Jenica Cimino
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Recent Articles
1.
Curatola N, Juergens N, Atkinson M, Schnipper J, Weiss R, Cohen E, et al.
J Hosp Med
. 2024 Aug;
20(1):51-55.
PMID: 39199015
Many patients are unable to identify members of their hospital care team and experience confusion regarding some medical terminology used during hospitalization, including descriptions of the structure of their inpatient...
2.
Atkinson M, Wazir M, Barkoudah E, Khalil H, Mani S, Harrison J, et al.
J Gen Intern Med
. 2023 Mar;
38(12):2703-2709.
PMID: 36973573
Background: Patient understanding of their care, supported by physician involvement and consistent communication, is key to positive health outcomes. However, patient and care team characteristics can hinder this understanding. Objective:...
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Gramling R, Gajary-Coots E, Cimino J, Fiscella K, Epstein R, Ladwig S, et al.
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2018 Nov;
57(2):233-240.
PMID: 30391655
Context: Clinicians frequently overestimate survival time in serious illness. Objective: The objective of this study was to understand the frequency of overestimation in palliative care (PC) and the relation with...
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Anderson W, Puntillo K, Cimino J, Noort J, Pearson D, Boyle D, et al.
Am J Crit Care
. 2017 Sep;
26(5):361-371.
PMID: 28864431
Background: Integrating palliative care into intensive care units (ICUs) requires involvement of bedside nurses, who report inadequate education in palliative care. Objective: To implement and evaluate a palliative care professional...
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Anderson W, Puntillo K, Boyle D, Barbour S, Turner K, Cimino J, et al.
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2015 Nov;
51(3):589-596.e2.
PMID: 26596882
Context: Successful and sustained integration of palliative care into the intensive care unit (ICU) requires the active engagement of bedside nurses. Objectives: To describe the perspectives of ICU bedside nurses...
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Stanek S, Ladwig S, Gajary-Coots E, Cimino J, Anderson W, Norton S, et al.
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2015 Nov;
51(2):150-4.
PMID: 26596879
Context: As endorsed by the palliative care "Measuring What Matters" initiative, capturing patients' direct assessment of their care is essential for ongoing quality reporting and improvement. Fostering an environment where...
7.
Gramling R, Gajary-Coots E, Stanek S, Dougoud N, Pyke H, Thomas M, et al.
BMC Palliat Care
. 2015 Aug;
14:40.
PMID: 26286538
Background: Understanding the characteristics of communication that foster patient-centered outcomes amid serious illness are essential for the science of palliative care. However, epidemiological cohort studies that directly observe clinical conversations...
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Milic M, Puntillo K, Turner K, Joseph D, Peters N, Ryan R, et al.
Am J Crit Care
. 2015 Jul;
24(4):e56-64.
PMID: 26134340
Background: Integrating palliative care into intensive care requires active involvement of bedside nurses in discussions of patients' prognosis and goals of care. Objective: To improve critical care nurses' skills and...