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Michael H Farrell

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Tager J, Lang A, Jarvis J, Farrell M, Davies W
Fam Syst Health . 2023 Jan; 41(3):297-307. PMID: 36633986
Introduction: Effective communication is a central tenet of family centered care, yet parent concerns are sometimes un- or underattended to by pediatric providers. This study aimed to explore the prevalence...
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Farrell M, Mooney K, Laxova A, Farrell P
Int J Neonatal Screen . 2022 Oct; 8(4). PMID: 36278624
Our objective was to develop and test a new approach to obtaining parental policy guidance about disclosure of incidental findings of newborn screening for cystic fibrosis (CF), including heterozygote carrier...
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Farrell P, Langfelder-Schwind E, Farrell M
Mol Genet Metab . 2021 Sep; 134(1-2):8-19. PMID: 34483044
Heterozygous (carrier) status for an autosomal recessive condition is traditionally considered to lack significance for an individual's health, but this assumption has been challenged by a growing body of evidence....
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Farrell M, Sims A, La Pean Kirschner A, Farrell P, Tarini B
J Pediatr . 2020 Aug; 224:44-50.e1. PMID: 32826027
Objectives: To measure parental perceptions of child vulnerability, as a precursor to developing a population-scale mechanism to mitigate harm after newborn screening. Study Design: Participants were parents of infants aged...
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Farrell M, La Pean Kirschner A, Tluczek A, Farrell P
J Pediatr . 2020 May; 224:37-43.e2. PMID: 32386871
Objective: To conduct interviews with a multiyear sample of parents of infants found to have heterozygous status for sickle cell hemoglobinopathy or cystic fibrosis during newborn blood screening (NBS). Study...
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Farrell M, Sprenger C, Sullivan S, Trisler B, Kram J, Ruppel E
J Patient Cent Res Rev . 2019 Aug; 4(1):7-17. PMID: 31413965
Purpose: Communication is crucial for patient experience and biomedical outcomes. Training programs improve communication but are too resource-intensive for sustained use across an entire health care organization. This study demonstrates...
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May T, Strong K, Zusevics K, Jeruzal J, Farrell M, LaPean Kirschner A, et al.
Am J Bioeth . 2016 Dec; 16(12):33-38. PMID: 27901440
Many adoptees face a number of challenges relating to separation from biological parents during the adoption process, including issues concerning identity, intimacy, attachment, and trust, as well as (for older...
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Farrell M, Christopher S, La Pean Kirschner A, Roedl S, OTool F, Ahmad N, et al.
Patient Educ Couns . 2014 Sep; 97(2):248-55. PMID: 25224315
Objective: Problems with clinician-patient communication negatively impact newborn screening, genetics, and all of healthcare. Training programs teach communication, but educational methods are not feasible for entire populations of clinicians. To...
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May T, Zusevics K, Derse A, Strong K, Jeruzal J, La Pean Kirschner A, et al.
HEC Forum . 2014 Aug; 26(3):185-202. PMID: 25117558
This paper argues that it will be important for new genomic technologies to recognize the limits of traditional approaches to informed consent, so that other-regarding implications of genomic information can...