into those one 23) vs. two or more concussions 27). Chi-square analyses total correct responses between...

10.3233/prm-210058 article EN cc-by-nc Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine 2023-02-21

Introduction Studies have shown that women are often underinformed about potential benefits and risks of vaginal birth. This is in contrast to other modes birth, such as caesarean for which the risks/benefits conveyed prior undergoing procedure. A core information set (CIS) an agreed points should be discussed with all patients a procedure or intervention. CIS could improve quality given regarding mode birth options, will prioritised by stakeholders empowering them make informed decisions...

10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070215 article EN cc-by BMJ Open 2023-08-01

Neuropsychologists in inpatient pediatric rehabilitation settings collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to educate, evaluate, and provide intervention patients acquired brain injury their families, but there are no known studies that describe or define these clinical services. Thirty-one neuropsychologists completed online survey. (68.2% female; 86.4% PhD versus PsyD) from the U.S. Canada, who represented 22 sites comprised final sample. Most (63.6%) were embedded within medical...

10.1080/09297049.2021.1993809 article EN Child Neuropsychology 2021-11-01

Professional challenges have been documented in broad surveys of neuropsychologists. While previous surveyors included pediatric neuropsychologists, few, if any, specifically examined practices among those who primarily work inpatient rehabilitation settings. Therefore, the aim this study was to survey neuropsychologists setting. Thirty from U.S. and one Canada that participated an online survey. Most respondents (83.3%) billed for their time. Sixty-four percent indicated payor type (private...

10.1080/09297049.2022.2097652 article EN Child Neuropsychology 2022-07-14
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