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Jewell V, Russell M, Shin J, Qi Y, Abbott A, Knezevich E
Am J Occup Ther . 2024 Dec; 79(1). PMID: 39715178
Importance: Because of the complexity of their child's diabetes management, parents often assume all care duties and report needing additional assistance to resume family routines. Objective: To examine the preliminary...
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Leverentz C, Salvati B, Moore C, Shin J, Qi Y, Jewell V
OTJR (Thorofare N J) . 2024 Oct; 45(2):209-218. PMID: 39385615
Occupation-centered lifestyle interventions improve health and delay age-related declines in older adults; however, little is known about the impact of a brief telehealth lifestyle program delivered individually. This pilot investigated...
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Jewell V, Funk K, Currie A, Shin J, Knezevich E, Valdez A, et al.
OTJR (Thorofare N J) . 2024 Sep; :15394492241280916. PMID: 39344182
Background: Type 1 diabetes management for young children requires caregiver involvement to prevent serious health complications. Objectives: Explore the lived experience of rural caregivers' health management routines and perceptions of...
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Shin J, McCarthy M, Schmidt C, Zellner J, Ellerman K, Britton M
Am J Occup Ther . 2022 Jun; 76(4). PMID: 35709003
Importance: Identifying the extent and predictors of burnout among occupational therapy practitioners is important so strategies can be developed to reduce burnout and mitigate associated consequences within the profession. Objective:...
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Shin J, Jewell V, Abbott A, Russell M, Carlson K, Gordon M
Can J Occup Ther . 2022 Feb; 89(2):159-169. PMID: 35188819
Preserving fidelity ascertains that the intervention is delivered as intended in occupational therapy (OT) contexts. The process of conceptualizing and developing fidelity standards, however, is seldom documented in the existing...
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Shin J, Decker B, Blanchard S
Phys Occup Ther Pediatr . 2021 Jun; 42(1):46-61. PMID: 34148486
Aims: We investigated how instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) are addressed and perceived, in comparison to activities of daily living (ADLs), across preschool (3-5 years), middle childhood (6-11 years),...
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Saeed O, Jakobleff W, Forest S, Chinnadurai T, Mellas N, Rangasamy S, et al.
Ann Thorac Surg . 2019 Apr; 108(3):756-763. PMID: 30980824
Background: Hemolysis, even at low levels, activates platelets to create a prothrombotic state and is common during mechanical circulatory support. We examined the association of low-level hemolysis (LLH) and nonhemorrhagic...
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Saeed O, Rangasamy S, Selevany I, Madan S, Fertel J, Eisenberg R, et al.
Circ Heart Fail . 2017 Nov; 10(11). PMID: 29092891
Background: Persistent low-level hemolysis (LLH) during continuous-flow mechanical circulatory support is associated with subsequent thrombosis. Free hemoglobin from ongoing hemolysis scavenges nitric oxide (NO) to create an NO deficiency which...
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Madan S, Patel S, Vlismas P, Saeed O, Murthy S, Forest S, et al.
JACC Heart Fail . 2017 Aug; 5(12):879-887. PMID: 28822746
Objectives: This study sought to determine outcomes of adult recipients of early adolescent (EA) (10 to 14 years) donor hearts. Background: Despite a shortage of donor organs, EA donor hearts...
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Saeed O, Shah A, Kargoli F, Madan S, Levin A, Patel S, et al.
Circ Heart Fail . 2016 Jan; 9(1):e002296. PMID: 26721914
Background: Hematologic adverse events are common during continuous flow left ventricular assist device support; yet, their relation to antiplatelet therapy, including aspirin (ASA) dosing, is uncertain. Methods And Results: A...