DeWayne M Pursley
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Recent Articles
1.
Whitesel E, Healy H, Mao W, Pursley D, Zupancic J, Gupta M
BMJ Open Qual
. 2023 Dec;
12(4).
PMID: 38101811
Background: Understanding behavioural psychology and the human side of change are guiding principles for quality improvement (QI). Tools to measure these to guide improvement efforts are lacking. Methods: We created...
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Stark A, Pursley D, Papile L, Eichenwald E, Hankins C, Buck R, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2023 May;
151(6).
PMID: 37212022
No abstract available.
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Zupancic J, Hudak M, Edwards E, Horbar J, Mao W, Miedema D, et al.
J Pediatr
. 2022 Oct;
253:165-172.e1.
PMID: 36181871
Objective: The objective of this study was to document the practices and preferences of neonatal care stakeholders regarding location and duration of care for newborns with low illness acuity. Study...
4.
Coughlin C, Shah S, Pursley D, Liu S, Lee L
J Pediatr
. 2022 Apr;
247:87-94.e2.
PMID: 35364098
Objective: To examine the association of age-appropriate maternal educational attainment in teenage and young mothers on infant health outcomes across racial/ethnic groups. Study Design: In this retrospective, cross-sectional study using...
5.
Montoya-Williams D, Fraiman Y, Pena M, Burris H, Pursley D
Neoreviews
. 2021 Dec;
23(1):e1-e12.
PMID: 34970665
Neonatal patients and families from historically marginalized and discriminated communities have long been documented to have differential access to health care, disparate health care, and as a result, inequitable health...
6.
Leonard M, Pursley D, Robinson L, Abman S, Davis J
Pediatr Res
. 2021 Dec;
91(3):482-485.
PMID: 34853429
No abstract available.
7.
Singh R, Pursley D, Davis J
Pediatr Res
. 2021 Nov;
92(2):609.
PMID: 34728811
No abstract available.
8.
Singh R, Pursley D, Davis J
Pediatr Res
. 2021 Jun;
90(3):503-505.
PMID: 34117358
No abstract available.
9.
Ho T, Pursley D
Semin Perinatol
. 2021 Feb;
45(3):151396.
PMID: 33589238
Frontline providers of neonatal care have a moral imperative to enhance value and inform senior administrators of how to most efficiently spend healthcare dollars. This article argues that the frontline...
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Braun D, Edwards E, Schulman J, Profit J, Pursley D, Goodman D
Semin Perinatol
. 2021 Feb;
45(3):151395.
PMID: 33573773
Although neonatal intensive unit (NICU) care is envisioned as the care of very immature infants, more than 95% of births and 80% of NICU admissions are of more mature newborns-infants...