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Milisa Manojlovich

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Hooberman A, Ameling J, Henderson J, Bucala M, Manojlovich M, Salamey Y, et al.
J Commun Healthc . 2025 Mar; :1-8. PMID: 40043176
Background: Complex patients require multidisciplinary input for optimal care, but this can lead to fragmented care. This project aimed to improve multidisciplinary communication, care coordination, and patient satisfaction in primary...
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Popov V, Tan Y, Manojlovich M
BMJ Open . 2024 Jun; 14(6):e084653. PMID: 38889940
Objectives: The main aim of this study was to demonstrate how ordered network analysis of video-recorded interactions combined with verbal response mode (VRM) coding (eg, edification, disclosure, reflection and interpretation)...
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Bunni D, Walters G, Hwang M, Gahn K, Mason H, Manojlovich M, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2024 May; 32(6):352. PMID: 38748294
Purpose: Oncology patients often struggle to manage their medications and related adverse events during transitions of care. They are expected to take an active role in self-monitoring and timely reporting...
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Mangus C, James T, Parker S, Duffy E, Chandanabhumma P, Cassady C, et al.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf . 2024 Apr; 50(7):480-491. PMID: 38643047
Background: Few studies have described the insights of frontline health care providers and patients on how the diagnostic process can be improved in the emergency department (ED), a setting at...
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Guetterman T, Manojlovich M
BMJ Qual Saf . 2024 Apr; 33(7):470-478. PMID: 38575310
Mixed methods research is a popular approach used to understand persistent and complex problems related to quality and safety, such as reasons why interventions are not implemented as intended or...
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Costa D, Boltey E, Mosley E, Manojlovich M, Wright N
J Interprof Care . 2024 Mar; 38(4):593-601. PMID: 38517041
Effective interprofessional team function is integral to high-quality care in the intensive care unit (ICU). However, little is known about how familiarity develops among teams, which may be an important...
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Jiang Y, Hwang M, Cho Y, Friese C, Hawley S, Manojlovich M, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2024 Mar; 26:e47685. PMID: 38457204
Background: Actively engaging patients with cancer and their families in monitoring and reporting medication safety events during care transitions is indispensable for achieving optimal patient safety outcomes. However, existing patient...
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Manojlovich M, Bettencourt A, Mangus C, Parker S, Skurla S, Walters H, et al.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf . 2024 Feb; 50(5):348-356. PMID: 38423950
Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are susceptible to diagnostic error. Suboptimal communication between the patient and the interdisciplinary care team increases risk to diagnostic safety. The role of communication remains underrepresented...
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Rizvi-Toner A, Coe A, Friese C, Manojlovich M, Wallner L, Farris K
BMJ Open . 2024 Feb; 14(2):e081375. PMID: 38355181
Introduction: Targeted oral anticancer agents (OAAs) are increasingly used to treat cancer, including haematological malignancies and ovarian cancer, but they can cause serious symptomatic side effects such as arrhythmias, hypertension,...
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OLeary K, Johnson J, Williams M, Estrella R, Hanrahan K, Leykum L, et al.
Ann Intern Med . 2023 Oct; 176(11):1456-1464. PMID: 37903367
Background: Multiple challenges impede interprofessional teamwork and the provision of high-quality care to hospitalized patients. Objective: To evaluate the effect of interventions to redesign hospital care delivery on teamwork and...