Kris Siddharthan
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Recent Articles
1.
Dang S, Siddharthan K, Ruiz D, Gomez-Orozco C, Rodriguez R, Gomez-Marin O
Telemed J E Health
. 2018 Apr;
24(12):1006-1013.
PMID: 29672218
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Shaw J, ONeal 3rd D, Siddharthan K, Neugaard B
Nurs Res Pract
. 2014 May;
2014:836921.
PMID: 24864206
Objectives. We tested both an educational and a care coordination element of health care to examine if better disease-specific knowledge leads to successful self-management of heart failure (HF). Background. The...
3.
Siddharthan K
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2012 Nov;
182:114-24.
PMID: 23138086
In June 2008 the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program provided a grant to the Research Foundation at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa, Florida to provide care for...
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French D, Bair M, Bass E, Campbell R, Siddharthan K
J Rehabil Res Dev
. 2009 Nov;
46(4):463-8.
PMID: 19882481
Little is known about the utilization of central nervous system (CNS) and musculoskeletal (MS) medications in Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF) veterans with blast-related injuries (BRIs). We followed prescription...
5.
Bass E, French D, Siddharthan K
J Rehabil Res Dev
. 2008 Nov;
45(6):vii-viii.
PMID: 19009465
No abstract available.
6.
Siddharthan K, Scott S, Bass E, Nelson A
Rehabil Nurs
. 2008 Sep;
33(5):221-5.
PMID: 18767404
Returning soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan who have sustained polytrauma have a combination of complex physical and mental morbidities that require extensive therapy and rehabilitation. This study examined the effect...
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French D, Siddharthan K, Bass E, Campbell R
Mil Med
. 2008 Aug;
173(7):626-8.
PMID: 18700594
Background: Little is known about the utilization and costs of central nervous system (CNS) and musculoskeletal medications in veterans with blast injuries. Methods: Two years of national medication records of...
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Nelson A, Collins J, Siddharthan K, Matz M, Waters T
Rehabil Nurs
. 2008 Feb;
33(1):33-43.
PMID: 18236890
This study examined the relationship between safe patient handling and quality of care measures. A comprehensive patient care ergonomics program included six elements. Using a retrospective observational design, 10 quality...
9.
Siddharthan K, Hodgson M, Rosenberg D, Haiduven D, Nelson A
Int J Health Care Qual Assur Inc Leadersh Health Serv
. 2006 Nov;
19(6-7):463-76.
PMID: 17100218
Purpose: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders following patient contact represent a major concern for health care workers. Unfortunately, research and prevention have been hampered by difficulties ascertaining true prevalence rates owing to...
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Nelson A, Matz M, Chen F, Siddharthan K, Lloyd J, Fragala G
Int J Nurs Stud
. 2005 Oct;
43(6):717-33.
PMID: 16253260
Problem Statement: Nurses have one of the highest rates of work-related musculoskeletal injury of any profession. Over the past 30 years, efforts to reduce work-related musculoskeletal disorders in nurses have...