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Guruprasad D Jambaulikar

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Marshall A, Hasdianda M, Miyawaki S, Jambaulikar G, Cao C, Chen P, et al.
JMIR Form Res . 2023 Mar; 7:e44725. PMID: 36943360
Background: Electronic paper (E-paper) screens use electrophoretic ink to provide paper-like low-power displays with advanced networking capabilities that may potentially serve as an alternative to traditional whiteboards and television display...
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Jambaulikar G, Marshall A, Hasdianda M, Cao C, Chen P, Miyawaki S, et al.
JMIR Form Res . 2021 Aug; 5(8):e30862. PMID: 34346904
Background: Display signage is ubiquitous and essential in hospitals to serve several clerical, operational, and clinical functions, including displaying notices, providing directions, and presenting clinical information. These functions improve efficiency...
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Miller K, Baugh C, Chai P, Hasdianda M, Divatia S, Jambaulikar G, et al.
Proc Annu Hawaii Int Conf Syst Sci . 2021 Jan; 2021:3567-3572. PMID: 33469412
Wearable devices to detect changes in health status are increasingly adopted by consumers, yet hospitals remain slow to assimilate these devices into clinical practice. Despite the clear benefits of capturing...
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Chai P, Gale J, Patton M, Schwartz E, Jambaulikar G, Taylor S, et al.
Pain Med . 2020 Oct; 21(12):3737-3738. PMID: 33011787
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Im D, Jambaulikar G, Kikut A, Gale J, Weiner S
Pain Med . 2020 Sep; 21(12):3263-3269. PMID: 32918473
Objective: The numeric rating scale (NRS), which does not capture the multidimensional experience of pain, is commonly used to measure pain in the emergency department (ED). In this study, we...
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Chai P, Schwartz E, Hasdianda M, Azizoddin D, Kikut A, Jambaulikar G, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2020 May; 22(5):e18537. PMID: 32432550
Background: Emergency physicians face the challenge of relieving acute pain daily. While opioids are a potent treatment for pain, the opioid epidemic has ignited a search for nonopioid analgesic alternatives...
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Chai P, Gale J, Patton M, Schwartz E, Jambaulikar G, Taylor S, et al.
Pain Med . 2020 Apr; 21(11):3047-3054. PMID: 32337605
Objective: Music has been shown to modulate pain, although the impact of music on specific aspects of nociceptive processing is less well understood. Using quantitative sensory testing (QST), we assessed...
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George N, Jambaulikar G, Sanders J, Ouchi K
J Palliat Med . 2019 Aug; 23(3):401-405. PMID: 31369301
Older adults frequently report a preference to "trial" intubation and mechanical ventilation (MV) if faced with life-threatening respiratory failure. Understanding the anticipated outcome of unplanned MV is key to structuring...
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Chai P, Zhang H, Jambaulikar G, Boyer E, Shrestha L, Kitmitto L, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2019 Jun; 21(6):e13588. PMID: 31219046
Background: Restroom cleanliness is an important factor in hospital quality. Due to its dynamic process, it can be difficult to detect the presence of dirty restrooms that need to be...
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Chai P, Schreiber K, Taylor S, Jambaulikar G, Kikut A, Hasdianda M, et al.
Proc Annu Hawaii Int Conf Syst Sci . 2019 Feb; 2019:3917-3925. PMID: 30700971
Pain is an unpleasant experience the neurobiology of which is influenced by psychosocial factors including negative affect. Music is a ubiquitous experience that can improve affect, potentially decreasing anxiety and...