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Leary M, Demiris G, Brooks Carthon J, Cacchione P, Aryal S, Bauermeister J
Nurs Rep . 2024 Apr; 14(2):849-870. PMID: 38651478
Background: We sought to understand the innovativeness of nurses engaging in innovative behaviors and quantify the associated characteristics that make nurses more able to innovate in practice. We first compared...
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Blewer A, Bigham B, Kaplan S, Rios M, Leary M
Healthcare (Basel) . 2024 Feb; 12(4). PMID: 38391831
Background: Social determinants are associated with survival from out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Because prompt delivery of bystander CPR (B-CPR) doubles survival and B-CPR rates are low, we sought to...
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Avery M, Arena J, Benson N, Ray N, Leary M
Int J Emerg Med . 2024 Feb; 17(1):17. PMID: 38317078
In 2021, a large urban university-based hospital transitioned to a new two-floor emergency department. Despite the new environment, there were usability and workflow challenges with the space. The authors of...
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Kagan O, Sciasci N, Koszalinski R, Kagan D, Leary M, Nadel H
Nurs Outlook . 2023 Mar; 71(3):101961. PMID: 36989569
Background: A hackathon framework has been successfully applied to solving health care challenges, including COVID-19, without much documented evidence of nurses' baseline or acquired confidence. Purpose: To understand differences in...
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Leary M, Cacchione P, Demiris G, Brooks Carthon J, Bauermeister J
Nurs Forum . 2022 Oct; 57(6):1137-1152. PMID: 36255150
Background: In the United States, we have a healthcare system crisis with high rates of dissatisfaction among patients and providers. To transform health and healthcare, clinical providers must be proficient...
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Dainty K, Colquitt B, Bhanji F, Hunt E, Jefkins T, Leary M, et al.
Circulation . 2022 Mar; 145(17):e852-e867. PMID: 35306832
Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is critical to increasing survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. However, the percentage of cases in which an individual receives bystander CPR is actually low, at only...
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Leary M, Villarruel A, Richmond T
J Prof Nurs . 2022 Jan; 38:83-88. PMID: 35042594
As interest in nurse-led health and health care innovation grows, we must prepare nurses with the skills, knowledge, and experiences necessary to lead in these areas. In this article we...
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Leary M, McGovern S, Balian S, Abella B, Blewer A
Front Digit Health . 2021 Oct; 2:1. PMID: 34713015
Guidelines-based cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during in-hospital cardiac arrest is a significant predictor of survival, yet the quality of healthcare provider (HCP) CPR (e.g., nurses, physicians etc.) has been shown to...
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Toto R, Vorel E, Tay K, Good G, Berdinka J, Peled A, et al.
JMIR Med Educ . 2021 Oct; 7(4):e29899. PMID: 34612836
Background: Septic shock is a low-frequency but high-stakes condition in children requiring prompt resuscitation, which makes it an important target for simulation-based education. Objective: In this study, we aimed to...
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Karwat A, Richmond T, Leary M
J Nurs Educ . 2021 May; 60(5):298-300. PMID: 34039139
Background: As COVID-19 forced in-person courses to transition online, an active learning course focused on design thinking in health and health care embraced the challenge. Lessons learned, mistakes made, and...