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Daniel M Kobewka

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LeBlanc A, Diab N, Backman C, Huang S, Pulfer T, Chin M, et al.
BMJ Open Qual . 2022 Dec; 11(3). PMID: 36454710
Background: Frailty is a robust predictor of poor outcomes among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease yet is not measured in routine practice. We determined barriers and facilitators to measuring...
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Selim S, Kunkel E, Wegier P, Tanuseputro P, Downar J, Isenberg S, et al.
Patient Educ Couns . 2020 Apr; 103(8):1467-1497. PMID: 32284167
Objective: Our objective was to describe interventions that aim to improve communication of prognosis to adult patients and to summarize the effect of interventions. Methods: We included randomized controlled trials...
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Kobewka D, Mulpuru S, Chasse M, Thavorn K, Lavallee L, English S, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res . 2020 Mar; 20(1):161. PMID: 32131817
Background: Some patients admitted to acute care hospital require supportive services after discharge. The objective of our review was to identify models and variables that predict the need for supportive...
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Kobewka D, Kunkel E, Hsu A, Talarico R, Tanuseputro P
J Am Med Dir Assoc . 2019 Aug; 21(4):469-475.e1. PMID: 31395493
Objectives: To investigate whether same-day physician access in long-term care homes reduces resident emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting And Participants: 161 long-term care homes...
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Gautron S, Wentzell J, Kanji S, Nguyen T, Kobewka D, MacDonald E
Can J Hosp Pharm . 2018 Nov; 71(5):316-323. PMID: 30401998
Background: The will eventually require institutions to report all serious adverse drug reactions (ADRs), although the proposed regulations do not yet define what will need to be reported and by...
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Rashidi B, Kobewka D, Campbell D, Forster A, Ronksley P
BMC Health Serv Res . 2017 Nov; 17(1):777. PMID: 29178870
Background: Like much of the developed world, healthcare costs in Canada are rising. A small proportion of patients account for a large proportion of healthcare spending and much of this...
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Mulpuru S, McKay J, Ronksley P, Thavorn K, Kobewka D, Forster A
Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis . 2017 Apr; 12:989-995. PMID: 28392683
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a leading cause of hospital admission, the fifth leading cause of death in North America, and is estimated to cost $49 billion annually in...
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Kobewka D, van Walraven C, Taljaard M, Ronksley P, Forster A
Medicine (Baltimore) . 2017 Feb; 96(8):e6162. PMID: 28225500
Studies estimate that 6% to 27% of deaths in hospitals might be prevented with higher quality care. These estimates may be inaccurate because they fail to account for the uncertainty...
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Kobewka D, McIsaac D, Chasse M, Thavorn K, Mulpuru S, Lavallee L, et al.
Syst Rev . 2017 Jan; 6(1):8. PMID: 28095901
Background: Patients who are discharged from hospital after an acute medical illness often have impaired function that prevents them from returning to their previous place of residence. Assessing each patient's...
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Ronksley P, Kobewka D, McKay J, Rothwell D, Mulpuru S, Forster A
BMC Health Serv Res . 2016 May; 16:165. PMID: 27143000
Background: A small proportion of patients account for the majority of health care spending. The objectives of this study were to explore the clinical characteristics, patterns of health care use,...