Edward R Hoisington
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Chatburn R, Gole S, Schenk P, Hoisington E, Stoller J
Respir Care
. 2011 May;
56(11):1785-90.
PMID: 21605491
Background: We previously reported a new management variable, work rate, defined as work load due per hour, based on cumulative standard treatment times. We found that work rates were unachievable...
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Hoisington E, Chatburn R, Stoller J
Respir Care
. 2009 Mar;
54(4):495-9.
PMID: 19327185
Unlabelled: Aerosol therapy via small-volume nebulizer (SVN) accounts for a large proportion of the respiratory care workload. Treatment time is mostly nebulization time, which is highly variable, depending on SVN...
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Stoller J, Kester L, Roberts V, Orens D, Babic M, Lemin M, et al.
Respir Care
. 2008 Jul;
53(7):871-84.
PMID: 18593488
Background: Models of organizational change-readiness have been developed, but little attention has been given to features of change-avid health-care institutions, and, to our knowledge, no attention has been given to...
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Stoller J, Hoisington E, Lemin M, Karol J, Chatburn R, Mascha E, et al.
Respir Care
. 2007 Jul;
52(8):1006-12.
PMID: 17650356
Objective: To assess whether respiratory care protocols from different hospitals result in similar care plans for identical patients, we asked: 1. Does applying respiratory care protocols from different hospitals to...
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Farha S, Ghamra Z, Hoisington E, Butler R, Stoller J
Respir Care
. 2006 Oct;
51(11):1237-43.
PMID: 17067405
Background: Though noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation (NPPV) is efficacious in treating patients with exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, little attention has been given to the optimal venue in which to...
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Hoisington E, Miller D, Adams C, McCarthy K, Stoller J
Respir Care
. 2004 Oct;
49(11):1309-15.
PMID: 15507164
Background: How patients are informed regarding their choices of durable medical equipment (DME) providers for home-going respiratory equipment may affect their decisions about which vendor to use. When a new...