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David Krackhardt

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Dekker D, Krackhardt D, Doreian P, Krivitsky P
PLoS One . 2024 Dec; 19(12):e0315088. PMID: 39705259
Social network extensions of Heider's balance theory have led to a plethora of adaptations, often inconsistent with Heider and each other. We present a general model that permits the description...
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Kumar V, Krackhardt D, Feld S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Jul; 121(30):e2306412121. PMID: 39028691
We provide the mathematical and empirical foundations of the friendship paradox in networks, often stated as "Your friends have more friends than you." We prove a set of network properties...
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Li S, Krackhardt D, Niezink N
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2023 Jan; 125(1):100-116. PMID: 36633994
In this study, we seek to understand how stress changes in dynamic social systems. Where prior work on the interpersonal transmission of stress focused on pairs of individuals and small...
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Hughes A, Patterson P, Weaver M, Gregory M, Sonesh S, Landsittel D, et al.
J Emerg Nurs . 2017 Apr; 43(4):339-346. PMID: 28366241
Introduction: Increased teammate familiarity in emergency medical services (EMS) promotes development of positive teamwork and protects against workplace injury. Methods: Measures were collected using archival shift records, workplace injury data,...
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Patterson P, Weaver M, Landsittel D, Krackhardt D, Hostler D, Vena J, et al.
Emerg Med J . 2015 Nov; 33(4):280-5. PMID: 26614096
Objective: We investigated the association between teammate familiarity and workplace injury in the emergency medical services (EMS) setting. Methods: From January 2011 to November 2013, we abstracted a mean of...
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Patterson P, Lave J, Weaver M, Guyette F, Arnold R, Martin-Gill C, et al.
Prehosp Emerg Care . 2014 Jun; 18(4):495-504. PMID: 24878451
Objectives: We sought to test reliability of two approaches to classify adverse events (AEs) associated with helicopter EMS (HEMS) transport. Methods: The first approach for AE classification involved flight nurses...
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Patterson P, Pfeiffer A, Lave J, Weaver M, Abebe K, Krackhardt D, et al.
Emerg Med J . 2013 Dec; 32(4):258-62. PMID: 24351519
Objectives: Lack of familiarity between teammates is linked to worsened safety in high risk settings. The emergency department (ED) is a high risk healthcare setting where unfamiliar teams are created...
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Patterson P, Pfeiffer A, Weaver M, Krackhardt D, Arnold R, Yealy D, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res . 2013 Mar; 13:109. PMID: 23521890
Background: The Emergency Department (ED) is consistently described as a high-risk environment for patients and clinicians that demands colleagues quickly work together as a cohesive group. Communication between nurses, physicians,...
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Patterson P, Weaver M, Weaver S, Rosen M, Todorova G, Weingart L, et al.
Prehosp Emerg Care . 2011 Dec; 16(1):98-108. PMID: 22128909
Objective: We sought to develop a reliable and valid tool for measuring teamwork among emergency medical technician (EMT) partnerships. Methods: We adapted existing scales and developed new items to measure...
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Patterson P, Weaver M, Abebe K, Martin-Gill C, Roth R, Suyama J, et al.
Am J Med Qual . 2011 Aug; 27(2):139-46. PMID: 21816967
The purpose of this study was to develop a method to define and rate the severity of adverse events (AEs) in emergency medical services (EMS) safety research. They used a...